37 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.60 - Escort, Policies and Procedures
(a) Emergency
vehicles.
(1) The department will furnish
emergency escorts and emergency transportation for persons only when the escort
or conveyance is necessary for the preservation of life or when expediting
movements of supplies and personnel for the armed forces during national
emergency.
(2) Emergency vehicles,
particularly ambulances, will not be escorted by officers except under special
circumstances.
(3) Whenever
possible, officers will avoid escorting private automobiles on emergency runs.
If an escort is necessary and the patient can be transferred to the department
vehicle without jeopardizing his life, he will be transferred to the department
vehicle for the emergency run.
(b) Funerals. Officers will not escort
funerals without permission of their immediate supervisor.
(c) Transportation of blood or other
life-sustaining serums. Transporting blood or other life-sustaining serums will
not be done unless a probability of loss of life exists or unless authorized by
immediate supervisor.
(d) State
official or other dignitaries. Escorts will be provided when authorized or
assigned by immediate supervisor.
(e) Parades. Escorts will be provided when
authorized by immediate supervisor.
(f) Routine requests for escorts. Escorts
will not be provided for any organization unless authorized by the immediate
supervisor.
(g) Exceptional
circumstances. Should any of the aforementioned situations arise under
circumstances in which adequate time is not available to secure supervisory
approval, an officer may, exercising reasonable discretion, perform the service
he judges to be appropriate. Having done so, he will then advise his immediate
supervisor of the action taken and the justification therefor.
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