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Activity ID 15MY167 Resource Category 403
May Day 2015
Property of the Seattle Police Department
** OFFICIAL LAW ENFORCEMENT USE ONLY **
DO NOT DUPLICATE DESTROY BY SHREDDING
This record is exempt from disclosure under RCW Section 42.17.310(1)(ww) of the Public Disclosure Act,
RCW 42.17. 250 et seq. This record has been prepared, assembled or is maintained to prevent, mitigate or
respond to criminal terrorist acts. This record is a specific and unique vulnerability assessment, or response
or deployment plan, or is compiled underlying data collected in preparation of, or that is essential to, such
an assessment or plan. Public disclosure of this record would have a substantial likelihood of threatening
public safety.
Incident Action Plan
5/1/20150800 - 2300 Hours
May Day 2015 Briefing
Situation
May Day 2015 will take place on Friday, May 1st. Previous May Day protests saw property destruction and physical assault in the downtown business
district as a result of anarchist criminal activity. Self-proclaimed anarchists conducted criminal acts under the cover of the protest marches, resulting in
confrontations with the police and damage at various locations. Based on the success of last year's deployment, this year's event will be staffed
similarly, with adjustments made as needed.
There are three significant events scheduled for May Day, 2015. The first event begins at 1030 hours at MLK Jr. Park at 2200 MLK Jr. Way So. Entitled
"Black and Lumpin," the event has the possibility to be disruptive to the community if it leads to a march.
The largest event begins at 1400 hours at Judkins Park at 2150 S. Norman St. This is the annual immigration march that could involve up to 5,000
people. The march is scheduled to leave the park at about 1500 hours and will go to the Federal Courthouse at 700 Stewart St. This is traditionally a
peaceful march. There will be a smaller event beginning at 1300 hours at the CASA Latina at 317 17th Ave. S. Entitled "May Day! March in Solidarity
with Farm Workers," they will hold a rally and then join the Immigration March. This event will possibly have an attendance of about 100 people. Refer
to the attached map for the march route.
The final event is planned for 1800 hours at Seattle Central Community College. Information about this event is somewhat limited, but it is indicated
that it will include a rally and a march (route unknown). This event has been problematic in past years, resulting in property destruction and numerous
arrests. Last year, this event ended at about 2300 hours.
These events will be consolidated under a single command for the purpose of deploying SPD resources and providing for public safety needs. All events
will be under the 2015 May Day command structure.
Mission
The mission of the Seattle Police Department is to enforce the law and preserve order. The Seattle Police response priorities are life safety, incident
stabilization, property conservation and crime scene preservation.
Concept of Operation
COMMAND:
Assistant Chief Steve Wilske will be the city-wide commander for all SPD resources and will be located at SPOC.
Capt. Chris Fowler will be the Incident Commander for all May Day events.
Lt. Phil Hay will be the Operations Section Chief.
SPOC:
The Seattle Police Operations Center will be activated for this event. The SPOC will be staffed with the normal SPOC personnel and will be assisted by
the Seattle Fire Department, WSP, Federal Protective Service, US Marshals, FBI, Metro Transit, Seattle Department of Transportation and the
Downtown Seattle Association.
DEPLOYMENT PLAN:
The first deployment of SPD resources will begin with an 0800 hrs roll call at the West Precinct. This roll call will be attended by most of the resources
deployed for the day's events. Following this roll call, personnel will be deployed to the MLK Jr Park event and to other locations in the West Precinct to
establish an SPD presence early in the day. Lt. J. Arata will oversee resources assigned to the MLK Park event. Lt. M. Garth-Green will oversee
resources assigned into the West Precinct.
A second roll call will take place at 0900 hrs. This roll call will also be held at the West Precinct. Personnel assigned to this roll call are primarily from
the detective units that will be providing infrastructure protection throughout the downtown business core. Following this roll call, the personnel will
be deployed into the downtown area to provide a police presence in those areas that have seen violence and property destruction in during previous
year's.
The Immigration Rally and March at Judkins Park will be commanded by Lt. B. Grenon. Personnel assigned to this event attended the roll call at the
West Precinct at 0800 hours. Resources assigned to the Immigration Rally and March will gradually be shifted into that area with all assigned resources
in place prior to the start of the march. The SPD Traffic Section will provide an escort for the march.
Continued on page 2...
ICS-201
May Day 2015 Briefing
There is an 1800 hours rally scheduled at Seattle Central Community College. This event has been problematic in the past. It generally results in a
march to an undisclosed location. The makeup of the crowd involved in this march has included individuals that are set on creating disruption, property
damage and confrontation with police. Lt. J. Arata will command the officers assigned to this event. As this event evolves, it may move into the West
Precinct (as it did in 2014). When that takes place, command of the event will transition from Lt. Arata to Lt. Garth-Green.
There will be three rapid deployment squads assigned to this event.
RDF #1... Lt. T. Mahaffey will command all 2nd Watch Patrol resources from the East and West Precincts
RDF #2... Lt. R. Smith will command four fully hardened squads, including South & East ACT (following the MLK Park event), 2nd Watch Patrol
resources from the SW Precinct and the CUTeams
Rapid deployment resources will be deployed as directed by the Operations Section Chief.
Freeway protection will be provided by WSP, Valley CDU and Bellevue PD.
There will be two separate Infrastructure Protection groups (IP) assigned to the event. Lt. J. Fitzgerald will oversee the IP-West group that consists of 5
squads of detectives and 1 squad of Port of Seattle PD Bikes. His group will be focused on the downtown business core. Lt. S. Strand will oversee the IP-
East group that consists of the North and South 2nd Watch Patrol. His group will be focused on the business core in the East Precinct.
The East Precinct will use East CPT and East Burglary detectives to provide security for the East Precinct facility. Lt. Ballingham will oversee the precinct
security operation. They will be supported by field personnel in the event protestors move into the area of the East Precinct facility.
Citywide 2nd Watch Patrol personnel have been assigned to this event (see RDF and Infrastructure Protection deployment). All 1st Watch Patrol
personnel will work until 1600/1630 hours. All 3rd Watch Patrol personnel will be brought in at 1500 and 1530 hours.
Capt. J. Koutsky will oversee personnel assigned to SPD Headquarters security. Detectives will be assigned initially to specific posts throughout the day.
Field personnel will be brought in to augment the assigned detectives as needed for any protest activity near SPD HQ.
All personnel assigned to these events will wear their issued lime green traffic control vest. This does not apply to individuals assigned in undercover
capacities.
Concept of Operation (continued)
TIMELINE:
0600 Hours SPOC is activated
0800 Hours Roll call at West Precinct
0900 Hours Detectives roll call at West Precinct
0930 Hours Post time for MLK Park event
1030 Hours MLK Park event begins
1100 Hours EOD sweeps at Judkins Park
1200 Hours Roll call for all 2nd Watch Patrol personnel in the West Precinct
1230 Hours Post time for Immigration march at Judkins Park
1400 Hours Immigration march begins
1500 / 1530 Hours 3rd Watch roll calls (city-wide)
1500 Hours East Precinct SCCC event roll call in East Precinct
1600 Hours Immigration march arrives at U.S. Courthouse (7th & Stewart St.)
1700 Hours Immigration march rally scheduled to end
1800 Hours Seattle Central Community College event scheduled to begin
2300 Hours Anticipated demobilzation time
Continued on page 3...
ICS-201
May Day 2015 Briefing
Logistics
Uniforms...
• All officers assigned to bikes will wear the standard SPD bicycle uniform
• All ACTeam officers will wear black BDU's
• All 2nd Watch Patrol officers will wear black BDU's
• All 1st and 3rd Watch Patrol officers will wear the standard SPD Class A/B uniform with the 8-point hat
• All detectives will wear the standard SPD Class A/B uniform with the 8-point hat
• All Special Operations Group personnel will wear their normal unit uniform
• All assigned personnel will wear the lime green high-visibility vest throughout this event
SPOC will be activated and available to provide additional logistics support as required.
Breakfast, snacks and beverages will be provided at the West Precinct. Following the roll calls, the prisoner transport vans and bicycle logistics support
vans will continue to provide snacks and beverages as required. Supervisors must ensure that their personnel have sufficient supplies prior to their
deployment and not rely on replenishment as the only source of snacks and beverages. SPOC will arrange for lunch deliveries to deployed personnel.
Logistical requests during the event should be routed to SPOC - Logistics Section.
ICS-201
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Weather Forecast for Operational Period: (As of… 4/28/2015
General Safety Message:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the protest.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
4. All Officers will have their gas mask on their person at all times and wear their high visibility lime green vest.
Attachments (check if attached):
Organization List (ICS-203) Medical Plan (ICS-206)
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
Assignment List (ICS-204) Incident Map 2015 Contingency Plan Annex
Communications Plan (ICS-205) Traffic Plan
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
General Control Objectives for the Incident:
1)
2)
4)
5)
Deter criminal activity and protect public and private property by providing proactive patrol emphasis in the area of a
demonstration
Facilitate the safe movement of participants and affected vehicle and pedestrian traffic during a demonstration
Provide for the safety of the general public, spectators, first responders, and participants.
Allow opportunity for citizens to demonstrate their First Amendment free speech rights by providing open access to all
public spaces and public right of ways.
Take appropriate enforcement action for crimes committed against persons or property, ensuring arrests are conducted in
a manner that provides for safety to the public as well as the arresting officers.3)
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0700 Hrs 5/1/2015
INCIDENT OBJECTIVES
(ICS-202)
2200 Hrs
Friday afternoon, May 1
High: 60°F RealFeel®: 63°F
Times of cloud and sun
Winds N at 8 MPH
Gusts to 14 MPH
Sunset at 2021 Hours
Friday evening, May 1
Lo: 46°F RealFeel®: 44°F
Partly cloudy
Winds N at 8 MPH
Gusts to 14 MPH
ICS-202
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Approved by:Prepared by: Date: Time:
Sgt. C. Granard
Prisoner Processing A/Lt. L. Alcantara
Arson Bomb Squad Lt. D. Clavadetscher / 730
Branch Director Capt. N. Low / Car 60
SWAT/CART
Evidence Section
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
East & South ACT Sgt. D. Fitzgerald & Sgt. D. Freese
Fed. Prot. Service
East Precinct Security A/Sgt. C. Sundin & Sgt. D. Williams
Branch Director
Video Unit
SPOC
Deputy
Deputy
Traffic Section
Branch Director Capt. J. Koutsky / Car 30
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
US Marshals
Capt. C. Fowler
J.
Deputy
SFD Medic 81 Kelly Brusa / SFD
Logistics Section
East & West 2nd Watch
Branch Director Lt. T. Mahaffey / 212
A/Lt. R. Bartley / 140
POS PD Commander McAteer
Lt. M. Allen / 271
Infrastructure Protection - East
H. Infrastructure Protection - West
Port of Seattle Bikes
Rapid Deployment Force #2
North, SW and West ACT
Karim Miller
Chief SPOC
Sgt. D. Fitzgerald & Sgt. D. Freese
ARTeam
Sgt's. J. Lamp, J. Bauer & W. Edwards
A/Sgt. S. Steves & R. Mahoney
Branch Director Lt. J. Fitzgerald / 945
G.
Finance Section
F. Rapid Deployment Force #1
Branch Director
East Precinct SecurityE.
L. Special Operations Group
Chief
Lt. G. Ballingham / 242
Sgt. F. Ibuki
Branch Director Lt. R. Smith / 254
HQ Security
East & South ACT
Metro Transit
FBI
Chief SPOC
East & South Bikes Sgt. J. Williams & Sgt. (TBD)
Planning Section
Metro Transit PD
Immigration March
North, SW and West ACT Sgt's. J. Lamp, J. Bauer & W. Edwards
Seattle Fire Dept.
WSP
D. SCCC
Sgt. L. Eagle / T-4
Sgt's. J. Dyment & R. Brown
TBDValley CDU Bikes
Chief M. Milam / 999-2789 C.
Branch Director Lt. J. Arata / 224
Deputy
West Bikes Sgt's. J. Dyment & R. Brown
Public Information Officer Sgt. S. Whitcomb
Liaison Officer
Safety Officer
Deputy Lt. K. Swank / 520
Lt. J. Arata / 224
Deputy Branch Director Sgt. T. Baily / 215
Agency Representatives
B.
Branch Director Lt. E. Greening / 234
WSP, Valley CDU, Bellevue PD
Intel Officer Lt. E. Barden
CP Supervisor
Southwest 2nd Watch
West Bikes
Headquarters Security
Valley CDU Bikes TBD
North Bikes
Branch Director Lt. B. Grenon / 244
Traffic Section Sgt. L. Eagle / T-4
West Bikes
North Bikes
I.
Incident Commander Capt C. Fowler / Car 21
Branch Director
Agency Name / Phone
Sgt. B. Kraus
Incident Commander and Staff
Chief
MLK Jr. Park Event
CP Resource Officer
A. West Precinct
Branch Director Lt. M. Garth-Green / 214
Operations Section
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0700 Hrs 5/1/2015
ORGANIZATION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-203)
2200 Hrs
Lt. P. Hay / 900
A/Sgt. S. Steves & R. Mahoney
Detectives
ICS-203
East CPT A/Sgt. C. Sundin
East & South Bikes Sgt. J. Williams & Sgt. (TBD)
US Attorney
SDOT
Branch Director Lt. S. Strand / 252
North & South 2nd WatchM. Medical
Freeway Protection / Liaison
K.
SPOCLt. P. Hay / Car 900 SPOCSPOC
SPOC
Planning
Incident Commander
Capt. C. Fowler / Car 21
Asst. Chief S. Wilske / Car 4
Finance
Intel
Lt. E. BardenMedia Officer
Operations Logistics
Lt. B. Grenon / 244
Immigration March
Lt. B. Grenon / 244
Intel Liaison
Media
Lt. K. Swank / 520
Lt. M. Garth-Green / 214
West Pct Events
Deputy
Deputy
Capt. J. Koutsky / Car 30
Freeway Protection Liaison
Infrastructure Protection - West
Special Operations Group
Lt. J. Fitzgerald / 945
Lt. S. Strand / 252
Infrastructure Protection - East
Capt. N. Low / Car 60
Medical
Kelly Brusa / Medic 81
Lt. E. Greening / 234
Force Investigation
Headquarters Security
Rapid Response Group #2
Lt. T. Mahaffey / 212
Rapid Response Group #1
Lt. R. Smith / 254
SFD Liaison
SFD Chief M. Milam
Lt. G. Ballingham / 242
East Pct Security
MLK Jr. Park Event
Lt. J. Arata / 224
Sgt. T. Baily / 215
Seattle Central Comm. College
Sgt. J. Williams
West Pct 2nd Watch
East Pct 2nd Watch
Sgt. D. Fitzgerald
South ACT
Sgt. D. Freese
Port of Seattle PD Bikes
Cmdr. B. McAteer
Infrastructure Protection - East
East Burglary Lt. S. Strand / 252
North Pct 2nd Watch
South Pct 2nd Watch
Freeway Protection / Liaison
Lt. E. Greening / 234
Washington State Patrol
Lt. D. Hall
Valley CDU
Cmdr. R. Scholl
Lt. T. Mahaffey / 212
Planning
SPOC
Finance
Deputy
Lt. K. Swank / 520
SPOC
SPOC
Logistics
Bellevue PD
Rapid Deployment Force #1
East CPT
North Bikes #2
Intel Liaison
A/Sgt. C. Sundin
SPOC
A/C S. Wilske / Car 4
Intel Liaison
A/Sgt. S. Steves
North Bikes #1
Sgt. R. Brown
Lt. M. Garth-Green / 214
Dep. / Sgt. T. Baily / 215
Sgt. B. Kraus
Operations Section Chief
Lt. P. Hay / 900
Sgt. J. Dyment
Media Officer
Sgt. (TBD)
Immigration March
Lt. B. Grenon / 244
East Bikes
Sgt. J. Williams
Media
Incident Commander
Capt. C. Fowler / Car 21
West Pct SCCC Event
West Bikes #1
West Bikes #3
Sgt. R. Brown
South Bikes
SFD Liaison
Chief M. Milam / SFD
West Bikes #2
Lt. J. Arata / 224
A/Sgt. R. Mahoney
Sgt. W. Edwards
Rapid Deployment Force #2
Lt. R. Smith
East ACT
Infrastructure Protection - West
Lt. J. Fitzgerald / 945
Lt. G. Ballingham / 242
West Bikes #3
North Bikes #2
A/Sgt. R. Mahoney
North Bikes #1
A/Sgt. S. Steves
Sgt. D. Williams
MLK Jr Park Event
Lt. J. Arata / 224
West Bikes #2
Sgt. J. Dyment
East Pct Security
East Bikes
South ACT
Sgt. D. Freese
Detectives
Traffic Section
Sgt. L. Eagle
East ACT
Sgt. D. Fitzgerald
South Bikes
Sgt. (TBD)
Valley CDU Bikes
Sgt. (TBD)
North ACT
Sgt. J. Lamp
Southwest ACT
Sgt. J. Bauer
West ACT
Sgt. F. Ibuki
Southwest Pct 2nd Watch
ARTeam
Cmdr. J. Hershey
Headquarters Security
Capt. J. Koutsky / Car 30
Headquarters Security
A/Lt. R. Bartley / 140
Special Operations Group
SEE NEXT PAGE
Capt. N. Low / Car 60
Sgt. W. Edwards
East CPT
A/Sgt. C. Sundin
Traffic Section
Sgt. L. Eagle
Valley CDU Bikes
Sgt. (TBD)
North ACT
Sgt. J. Lamp
Southwest ACT
Sgt. J. Bauer
West ACT
Medical Group
Kelly Brusa / SFD Medic 81
SWAT/CART
2 Civilians
Sgt. J. D. Miller
Video Unit
Karim Miller
Prisoner Processing
Use of Force / Sgt. L. Cook
Transport / Sgt. P. Gracy
Arson Bomb Squad
Sgt. V. O'Quin
Pct. Ops / Sgt. C. Hall
A/Lt. L. Alcantara
Lt. D. Clavadetscher
Evidence Section
Special Operations Group
Capt. N. Low / Car 60
Sgt. T. Yoon
A/Sgt. M. Ness
Sgt. T. Bergmann
Sgt. D. Hancock
Lt. M. Allen / 271
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X
X
X X
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Lt. M. Garth-Green / 214
Deputy Ops Section Chief
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
West Precinct Operations
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
West Bikes #1 Sgt. B. Kraus 10 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
Will provide visible police presence in the downtown area and deploy as directed by the Operations Section Chief.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Communications Summary
Function System Function SystemTalk Group Talk Group
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2
Zone 2B West
Zone 2B East
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
SCCC Event Ops SPD
Immigration March Ops SPD East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
(3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
ICS-204
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X X
X
X X X
(3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
Bikes: Will have primary responsibility for police presence during all marches. Will maintain a presence adjacent to all rallies
and gathering points for this event. When making arrests, bicycle officers will hand off arrestees to ACT or other arrest teams.
Will wear standard SPD bicycle uniform.
ACTeams: Will provide a police presence at all rallies and gathering points for this event. ACT officers will pre-stage along the
march route at various intervals as determined by the venue commander. ACTeam officers will also serve as arrest teams as
required. All ACT Officers will wear the SPD black BDU uniform. ACT personnel will deploy in their ACT Raid Vans.
Traffic: Will provide traffic control duties as directed by the Operations Section Chief. SPD Traffic personnel wear their normal
duty uniform.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
Traffic
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function System Talk Group Freq.
Sgt. L. Eagle TBD No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat SPD Traffic Uniform
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
SCCC Event Ops SPD
Immigration March Ops SPD East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 Zone 2B West
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 Zone 2B East
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
East ACT Sgt. D. Fitzgerald 8 Ofc's No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
North Bikes #1 A/Sgt. S. Stevens 10 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
South ACT Sgt. D. Freese 8 Ofc's No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
North Bikes #2 A/Sgt. R. Mahoney 10 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
West Bikes #3 Sgt. R. Brown 14 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
West Bikes #2 Sgt. J. Dyment 10 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Lt. J. Arata / 224
Deputy Ops Section Chief Deputy Division Commander
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
MLK Park Event
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief
ICS-204
/ /
X X
X
X X X
(3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 Zone 2B West
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 Zone 2B East
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
SCCC Event Ops SPD
Immigration March Ops SPD East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
Bikes: Will have primary responsibility for police presence during all marches. Will maintain a presence adjacent to all rallies
and gathering points for this event. When making arrests, bicycle officers will hand off arrestees to ACT or other arrest teams.
Will wear standard SPD bicycle uniform.
ACTeams: Will provide a police presence at all rallies and gathering points for this event. ACT officers will pre-stage along the
march route at various intervals as determined by the venue commander. ACTeam officers will also serve as arrest teams as
required. All ACT Officers will wear the SPD black BDU uniform. ACT personnel will deploy in their ACT Raid Vans.
Traffic: Will provide traffic control duties as directed by the Operations Section Chief. SPD Traffic personnel wear their normal
duty uniform.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function System Talk Group Freq.
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat SPD Traffic Uniform
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person
Traffic Sgt. L. Eagle TBD No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
West ACT Sgt. W. Edwards 8 Ofc's No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
South Bikes TBD 8 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Valley CDU Bikes Sgt's. Butenschoen & Mettlin 12 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
North ACT Sgt. J. Lamp 8 Ofc's No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Deputy Division Commander
East Bikes Sgt. J. Williams 10 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
SPD Bicycle Uniform
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
Judkins Park Immigration March
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Lt. B. Grenon / 244
Deputy Ops Section Chief
ICS-204
/ /
X
X
X X
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
East Precinct - SCCC
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
Squad Name Leader Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Lt. J. Arata / 224
Deputy Ops Section Chief
Resources Assigned this Period
West Bikes #2 Sgt J. Dyment 10 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
North Bikes #2 A/Sgt. R. Mahoney 10 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
North Bikes #1 Sgt. S. Stevens 10 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
East Bikes Sgt. J. Williams 10 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
West Bikes #3 Sgt. R. Brown 14 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Valley CDU Bikes Sgt's. Butenschoen & Mettlin 12 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
South Bikes TBD 8 Ofc's. No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
Bikes: Will have primary responsibility for police presence during all marches. Will maintain a presence adjacent to all rallies
and gathering points for this event. When making arrests, bicycle officers will hand off arrestees to ACT or other arrest teams.
Will wear standard SPD bicycle uniform.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function System Talk Group Freq.
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
SCCC Event Ops SPD
Immigration March Ops SPD East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 Zone 2B West
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 Zone 2B East
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
(3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
ICS-204
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X
X X
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
SCCC Event Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 (3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
Immigration March Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B East
System Talk Group Freq.
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B West
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
ACTeams: Will provide a police presence at all rallies and gathering points for this event. ACT officers will pre-stage along the
march route at various intervals as determined by the venue commander. ACTeam officers will also serve as arrest teams as
required. All ACT Officers will wear the SPD black BDU uniform. ACT personnel will deploy in their ACT Raid Vans.
Traffic: Will provide traffic control duties as directed by the Operations Section Chief. SPD Traffic personnel wear their normal
duty uniform.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
North ACT Sgt. J. Lamp 8 Ofc's No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
SW ACT Sgt J. Bauer 8 Ofc's No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
West ACT Sgt. W. Edwards 8 Ofc's No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Traffic Sgt. L. Eagle TBD No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Lt. J. Arata / 224
Deputy Ops Section Chief
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
East Precinct - SCCC
Incident Name Operational Period
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat SPD Traffic Uniform
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader
ICS-204
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X X
(3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 Zone 2B West
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 Zone 2B East
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
SCCC Event Ops SPD
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
Immigration March Ops SPD East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function System Talk Group Freq.
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
East Burglary No TBD 2300 Hrs
A/Sgt. C. Sundin 3 Ofc's. No TBD 2300 Hrs
Sgt. D. Williams 2 Ofc's.
Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Lt. G. Ballingham / 242
Deputy Ops Section Chief
Branch Division / Group
East Precinct Security
Incident Name Operational Period
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
All assigned personnel will establish a security perimter around the East Precinct to prevent protesters from gaining access or
causing damage to the facility as per the East Precinct Security Plan. Officers will wear SPD black BDU uniform.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
East CPT
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204)
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader
ICS-204
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X
X
X X
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
SCCC Event Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 (3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
Immigration March Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B East
System Talk Group Freq.
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B West
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
Rapid Deployment: Will be in a ready-response mode at all times. They will deploy as directed by the Operations Section
Chief.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
West 2nd WatchA/Sgt. S. Schenck
Sgt. J. Maccarone19 Ofc's No
1200 Hrs
West Precinct2300 Hrs
East 2nd WatchA/Sgt. L. Aagard
Sgt. S. Dietrich14 Ofc's No
1200 Hrs
West Precinct2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Lt. T. Mahaffey / 212
Deputy Ops Section Chief Deputy Div. Commander
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
Rapid Deployment Group #1
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
ICS-204
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X
X X
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
Rapid Deployment Group #2
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Lt. R. Smith / 252
Deputy Ops Section Chief Deputy Div. Commander
East ACT Sgt. D. Fitzgerald 8 Ofc's No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
South ACT Sgt. D. Freese 6 Ofc's No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
ARTeams Sgt. F. Ibuki 4 Ofc's No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
Personnel assigned to South and East ACT will originally be deployed to the MLK Jr. Park event (see 204 for MLK Jr Park event).
They will not be deployed in full hardgear for this event. Following this event, they will deploy as RDF Group #3.
Rapid Deployment: Will be staged in full hardgear. They will be in vans and available to respond at the direction of the
Operations Section Chief.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function System Talk Group Freq.
(3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
Immigration March Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B East
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B West
Southwest 2nd WatchSgt. J. Britt
Sgt. E. Striedinger12 Ofc's No
1200 Hrs
West Precinct2300 Hrs
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
SCCC Event Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2
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X X
X
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
Infrastructure Protection - West
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Lt. J. Fitzgerald / 945
Deputy Ops Section Chief
Protection Squad #2 A/Sgt. M. Jamieson 5 Det's. Yes 0900 Hrs / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Protection Squad #1 Sgt. D. Kim 10 Det's. Yes 0900 Hrs / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Protection Squad #4 Sgt. K. Aratani 10 Det's. Yes 0900 Hrs / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Protection Squad #3 Sgt. D. Nicholson 5 Det's. Yes 0900 Hrs / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Port of Seattle Bikes TBD 10 Ofc's. No 0900 Hrs / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Protection Squad #5 TBD TBD Yes 0900 Hrs / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
Infrastructure Protection Group will provide a visible police presence at key locations in the downtown area in an effort to
prevent violence and property destruction. All officers will take appropriate enforcement action when observing or made
aware of criminal behaviour. Squads will be assigned specific areas and will coordinate with the Operations Section Chief for
any redeployment or assignment changes. They will utilize Metro Van Pool vans for transportation to their area of
responsibility. They will wear the SPD Class A/B uniform.
Port of Seattle PD bikes will support this group with a roving response capability. They will deploy as directed by the
Operations Section Chief.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat POS PD Bike Uniform
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function System Talk Group Freq.
Immigration March Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B East
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B West
SCCC Event Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 (3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
ICS-204
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X
X
X X
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
Infrastructure Protection - East
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Lt. S. Strand / 252
Deputy Ops Section Chief Deputy Div. Commander
South 2nd WatchSgt. G. Hughs
Sgt. B. Downing17 Ofc's No
1200 Hrs
West Precinct2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
North 2nd Watch
Sgt. A. Vela
Sgt. T. Beemster
Sgt. D. Sylvester
26 Ofc's No1200 Hrs
West Precinct2300 Hrs
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
Infrastructure Protection Group will provide a visible police presence at key locations in the East Precinct business area in an
effort to prevent violence and property destruction. All officers will take appropriate enforcement action when observing or
made aware of criminal behaviour. Squads will be assigned specific areas and will coordinate with the Operations Section Chief
for any redeployment or assignment changes. They will utilize Metro Van Pool vans for transportation to their area of
responsibility. They will wear the SPD Class A/B uniform.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function System Talk Group Freq.
Immigration March Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B East
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B West
SCCC Event Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 (3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
ICS-204
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X X
X
X
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
SCCC Event Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 (3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
Immigration March Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B East
System Talk Group Freq.
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B West
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
Personnel assigned to the Freeway Protection Group will provide the necessary protection to ensure that protesters are unable
to gain access to or block any limited access roadway. The WSP will also ensure that traffic on the freeway's are unable to exit
the freeway when there is protest activity in the immediate area of the exit.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat Approved Agency Uniform
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
Bellevue PD Capt. J. Hershey TBD No (TBD) Hrs / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Valley CDU Commander R. Scholl TBD No 0800 Hrs / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
WSP Lt. D. Hall TBD No 0800 Hrs / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Lt. E. Greening / 234
Deputy Ops Section Chief
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
Freeway Protection
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
ICS-204
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X
X X
X
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
Headquarters Security
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Capt. J. Koutsky / Car 30
Deputy Ops Section Chief
HQ Security A/Lt. R. Bartley 6 Ofc's. No 0800 Hrs / Headquarters 2300 Hrs
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
Personnel assigned to HQ Security will provide a visible police presence in the lobby and other access points per the security
plan for SPD HQ. They will deploy as needed to provide the security required for the facility. In the event a protest group is
moving towards SPD HQ, the Operations Section Chief will ensure that additional personnel are deployed to assist with facility
security.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function System Talk Group Freq.
Immigration March Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B East
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B West
SCCC Event Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 (3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
ICS-204
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X X
X
X X
(3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 HrsSgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
Special Operations Group
Incident Name Operational Period
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Operations Personnel
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Capt. N. Low / Car 60
Deputy Ops Section Chief
Prisoner Processing
A/Lt. L. Alcantara
(Pct Ops) Sgt. C. Hall
(Transport) Sgt. P. Gracy
(Use of Force) Sgt's. (TBD)
4 Det's. (W. Pct.)
6 Ofc's. (Vans)
N/A
No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
SWAT
Lt. M. Allen
Sgt. T. Bergmann
Sgt. D. Hancock
Sgt. T. Yoon
A/Sgt. M. Ness
5 Ofc's.
5 Ofc's.
6 Ofc's.
6 Ofc's.
No 0800 / SWAT Office 2300 Hrs
Video Unit N/A 8 Civilians No 0800 / West Precinct 2300 Hrs
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
SWAT: Will respond as directed by the venue commander to assist with crowd management. Will also be available to assist
with other tactical needs. Will have the primary responsibility of CART response.
Prisoner Processing: Will respond to any arrest location and take custody of arrestees. Will provide transportation of arrestee
to the West Pct. and will process all paperwork required to book arrestees into KCJ. Prisoner Processing will provide prisoner
transport vans. The vans will be assigned to specific areas on the day of the events and they will monitor the radio channel
assigned.
Video Unit: Will video all criminal activity and police enforcement actions as directed by the Operations Section Chief.
Additionally, they will attempt to video any criminal activities that are related to these events, including activity prior to
enforcement actions. Video personnel will be deployed in teams of 2.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made
only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned commander.
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function System Talk Group Freq.
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat Approved Unit Uniform
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
SCCC Event Ops SPD
Immigration March Ops SPD East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD
SPD Bicycle Uniform
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 Zone 2B West
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 Zone 2B East
Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2
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X
X
(3 additional talk groups are on standby as needed)
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST
(ICS-204) Branch Division / Group
Special Operations Group
Operations Section Chief Lt. P. Hay / 900 Division Commander Capt. N. Low / Car 60
Deputy Ops Section Chief
Sgt. D. VanderGiessen, SPOC Capt. C. Fowler 4/30/2015 1747 Hrs
Prepared by: Approved by: Date: Time:
Evidence Section Sgt. C. Granard 2 Civilians No N/A 2300 Hrs
Resource Roles and Responsibilities:
Arson Bomb Squad: Will provide the required EOD sweeps and technical response for any circumstances involving incendiary
or explosive devices. ABS personnel will provide an EOD sweep at Judkins Park prior to the event at that location. They will
sweep MLK Jr. Park after the conclusion of the event at that location.
Evidence Section: Will remain in the Evidence Unit to assist with accepting large quantities of potential evidence recovered
from any location associated with this event. SPOC will contact the Evidence Section at 684-8730 for coordinate the
demobilization of the Evidence Section.
Except for life safety or exigent circumstances, arrests will be made only at the direction and with the approval of an assigned
commander.
MLK Jr Pk Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2 West Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B West
System Talk Group
ABS
Lt. D. Clavadetscher
Sgt. V. O'Quin
Sgt. J. D. Miller
3 Det's.
1 Det. & 1 K-9
No 0800 / ABS Office 2300 Hrs
May Day 2015 From: To:
5/1/2015 0800 Hrs 5/1/2015 2300 Hrs
Resources Assigned this Period
Squad Name Leader
Incident Name Operational Period
Number PersonsTrans.
Needed
Roll Call Time
& Location
Estimated
Demob. Time
Operations Personnel
Freq.
Communications Summary
Function System Talk Group Freq. Function
Uniform / Equipment Required:
Lime Green High Visibility Vest Helmet and Long Stick 8 Point Hat
Immigration March Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 3 East Pct. Patrol Ops SPD Zone 2B East
SCCC Event Ops SPD Zone 1 or 2B / TAC 2
Approved Unit Uniform
Class A/B Uniform Gas Mask Eye Protection
Black BDU Uniform Gas Mask on Person SPD Bicycle Uniform
Special Instructions:
1. Taking enforcement action in any large group requires good judgement to ensure officer safety and to prevent inciting the
crowd. When possible, quickly remove suspects from the area to facilitate the continuation of the 1st Amendment activities.
2. Officers must be mindful that plainclothes and undercover officers may be working within or near the crowd. When
contacting uniformed police officers under emergency conditions, non-uniformed officers will identify themselves. Non-
uniformed officers will have official police ID on their persons at all times during the protest.
3. All officers will have eye protection on their person at all times. Officers should be aware that small items could be thrown
or propelled from within any large group.
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ICS-204
Monitored 0800 Hrs - 2300 Hrs
Radio will simulcast pertinent info on
East/West as needed
SCCC Event
OperationsSeattle PD
Zone 1 or 2B
TAC 2
800 MHz Trunked
Talk Group
All resources assigned to
this event
Monitored 0800 Hrs - 2300 Hrs
Radio will simulcast pertinent info on
East/West as needed
MLK, Jr. Park
Event OperationsSeattle PD
Zone 1 or 2B
TAC 2
800 MHz Trunked
Talk Group
All resources assigned to
this event
Monitored 1100 Hrs - End of Event
Radio should simulcast pertinent info on
East/West as needed
Immigration March
OperationsSeattle PD
Zone 1 or 2B
TAC 3
Unassigned Seattle PD
Unassigned Seattle PD
Will be used by SPD Radio for normal daily
operations unless it is needed as a tactical
channel for an unplanned event
Unassigned Seattle PDZone 1 or 2B
TAC 1
Will be used by SPD Radio for normal daily
operations unless it is needed as a tactical
channel for an unplanned event
Zone 2B
CMD 1
800 MHz Trunked
Talk Group
Standby talk channel for
any unplanned event
800 MHz Trunked
Talk Group
Standby talk channel for
any unplanned event
Seattle PD
Zone 2B
CMD 2
800 MHz Trunked
Talk Group
Standby talk channel for
any unplanned event
Will be used by SPD Radio for normal daily
operations unless it is needed as a tactical
channel for an unplanned event
Basic Radio Channel Utilization
INCIDENT RADIO
COMMUNICATIONS PLAN
Incident Name
FUNCTIONRADIO TYPE /
CACHE
TALK GROUP /
CHANNEL
FREQUENCY /
TONE
Date/Time Prepared Operational Period Date/Time
May Day 2015Friday, May 1, 2015
0800 to 2300 Hrs
ASSIGNMENT NOTES
800 MHz Trunked
Talk Group
All resources assigned to
Immigration March
Prepared by (Communications Unit): SPOC
Additional Information:
West Pct. Patrol
OperationsSeattle PD Zone 2B / West
800 MHz Trunked
Talk Group
Routine patrol
operations for the West
Pct.
Monitored
24/7
Zone 2B / East800 MHz Trunked
Talk Group
Routine patrol
operations for the East
Pct.
Monitored
24/7
East Pct. Patrol
Operations
ICS-205
There are SFD resources assigned to the overall event. In case of a medical emergency, officers will contact SPD Radio via a
monitored talk channel and request medical aid. Officers will provide SPD Radio with all pertinent information regarding the
medical attention required. If the assigned SFD resources are nearby, they will respond. If they are not, SPD Radio will contact SFD
Radio and request a response.
Parade organizers will have medical teams on the sides of the march as well as inside the march. They will be available to assist
with minor medical needs. These medical teams are not EMT's.
SFD will have a command representative in SPOC for this event. There will be an SFD representative in the EOC as well.
ICS-206Prepared by: Reviewed by:
SPOC Capt. C. Fowler
X X5300 Tallman Avenue NW 206-781-6341Ballard Swedish
Medical Emergency Procedures
x
x
Children's 4800 Sand Point Way NE 206-526-2222 x x
U of W 1959 Pacific Street 206-598-3300 x
747 Broadway 206-386-6000 xSwedish
Harborview 325 9th Avenue 206-731-3074 x x
206-583-6433 x xVirginia Mason 1100 9th Avenue
Hospitals
Name Address PhoneHelipad Burn Center
Yes No Yes No
LocationParamedics
Yes NoName
18821 E Valley Hwy., Kent 206-243-5622 xTri-Med
Paramedics
Yes
6987 Perimeter Road South, Seattle 206-329-2569 x
Rural Metro 6610 208th Street SW , Lynnwood 425-672-3555 x
Seattle Fire has assigned an SFD medic unit and an SFD Aid Car to the May Day events. The medic unit will be
assigned to the event and will be shadowing the various events throughout the day as directed by the OSC. They
are assigned to this event primarily for SPD Officers that require medical assistance. The Aid Car will be staged in
the downtown area to supplement existing response resources for this day. For any medical needs, officers should
contact their zone dispatcher who will coordinate the response with SFD.
Incident / Event Ambulances
Airlift NW
Incident Medical Aid Stations
Medical Aid Stations LocationParamedics
No
AMR 13075 Gateway Drive, Seattle 206-444-4444 x
Transportation
Ambulance Services
Name Address Phone
MEDICAL PLAN
Yes No
Incident Name Date/Time Prep. Operational Period
May Day 2015Friday, 05/01/2015
0800 - 2300 Hrs
XNorthwest 1550 N. 115th St. 206-368-1765 X
500 17th AvenueSwedish - Cherry Hill Campus 206-320-2111 X X
WestlakePark
Pine St
4th Av.
Judkins Park
S. Dearborn St.
Jackson St
YSC
FEDERAL COURTHOUSE
WESTLAKE PARK
Judkins Park Immigration March Route
SPD HQ
SCCC
EAST PCT
JUDKINSPARK
FEDERAL COURTHOUSE
WESTLAKE PARK
SCCC
EAST PCT
YSC
JUDKINSPARK
Judkins Park Immigration March Route
Jackson St
MLK, JrPark
Seattle Central Community College
Cal Anderson Park
East Precinct
Pine St