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GENERAL ORDER 1100.04 <br />(d) Designate a staging area for equipment and personnel; <br />(e) Assess the recommended emergency response route and adjust if needed; <br />(f) Take appropriate action to contain' the incident and ensure the security of persons, <br />property, and public facilities in the area; <br />(g) Review all actions taken and make necessary adjustments to bring the situation to a <br />swift and safe conclusion; <br />(h) Notify the Patrol Lieutenant if conditions at the scene or the severity of the incident so <br />warrants. <br />4. Responsibilities of the Patrol Lieutenant include: <br />(a) Assume command of all police activities at the scene; <br />(b) Reassess the situation and identify contingencies; <br />(c) Activate other components of the Incident Command System as needed; <br />(d) When practical, develop a preliminary situation map to be used in making decisions <br />regarding the allocation of personnel and resources to high priority situations as they <br />develop;. <br />(e). Determine preliminary goals and objectives (incident action plan); <br />(f) Identify needed resources; <br />(g) Initiate the action plan; <br />(h) Transfer command to higher authority, as applicable. <br />5. Responsibilities of the Field Qgerations Bureau Commander include: <br />(a) if deemed necessary, report to the scene and assume command; <br />(b) Reassess the initial response; <br />(c) Identify contingencies; <br />(d) Make adjustments to the incident action plan as needed; <br />(e) Assess the need for additional manpower mobilization (response level); <br />{f) Activate other components of the Incident Command System as needed; <br />(g) Notify the Chief of Police, if the conditions at the scene or severity of the incident <br />warrants. <br />Page 4 of 17 <br />F -15 <br />Attachment number 3 <br />Page 440 <br />