Policy Text
Policy
326Santa Ana Police Department
Santa Ana PD Policy Manual
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Published with permission by Santa Ana Police DepartmentOutside Agency Assistance - 1Outside Agency Assistance
326.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The purpose of this policy is to provide guidance to members when requesting or responding to
a request for mutual aid or when assisting another law enforcement agency.
326.2 POLICY
It is the policy of the Santa Ana Police Department to promptly respond to requests for assistance
by other law enforcement agencies, subject to available resources and consistent with the
applicable laws and policies of this department.
326.3 ASSISTING OUTSIDE AGENCIES
Generally, requests for any type of assistance from another agency should be routed to the Watch
Commander’s office for approval. In some instances, a memorandum of understanding or other
established protocol may exist that eliminates the need for approval of individual requests.
When another law enforcement agency requests assistance from this department, the Watch
Commander may authorize, if available, an appropriate number of personnel to assist. Members
are reminded that their actions when rendering assistance must conform with applicable laws
and be consistent with the policies and procedures of this department. Refer to the Immigration
Violations Policy regarding a request for assistance in regards to the enforcement of any
immigration violations and notify a manager immediately of such request.
Officers may respond to a request for emergency assistance, however, they shall notify a
supervisor of their activity as soon as practicable.
Arrestees may be temporarily detained by this department until arrangements for transportation
are made by the outside agency. Only in exceptional circumstances, and subject to supervisor
approval, will this department provide transportation of arrestees to other facilities on behalf of
another agency.
When transportation assistance is rendered, a written report shall be prepared and submitted by
the handling member unless otherwise directed by a supervisor.
326.3.1 INITIATED ACTIVITY
Any on-duty officer who engages in law enforcement activities of any type that are not part of a
mutual aid request and take place outside the jurisdiction of the Santa Ana Police Department
shall notify his/her supervisor or the Watch Commander and Communications Division as soon
as practicable. This requirement does not apply to special enforcement details or multi-agency
units that regularly work in multiple jurisdictions.
Santa Ana Police Department
Santa Ana PD Policy Manual
Outside Agency Assistance
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Published with permission by Santa Ana Police DepartmentOutside Agency Assistance - 2326.4 REQUESTING OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE
If assistance is needed from another agency, the member requesting assistance should, if
practicable, first notify a supervisor. The handling member or supervisor should direct assisting
personnel to where they are needed and to whom they should report when they arrive.
The requesting member should arrange for appropriate radio communication capabilities, if
necessary and available, so communication can be coordinated between assisting personnel.
326.5 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Incidents of outside assistance or law enforcement activities that are not documented in a crime
report shall be documented in a supervisor's log or as directed by the Watch Commander.
326.6 MANDATORY SHARING
Equipment and supplies purchased with federal funds or grants that require such equipment and
supplies be shared with other agencies should be documented and updated as necessary by the
Homeland Security Commander or the authorized designee.
The documentation should include:
(a)The conditions relative to sharing.
(b)The training requirements for:
1.The use of the supplies and equipment.
2.The members trained in the use of the supplies and equipment.
(c)Any other requirements for use of the equipment and supplies.
Copies of the documentation should be provided to the Communications Division and the Watch
Commander to ensure use of the equipment and supplies is in compliance with the applicable
sharing agreements.
The Training Commander should maintain documentation that the appropriate members have
received the required training.