File #: LM-2022-0235    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Order Status: Passed
File created: 4/19/2022 In control: City Clerk
On agenda: Final action:
Title: ORDER OF THE BOARD OF ALDERS OF THE CITY OF NEW HAVEN AUTHORIZING THE DEPARTMENT OF POLICE SERVICE TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE NATIONAL POLICE DOG FOUNDATION FOR A GRANT TO PURCHASE A HEAT ALARM FOR A K9 VEHICLE AND TO ACCEPT SUCH FUNDS, IF OFFERED, AND TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS AND CONTRACTS AS NECESSARY.
Attachments: 1. CHECK LIST FOR ALDERMANIC SUBMISSIONS, 2. Chief's Letter, 3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, 4. FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT, 5. GRANT SUMMARY, 6. NOTICE OF INTENT, 7. PRIOR NOTIFICATION FORM, 8. RESOLUTION--NPDF Heat Alarm, 9. Signed Chief's Letter, 10. ORDER --NPDF Heat Alarm, 11. LM-2022-0235
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ORDER OF THE BOARD OF ALDERS OF THE CITY OF NEW HAVEN AUTHORIZING THE DEPARTMENT OF POLICE SERVICE TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE NATIONAL POLICE DOG FOUNDATION FOR A GRANT TO PURCHASE A HEAT ALARM FOR A K9 VEHICLE AND TO ACCEPT SUCH FUNDS, IF OFFERED, AND TO EXECUTE ALL DOCUMENTS AND CONTRACTS AS NECESSARY.
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WHEREAS, the City of New Haven through its Department of Police Service (NHPD) seeks to promote community policing strategies that maintain public safety and support; and

WHEREAS, NHPD has a K9 Unit currently consisting of seven dual purpose dogs, German Shepherds and Shepherd/Malinois crosses, to assist with patrol and drug detection and two bomb dogs, Labrador Retrievers, to assist officers with detection of explosives; and

WHEREAS, K9 handlers must sometimes leave their K9 unattended in the vehicle while conducting an investigation outside the vehicle; and

WHEREAS, in the summer months, with temperatures in the 90s with high humidity, the interiors of police vehicles become extremely hot, requiring K9 handlers to run the air conditioner. If the air conditioner breaks down, the vehicle quickly overheats, risking the health of the K9; and

WHEREAS, heat exhaustion is a major cause of death for active K9s; and

WHEREAS, heat alarms provide safety and security for a K9 by automatically activating the vehicle's siren and light bar--thus notifying the handler to return to the car--and rolling down the back windows. They also come with dual sensors to average the heat in the vehicle, hot and cold alerts, and can be coupled with automatic door openers for a quick release of the K9; and

WHEREAS, one of our K9 vehicles would benefit from the addition of a heat alarm; and

WHEREAS, NHPD is eligible to apply for funds from the National Police Foundation to purchase a heat alarm for a K9 vehicle; and

WHEREAS, the K9 Unit has a general fund budget allocation that supports its basic needs, but which is stretched due to inflation and can fluctuate si...

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