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Police Neighborhood Resource Center
The PNRC program provides uniformed officers to each of the five major public housing communities in Greensboro. Claremont Courts, Ray Warren Homes, Hampton Homes, Smith Homes, and Hickory Trails each have two officers assigned to provide services and assistance to the residents. A significant amount of the officers' daily activities consists of high-visibility foot patrol throughout the housing communities. This time is spent getting to know the residents and identifying problems that affect the quality of life of those residing in public housing communities. This unit consists of 10 officers and is supervised by Sgt. J. Purcell.
School Resource Officers
The School Resource Officer (SRO) Program was initiated within the Guilford County School System in an effort to provide a safe environment conducive to learning. The program focuses on safety for students, staff, and visitors at the various campuses throughout the city and county. This program is a cooperative effort between the Guilford County Sheriff’s Department, High Point Police Department, Greensboro Police Department, and Guilford County Schools. The Greensboro Police Department's unit consists of 15 School Resource Officers and one school safety officer, and is supervised by Sgt. Victor Sanchez and Sgt. Anthony Wimbish.
Behavioral Health Resource Team
The BHRT is a team of officers who have received specialized training to handle incidents involving persons with mental illness and those in crisis with care and expertise, ensuring that such persons receive appropriate responses based on their needs. The officers are partnered with a team of licensed clinicians and crisis counselors and are tasked with diverting certain people away from the criminal justice system and towards treatment, whenever appropriate and available, is a desirable option. The program is part of the City's Office of Community Safety.
Traffic Safety Unit
The Traffic Safety Unit (TSU) is the agency’s lead component for traffic safety efforts, including education, engineering and enforcement. The TSU focuses on citywide traffic enforcement using speed measurement instruments, paying particular attention to accident-causing violations and other traffic conditions that tend to have a negative affect on travel safety in Greensboro. Enforcement activities focus on the following areas:
- interstate and other controlled-access highways
- major traffic arteries
- school zones, with primary emphasis at those elementary schools that have an assigned School Crossing Guard
- top accident intersections
When assigned to the interstate highway, TSU officers are responsible for handling all traffic activities occurring along the interstate. This includes enforcement, crash investigation, motorist assistance, and any other condition that affects traffic safety.
The TSU is the lead unit for participation in special traffic operations, such as Click It or Ticket, Booze It and Lose It, and holiday enforcement operations. The TSU also handles follow-up investigation of reported school bus stop-arm violations and provides funeral, security, and VIP escorts.
The TSU is the lead group for liaison with other agencies concerning traffic enforcement, education and engineering activities. It also serves as the liaison with community groups such as MADD and SADD and is the GPD's training unit for traffic-related topics.
Crash Reconstruction Unit
The Crash Reconstruction Unit (CRU) handles follow-up investigation of all fatal and near-fatal motor vehicle crashes, as well as reported hit-and-run motor vehicle crashes. In addition, the CRU assists as requested in the investigation of serious-injury police vehicle crashes and other selected crash cases. The CRU maintains an on-call program so it can assist at any time. The CRU also advises other officers in motor vehicle crash reconstruction and investigation and is the agency’s lead unit in training for crash investigation and reporting. The CRU is the liaison with other agencies and units concerning motor vehicle crashes and accident-related traffic safety.
Operational/Critical Incident Planning Unit
The Operational/Critical Incident Planning Unit (O/CIP) provides support services to the field by preparing operational plans for special events. This includes coordinating with event organizers and other city support units, facilitating any required permits, preparing and distributing an operational plan, and following up and critiquing services.
O/CIP coordinates all homeland security and emergency management functions within the agency, including coordinating with other emergency management officials and facilitating any associated grant funding. This role includes helping key agency stakeholders maintain operational readiness for emergency management functions. O/CIP also coordinates off-duty employment at the Greensboro Coliseum, working with Coliseum officials about staffing and event management. O/CIP periodically reviews and updates all agency standing operational plans and any related departmental directives. It also maintains current Standard Operational Procedures for the Special Operations Division.
Mobile Command Center
The Mobile Command Center (MCC) is available for use in a variety of situations. It can be used when major crime scenes are being investigated, for when lengthy, large scale entertainment events occur in Greensboro or in conjunction with any other type of event where a central command center would make the collection or dissemination of information and resources easily coordinated.
Taxi Inspector
The Taxi Inspector is responsible for the inspection and permit process for taxis, the registration of bicycles and the inspection of wreckers contracted to perform tow-ins for the City. The Taxi Inspector is Officer Tim Tepedino.
Commanding Officer: Captain E. Goodykoontz
"The SRO function, especially the Safety Town Program, is an exemplary initiative by the City, County and Department." ~ Carroll Buracker & Associates |