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HomeMy WebLinkAbout82-036 - Valley Cities - Mutual Aid Police Services82-036 Valley Cities U,9/_l64_ MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT 1982 • INTER -DEPARTMENTAL MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT POLICE SERVICES • This agreement is entered into pursuant to RCW 39.34, the Inter -Local Cooperation Act, and among the following Municipalities: Auburn, Des Moines, Kent, Normandy Park, Renton, Tukwila, and the Port of Seattle. WHEREAS, It is necessary that the police resources and facilities of the above municipalities be made available to prevent and combat the effects of actual and potential civil disturbances or riots, and WHEREAS, It is desirable that each of the parties hereto should voluntarily aid and assist each other in such event, by the interchange of police services and facilities to cope with the problems which would arise in such event; and WHEREAS, It is necessary and desirable that a cooperative agreement be executed for the interchange of such mutual aid on an inter -departmental basis; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED by and each and all of the parties hereto as follows: 1. Each party shall develop a plan providing for the effective mobilization of its police resourses and facilities to cope with actual and potential civil disturbances or riots. 2. Each party agrees to furnish such resources and facilities and to render services to each and every other party to this agreement to prevent and combat any such Emergency, Disturbance or Riot in accordance with mutual aid operational plans presently under consideration for adoption, whether theretofore or hereafter adopted, detailing the method andmanner by which such Resources, Facilities, and services are to be made available and furnished, which operational plans may include provisions for Training and Testing to make such mutual aid effective; provided, however, that no party shall be required to deplete unreasonably its own police resources, facilities, and services in furnishing such mutual aid nor to participate if, under certain circumstances, it deems it in its best interests to forego participation. 3. It is expressly understood that this agreement and the operational plans adopted pursuant thereto shall not supplant existing agreements between the parties hereto providing for the exchange or furnishing of certain types of facilities and services on a reimbursable, exchange, or other basis, but that the mutual aid extended under this agreement and the operational plans adopted pursuant thereto, shall be without reimbursement, unless otherwise provided for by the parties to this agreement and that such mutual aid is intended to be available in the event of an emergency, disturbance or riot of such magnitude that it is, or is likely to be, beyond the control of a single party and require the combined forces of several or all of the parties to this agreement to combat. 4. It is expressly understood that the mutual aid extended under this agreement and the operational plans adopted pursuant thereto shall be available and furnished, in accordance with the terms of this agreement, in all cases of actual and potential civil disturbance or riot, and in all cases in which a STATE OF EMERGENCY has been proclaimed as defined in Chapter 12.52 of the King County Code. 5.' It is expressly understood that the responsible localtficial in whose jurisdiction a disorder requiring mutual aid has occurred shall remain in charge at such incident, including the direction of such personnel and equipment provided him through the operation of such mutual aid plans. 6. Whenever any public employee of a city, county, or port district, dies or is disabled from performing his duties by reason of engaging in the apprehension or attempted apprehension of law violators or protection or preservation of life or property, or the preservation of the peace anywhere within the jurisdictional limits of the governmental entities named in this agreement, including the local jurisdiction in which he is employed, but is not at the time acting under the immediate direction of his employer, he or his dependents, as the case may be, shall be accorded by his employer the same benefits which he or they would have received had that public employee been acting under the immediate direction of his employer. 7. It is expressly understood that each participating party herein shall continue to maintain insurance coverage on its own personnel whenever giving mutual aid, and furthermore, each party shall pay their own employees while such employees are rendering aid pursuant to this agreement. 8. This agreement is intended to supersede and replace any agreement between these parties concerning substantially the same subject matter. Agency: City of by (Title) Attest,-; - by • Appro`ies3: Date: Date: Agency•. i by (Title) City of Kent 23.82_ City of Normandy Park (Title) Ae my 6 4111�it 's f by Approved: V Date: L � Z - .' - y , Agency: by (Title) Attest: by Approve City of Des Moines .•JI it 237 c 94,0 Date: g-ap'-o'z Agency{ by �\CC) City of Renton CAG 065-82 (Title) Mayor Pro tei Attest: � by 6 APpr (Title) Date: /1/3/7 Y` Agency: by yylac{ 0A? (Title) Attest: Attest: by py _ by Signature Page # 2 ::. Approved: Date: IJTUAL AID OPERATIONAL PLAN This plan is adopted as a part of the mutual aid agreement entered into by the following municipalities: Auburn, Des Moines, Kent, Normandy Park, Renton, Tukwila and the Port of Seattle under the provisions of RCW 39.34. Policy The participating municipalities shall respond to requests for personnel and equipment as enumerated by the mutual aid agreement. Procedure I. Upon notification by the Chief of Police or his designee, the requesting municipality, the requestor, shall provide the following information: a. Identification of requesting municipality. b. Manpower needs. 1. Emergency Services Unit with special weapons or equipment, including K-9. 2. Uniformed personnel with equipment, i.e., riot gear, protective vest, gas mask, batons, flashlights, etc. 3. Non -uniformed personnel. c. Special equipment. d. Reporting time, location and commanding officer. e. Type of emergency, i.e., riot, civil disturbance, aircraft, or crowd control. II. Notification priority. a. Chief of Police or designee b. Deputy Chief of Police c. Operations or Patrol Division Commander or designee d. Emergency Services or Special Operations Division Commander III. The requesting agency shall provide subsistence, i.e., fuel for vehicles, shelter if needed, and other necessary facilities for responding units. IV. Supervision/Command A Department supervisor or senior(supervising)officer shall accompany responding personnel and shall remain for the duration of the emergency. The responding Department supervisor or senior officer shall be subordinate to the requesting municipality command officer. V. Training/Testing Mutual aid municipalities shall periodically conduct combined training exercises to insure their state of readiness to respond. Mutual Aid Operational Plan - # 2 INTER -DEPARTMENTAL MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT (CIVIL DISTURBANCE OR RIOTS - POLICE SERVICES) This agreement is entered into pursuant to R.C.W. 39.34, the inter -local cooperation act, and among the following municipalities: Renton, Tukwila, Kent, Auburn, Enumclaw, and Port of Seattle. WHEREAS, It is necessary that the police resources and facilities of the above named Cities be made available to prevent and combat the effects of actual and potential civil disturbances or riots, and WHEREAS, It is desirable that each of the parties hereto should voluntarily aid and assist each other in such event, by the interchange of police services and facilities to cope with the problems which would arise in such event; and WHEREAS, It is necessary and desirable that a cooperative agreement be executed for the interchange of such mutual aid on an inter -departmental basis; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED by and each and all of the parties hereto as follows: 1. Each party shall develop a plan providing for the effective mobilization of its police resources and facilities to cope with actual and potential civil disturbances or riots. 2. Each party agrees to furnish such resources and facilities and to render services to each and every other party to this agreement to prevent and combat any such Emergency, Disturbance or Riots in accordance with mutual aid operational plans presently under consideration for adoption, whether heretofore or hereafter adopted, detailing the method and manner by which such Resources, Facilities, and Services are to be made available and furnished, which operational plans may include provisions for Training and Testing to make such mutual aid effective; provided, however, that no party shall be required to deplete unreasonably its own police resources, facilities, and services in furnishing such mutual aid nor to participate if, under certain circumstances, it deems it in its best interests to forego partici- pation. 3. It is expressly understood that this agreement and the operational plans adopted pursuant thereto shall not supplant existing agreements between some of the parties hereto providing for the exchange or furnishing of certain types of facilites and services on a reimbursable, exchange, or other basis, but that the mutual aid extended under this agreement and the operational plans adopted pursuant thereto, shall be without reimbursement unless otherwise expressly provided for by the parties to this agreement and that such mutual aid is intended to be available in the event of an emergency, disturbance or riot of such magnitude that it is, or is likely to be, beyond the control of a single party and requires the combined forces of several or all of the parties to this agreement to combat. • :• 4. It is expressly understood that the mutual aid extended under this agreement and the operational plans adopted pursuant thereto shall be available and furnished, in accordance with the terms of this agreement, in all cases of actual and potential civil disturbance or riot, and in all cases in which a STATE OF EMERGENCY has been proclaimed as defined in Chapter 12.52 of the King County Code. 5. It is expressly understood that jurisdiction a disorder requiring mutual at such incident including the direction him through the operation of such mutual the responsible local official in whose aid has occurred shall remain in charge of such personnel and equipment provided aid plans. 6. Whenever any public employee of a city, county, or port district, dies or is disabled from performing his duties by reason of engaging in the apprehension or attempted apprehension of law violators or suspected law violators or protection or preservation of life or property, or the preservation of the peace anywhere with- in the jurisdictional limits of the governmental entities named in this agreement, including the local jurisdiction in which he is employed, but is not at the time acting under the immediate direction of his employer, he or his dependents, as the case may be, shall be accorded by his employer the same benefits which he or they would have received had that public employee been acting under the immediate direction of his employer. 7. It is expressly understood that each participating party herein shall continue to maintain insurance coverage on its own personnel whenever giving mutual aid, and furthermore each party shall pay their own employees while such employees are rendering aid pursuant to this agreement. 8. This agreement is intended to supersede and replace any agreement between these parties concerning substantially the same subject matter. Agency: City of Renton Agency: PORT OF SEATTLE by L `' • !�l. b • (Autho'rized Representative) uthorized Repsentative)' (Title) ` Mayor (Title) General Manager Date: September 14, 1976 Date: October 12, 1976 Attest: Attest: by by Approved: Approved: Agency: by, ✓7 Cf ty of KPrnt // (Authorized Represefitative) Agency: by (Authorized Representative) (Title) Mayor (Title Date: Sept 7, 1977 Attest: _� AppFove�:/rc✓ �C r error i Date: Attest: by Approved: Agency City of Auburn Agency: by by by (Authorized Representative) (Authori (Title) mor V (Title) Date: 10/5/77 Attest- ) by Approved: JOHN B.,REITER, City Attorney Date: Attest: by Approved: Agency: City of Tukwila`Agency: by el/� �Q�J by (Authc(fized Representative) (Authorized Representative) (Title) Mayor (Title) Date: December 19, 1978 Attest: by �%71e• Approved: Date: Attest: by Approved: