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Department of Corrections
  • Critical Response and
  • Emergency Response Manual

DONT LEARN SAFETY BY ACCIDENT!!
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Emergency Response
  • Do you know what you should do in the following
    situations?
  • Violence in the Workplace
  • Blackout/Power Failure
  • Earthquake/Floods
  • Acts of Terrorism
  • Tornado/Lightning Storm
  • Riot
  • Bomb Threat
  • Hazardous Materials Accident
  • Hostage
  • Fire/Explosion
  • Medical Emergencies
  • Critical Incidents

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Whats an Emergency?
  • (1) A situation requiring immediate action to
    protect life or prevent an escape (2) A
    situation when maintaining control of inmates or
    operations within the institution appears to be
    outside the capability of the institutions
    resources (3) Lives are in immediate danger or
    the large-scale destruction of state property is
    imminent (4) Major disturbances including riots,
    mass escape, and disasters.

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Emergency Response
  • NDOC Policy, Facility Emergency Plans spells
    out the requirements for all NDOC facilities
  • Each Facility has their own site specific
    emergency plan
  • Get with your Supervisor to review your facility
    Emergency Procedures if you have questions

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Emergency Phases
  • Yellow Alert One short blast on the siren
  • Red Alert Two short blast on the siren
  • Command Response Phase Three blast
  • Resolution Phase No alarm is given
  • All Clear Five short blast on the siren
  • Deactivation Phase No alarm sounded

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Internal Response
  • Do you know how to respond when assistance is
    needed within your facility?
  • What is your role during a response?
  • Is there a difference in levels of response? i.e
  • Code Red vs. Code Green
  • Mayday vs. Staff assistance

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Protocol During Response
  • If enough staff have responded to control the
    situation, no other staff should leave their post
    unless another call comes requesting additional
    staff.
  • When responding listen to communication that may
    indicate special instructions needed and/or All
    Clear
  • Safety First! Use caution when responding to an
    internal emergency - many work related injuries
    occur during response.

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Tips When Responding
  • Its not a race against the clock. Take the time
    required to assess the situation communicate
    with other staff responding.
  • There is always time to huddle and communicate a
    plan.
  • In the event that a physical intervention is
    already in progress when back-up arrives, staff
    will not become part of the intervention unless
    instructed by the lead person.
  • Shift Supervisor or designee will ensure that a
    debriefing occurs.

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Role of Staff Responding
  • Back-up is Back-up - you are not in charge of the
    situation unless instructed to be.
  • Follow directions and do what is asked.
  • Enter quickly but not aggressively.
  • Dont leave until the situation is under control
    - and Debrief when necessary.
  • Use judgment and common sense.

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Warning Signs
  • Unusual restlessness
  • Increased number of sullen or depressed inmates
  • Increasing amounts of disciplinary action
  • Increases in inmate store purchases - inmates
    stocking up in anticipation of a lockdown

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Warning Signs
  • Racial segregation and grouping
  • Increase in contraband weapons discovery (during
    routine pat searches)
  • Increased number of transfer requests
  • Inmates spending large amounts of time inside
    their assigned cells

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Warning Signs
  • Drop in number of inmate workers
  • Groupings with point men observing in all
    directions
  • Increasing numbers of inmate - staff
    confrontations
  • Inmates requesting Administrative Segregation

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Warning Signs
  • Groups of inmates attempting to intimidate staff
    members
  • Veiled or open threats, i.e., You will get
    yours
  • Letters or phone calls from family concerned
    about individual inmates safety and security

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Warning Signs
  • Demands for special security measures
  • Demands for safety from inmates
  • Increase in acts of violence
  • Unusually quiet or somber mood within facility
  • Inmates fearful of talking to staff members

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Warning Signs
  • Inmates that you have previously had good rapport
    with avoiding eye contact
  • Jeering or verbal abuse from inmates
  • Increasing number of inmates at sick call
  • Anti-authority graffiti or posters
  • News media inquiries about prison conditions

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Warning Signs
  • Obvious agitation
  • Increase in number of employee resignations or
    transfer requests
  • Specific inmate demands
  • Any overt warning or note

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Action Imperative! ! !
  • Beware

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How to Improve Decision-Making Under Stress
  • Have a comprehensive crisis management plan
  • Have clearly defined objectives
  • Stay current on pertinent info
  • Include others in decision-making process

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How to Improve Decision-Making Under Stress
  • Avoid the action imperative
  • Use action criteria
  • Conduct regular crisis simulation training
  • Learn to deal with stress

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