GUARDING INCARCERATED PEOPLE AT OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITIES D-238 FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CUSTODY DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: GUARDING INCARCERATED PEOPLE AT OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITIES NO: D-238
FILE: GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INCARCERATED PEOPLE
EFFECTIVE DATE: 12-25-94 REVISED: 01-01-00, 02-01-02, 03-01-04, 07-01-12,
10-01-13, 06-08-23
AUTHORITY: Sheriff J. Zanoni APPROVED BY: Assistant Sheriff G. Gularte
REFERENCES: Penal Code Sections 3407, 4011, 4011.5, 4011.7, 4011.9, 4023.8
and 6030; Turner v Safley, 482 U.S. 78 (1987); and Fresno County
Sheriff's Office Policies and Procedures Section 102
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this policy is to establish and maintain a consistent and legal method of
guarding incarcerated people who are transported and/or admitted to an off-site medical
facility.
POLICY:
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Custody Division that all incarcerated
people transported to an off-site medical facility shall have a Correctional Officer, Deputy,
or Reserve Deputy assigned to guard them.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Custody Division that whenever any
incarcerated person is hospitalized for more than forty-eight (48) consecutive hours, the
Superior Court shall be notified that they are being held at an off-site medical facility. The
Medical Director of Jail Medical Services shall be responsible to file the appropriate forms
with the Superior Court.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Custody Division that if a person who
is charged with or convicted of a misdemeanor is transported and admitted to an off-site
medical facility, the Jail Operations Bureau Commander (after consultation with the
Medical Director of Jail Medical Services) may petition the Superior Court to have the
guard removed, pursuant to Penal Code Section 4011.7.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Custody Division that the Superior
Court may be petitioned in order to remove the guard from any felony person who is
hospitalized, if it reasonably appears that they are physically unable to effectuate an
escape or if the individual does not constitute a danger to life or property. The
determination whether or not to petition to remove the guard from a felony person shall
be made by the Jail Operations Bureau Commander after consultation with the Medical
Director of Jail Medical Services.
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FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CUSTODY DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: GUARDING INCARCERATED PEOPLE AT OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITIES NO: D-238
FILE: GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INCARCERATED PEOPLE
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Custody Division that the number of
officers guarding the individual and any other appropriate security measures put into
place shall be determined by the Watch Commander.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Custody Division to ensure that all
officers assigned to guard people at off-site facilities have received training and
orientation as required by the hospital, prior to their assignment to guard duty.
I. OFFICER/GUARD RESPONSIBILITIES
A. The primary responsibility of the officer on guard duty is to prevent the
escape of the individual. All persons under guard are to be considered
high escape risks. Officers shall be responsible to-
1. Inspect the rooms when coming on duty. Check for windows that
open, faulty locks on doors or windows, weapons, contraband, etc.
2. Restrict their activities to the actual guarding of persons under
guard. Officers shall not engage in any activity that may distract
from the performance of their duties.
a. Remain alert to the activities of other persons in the room, as
well as the person being guarded. They shall not turn their
back to the prisoner or have their gun facing the prisoner.
b. Officers shall not walk away from the immediate presence of
the custody patient, engage in any unnecessary visiting with
friends, staff or patients, or participate in any activity that
detracts their attention from the individual.
c. No radios, portable TV's, card games, board games or
electronic games of any type are allowed while guarding an
individual. This includes the use of electronic devices to surf
the Internet, watch video recordings or television broadcasts,
listen to music, or perform any other non-work-related
function.
d. Cellular telephones may be utilized to conduct Sheriff's Office
business. Personal calls shall be kept to a minimum, and at
no time should the officer's attention be detracted from the
individual.
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FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CUSTODY DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: GUARDING INCARCERATED PEOPLE AT OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITIES NO: D-238
FILE: GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INCARCERATED PEOPLE
B. Officers shall maintain visual contact with the incarcerated person at
all times. The only exceptions are when the patient is-
1. Under general anesthesia
2. In surgery
3. In labor and in the delivery room
4. In the restroom
5. Or at any time the officer's presence is not practical due to room
configurations, equipment congestion, isolation, or other reasons.
In these cases, the officers may remain in the hall immediately
outside the patient's room for as long as necessary. If this creates
a problem with the medical staff, notify the Central Control
Sergeant so they can decide what should be done.
C. Officers shall not leave their prisoner alone. Officers should not expect
to be relieved for a rest or meal break while assigned to guard duty. If
absolutely necessary, Community Medical Center Security can briefly
relieve officers while they use the restroom by contacting Security
Services.
1. Community Medical Center Security offers assistance throughout
the hospitals, including the Law Enforcement Room in the
Behavior Control Unit (LER/BCU) in Community Regional Medical
Center (CRMC). Their dispatch number is 459-6575
D. Officers shall not become overly familiar or friendly with individuals
under guard.
II. HOSPITAL OBSERVATION LOG
A. The Central Control Sergeant will create a Hospital Observation Log
binder specific for each hospitalized individual, which will accompany
them to the medical facility. Hospital Observation Log sheets shall be
used to record the dates and times of the following activities:
1. If the individual is to be denied television privileges.
2. If the individual is authorized to receive visitation, and the name of
the Watch Commander who approved the visits.
3. Any movement of the individual (e.g., to X-ray, surgery, etc.).
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FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
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TITLE: GUARDING INCARCERATED PEOPLE AT OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITIES NO: D-238
FILE: GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INCARCERATED PEOPLE
4. Any unusual occurrences.
5. Any other information that needs to be conveyed to relief officers.
B. If additional Hospital Observation Log sheets are needed, contact the
Central Control Sergeant or Transportation.
C. When the person is released or returned to custody, the Hospital Log
binder shall be returned to the Jail along with the individual's medical
paperwork.
1. The Hospital Observation Log sheets shall be taken to Jail
Records to be scanned into the individual's records.
2. Return the Hospital Log binder to the Central Control Sergeant.
3. Notify Population Management if there were any behavioral
problems the person may have exhibited while under guard (e.g.,
violent outbursts, etc.).
III. USE OF RESTRAINTS
A. With limited exceptions, handcuffs and shackles shall be applied to all
individuals transported to off-site medical facilities. Waist chains are
available in the Booking and 1 st Floor Security Stations and should be
applied whenever possible. High-security individuals shall be
transported with handcuffs, shackles, and waist chains during ALL
movement,
B. Handcuffs shall be applied behind the back of the individual with the
palms of the hands facing away from each other, unless any of the
following exceptions apply-
1. Pregnant individuals shall be transported in the least restrictive
way possible. Restraints shall not be placed on an individual
during labor, including during transport to the hospital, during
delivery, and while in recovery after giving birth. Handcuffs may
only be utilized when circumstances exist that require the
immediate application of mechanical restraints to avoid the
imminent threat of death, escape, or great bodily injury, and only
for the period during which such threat exists. No shackles or
waist chains shall be applied to pregnant individuals. In every
instance, special effort shall be made to avoid harm to the unborn
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TITLE: GUARDING INCARCERATED PEOPLE AT OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITIES NO: D-238
FILE: GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INCARCERATED PEOPLE
child. If handcuffs are applied, the person's hands shall be cuffed
in front of their body. Restraints shall be removed when a
professional who is currently responsible for the medical care of a
pregnant person during a medical emergency, labor, delivery, or
recovery after delivery determines that the removal of restraints is
medically necessary.
NOTE: The straps utilized by ambulance personnel are for the
safety of the patient during transportation and are not subject to
restriction for the purpose of this policy.
2. Very obese individuals and people with a cast, bandage, or
obvious serious injury to their extremities shall have their hands
cuffed in front of their bodies (if the use of handcuffs is possible).
If handcuffs cannot be utilized, shackles shall be applied.
3. Individuals using crutches shall be handcuffed to one crutch. If
feasible or deemed necessary, transfer (and handcuff) the person
to a wheelchair as soon as possible.
4. Individuals confined to wheelchairs shall be handcuffed to the
wheelchair.
C. All persons under guard at the hospital shall be leg shackled to the
bed. Exceptions shall only be made for pregnant incarcerated people
during labor, delivery and recovery, or when it is physically or medically
impossible or impractical.
(Recovery is the length of time the individual stays in the hospital after
giving birth.)
D. Removal of any restraints for examination and/or treatment is based
upon the discretion of the officer. The nurses and doctors cannot order
that an individual's restraints be removed. If guarding more than one
person, allow only one to be out of bed at a time.
E. Persons under guard shall not be allowed out of their room except
upon the request of the hospital staff for a medical reason. In such
cases, the individual shall be shackled and accompanied by the officer.
F. Patients under guard shall be leg shackled when they go to the
restroom.
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FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CUSTODY DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: GUARDING INCARCERATED PEOPLE AT OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITIES NO: D-238
FILE: GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INCARCERATED PEOPLE
1. When the individual is in the restroom, the officer shall stand in the
hall to ensure they do not try to escape out a back door.
2. Do not use the patient's restroom unless absolutely necessary.
When possible, use the staff restrooms in the hallways and utilize
Security Services to guard the individual.
G. All restraints shall be double-locked at all times.
H. Officers shall not relax their guard. Although mechanical restraint
devices greatly assist in controlling incarcerated individuals, the
devices should not be considered a guarantee against assault, nor
should they be considered a guarantee against escape. The devices
are no substitution for vigilance and attention to duty on the part of
Sheriff's personnel. Just because an individual would logically seem to
be weakened or incapacitated by some medical condition, their
possible violent mind-set may still be functioning fully, just seeking an
opportunity to attack and/or escape.
IV. TELEPHONE ACCESS
Hospitalized individuals are not permitted to make or receive personal
telephone calls. Exceptions may be made with the approval of the Watch
Commander for those who experience hospital stays in excess of thirty (30)
days duration or for those having life-threatening or critical injuries or
illnesses.
V. VISITING HOSPITALIZED INDIVIDUALS
A. Hospitalized individuals will not be allowed to have personal visits,
except as approved by a Watch Commander.
B. Special visits may be arranged for those who experience hospital stays
in excess of thirty (30) days duration or for those having life-
threatening or critical injuries or illnesses. Visits are restricted to
immediate family members.
C. Pregnant people may request to have a support person present during
child birth.
1. The approval for the support person will rest with the Watch
Commander and will be on a case-by-case review. Reason for
denial must address the safety/security concerns for the
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TITLE: GUARDING INCARCERATED PEOPLE AT OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITIES NO: D-238
FILE: GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INCARCERATED PEOPLE
incarcerated individual, infant, public and/or staff and be
documented in an incident report.
2. After giving birth, the appointed guardian of the infant and/or family
members may be permitted to visit the incarcerated person in the
hospital with the approval of the Watch Commander.
VI. VISITATION
A. If the individual is authorized to receive visitors, visiting will be in
accordance with both the hospital's and the jail's visiting policies and
will be monitored, controlled and logged by the assigned officer.
1. Visitation must conform to the hospital's regular visiting hours.
2. Only two visitors shall be allowed in at a time.
3. Children under age 12 are not allowed to visit patients unless
special arrangements are made with hospital staff.
B. The guarding officer shall be responsible to obtain the visitor's name
and verify the visitor's identification. The officer shall announce the
arrival of the visitor and confirm that the incarcerated person wishes to
accept the visit.
1. The officer shall log the full name of all persons who visit, along
with the time and duration of the visit.
2. It is not necessary to notify the Jail when the incarcerated person
receives a visit.
C. Violating any of the following rules shall be grounds for terminating the
visit-
1. The privacy curtains surrounding the hospital bed shall remain
open.
2. There shall not be an exchange of any items. Absolutely no food
or clothing may be brought in for the incarcerated person (e.g., no
home-cooked meals, fast foods, canned sodas, etc.).
3. There shall be no physical contact between the incarcerated
person and their visitor(s) at any time.
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FILE: GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INCARCERATED PEOPLE
4. Visitors may not congregate in the hallway.
5. If the visitor displays behaviors that might be the result of drug or
alcohol consumption.
6. If the visitor becomes disruptive or is agitating the incarcerated
person.
D. During visits, the guarding officer shall place themselves inside of the
room in a position to constantly observe the visitor(s) and the
incarcerated person. Officers will remain alert to the activities of other
persons in the room, as well as the person being guarded.
E. Officers retain the discretion to limit or deny visits to guarded patients,
as space and activity in the room allows (e.g., an ICU room, a double
room shared with a prisoner guarded by another agency, the presence
of other visitors in the room, etc.). The decision rests with the officer
and not with the nurse on duty. If a visit is denied, the basis for the
decision shall be included in the Hospital Log binder and the Central
Control Sergeant shall be informed.
F. Visitors are not permitted to take photographs unless authorized by
the Watch Commander.
VI I. SERGEANT NOTIFICATION
The hospital facilities fall under the responsibility of the Central Control
Sergeant. The Sergeant shall be notified when any of the following events
occur:
A. Whenever an officer is leaving the room for more than a few minutes
(if two or more officers are working in the same room, one officer may
leave briefly to go to the cafeteria).
B. When taking a prisoner out of the room (e.g., going to X-Ray or an
operating room), or any time the incarcerated person is removed or
transferred from their assigned location.
C. Any time force is used to help restrain an incarcerated person or
another patient.
D. If it is physically or medically impossible or impractical to shackle an
incarcerated person.
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TITLE: GUARDING INCARCERATED PEOPLE AT OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITIES NO: D-238
FILE: GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INCARCERATED PEOPLE
E. If any problems occur with the medical staff.
F. If the incarcerated person's television privileges are revoked (e.g., if
their behavior is deemed inappropriate).
G. If the incarcerated person has been granted permission to use the
telephone, and it becomes necessary to revoke the privilege (e.g., if
the individual's behavior is not deemed appropriate, or there is reason
to believe the individual is planning an escape attempt).
H. If the incarcerated person has been granted permission to have
visitors, and it becomes necessary to revoke the privilege (e.g., if there
are any problems or unusual occurrences with visitors).
I. If the incarcerated person attempts or effects an escape.
J. When the individual is ready to be released back to the jail (after the
doctor has signed their release and their medication is ready).
Vill. DOCUMENTATION
Individuals housed at off-site medical facilities remain under the custody,
care and control of the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Custody Division. The
fact that a person is housed at an off-site facility does not negate the
necessity for a report to be written. Any security incident or unusual
occurrence which would normally necessitate a report, shall continue to be
required.
IX. GUARD-TO-INCARCERATED PERSON RATIO PER ROOM
The following ratios shall be considered guidelines and do not preclude a
Watch Commander, based upon other information they may have, from
adjusting the ratios up or down (e.g., certain individuals may require a
higher level of security while others who are non-ambulatory and/or
comatose, may allow a reduction in the ratio):
Number of Number of Officers Number of Officers Number of Officers
Incarcerated on Watch I on Watch II on Watch III
People
1 1 1 1
2 1 2 2
3 2 2 2
4 2 3 3
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FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CUSTODY DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: GUARDING INCARCERATED PEOPLE AT OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITIES NO: D-238
FILE: GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INCARCERATED PEOPLE
If two officers are on duty, one will sit outside in the hall (except on Watch
I).
X. PSYCHIATRIC HEALTH FACILITIES
Special rules and regulations apply when guarding individuals housed at
psychiatric facilities. Refer to policy and procedure section D-239/Guarding
Incarcerated People at Off-Site Mental Health Facilities (FILE: GUARDING
PSYCH INCARCERATED PEOPLE).
XI. ESCAPE ATTEMPTS
When guarding individuals at an off-site medical facility, the primary
responsibility of the officer is to prevent the escape of the person under their
custody. Officers must remain alert and take preventative steps to avert any
escape attempts. Should an individual attempt an escape, the response of
the officer will vary greatly dependent upon the circumstances.
A. If possible, capture and restrain the individual. This course of action
may not always be prudent or advisable (e.g., if guarding more than
one individual; if a vehicle pursuit is necessary; if a "break-out"
involving weapons and outside help is involved, etc.). Use officer
discretion and prudence as required.
B. Depending on the circumstances, immediately advise both the Central
Control Sergeant and Community Medical Center Security. Again,
officer discretion is required (e.g., if the immediate recapture of the
individual can be facilitated and would be impeded by the time
necessary to contact others, notification to the Sergeant will come
secondary, but as soon as feasibly possible).
C. Under no circumstances is an officer to assume the role of a patrol
officer or detective (e.g., do not try to entrap the incarcerated person
at their home, conduct an investigation, etc.). The Watch Commander
will be responsible to notify the Patrol Watch Commander to deploy
resources and conduct an investigation, as appropriate.
Refer also to Policies and Procedures Section B-120 — Escape/ Intrusion (FILE:
ESCAPE).
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CUSTODY DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: GUARDING INCARCERATED PEOPLE AT OFF-SITE MEDICAL FACILITIES NO: D-238
FILE: GUARDING HOSPITALIZED INCARCERATED PEOPLE
XII. HOSPITAL SAFETY CODES
Hospital safety codes are used to alert all employees when emergency
situations occur. The hospital policies concerning each code needs to be
reviewed by persons assigned to guard duty.
A. Code Red — a fire has been reported and the fire plan has been
activated. Be ready to move the incarcerated person should it become
necessary for an evacuation.
B. Code Yellow - A bomb threat has been reported and a bomb search
has been initiated in all departments. Search the room for any
suspicious packages or devices and inform Security of any findings
when they come by during the search.
C. Code Pink or Code Purple—an infant (pink) or child (purple) abduction
has taken place or is in progress. Do not leave the incarcerated
person, but watch the hallway for anyone carrying a baby or small
child. Notify medical staff and be able to provide a description.
D. Code Blue — a patient is experiencing a medical emergency. If the
incarcerated person is the patient, be ready to remove any restraint
device that might interfere with medical treatment. After the
emergency is over, check the room for any items that may have been
left by medical staff that could pose a threat.
E. Code Silver — used to alert staff to an armed person and/or hostage
situation. Be on high alert-the person may be in the building to cause
harm to the prisoner, or aid in their escape.
F. Code Green — used to notify staff that a high-risk patient has gone
missing.
G. Doctor Stat — indicates that a doctor's services are required
immediately. If the incarcerated person is the patient, follow the
procedures as indicated for a Code Blue.
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