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GARFIELD COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
POLICY / PROCEDURE
PATROL
SUBJECT: VEHICLE OPERATIONS
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 01, 2004
POLICY:
When responding to emergency or non-emergency calls for service,
Garfield County Sheriff’s Deputies shall drive with due regard for the
safety of the general public and comply with all traffic laws within the
scope of their duties.
PURPOSE:
To provide Garfield County Sheriff’s Deputies with guidelines for the
operation of emergency vehicles for both routine and emergency
responses.
DEFINITIONS:
• Emergency vehicles: Vehicles assigned to the Garfield County Sheriff’s
Office that are equipped with authorized emergency equipment which shall
include lights and siren in accordance with state law.
• Emergency Response: Response to a situation where the immediate
presence of a deputy is necessary to protect a person from possible
death or serious bodily injury. These situations include, but are not
limited to: crimes in progress, alarm calls, medical emergencies,
traffic accidents with possible injuries, fights or disturbances of a
physical or unknown nature, and catastrophic events.
METHODS:
A Deputy cannot assist someone with a law enforcement need if the Deputy
cannot respond to, and arrive, in a safe and timely manner. The standard
of care as established in CRS 42-4-104(4) states: “The provisions of
this section shall not relieve the driver of an authorized emergency
vehicle from the duty to drive with due regards for the safety of all
persons, nor shall such provisions protect the driver from the
consequences of such driver’s reckless disregard for the safety of
others.” Therefore, members of the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office will
always hold the safety of the public as the ultimate goal of any
emergency vehicle operation.
During routine patrol, transport duties, or responding to non-emergency
situations, Deputies shall operate emergency vehicles in a lawful
manner, obeying all traffic laws.
When responding to emergency situations, Deputies shall drive with due
regard for the safety of all persons. Use of both lights and siren shall
be used at all times. When approaching controlled intersections,
Deputies shall exercise due regard for approaching traffic and
pedestrians and proceed through the intersection only when it is safe to
do so. Lawful speed limits and other traffic regulations may be
disregarded only if life or property is not endangered. Due regard for
public safety and safe vehicle operation will be the determining factor
as to the speed of the responding vehicle.
The Dispatch Center will be advised whenever a Deputy is operating in an
emergency mode. The Dispatch Center will be advised if the Deputy has to
travel through any Municipality in an emergency mode, and the Deputy
will request that the Dispatch Center notify the law enforcement agency
of that Municipality and advise them of the Deputy’s operation.
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Garfield County Sheriff's Office
107 8th St. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
(970) 945-0453
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