Mutual Aid. In the event a Party’s Police Chief determines that an event, incident, emergency, or an eminent threat of emergency is such that the Party’s available law enforcement resources will likely be inadequate to address the event, incident, or emergency (existing or threatened), the Police Chief of the Requesting Party shall notify the other Party. The Police Chief of the Responding Party shall evaluate the request and the Party’s available resources and respond in a manner deemed appropriate. No Party shall be required to provide Mutual Aid unless it determines that it has sufficient resources to do so based on current or anticipated events within its own jurisdiction.
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Mutual Aid. In the event a Party’s the Police Chief or the Sheriff determines that an event, incident, emergency, or an eminent threat of emergency is such that the Party’s available law enforcement resources will likely be inadequate to address the event, incident, or emergency (existing or threatened), the Police Chief or Sheriff of the Requesting Party shall notify the other Party. The Police Chief or Sheriff of the Responding Party shall evaluate the request and the Party’s available resources and respond in a manner deemed appropriate. No Party shall be required to provide Mutual Aid unless it determines that it has sufficient resources to do so based on current or anticipated events within its own jurisdiction.
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