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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNB1-Police Department , CITY OF SAN BERI .RDINo1WREQUEST l JR COUNCIL ACTIO~ t/ From: Daniel A. Robbins Chief of Police Dept: Po 1 ice Subject: Out of state travel - Las Vegas, NV January 22, 1990 through January 24, 19( Date: January 5, 1990 Synopsis of Previous Council action: None Recommended motion: That approval be given for Captain Donald Levan and Lieutenant James Griggs to attend the SWAT Supervisors' Tactics and Management course sponsored by the International Association of Chiefs of Police. ..'....",.0 ~.// 1 /::/ /,/ //~_/ It/ ,dffi, Signature Contact person: ~ Don Soderbloom, Detective SerVlces OlV1Slon Phone: 384-5696 Supporting data attached: Ward: Finance: 001-229-53315 'V /4-'l FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $1,210.00 Source: 1/ €/c;o I ! ~~ U--s>.. ~_.:/- 0 ~ F / ~ ~t ~ ..-~ 4A-e-z.< c.~ 75.0262 /1- . '7 /- Cvv'f Crd J J <iVY, '- (13) (z) /:r~ r IC~" , cA'- ~ ~c~ ~ c-~ ~'. ~L~ ~'~y .2/7~ 1'~ ~n,,(60- ,'U~ ') ~ ~i/.J d,;~ , ~, ~ ~a Item No. URGENCY ITEM Council Notes: CITY OF SAN BERN ~ flDINO - REQUEST F'-R COUNCIL ACTIO. STAFF REPORT ~ The SWAT Supervisors' Tactics and Management course focuses on response to special threat incidents and the recommended responses and tactical solutions that will embrace professional resolution of the incident. The curriculum will include a review of major hostage barricade incidents with emphasis on deployment, command, control, and tactics supported by hostage negotiations. Major emphasis will also be placed upon the standards and criteria for the selection of personnel, guidelines for effective communications and selection of proper equipment and weapons, management standards, training concepts and methodologies, tactical alternatives for the SWAT Commander, the hostage negotiations process and its impact, and civil liability issues. Captain Don Levan and Lieutenant ,Jalnes G)^iggs may, due to the nature of their respective assignments, playa significant role during a violent barricade and/or hostage incident. This particular course, which in all probability is the most comprehensive of its kind, will arln our command level personnel with the ability to identify criteria for selecting SWAT personnel; identify criteria for selecting communications equipment, weapons, and SWAT gear; implement management controls and safeguards in the daily SWAT operations; design high-risk warra~t service operations; and protect the interests of the City of San Bernardino and its police department. The cost to the city will be $1,210.00. This includes tuition for the program and all meals for the participants. NOTE: Both Captain Levan and Lieutenant Griggs were recently promoted into their respective positions. This training is critical and there are no other courses available for the next several months. ..' 75-0264