Taser Morgan County Sheriff Dept Polciy 2000
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Wednesday, January 10, 2001 4:36 PM JAN-10-2001 13:33 p.02 Adi and Bob Brown 7653429923 SHF MORGAN COUNTY 765 349 5058 F P.Ol Morgan County Sheriff Department TASER Poli~y Introduction: The ADVANCED TASER Model M26, is not a substitute fur deadly force. However. there are many situations where the perpetrator will not follow verbal direction from the officer or is actively resisting and the use of the M26 will prevent many ofthese situations from escalating to higher levels, including deadly force. The ADVANCED TASER is a less lethal, Conducted Energy Weapon, that uses propelled wires to conduct energy to a remote target. thereby controlling and overriding the central nervous system of the body. The probes are launched from the M26 using compressed and inert nitrogen capsule3 (1800 psi) located within the air cartridge which will propel the probes a maximum range of21' and effectively penetrate up to 2' of clothing. Due to the design ofthe probe, it will not penetrate the perpetrator by more than Y..", even at Point Blank. range. The ADVANCED TASER Model M26. is a brand name and is manufilctured by TASER International. Scottsdale) AZ. 85260-9913 USA. (480) 991-0797. Wby it works: Conducted Energy weapons are effective because they override the central nervous system ofthc human body. The human nervous system conununicatesby means of simple electrical impulses. The M26 sends out short duratio~ high voltage electrical waves or TASER-Waves, or T-Waves that overpower the nonnal electrical signals within the nerve fibers. As a result ofusing TASER technology. the officer gains control of the situation with minimum iqjuties to the suspect and minimum risk to the officer while maintaining a safe distance of up 21 feet. STUN vs. Electro-Muscular-Disruption (EMD): St"" systems only affect the sensory nervous system. ie... stun systems cause a tremendous amount of «noise" to be fed to the brain - sensations which can be overwhelming to most people. But stun systems do not cause a direct physical effect. Stun systems generally have a power range of 5-15 watts. EMD (Electro-Muscu/tU'-Disruplion) systems override the central nervous system and take direct control of the skeletal muscles. The ADVANCED TASER. M26 is an EMD system and affects the sensory and motor nervous system. Like a stun system, EMD systems flood the nervous system with signals. However, these systems go one step further by direetly causing the muscles to contract. Hence, even someone whose sensory nervous system is impaired by drugs will have inYoluntary muscle contractions. The ADVANCED TASER, produces 26 watts of power at 50,OOOvoltll. 1 Wednesday, January 10, 2001 4:36 PM JAN-10-2001 13:33 Adi and Bob Brown 7653429923 SHF MORGAN COUNTY F p.03 765 34~ 5058 P.02 Medical Safety and Fiodings: It is not the voltage that is dangerous; it is the amperage. The electrical output ofthe ADVANCED TASER is 50,000 volts. The voltage may seem high, however, the amperage (amps) is well below safe limits. The ADVANCED TASER M26 is 162mA Inns. (162 rnA = 0.162 Amps) Irms is Root mean Square Body Current. 162mA Inns = 162 milliamps root mean square body current. Testing has concluded that the ADVANCED TASER bas no effect on heart rhythms (animal testing). Testing bas also been conducted on over 700 human volunteers with no ~wy and resulted in over 99% incapacitation in less than one second. There may be a minot skin irritation, similar to sunburn, present as a result of use. but this win disappear in a few hours. The designs ofmodem pacemakers will withstand the electrical defibrillators, which are several hundred times more powerful than TASER pulses from the ADVANCED T ASER M26. Note: Further in/ormation available in the TASER International lesson plan lor certification. CASE LAW: There has been no litigation against TASER International fur product liability. No existing case law concerning TASER International as of 9/2000. There have been no deaths contributed solely to the use of the TASER POLICY ON USE OF THE ADVANCED TASER M26 FQrce Continuum: The following force continuum is to be used as a guide for the deployment of the M26. (Lowest level of force to highest) Offit:er presence Verbal Direction Use of OC spray or TASER Empty Hand CODtrol Tadies (non-paiD and pain compliance) Impact Weapons (ASP Baton and Bean Bag) Deadly Forte Any time that a TASER is to be deployed in a tactical setting, the officer using the TASER shall announce that he is about to deploy by saying "TASERI" in a clear and audible tone, so that other officers will be aware that the shot is from a TASER and not a fireann. Thus lowering the probability of an accidental discharge of a flrearm by fenow officers serving as backup who could mistake the TASER shot for a gunshot. Surrounding agencies to The Morgan County Sheriff Department shall be contacted and those agencies may be given a short presentation ofthe TASER and demonstrate it's function whenever feasible. This will further decrease the likelihood ofan accidental discharge ofa backup officer should he/she be present at the time of the TASER's utilization and deployment. A written statement should be furwarded to the Chief ofeach agency infonning them ofthe Morgan COlDlty Sheriff Department's adoption of the ADVANCED TASER 2 JAN-10-2001 13:33 p.04 Adi and Bob Brown 7653429923 Wednesday, January 10, 2001 4:36 PM SHF MORGAN COUNTY F 765 34~ 5058 P.03 Deployment of the M16: All officers who are issued the M26 ADVANCED TASER Shall be certified as an end user by a TASER International,. Certified Instructor prior to deployment in the field. This consists of4 hours of instruction (minimum) and will require annual in·service to remain certified. A copy of all initial certification training shall be kept on file with the department training officer and TASER Internetional. The Morgan County ShcriffDepartnlent sba11 keep all annual in-service training records. CODsideratioDS: The M26 should only be used to stop a threat. This would include, but is not limited to. Threats to officer safety, Threats to others. and includes the threat of a suspect injuring himself. The M26 Shall neve,. be usM. 4S a tool for coercion. The M26 that is fielded by the Morgan County Sheriff Department has a built in 66Data Port" which enables the Department Instructor to download the last 585 uses ofthe M26 and it will show tbe mm1dd/yy and time ofuse. This will be for each deployment in the field (non-training) and a copy oftbe record will be retained as evidence alo08 with the spent air cartridge. Anytime the MZ6 is utilized, including visual presentation to a suspect, Laser illumfnation, sparking. contact stun andfiring the air cartridge during a w:mtraining situation, the officer responsible willforward a USE OF FORCE REPORTto the oone Department TASER Instructor to place in the usage jile and to forward to TASER International. Any puncture or skin irritations shall be photographed and retained evidence as well. ro.- LimitatioDs for use of M26: Do Not use the M26 in the following situations-1. Any known or obviously pregmmt female. 2. Any subject who is saturated with or in the presence ofhighly flannnable or combustible materials and liquids. 3. Any subject who may receive a secondary injury resulting from a £ill :from its use, i.e.... standing on a roof ledge. 4. The filcial area ofthe head. Treatment: Once the subject is in custody notifY the dispatch center of the M26 Deployment and ask for Fire/EMS to respond to the scene and evaluate the suspect. In most instances the suspem will not require transport to a medical facility. Point out the punctW'e sites as necessary to FirelEMS personnel. Only Emergency Room Staffmay remove probes from sensitive tissue areas ie. Face, Neck, Groin and Female Breast. Removal from other areas will be to the discretion ofthe on-scene supervisor. Blood Borne Pathogens: Any time the probes have penetrated the skin ofa suspect they should be considered as Infectious and treated as any other potentially hazardous "Sharps ". The probes, once removed, should be carefully returned to the air cartridge tip first•.yeced with tape andplaced into a biohazard sharps containerfor evidence. 1". ~is~September12.2000' Charles E Deaver, Sheriff ~~ s:RobertM B n Jr. TASER Instructor 3 TOTAL P.03