CCR1991001COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OE MUSKEGO
RESOLUTION 111 -91
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF MUTUAL AID POLICE
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MUSKEGO
AND THE CITY OF FRANKLIN
WHEREAS, the Cities of Muskego and Franklin are so located that
it is to the advantage of each to extend aid to the others in
respect to police department services, and
WHEREAS, it is recognized that the use of police officers to
perform police or peace duties outside the territorial limits of
be desirable and imperative under certain circumstances to
the municipality where such officers are regularly employed, may
preserve and protect the public health, safety and welfare, and
WHEREAS, the Cities of Muskego and Franklin deem mutual aid
police service to be in the best interests of the community, and
WHEREAS, the City of Muskego and the City of Franklin desire to
participate under a mutual aid police service plan with other
local municipalities according to the terms and conditions as per
the attached agreement, and
WHEREAS, the attached agreement has been recommended for approval
by the Finance Committee.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the
City of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Finance
Committee, does hereby approve the execution of this Mutual Aid
Agreement.
DATED THIS 8th DAY OF January , 1991 . -
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Ald. Daniel J. Hilt
Ald. Edwin P. Dumke
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
Ald. Harold L. Sanders
CITY OF FRANKLIN
CITY OF MUSKEG0
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
AND AUTHORIZING LOCAL OFFICIALS TU PERFORM THEREUNDER
AGREEMENT APPROVING MUTUAL AID POLICE SERVICE
WHEREAS,the Cities of Muskego and Franklin, hereinafter referred to as "Member
Municipalities," are a0 located that it is to the advantage of each to extend
aid to the others in respect to police department services, and
WHEREAS. it is recognized that the use of peace officers to perform police or
peace duties outside the territorial limits of the municipality where such
officers are regularly employed, may be desirable and imperative under certain
circumstances to preserve and protect the public health, safety and welfare,
and
WHEREAS, the Cities of Muskego and Franklin deem mutual aid police service to
be in the best interests of the community, and
WHEREAS, the Member Municipalities desire to participate under a mutual aid
police service plan with other local municipalities according to the terms and
conditions hereinafter set forth, and
WHEREAS, authority is granted to enter into a Mutual Aid Agreement as provided
by Section 66.30. Wisconsin Statutes and as otherwise provided by law.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Elective Governing Officials of the
Member Municipalities hereby approve and enter into this agreement, by which
the Member Municipalities will participate with each other in a program of
mutual aid police service, subject to the following terms and conditions: 0
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Authorization - Each Member Municipality does hereby authorize and direct
its police chief or the officer commanding in his absence, to render and
request mutual police aid to and from other Member Municipalities to the
extent of available personnel and equipment not required for adequate
protection of the Member Municipality rendering aid. The judgme,nt of the
police chief or officer commanding in his absence, of each municipality
rendering aid. as to the amount of personnel and equipment available,
shall be final.
Power and Authority - Police officers, who shall be commanded by their
superior authority to maintain the peace or perform police duties outside
the territorial limits of the city or village which regularly employs such
officers, shall be under the direction and authority of the local
Commanding police officer of the municipality to which they are called to
perform police or peace duties, and shall be peace officers thereof; they
shall have all powers and authority of peace officers as provided by law,
including the power of arrest.
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3. Compensation - Mutual aid police service shall be rendered without charge
to a Member Municipality.
4. Liability - All wage and disability payments, pension and workmen's
compensation claims, damage to equipment and clothing, and medical
expenses shall be paid by the city or village regularly employing such
officer.
5. Rules and Regulations - The police chiefs of the Member Municipalities
shall establish uniform rules and regulations for giving and receiving
aid, which shall be subject to the approval of each governing body. A
copy thereof shall be filed with the clerk of each Member Municipality.
The rules and regulations may be revised and amended from time-to-time by
the police chiefs upon their unanimous agreement, subject to the approval
of each governing body, and a copy of each revision or amendment shall be
filed with the clerk of each Member Municipality.
6. Effective Date of Agreement - This agreement shall become effective upon
execution of duplicate originals by the respective Member Municipality
Officials. The agreements shall be placed on file with the clerk of each
Member Municipality.
7. Termination - The joint agreement evidenced by the filing of certified
copies of agreements with the clerk of each municipality shall remain in
full force and effect until such time as a municipality files with other
Member Municipalities a certified notice terminating this agreement, which
date of termination shall not be less than thirty (30) days after the date
of filing a certified copy of such notice with the clerk of each Member
Municipality.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the proper authorities of the Member
Municipalities are hereby authorized and directed to do and perform all that
is necessary to successfully carry out the terms of this agreement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this agreement shall be filed
with all Member Municipalities.
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Procedure for Requesting Mutual Aid
Mutual Aid must be requested by the Chief of Police or OIC. The request shall
be documented by both agencies to include:
(a) Name of requester.
(b) Location and nature of the incident Mutual Aid is needed at.
(c) The officer's name and squad number.
(d) Disposition of the assignment.
If the occurrence requires further documentation, the standard department
reports shall be prepared and a copy will be provided to the agency being
furnished the Mutual Aid.
MUTUAL AID PROCEDURE
The communities of Muskego and Franklin entered into a Mutual Aid Agreement
for the purpose of enhancing police resources during times of emergency
occurrence which would require the need of additional police personnel for a
conditions. Emergency conditions are interpreted to mean an unforeseen
period of time as needed to dispel the emergency.
Mutual Aid Situations
Serious Accidents
Critical Incidents (Hostage Situations, Tactical Situations,
Chemical Spills, Major Fires, Aircraft Crashes,
Other Natural Occurrences)
Major Crimes (Death Investigations)
Any other situation which may endanger officer safety, public safety
or provide equipment resource.
e executed by their respective duly authorized officers by the authority of
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the municipalities have caused this aggrerment to be
their res.pective governing bodies as of this day of
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CITY OF FRANKLIN
Witness Mayor
Witness Clerk
CITY OF MUSKEGO