Laserfiche WebLink
parent agency policy/procedure. Nothing precludes further investigation or <br />concurrent investigation by an officer's parent agency. Injured personnel will be <br />taken to the most immediate and competent medical facilities available. <br />D. In the event of a chemical exposure or injury sustained at a clandestine laboratory <br />site, the onsite supervisor will make arrangement to have the individual or <br />individuals assessed if necessary at the nearest qualified trauma center. If the <br />exposure is not life threatening the individual shall be taken to St. Joseph's Hospital <br />emergency treatment facility located in the city of Orange, unless prior arrangements <br />have been made with the parent agency. The parent agency of the involved team <br />member will be notified of the incident immediately. Per the Bureau of Narcotic <br />Enforcement Clandestine Lab manual, an investigation will be conducted on the <br />incident by a Board of Inquiry. A copy of the findings of the Board will be supplied <br />to the members of the Executive Board. <br />E. Voluntary release to the media of information regarding task force operations will <br />be coordinated through the Task Force Supervisor, with the approval of the Task <br />Force Commander. Media releases involving joint investigations with one or more <br />Orange County agencies will be coordinated with the Task Force Council and those <br />agencies prior to the release of information if time permits. The Task Force <br />Commander will apprise the Chairman of the Task Force Council of all incidents, <br />which may result in significant media interest. The Task Force Council will <br />determine what course of action will be taken in releasing significant event <br />information. <br />F. Evaluation and investigations of citizen's complaints against task force members, or <br />15 <br />25L-16 <br />