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Geospatial Intelligence Unit Geospatial Analysis of Naloxone Deployments al Analysis of Naloxone Depl within San Diego County Background Quarterly geospatial products showing multi-agency naloxone deployments throughout San Diego County These products were first generated in 2017 and are ongoing Initially developed with the EMS industry for both situational awareness and safety of employees Designed for first responders safety of high naloxone deployment areas and possible fentanyl exposure Assist with addressing the opioid crisis within San Diego County Click to add text 2 Item 7 | Public Safety Committee - October 15, 2021 1

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Geospatial Intelligence Unit

Geospatial Analysis of Naloxone Deployments al Analysis of Naloxone Deplwithin San Diego County

Background• Quarterly geospatial products showing multi-agency naloxone

deployments throughout San Diego County

• These products were first generated in 2017 and are ongoing

• Initially developed with the EMS industry for both situationalawareness and safety of employees

– Designed for first responders safety of high naloxone deployment areas andpossible fentanyl exposure

– Assist with addressing the opioid crisis within San Diego County

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Data• Data represents naloxone deployments for suspected opioid

overdoses– Specific opioid is unknown

• Initially, data included EMS Industry, San Diego Fire-RescueDepartment and the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department

• Participating agencies now include:– AMR—American Medical Response– SDFD—San Diego Fire-Rescue Department– SDSO—San Diego Sheriff’s Department– CVPD—Chula Vista Police Department– LMPD—La Mesa Police Department– OPD—Oceanside Police Department

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Geospatial Product

• Hexagonsrepresent 960-acres each

• AMR and SDSOdata included inthis product for anexample

• Time frame:January 1, 2021-March 31, 2021

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Geospatial Product

• Decrease in total number of deployments

• Indicates change in high impact areas over time

• Time frame: April 1, 2021-June 30, 2021

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Future Work• The current SD-LECC product provides a visual representation of historical data,

over the previous quarter, rather than real-time– Overview indicates possible areas of increased exposure for safety of first responders

• Implementation of the Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program (ODMAP) allows for a more proactive approach, providing real-time information to identify spikes in opioid related overdoses.

– Currently used by over 3,000 law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies in all 50 states, including Los Angeles Fire

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Alex Olivier-MorganGeospatial Intel Analyst

[email protected]

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ELDER ABUSE PREVENTION AND PROSECUTION

SAN DIEGO DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE

SCOTT PIRRELLO DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY

DISCUSSION• SAN DIEGO COUNTY ELDER AND

DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE BLUEPRINT• ELDER PROTECTION COUNCIL (EPC)• ELDER JUSTICE TASK FORCE / ELDER

SCAM INITIATIVE

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ELDER PROTECTION

COUNCIL

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OOVERVIEW• Established in 2018 following the release of the San Diego County and

Dependent Adult Blueprint. The Council brings together County, State, and

Federal prosecutors and law enforcement, along with Health & Human

Services from AIS/APS, and other community agencies and professionals to

collaboratively address the increase in elder abuse crime in the region.

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MMISSIONN && VISION• MISSION: To reduce incidents of elder abuse through prevention,

programming, and prosecution

• VISION: Utilize the network to develop effective prevention and early

intervention strategies; Educate these stakeholders; deploy appropriate

resources to assist elders in crisis and prosecute crimes impacting elder and

vulnerable victims

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TTOPICSS COVERED• UNLICENSED CARE FACILITIES

• SCAMS

• FINANCIAL ELDER ABUSE AS EMERGING PUBLIC HEALTH THREAT

• ELDER SHELTERS

• SENIORS IN POVERTY / ELDER HOMELESSNESS

• GERIATRIC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT ACCREDITATION

• COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT FEATURES

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ELDER SCAMS

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ELDER ABUSE PREVENTION AND PROSECUTION

SAN DIEGO DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE

SCOTT PIRRELLO DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY

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