Title: CELL EXTRACTION
1CELL EXTRACTION
2Training Objectives
- Analyze the six (6) positions of a cell
extraction team and each of their assignments. - Compare and contrast the following terms as they
relate to a cell extraction - a. Compliant
- b. Non-compliant
3Training Objectives
- Relate the necessary steps in preparation,
staging, and the entry drill when conducting a
cell extraction. - Explain the proper procedures of a cell
extraction. - Determine the proper procedures of the debriefing
after a cell extraction.
4COMMON TERMS
- Cell Extraction A cell extraction is a planned
and staged use of force deployment to remove an
inmate from a specific area. -
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5Common Terms
Body Armor Protective garments that are used
during emergency situations to minimize or
prevent injury of the person wearing the garment.
6Common Terms
- O.C. Aerosol (Oleoresin Capsicum) - An organic
pepper-based, less-than-lethal aerosol weapon
designed to incapacitate a hostile or otherwise
violent inmate.
- Capture Shield A capture shield is a protective
shield that is molded in a concave design, used
to pin or capture an individual on the floor or
wall.
Capture Stun-Shield
7Common Terms
- Mechanical Restraints - Handcuffs, leg chains,
leather restraining devices etc., which assist
staff in controlling violent inmates and which
are used to prevent inmates from inflicting
self-injury, or causing injury to staff or other
inmates.
Food Pass Food pass is a slot in the cell door
through which items are passed.
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8Cell Extraction Team Positions
- Team Leader - responsible for the plan of
action, organization, making of assignments, and
overall direction of the operation. - Team Member 1 - first member to have controlled
physical contact with the inmate
9Cell Extraction Team Positions
- Team Member 2 - control and restraint of the
inmates upper left appendage
- Team Member 3 - control and restraint of the
inmates upper right appendage
10Cell Extraction Team Positions
- Team Member 4 - control and restraint of the
inmates lower left appendage
- Team Member 5 control and restraint of the
inmates lower right appendage
11Cell Extraction Team Positions
- Video Operator - responsible for video taping
the entire incident. The video operator may also
carry extra equipment and supplies for the
operation.
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12Negotiation
- Attempt to de-escalate the incident prior to team
deployment - Explanation to inmate of what he needs to do to
avoid a use of force - Record on the video the inmate being given a
final chance to comply - If the inmate refuses to comply, extraction is
carried out
13Control
- Most dangerous phase of extraction
- Team members enter the cell and attempt to take
control of the situation at hand - Requires teamwork, proper techniques, and good
communication to be successful
14Extraction and Movement
- When all team members announce secure in order,
the inmate is ready to be moved. - If the inmate will not walk voluntarily, he can
be made to walk using the bent wrist come along
technique or carried out by four person carry
technique. - During this phase of the extraction, it is
important that the team leader do all the talking
unless there is a problem securing the inmate.
15Insertion
- When the extraction team reaches the inmates new
cell, the team becomes the insertion team. - Once inside the cell the inmate is made to lay
face down on the bed or floor. - If it is determined that the inmate may fight the
officers upon release from restraints, special
considerations will need to be taken to prevent
any injuries.
16Insertion
- Someone from the medical department must check
the inmate for any possible injuries that
occurred during the extraction and insertion. - Medical treatment should be provided as soon as
possible and prudent, prior to removing the
inmates restraints, if necessary.
17Compliant and Non-Compliant
Inmates
- A compliant inmate complies or submits with
direct orders given by the cell extraction team
leader.
A non-compliant inmate can be described as an
inmate who is verbally combative or physically
displaying combative behavior and will not comply
with directives given by command staff.
18Non-Compliant
- ASK The team commander asks the inmate to
follow the directions being given and become
compliant with said requests. - ORDER The team leader is now giving a lawful
order to the inmate under the auspice of legal
authority granted by the state of North Carolina
through statute. - ADVISE The team leader is advising the inmate
that if he refuses to comply with the orders that
have already been given and become compliant,
then physical force can and will be used against
him/her to forcefully gain such compliance.
19Non-Compliant
- The team leader will order the team members into
the ready position. - The cell door is then opened the inmate is
driven to the back of the cell by the team. - Team members then assume their assigned positions
and control the inmate.
20Non-Compliant
- Once the team members gain control of the inmate,
the team leader will announce Take Down. The
team members will then place the inmate on the
cell floor in the prone position. - Assigned team members will place mechanical
restraints on the inmates wrists and ankles. - Once the inmate is secured, the team leader will
instruct the team to move the inmate.
21- Detention officers are authorized to utilize as
much force as is reasonably necessary to perform
their duties and to protect themselves and
inmates from harm.
22Amount of Force
- The degree of force threatened or used by the
inmate - The totality of the circumstances of the
perception of death or great bodily harm - The alternatives available to control the
situation without the use of force
23Amount of Force
- The basic rule when applying force is to use only
the minimum force necessary to effectively
control the situation. - Excessive use of force may incite violence and
resentment toward all staff members which could
cause another disturbance to escalate.
24Preparation
- Incident briefing should include
- An operational briefing
- A threat assessment, course of action, and the
housing location of the inmate - Instructions to where the inmate should be moved
- The reason the extraction is necessary, name of
the inmate, institutional history of inmate,
height, and weight
25Preparation
- Equipment Check
- Note if chemical agents have already been
deployed. - Team leader inspects the team and ensures that
everyone is ready. - Team leader should then assign position numbers
to each team member and instruct them as to their
duties.
26STAGING
- After a count off of all members, the team leader
will announce Ready. The team members will
respond with Ready. - Team leader will announce Move, leading the
team to the location of the inmate. - The team leader will ASK the inmate to submit to
mechanical restraints, ORDER the inmate to submit
to mechanical restraints, and ADVISE the inmate
that non-compliance will result in the use of
physical force. - If the inmate refuses to comply, the team will
enter the cell and remove the inmate with the use
of extraction techniques.
27CELL EXTRACTION
- Once the command to move is given and the team is
set in motion, NO interruption of the movement
should take place - Team leader will announce Ready Position
28CELL EXTRACTION
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- If the team is performing a side entry, the team
members will step back with their foot closest to
the wall. If the team is performing a front
entry, the team members will step back with their
right foot. - Team members will then place their hand on the
shoulder of the team member in front of them.
29CELL EXTRACTION
- When the cell door is opened, the Team Leader
will announce Move, Move, Move. The team will
then enter the cell and subdue the inmate. - Once the team enters the cell as a complete unit,
the initial goal is to have strong physical
contact with the inmate.
30CELL EXTRACTION
- After the initial impact, the team members are to
assume their assigned positions and control the
inmate. Mechanical restraints are applied to the
inmate. - Once the team members have secured the inmate in
mechanical restraints, the team leader is
notified.
31CELL EXTRACTION
- During the cell extraction, the team leader will
be the only member to speak. - The team leader will ask team member 2 if the
upper torso is secured. In return, team member
2 will announce that 2 and 3 Secure. - The team leader will then ask team member 4 if
the lower extremities are secured. In return,
team member 4 will announce that 4 and 5
Secure.
32CELL EXTRACTION
- During the cell extraction, if a weapon has been
observed, it should be announced Weapon. - Once the inmate has been secured, the team leader
will give all the team members further
instruction on the placement of the inmate.
33Removal of Mechanical Restraints and Exiting of
the Cell
- The team leader will instruct the team members to
place the inmate in the prone position, with the
inmate facing the rear of the cell. - Team member 5 will cross the inmates feet,
placing one of the feet into the bend of the
opposite legs. Team member 5 will use his/her
body weight to control the inmates lower body. - Team member 4 will be behind team member 5
adding support and weight to prevent the inmate
from kicking out of the secure position.
34Removal of Mechanical Restraints and Exiting of
the Cell
- Team member 5 will remove the mechanical
restraints from the ankles of the inmate. Team
member 4 will be in position behind team member
5. Team member 4 will gain control of Member
5s duty belt and apply his/her body weight, if
needed. - Team member 3 will gain control of the inmates
wrists, securing the elbow as well. Team member
2 will remove the mechanical restraints from the
inmates wrists.
35Removal of Mechanical Restraints and Exiting of
the Cell
- Team member 5 assumes control of the inmates
upper torso from team members 2 and 3. Team
member 3 gets in line behind team member 4 and
team member 2 gets in line behind team member
3.
Inmate
M5
M4
36Removal of Mechanical Restraints and Exiting of
the Cell
- Team members 5 and 4 simultaneously apply a
downward pressure as they rise to their feet and
the team exits the cell as a unit in line. Each
member holds and leads the member in front of
them out of the cell. Eye contact will remain on
the inmate at all times while exiting.
37Debrief after a Cell Extraction
- Upon assembly, team leader asks each team member
if any injuries occurred during the cell
extraction. The team leader checks all equipment
to ensure that no damage has occurred. - Team leader critiques the cell extraction and may
suggest better ways to handle future extractions.
In addition, the team members may express any of
their concerns.
38Debrief after a Cell Extraction
- Team leader reviews all documentation that the
video member recorded during the cell extraction
(i.e. notes, video, etc.) to verify the time of
the move as well as the sequence of events during
the cell extraction. - The team leader requires that each team member
prepare an Incident Report/Use of Force Report
detailing what force was used and how it was
applied.
39Debrief after a Cell Extraction
- Once all documentation has been prepared, the
team leader forwards all documents to the Shift
Administrator and the Team Commander for proper
filing. Agency policy will dictate
proper filing.
40Training Objectives
- Analyze the six (6) positions of a cell
extraction team and each of their assignments. - Compare and contrast the following terms as they
relate to a cell extraction - a. Compliant
- b. Non-compliant
41Training Objectives
- Relate the necessary steps in preparation,
staging, and the entry drill when conducting a
cell extraction. - Explain the proper procedures of a cell
extraction. - Determine the proper procedures of the debriefing
after a cell extraction.
42QUESTIONS