File #: 22-1453    Version: 1 Name: Joint Health and Hospitals - Criminal Justice Committee Report
Type: Report Status: Filed
File created: 1/24/2022 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 2/10/2022 Final action: 2/10/2022
Title: REPORT Department: Emergency Management and Regional Security Report Title: EMRS' Report to Joint Health and Hospitals - Criminal Justice Committee Report Period: N/A Summary: The Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security submits the following report in response to Resolution 22-0618: The Cook County Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security (EMRS) enhances the safety and security of Cook County and its residents by working to build capacity to prevent, protect against, mitigate the effects of, respond to and recover from all incidents, both human-caused and natural. EMRS is responsible for coordinating the County's response to a large-scale emergency or disaster. On a day-to-day basis, EMRS supports municipalities by providing guidance and coordinating resources as needed, including to suburban law enforcement partners. As EMRS is not a law enforcement entity, the Department has limited authority and ability to assist with responding to v...
Indexes: (Inactive) WILLIAM BARNES, Executive Director, Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security
Attachments: 1. EMRS report to Joint Health and Hospitals-Criminal Justice Committee 1_19_22, 2. Attachment 1. EMRS, 3. EMRS Briefing on Whole Community Targeted Violence and Terroism Prevention Initiative
Related files: 22-0618
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REPORT

Department: Emergency Management and Regional Security

Report Title: EMRS' Report to Joint Health and Hospitals - Criminal Justice Committee

Report Period: N/A

Summary: The Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security submits the following report in response to Resolution 22-0618:

The Cook County Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security (EMRS) enhances the safety and security of Cook County and its residents by working to build capacity to prevent, protect against, mitigate the effects of, respond to and recover from all incidents, both human-caused and natural. EMRS is responsible for coordinating the County's response to a large-scale emergency or disaster. On a day-to-day basis, EMRS supports municipalities by providing guidance and coordinating resources as needed, including to suburban law enforcement partners.

As EMRS is not a law enforcement entity, the Department has limited authority and ability to assist with responding to violence and crime specifically. If local law enforcement requests assistance from EMRS, it would typically be in the form of equipment requests such as light towers and jersey barriers. In a rapidly evolving and complex incident, such as an active shooter scenario, local law enforcement may request the use of EMRS' Unified Command Post/Vehicle, which is equipped with technology allowing for enhanced incident coordination.

EMRS maintains strong relationships with municipal law enforcement partners, which may potentially be leveraged to support violence prevention programs. Additionally, EMRS has also served as the County fiscal agent of Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program funds, which provides federal funding for criminal justice projects, including violence prevention programs. Over the past several years, EMRS made a concerted effort to increase the awards to community-based organizations working with justice-impacted populations, including a pre-app...

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