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SECTION 2-SITE OPERATIONS PLAN(Revised by C.O.S. October, 1997) Page 2-42 <br /> 2.6.2.11 Unlawful Behavior, Robbery and Vandalism <br /> 1. Recognize and Evaluate the Emergency <br /> a. Observing someone who is unfamiliar in a place were they should not be is usually the first <br /> indication of robbery or vandalism. Notifying the police as soon as possible is the safest and <br /> most effective way of dealing with these situations. <br /> 2. Take Safety Precautions <br /> a. Landfill personnel should not attempt to confront individuals committing robbery or <br /> vandalism. <br /> 3. Provide Information <br /> a. Call 911 and ask for the police, as soon as possible. <br /> b. Explain the circumstances and waft for instruction. <br /> c. Note as much detail as possible, descriptive features of the people involved and their <br /> 116 vehicle if they have one. <br /> d. Contact the Landfill Operator: <br /> Landfill Supervisor: Jim Scroggins (California Waste Removal Systems) <br /> (209) 770-3643 (cell phone) <br /> (209) 369-8274 (office) <br /> (209) 772-2319 (home) <br /> e. Contact the City of Stockton Department of Public Works and advise them of the situation: <br /> Senior Civil Engineer: Bob Murdoch <br /> (209) 937-8829 (office) <br /> (209) 745-7983 (home) <br /> Solid Waste Manager: Mike Miller <br /> (209) 937-8826 (office) <br /> (209) 957-7417 (home) <br /> 2.6.2.12 Bomb Threats <br /> 1. Recognize and Evaluate the Emergency <br /> a. Person receiving the call must: <br /> (1) Keep the caller on the line. <br /> (2) Instruct another person to call 911 to report the bomb threat. <br /> (3) Ask the caller the following questions: <br />