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Henry
County Sheriff's Office
and ILEAS |
From the official ILEAS web site, www.ileas.org:
| "The mission of ILEAS is to meet the needs of law enforcement throughout the State of Illinois in matters of mutual aid, emergency response and the combining of resources for public safety." |
ILEAS, which stands for "Illinois Law Enforcement Alarm System," is a way for law enforcement agencies to assist their neighbors without draining their entire resources. Each agency signs a standard agreement stating that they will help in an emergency and are subject to ILEAS policies. Each agency also creates an "Alarm Card" where they list who to call when they need help. An Alarm Card typically calls on adjacent agencies first, then proceeds outward away from the requesting area. In this way, no single agency is in danger of depleting its resources and becoming unable to respond to its own emergencies. As of July 22nd, 2005, ILEAS had 749 member agencies and 498 completed mutual aid alarm cards.
The Henry County
Sheriff's Office is a member in good standing
of the ILEAS program.
One of the primary missions for ILEAS is to coordinate statewide mutual
aid for all law enforcement in Illinois. For years, police and
sheriff's
agencies have worked together locally and developed literally dozens of
different mutual aid arrangements. Over 20 years ago, agencies north
and west of Chicago formed a mutual aid organization called the
Northern Illinois Police Alarm System (NIPAS). It was based on the Fire
Mutual Aid Box Alarm (MABAS)
that had existed already for many years. Over time, NIPAS grew to
include dozens of police agencies.