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HomeMy WebLinkAbout011023-07.1-January 2023 Police Services UpdateOF DAN • MENTAL HEALTH RE EMERGENCY PREPARED • • .„_• • ,•- • • • SMALL TOWN ATMOSAERE, OUTSTANDING QUALITY OF L E RESPONSE MENTAL HEALTH COMMITMENT PER WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE SECTION 5150 thers, or r_has the „ :tc e eq. 41' 2017 2018 dksi. • • • ' MHET - MENTAL HEALTH EVALUATION TEAM tner tween tir6Cont ontra -Costa County Beha health and welfare che and other services. In from '.1.-!P7•44,4 A3 - ANYONE, ANYWHERE, AT ANYTIME Contra Costa Health is working to address the unmet behavioral health needs in Contra Costa County through A3. A3 provides timely and appropriate behavioral health crisis services to Anyone in Contra Costa County Anywhere at -Anytime. Currently, A3 operates five days a week during specific hours. All Mental Health calls received by the Town of Danville are referred to A3. January 2023 Council Update .!!.S ti. . RESPONSE MCRT -MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE TEAM AN A3 RESPONSE TEAM FOR ADULTS SENECA CENTER AN A3 RESPONSE TEAM FOR YOUTH not therriely ,,I�eut ess their c I d rvice is an integrated tandards of practice. All individualize SAN RAMON VALLEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PUBLIC SAFETY FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM Danville officers willjo ri e San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District's (SRVFPD) "First Responder Approach to a non-violent mental health emergency" program where SRVFPD staff will be trained and respond to non-violent mental health calls in Danville. Many Danville officers attended training in early 2022. January 2023 Council Update ,. ^•'.rr �r`` iy . f `}•!M1 Jr • Outreach Description Burglaries and How to Prevent Them, Wet Weather Driving Part 3: 10-8 Episode 130 YELLOW BRICK ROAD FBINA 266 Burglaries and How to Prevent Them, Wet Weather Driving Part 3: 10-8 Episode 130 122 views 2w ago ...more TownofDanvilleCA 348 3 £ A> Share y Download L Save 3 122 Likes Views Dec 21 Burglaries and How to Prevent Them, Wet Weather Driving Part 3: 10-8 Episode 130 Making people's liv better by safeguarding the lives, rights, and property of the eople we serve. CWS sign up FEMA nd Wildfire Guide Download The Collision and Cr me Blotter for December 12-18, 2022 San Jose PD Video4n Home Burglary Prevention https://www.sjpd.or community/crime-... Final Thought - Ho to correct a skid while driving By Geico Insurance: o • How To Correct A ... FEMA All Hazard Gu'des: https://www.ready.gov/sites/default/f... Wildfire Guide and Community Alert Sign-up: https://cwsalerts.com/ Danville PD Main WebPage (Inlcudes Weekly Blotter - All calls for service) https://www.danville.ca.gov/162/Polic... Zonehaven Aware - Know your zone in case of an evacuation: https://community.zonehaven.com Sheriff Pnliry and Procedures. 3{� Is{ re `a e„ . • community hazards. ®'' ��` i` :°t e z .1 . A ee with the Cops and Recess with the Cops, 4 ., good use of various social media platforms in order to provide proactive educational materials to residents about what they can do to prepare for various hazards. The example above illustrates the weekly podcast, "10-8 In Service" where the Chief of Police engages with community members and encourages emergency preparednesses at the beginning and end of every show, providing links to valuable resources to help residents prepare for various hazards. January 2023 Council Update AWAR E g Search O.) Fires < Back What Can Residents Do? Know Your Zone Zone DAN -E015 Rose Garden, Danville Woods, Middle Brookside, Autumn Creek, and portions of Sycamore neighborhoods. Status 06 About IIIIADVISORY BE AWARE A Be on alert and follow county recommendations REASON Rain is expected this evening, avoid fast-moving water. ZONE INFORMATION Rose Garden, Danville Woods, Middle Brookside, Autumn Creek, and portions of Sycamore neighborhoods. NORTH OF SOUTH OF EAST OF WEST OF Bolero Drive Sycamore Valley Road El Capitan Drive, Donald D Doyle Highway, Sycamore Valley Road Tamarind Lane, Camino Tassajara \AN-EOO2 N-EOO7 Zone DAN -E015 Rose Garden, Danville Woods, Middle Brookside, Autumn Creek, and portions of Sycamore neighborhoods. DAN-E0O8 Q State - CA DAN-EO09 n prior to and during an ation order. In a••• • ce or evacuation Stay informed before, during, and after an evacuation. Check the Status of Your Zone The status of your zone will reflect if your zone has been impacted by an emergency incident. What are evacuation statuses 4 Access Incident Information in Real -Time View the latest u.dates about active incidents in our area. https://aware.zo` e aven.com PREPARATION RESOURCES Be prepared before an emergency strikes. During an emergency, every second counts. Start preparing now to ensure you are prepared in the event of an emergency. Know Your Evacuation Zone Knowing your zone is critical to the evacuation process. If there is a wildfire or emergency situation, this is how you will check if you are in an impacted area. What is an evacuation zone? - Access Information About Your Zone Find information about your zone, familiarize yourself with local fire and law agencies in your area, and find resources that will help you prepare. January 2023 Council Update ^ • '.rr lbr`` iy .. `}' fb M1 t lit ' Jr • b '4 'VS."` What Can Residents Do? Be Prepared FEMA FEMA P-2143/November 2020 Flooding is a temporary overflow of water onto land that is normally dry. It is the most common natural disaster in the U.S. Failing to evacuate flooded areas, entering flood waters, or remaining after a flood has passed can result in injury or death. Results from rain, snow, coastal storms, storm surge, and overflows of dams and other water systems Develops slowly or quickly. Flash floods can come with no warning Causes outages, disrupt transportation, damage buildings, create landslides IF YOU ARE UNDER A FLOOD WARNING, FIND SAFE SHELTER RIGHT AWAY Do not walk, swim, or drive through flood waters. Deter bas, pro' flc Stay off bridges over fast-moving water. Evacuate if told to do so. Move to higher ground or a higher floor. Stay where you are. m such asiods, earfrq w'iyy era -IWtreme nuclear explosions, outages, and thund The e ecover from 'atastrophic event. Residents can download the and print the guides from the ready.gov site listed below or by scanning the QR code. telVAIWOMMINfiformo https://www.ready.gov/sites/default/files/2021-01/ready_full-suite_hazard-info-sheets.pdf January 2023 Council Update What Can Residents Do? Be Prepared 11114 IT'•-2-"•••11111.11111,1MW Know your area's type of flood risk. Visit FEMA's Flood Map Service Center at https://msc.fema.gov/ portal for information. Sign up for your community's warning system. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio also provide emergency alerts. If flash flooding is a risk in your location, monitor potential signs such as heavy rain. Learn and practice evacuation routes, shelter plans, and flash flood response. Gather supplies in case you have to leave immediately or if services are cut off. Keep in mind each person's specific needs, including medication. Don't forget the needs of pets. Obtain extra batteries and charging devices for phones and other critical equipment. Obtain flood insurance. Homeowner's policies do not cover flooding. Get flood coverage under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Keep important documents in a waterproof container. Create password -protected digital copies. Protect your property. Move valued items to higher levels. Declutter drains and gutters. Install check valves. Consider a sump pump with a battery. Depending on where you are, and the impact and the warning time of flooding, go to the safe location that you have identified. If told to evacuate, do so Immediately. Never drive around barricades. Local responders use them to safely direct traffic out of flooded areas. Listen to EAS, NOAA Weather Radio, or local alerting systems for current emergency information and instructions. Do not walk, swim, or drive through flood waters. Turn Around. Don't Drown.® Just six inches of fast- moving water can knock you down, and one foot of moving water can sweep your vehicle away. Stay off of bridges over fast-moving water. Fast-moving water can wash bridges away without warning. If your vehicle is trapped in rapidly moving water, stay inside. If water is rising inside the vehicle, seek refuge on the roof. If trapped in a building, go to its highest level. Do not climb into a closed attic. You may become trapped by rising floodwater. Go on the roof only if necessary. Signal for help. FEMA Listen to authorities for Information and instructions. Avoid driving, except in emergencies. Be aware that snakes and other animals may be in your house. Wear heavy gloves and boots during clean up. Avoid wading in floodwater, which can contain dangerous debris and be contaminated. Underground or downed power lines can also electrically charge the water. Use a generator or other gasoline - powered machinery ONLY outdoors and away from windows. Be aware of the risk of electrocution. Do not touch electrical equipment if it is wet or if you are standing in water. If it is safe to do so, turn off the electricity to prevent electric shock. Take an Active Role in Your Safety Go to ready.gov and search for flood. Download the FEMA app to get more information about preparing for a flood. Find Emergency Safety Tips under Prepare. 'RV .-111=I•minnommamlav-- https://www.ready.gov/sit /default/files/2021-01/ready_full-suite_hazard-info-sheets.pdf January 2023 Council Update and repa p fo i x l e• a---=®_; . • e pr 1 for catastrhic evers. Polis CiNpartment eliev comPUnity will be esilient in the f redictable hazards. e ro en down ift sections from -the FEMA All Hazard guide and the Sheriff's Wildfire Preparedness Guide in hopes of providing residents with tips to be repared. • dIVII,OP•1!0 014:c A 97 q f A e ()LICE nue to hold outreach e members can engage rtment to in Residents wishing to connect with Danville Police staff can locate information on our website at https://www.danville.ca .gov/162/Police-Services fir,: Join us every Wednesday night at 5:00 p.m. for "10-8 In -Service" on Facebook and Youtube for a live interactive show where you can join the Chief and get crime updates, crime and emergency preparedness tips, and ask questions live during the show. SAFEGUARDING THE LIVES, RIGHTS, AND PROPERTY OF THE PEOPLE WE SERVE