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File #: 21-604    Version: 1
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/26/2021 In control: Board of County Commissioners Study Session
On agenda: 9/20/2021 Final action:
Title: Request for Two Fixed Asset Numbers for TVI Bumper Sets
Attachments: 1. Board Summary Report
To: Board of County Commissioners

Through: Tyler S. Brown, Sheriff

Prepared By:
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Kevin Heaton, Lieutenant, Support Services Bureau
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presenter
Presenter: Kevin Heaton, Lieutenant, Support Services Bureau
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Subject:
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Request for Two Fixed Asset Numbers for TVI Bumper Sets
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Purpose and Request:
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Request the Board of County Commissioners to provide two Fixed Asset Numbers for TVI Bumper Sets for vehicles # 9363 and # 9054.
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Background and Discussion: The Sheriff's Office provides in-service training and POST academy training on TVI to commissioned deputies annually. Our current TVI vehicles, Ford Crown Victoria's, are 11-years old and in poor condition. County shops does not have the ability to repair or replace these vehicles as they have been discontinued by Ford. Additionally, this body style is no longer being used as a patrol vehicle, therefore deputies are not receiving training in similarly driven vehicles.
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Installing TVI bumpers to these vehicles will provide required training to deputies and help provide a better quality of life to our community from individuals posing a serious threat.
The Sheriff's Office provides TVI training to all commissioned staff and academy cadets as a means to end high risk pursuits as authorized by policy. TVI is a technique utilized under specific circumstances, and it is not considered ramming. TVI is the intentional redirection of the suspect vehicle's direction of travel through the controlled use of force by the primary pursuit vehicle, without causing Serious Bodily Injury to the deputies or suspects. TVI is an acceptable method of terminating an authorized vehicle pursuit when it is determined that the suspect and the vehicle may pose a danger to both the deputy and/or the safety of the community. Having the proper equipment / vehicles to train on this technique is therefore critical. Our current vehicles are 11-years old ...

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