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<br />JOINT DECLARATION OF THE CHIEF OF THE 'I1ILL.~.aE;: GF" INDIAN CREEK J!uL.luC-DEPARTMENT
<br />AND THE CHIEF OF THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT PURSUANT TO
<br />MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
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<br />A deputy sheriff or police officer of either of the participating law enforcement agencies shall be
<br />considered to be operating under the provisions of the mutual aid agreement when:
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<br />participating in law enforcement activities that are pre-planned and approved by each
<br />respective agency head, or
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<br />participating in law enforcement activity that falls under the County-Wide Mutual Aid
<br />Agreement, or
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<br />appropriately dispatched in response to a request for assistance from the other law
<br />enforcement agency.
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<br />Communications instructions will be included in each request for mutual aid and
<br />the Metro-Dade Police Department Communications Bureau will maintain radio
<br />contact with the involved agencies until the mutual aid situation has ended, In
<br />the absence of such instructions, communications will be conducted on a
<br />mutually agreed upon police radio frequency, if not through Metro-Dade
<br />Communications Bureau.
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<br />In compliance with, and~~:r the authority of, the Mutual Aid Agreement, hereto entered into by ~
<br />Villill~w uf Indian Creek, Florida and the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, it is hereby declared that the
<br />following list comprises the circumstances and conditions under which mutual aid may be requested and
<br />rendered regarding police operations pursuant to the agreement. Said list may be amended or
<br />supplemented from time to time, as needs dictate by subsequent declarations,
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<br />1, Joint multi-jurisdictional criminal investigations
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<br />2, Civil affray or disobedience, disturbances, riots, large protest demonstrations, controversial trails,
<br />political conventions, labor disputes and strikes.
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<br />3, Any natural disaster
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<br />4. Incidents which require rescue operations and crowd and traffic control measures, including, but
<br />not limiting to, large-scale evacuations, aircraft and shipping disasters, fires, explosions, gas line
<br />leaks, radiological incidents, train wrecks and derailments, chemical or hazardous waste spills, and
<br />electrical power failures.
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<br />5. Terrorist activities including, but not limited to, acts of sabotage.
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<br />6. Escapes from or disturbance within detention facilities.
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<br />7. Hostage and barricaded subject situations, and aircraft piracy.
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<br />8. Control of major crime scenes, area searches, perimeter control, backups to emergency and in-
<br />progress calls, pursuits, coordinated off-duty work, and missing persons calls.
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<br />9, Participating in exigent situations without a formal request which are spontaneous occurrences
<br />such as area searches for wanted subjects, perimeters, crimes in progress, escaped prisoners.
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