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15-WRECKER SERVICE ROTATION CALL LIST FOR POLICE DEPT.
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15-WRECKER SERVICE ROTATION CALL LIST FOR POLICE DEPT.
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(b) Collision Scene and Police Pick-Up Scene. The following actions will take <br />place at the scene of any motor vehicle collision or situation that requires a tow <br />truck to remove vehicles from the public streets or City right-of-way: <br />(1) If the police officer makes a determination that one or more <br />vehicles need to be towed, the police officer shall ask the vehicle <br />operator if the vehicle operator has a preference for a particular <br />Wrecker Service. The police officer shall notify the communications <br />dispatcher to request that particular Wrecker Service. The Wrecker <br />Service shall respond within thirty (30) minutes. If the Wrecker <br />Service fails to arrive on scene within thirty (30) minutes, the <br />dispatcher shall call the "next-out" on the Department Rotation <br />List. If the Wrecker Service requested by the owner is not <br />registered with the City, the owner or the owner's insurance <br />company or automobile club shall be responsible for contacting the <br />Wrecker Service. No police officer shall suggest or recommend a <br />particular towing Wrecker Service. No police officer shall attempt <br />to influence a vehicle operator's selection of a Wrecker Service. <br />(2) If the vehicle operator has no preference, is physically <br />incapacitated, refuses to designate for a specific towing Wrecker <br />Service, or an emergency situation exists, the police officer shall <br />notify the communications dispatcher to send the Wrecker Service <br />who is on call for the time period. Once the police officer has <br />notified the communications officer to send the on call service, the <br />Wrecker Service shall have 30 minutes in which to arrive at the <br />scene from the time the Wrecker Service is called unless the call is <br />for a heavy-duty truck, in which case the Wrecker Service shall <br />have 45 minutes in which to arrive at the scene. If the Wrecker <br />Service fails to arrive at the scene within the required time, the <br />Department shall cancel the call, and call the next Wrecker Service <br />on the rotation list. The City reserves the right to cancel the on call <br />service as warranted by the situation on the scene. If a rotation list <br />wrecker accepts the dispatch to the call, the Wrecker Service may <br />not pass once arriving at the scene. <br />(3) Upon the arrival of the Wrecker Service, the police officer shall <br />complete the vehicle inventory form in the presence of the tow <br />truck driver as required for a non-consent tow. The vehicle <br />operator and tow truck driver shall properly sign the form before <br />the vehicle is towed from the scene. <br />(4) Upon the proper completion of the vehicle inventory form, the tow <br />truck driver shall deliver the vehicle to the companies' storage lot <br />unless the tow is a consent tow and requested to deliver the vehicle <br />to another location. All non-consent tows shall be towed to the <br />-13- <br />_ 71 <br />
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