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Emergency Support Function #13 Public Safety and Security 2018 1 FY 2018

Approval Signature ESF #13 Public Safety and Security The undersigned have hereby reviewed and approved ESF #13 of the County Emergency Response Plan: County Board Chairperson Date Emergency Management Director Date 2 FY 2018

Local/State/Federal Link Emergency Operations Center PRIMARY Outagamie County Sheriff Supporting Agencies: Local Law Enforcement; Emergency Management, Public Works Lead Agency: Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM) State of Wisconsin Supporting Agencies: Wisconsin agencies and departments assigned as primary support for this emergency function Department of Corrections; Department of Justice (DOJ); Department of Military Affairs (DMA); Department of Natural Resources (DNR); Department of Transportation (DOT) Likely Support Includes: Activate the Emergency Police Services (EPS) in support of local law enforcement and dispatch the Mobile Command Center as necessary Assist local law enforcement with maintaining law and order (e.g., maintain security and control access to the site of the disaster, EOCs and other facilities that support local and state operations; control of traffic and crowds) Assist local law enforcement with conducting evacuations Support warning operations, search and rescue operations and identification of victims Coordinate obtaining special resources and services (e.g. Bomb Squad, Civil Support Team, hostage negotiators and laboratory facilities, upon request) Lead Department of Homeland Security Department of Justice Federal SUPPORT Department of State Department of Transportation Department of Defense Department of Justice 3 FY 2018

ESF Coordinating Agency: Outagamie County Emergency Management ESF Primary Agency: Outagamie County Sheriff ESF Support Agency(s): Police Departments Emergency Management Highway/Public Works ESF Purpose: This section provides for the timely and coordinated efforts of law enforcement personnel for public safety and protection. Activities which relate to curfew, traffic control, crowd control, security, traffic regulations and other extra-ordinary law enforcement functions are necessary to provide for the public's safety and welfare within a disaster environment. ESF Scope: ESF 13 describes how Outagamie County will support local law enforcement activities to ensure the protection of life and property during emergency situations. In most incident situations, local jurisdictions have primary authority and responsibility for law enforcement activities, utilizing the Incident Command Structure. Policies: Chapter 59 of Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 32 and Chapter 14, Article IV. of the Outagamie County Ordinances Concept of Operations: Authority: The general welfare and protection of citizens during emergencies, both natural and man-made is the responsibility of the municipal and county law enforcement agencies as set forth in local laws. The sheriff is the senior law enforcement officer in the county and has authority over resources in the law enforcement service during a major emergency. If the incident is within the jurisdiction of a local/municipal police chief, the sheriff and the municipal law enforcement official shall coordinate the law enforcement response. To facilitate this, the sheriff or designee may need to report to the Local EOC (Emergency Operation Center) or Command Post, if one is open. When the incident spans multiple jurisdictions the sheriff may choose to coordinator with the local/municipalities from the Counties EOC. At which time the sheriff may choose to deploy sheriff department staff to act as liaison officers to the affected communities. 4 FY 2018

General: General ESF 13 functions are: Security of incident sites Protection of key facilities Access control to incident sites and facilities Establishment of force protection and perimeter Control traffic and crowds Conduct Searches: Coordination: Relevant bulletins/information is passed from the FBI/WI Statewide Information Center (WSIC) to the PSPortal (TIME) in the Communication Center which is then shared with appropriate Sheriff Department staff and the appropriate local Law Enforcement Agency. Any relevant incident information from the local level will be passed from law enforcement through the WSIC. Mutual Aid The sheriff will be the director of Emergency Police Services for Outagamie County. The Sheriff, in coordination and cooperation with the county Emergency Management Director, will appoint a Police Administrator from within the county to be the Deputy Director of Emergency Police Services. Municipal and County law enforcement agencies should coordinate procedures, equipment and facilities. If County law enforcement resources are exhausted, the Sheriff coordinates mutual aid with Emergency Police Services Area Director. The Communication Center Supervisors have the contact information for EPS Mutual Aid Area Directors and Alternates. A paper copy of the Wisconsin Emergency Management Emergency Police Services Manual is located in the Emergency Management Office (Resource Book) During the recovery phase, all agencies are expected to support continuing operations with equipment and staff. 5 FY 2018

Primary Agency: Law Enforcement Responsibilities and Tasks Mitigation & Preparedness Phases: Participate in the Hazard Mitigation Plan Maintain this Emergency Support Function (ESF) Maintain inventories of resources and equipment Participate in exercises Upon request, assist business and critical facilities with improving security planning Develop emergency action checklists Develop procedures and policies for use in dealing with civil disorder, terrorist activity and other law enforcement-intensive emergencies Develop and maintain law enforcement mutual-aid agreement Develop and maintain communications plan Identify, develop and incorporate, as necessary: o Private sector capabilities and resources o Backup response and recovery processes Response Phase: Perform IC duties at the emergency scene, if appropriate Prioritize actions based on public safety Notify the EOC, if activated, of the situation Send a senior representative to the EOC, during an emergency Coordinate with the Incident Commander and local law enforcement agencies to provide requested services Provide general Public Safety and Security functions: o Security of incident sites o Protection of key facilities o Access control to incident sites and facilities o Establishment of force protection and perimeter o Control traffic and crowds o Establish and maintain checkpoints o Conduct searches o Evacuations in coordination with ESF #1 Coordinate with local law enforcement to maintain perimeter using the Passport Accountability System Support special operations (i.e. search and rescue, bomb squad, WMD, radiological) as requested and within the limits of training capabilities Coordinate assistance from other law enforcement agencies Other duties may include: Augment emergency communications Provide security to key facilities for actual threats: incident sites, critical facilities, damaged property, mass care/shelter sites and staging areas Provide security in the area affected by the emergency to protect public and private property Police Services Agreement (Ref. State Statute 66.0313, Police Services) 6 FY 2018

Support Agency: Police Departments Responsibilities and Tasks Response Phase: Provide primary law enforcement services within jurisdiction Respond to incident area and provide law enforcement support (i.e. perimeter security, traffic control, escorts.) to augment local operations as requested Gather intelligence and information and investigate crimes as requested by local authorities Assist other jurisdictions as requested Support Agency: Emergency Management Responsibilities and Tasks Response Phase: Support the Sheriff and local Law Enforcement with coordinating resources and mutual-aid Coordinate with the Sheriff to assess the incident and resource needs Support Agency: Highway/Public Works Responsibilities and Tasks Response Phase: Provide signs and other traffic control devices to support traffic control operations Deploy personnel to erect traffic barricades and signs as per prearranged plans or as requested Provide manpower, vehicles, and equipment in support of police as requested 7 FY 2018

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