Placer County Grand Jury
• 2001-2002
Burton Creek (tahoe) Sheriff’s Substation, Court Facilities and Jail Inspection
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Findings and Recommendations 5 findings
F1
The Burton Creek facility lacks a secure passageway between the jail and courtroom, thus exposing staff, the public and prisoners to unnecessary safety risks. Responses (cid:190) County Board of Supervisors and County Executive Officer The Board of Supervisors and the County Executive Officer agree with the finding. (cid:190) County Facility Services Director Concur with finding that the Burton Creek facility lacks a secure passageway.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
Build the safety corridor authorized in the County’s 2000-2001 budget, and carried over to fiscal year 2001-2002. If alternative audiovisual or other corrective measures are preferred, implement them within the current fiscal year. Responses (cid:190) County Board of Supervisors and County Executive Officer The recommendation has not yet been implemented but it will be in the future. The construction of a safety corridor to move prisoners from holding cells into the courtroom will be completed by October 2002. Funding for this project is contained in the FY 2001-02 County Budget and such funds will be carried forward into FY 2002-03 to complete the project. The County Risk Manager and the Director of Facility Services also concurs with the recommendation. A copy of their response is also attached to this response. It should also be noted that on March 27, 2002 the Senior Management Analyst of the County Executive Office submitted a memorandum to the Director of the Risk Management Division informing him of the decision of the County Executive Officer to complete construction of the safety corridor and this action was communicated to the Grand Jury. A copy of this memorandum is attached to this response. (cid:190) County Facility Services Director Concur with recommendation to proceed with construction of new safety corridor. (cid:190) County Sheriff/Coroner Concur. Forwarded to the Director of County Facility Services.
F2
Employees who work on the second floor of the facility, and visitors to this area, are at significant risk in the event of fire emergency. Interior stairways are narrow, steep and may not be accessible, depending on where within the structure a fire may originate or spread. Responses (cid:190) County Board of Supervisors and County Executive Officer The Board of Supervisors and the County Executive Officer disagree partially with the finding. Although there is some risk related to fire exposure within the building due to its age and configuration, the smoke and fire detection system is adequate to allow staff and other occupants to safely exit the building when necessary. It should also be noted that there is no safety or legal requirement to install an exterior escape. (cid:190) County Facility Services Director I am not qualified to determine degree of risk as claimed above.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
Add a second story external fire escape accessible to the Dispatch Center and other second floor occupants and visitors. Responses (cid:190) County Board of Supervisors and County Executive Officer The recommendation has not yet been implemented but it will be in the future. An external fire escape from the second story level of the building to ground level will be installed to add an extra margin of safety for staff and other occupants of the building. The installation will be completed not later than October 2003. The estimated cost for the purchase and installation of the external fire escape is $26,000 and this amount will be included in the FY 2002-03 Final Budget as recommended by the County Executive Officer. The responses of the County Risk Manager and the Director of Facility Services are also attached to this response. It should be noted that on March 27, 2002 the Senior Management Analyst of the County Executive Office submitted a memorandum to the Director of the Risk Management Division informing him of the decision of the County Executive Officer to install the external fire escape and this decision was also communicated to the Grand Jury. A copy of this memorandum is attached to this response. As a final note, to ensure the safe operation of the fire escape, the County Risk Manager will be directed to conduct appropriate training for staff. (cid:190) County Facility Services Director Facility Service will construct external fire escape if directed/authorized to do so by either the County Executive or the Board of Supervisors. (cid:190) County Sheriff/Coroner Concur. Forwarded to the Director of County Facility Services.
F3
Defined areas of the facility are particularly susceptible to fire hazard. Among these are: • the Electrical Equipment/Radio Room (electrical fire); • the kitchen area (gas and electrical appliances); and • the Evidence Room (volatile chemical storage). Each area can be protected independently by installing a suitable fire suppression system, further protecting adjacent areas. Responses (cid:190) County Board of Supervisors and County Executive Officer The Board of Supervisors and the County Executive Officer agree with the finding. (cid:190) County Facility Services Director I am not qualified to determine level of susceptibility to fire hazard.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
Install suitable fire suppression systems in each of the above designated “at risk” areas. Responses (cid:190) County Board of Supervisors and County Executive Officer The recommendation has not yet been implemented but it will be in the future. The construction and installation of an appropriate and effective dry fire suppression system for each of the areas identified as at risk will be completed in FY 2002-03. The estimated cost for the overall system is approximately $50,000 and this amount is included as a recommended expenditure of the FY 2002-03 County Budget. The responses of the County Risk Manager and the Director of Facility Services are also attached to this response. It should be noted that on March 27, 2002 the Senior Management Analyst of the County Executive Office submitted a memorandum to the Director of the Risk Management Division informing him of the decision of the County Executive Officer to construct and install a fire suppression system in FY 2002-03 and this decision was communicated to the Grand Jury. A copy of this memorandum is attached to this response. (cid:190) County Facility Services Director Facility Services will install suitable fire suppression system if directed/authorized by either the County Executive or the Board of Supervisors. (cid:190) County Sheriff/Coroner Concur. Forwarded to the Director of County Facility Services.
F4
There is no fire barrier door at the stairwell intersection between the first and second floors. The absence of a suitable barrier could result in a fire spreading more rapidly and more widely throughout the facility. Responses (cid:190) County Board of Supervisors and County Executive Officer The Board of Supervisors and the County Executive Officer disagree partially with the finding. Although there is no fire barrier door at the location indicated the installation of such a door may also create an unintended safety risk in the event of a fire in the building. As indicated in the attached response from the County Risk Manager, without a landing in conjunction with the fire barrier door bottlenecks may be created as individuals attempt to exit the building in an emergency. (cid:190) County Facility Services Director This statement is correct that there is no fire barrier door as indicated. It should be noted that there is no code requirement for such door.
Related Recommendations (1)
R4
Install an “automatic release” fire door at the top of the stairwell in front of the Dispatch Center, in accordance with the District Fire Chief’s recommendation. (See Attachment 1.) Responses (cid:190) County Board of Supervisors and County Executive Officer The recommendation will not be implemented because it is not necessary given the existing fire prevention safety measures including a sophisticated fire and smoke detection system and a reliable evacuation plan. In addition, according to the County Risk Manager the installation of such a fire barrier door could create unintended safety risks in the way of bottlenecks as individuals attempt to exit the building in an emergency. A copy of the response of the County Risk Manager and the Director of Facility Services is also attached to this response. (cid:190) County Facility Services Director Facility Services will install such a door if directed/authorized by the County Executive or the Board of Supervisors. (cid:190) County Sheriff/Coroner Concur. Forwarded to the Director of County Facility Services.
F5
The North Tahoe Fire Department has no keys and cannot enter the Burton Creek facility when it is unoccupied. Should a fire occur during one of these periods, the Fire Department would have to breech security doors or windows to gain access, thus delaying fire fighting action. Responses (cid:190) County Board of Supervisors and County Executive Officer The Board of Supervisors and the County Executive Officer agree with the finding. (cid:190) County Facility Services Director It is Facility Services understanding that there is always staff at the facility, either dispatch or deputies.
Related Recommendations (1)
R5
Provide 24-hour facility access to the Fire Department by installing key lock boxes in strategic locations, or develop some other suitably secure arrangement agreeable to the Sheriff’s Department and the District Fire Chief. Responses (cid:190) County Board of Supervisors and County Executive Officer The recommendation has been implemented. As indicated in the attached memorandum from the County Risk Manager a lock box containing a key to enter the building to respond to emergencies including fire has been installed. This installation will provide access to the building at any hour and day for emergency personnel. (cid:190) County Facility Services Director Given the primary use of this building for Sheriff Operations, Facility Services recommends that a suitable secure arrangement be made between the Sheriff’s Department and the Fire Chief. (cid:190) County Sheriff/Coroner Concur. North Tahoe Substation commander is working with the fire department on procedures to implement the Grand Jury recommendation. Commendation The Grand Jury would like to take special note of the support and encouragement of diverse County agencies in its gathering of facts and background information to determine findings and recommendations. Based upon the presumption that adequate funding required for the recommended improvements (estimated at less than $150,000) will be made available by the County Executive Office, the Grand Jury received encouragement and supportive comments from the following organizations and individuals: • Burton Creek Station Commander • County Sheriff/Coroner • North Tahoe Fire District Division Chief • County Safety Director • County Director of Risk Management • Placer County Supervisor, District 5 In addition to endorsing the Grand Jury’s recommendations for an external fire escape and an interior fire suppression system in high-risk areas, the North Tahoe Fire District Division Chief suggested the addition of a fire resistant door at the stairwell entrance and provision of 24-hour key access to the facility. The Grand Jury supports those suggestions and has incorporated them in its list of recommended safety improvement priorities. Respondents County Board of Supervisors County Executive Office County Facility Services Director County Sheriff/Coroner North Tahoe Fire District Division Chief County Risk Management Division RESPONSE REQUIRED WITHIN 90 DAYS TO: The Honorable James D. Garbolino Presiding Judge Superior Court County of Placer Historic Court House 101 Maple Street Auburn, California 95603 ATTACHMENT 1, ATTACHMENT 1, ATTACHMENT 2 ATTACHMENT 3 ATTACHMENTS TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESPONSE ATTACHMENTS TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESPONSE ATTACHMENTS TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESPONSE ATTACHMENTS TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESPONSE
Commendations 6
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CM1Burton Creek Station Commander
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CM2County Sheriff/Coroner
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CM3North Tahoe Fire District Division Chief
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CM4County Safety Director
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CM5County Director of Risk Management
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CM6Placer County Supervisor, District 5 In addition to endorsing the Grand Jury’s recommendations for an external fire escape and an interior fire suppression system in high-risk areas, the North Tahoe Fire District Division Chief suggested the addition of a fire resistant door at the stairwell entrance and provision of 24-hour key access to the facility. The Grand Jury supports those suggestions and has incorporated them in its list of recommended safety improvement priorities. Respondents County Board of Supervisors County Executive Office County Facility Services Director County Sheriff/Coroner North Tahoe Fire District Division Chief County Risk Management Division 2001-2002 Placer County Grand Jury Final Reports 72 RESPONSE REQUIRED WITHIN 90 DAYS TO: The Honorable James D. Garbolino Presiding Judge Superior Court County of Placer Historic Court House 101 Maple Street Auburn, California 95603 2001-2002 Placer County Grand Jury Final Reports 73 ATTACHMENT 1, PAGE 1 2001-2002 Placer County Grand Jury Final Reports 74 ATTACHMENT 1, PAGE 2 2001-2002 Placer County Grand Jury Final Reports 75 ATTACHMENT 2 2001-2002 Placer County Grand Jury Final Reports 76 ATTACHMENT 3 2001-2002 Placer County Grand Jury Final Reports 77 ATTACHMENTS TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESPONSE PAGE 1 OF 4 2001-2002 Placer County Grand Jury Final Reports 78 ATTACHMENTS TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESPONSE PAGE 2 OF 4 2001-2002 Placer County Grand Jury Final Reports 79 ATTACHMENTS TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESPONSE PAGE 3 OF 4 2001-2002 Placer County Grand Jury Final Reports 80 ATTACHMENTS TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESPONSE PAGE 4 OF 4 2001-2002 Placer County Grand Jury Final Reports 81