Los Angeles County Grand Jury • 2009-2010

Final Report - 2009 - 2010

Published: June 30, 2010 232 pages Consolidated Report
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F10, F11, F13

Findings 11 findings

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The complainant contended that during the planning and deployment phase the staffing allocation was not adequate to handle the anticipated increase in calls. The PCS civilian staff allocation, originally budgeted in FY 2004, included: Communication Dispatcher levels I-IV (sixty-one), Supervisors (five) and Center Coordinator (one) for a total of sixty-seven staff positions. A concentrated effort to add staff was deferred until August 2009. In response to the public posting of the Communication Dispatcher position, over 400 applications were received. The application process includes: written test, oral interview, psychological assessment and background check. Of the total applicants only thirty-seven candidates advanced to the background check. Twenty-seven applicants did not proceed in the process for the following reasons: • Seven declined to participate in the process • Two disqualified • Six not recommended for hire as a result of background check • Twelve withdrew The standards and requirement levels are high. As of January 2010 there were ten applicants still in the hiring process. Upon hiring, trainees will be required to complete training for twelve months, plus an additional six months of supervised training. The complainant alleged that the number of calls upon deployment of W911 increased by 67%. Statistical records indicated an overall increase of calls at 53%. The complainant also contended the increase in calls caused a delay in answering Calls For Service. The standard time for answering emergency calls is ten seconds. The first phase-in of the six major wireless carriers began in November 2008 and was completed March 2009. The CGJ reviewed Calls For Service statistical data for January 2009 through December 2009. The record indicates that during ten months of the period reviewed, the ten second standard for answering calls was met 91.7% of the time. Records indicated the answer time dropped below the ten second standard during a two month period in July and August 2009 when it declined to 86.7% and 89.4%, respectively.
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The City of Long Beach is currently conducting an audit of the CPS which includes operations, increase of calls and best business practices. Results of that audit are pending. 18 2009-2010 LOS ANGELES COUNTY CIVIL GRAND JURY FINAL REPORT
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Orthopedic urgent care has not been instituted at Twin Towers primarily because of the inability of the Sheriff’s Department to attract the appropriate medical professionals.
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The layout of the new LAC+USC Jail Ward has tripled the requirement for Deputies and Custody Assistants.
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Twin Towers and LAC+USC have access to each other’s inmate medical records’ systems although they are not integrated.
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Both the Laboratory and Pharmacy functions at Twin Towers are provided by outside contractors. The County may be better served if these services were provided by LAC+USC. 2009-2010 LOS ANGELES COUNTY CIVIL GRAND JURY FINAL REPORT
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Volunteers- Parks need volunteers, from community organizations and businesses.
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A complaint alleged the City of Long Beach failed to consider several concerns before the deployment of the 9-1-1 Wireless services. The CGJ voted to conduct a full investigation. 134 2009-2010 LOS ANGELES COUNTY CIVIL GRAND JURY FINAL REPORT The seventy-seven complaints received fell into fourteen basic categories, as follow: COMPLAINT CATEGORES NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS
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Property – Real Estate and personal
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LAUSD 1 13. 9-1-1 Wireless
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Miscellaneous 15 TOTALS 77 DISPOSTION ACTIONS BY CIVIL GRAND JURY NUMBERS No Jurisdiction over subject-matter 70 No Action taken 2 Referred for further investigations 4 Some other appropriate disposition of the complaint 1 TOTALS 77 2009-2010 LOS ANGELES COUNTY CIVIL GRAND JURY FINAL REPORT 135 This page intentionally left blank 136 2009-2010 LOS ANGELES COUNTY CIVIL GRAND JURY FINAL REPORT ATTACHMENT A CITIZEN COMPLAINT FORM Los Angeles County Please Review Complaint Guidelines CIVIL GRAND JURY On Reverse Side Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center 210 West Temple Street, Eleventh Floor, Room, Room 11-506 Los Angeles, CA 90012 PLEASE PRINT

Recommendations 7

No Responses Found 2

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