PERT
The Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT) consists of a licensed mental health clinician and a dedicated Escondido police officer who work together to assess a mentally ill individual. Assessments are completed in a respectful and professional manner, and are intended to provide the most appropriate assistance available. The assessed individual is generally referred to a community-based mental health facility that can provide crisis intervention, outpatient care, and case management services.
Sometimes involuntary hospitalizations may be necessary. In such a case, the individual in crisis is taken to the nearest treatment facility and held for up to 72 hours. Any PERT clinician, law enforcement officer or county-designated personnel may place an individual on an involuntary 72-hour hold.
If hospitalization is deemed necessary, PERT typically transports the individual to Palomar Medical Center. A PERT member stays with the individual until the hospital's social worker accepts the individual for further assessment by hospital staff.
Advantages of the PERT Program
- Rapid response for mental health emergencies.
- Use of therapeutic crisis intervention techniques.
- Comprehensive understanding and management of individuals with mental illness.
- Transport to various facilities based on continuity of care.
- Referral services such as outpatient clinics, case management, and crisis centers.
- Collaboration between community law enforcement agencies, the Department of Mental Health, and PERT Inc.
- Limited follow-up with mentally ill individuals.
- Decrease in hospitalizations and incarceration.
When PERT Responds
PERT may be dispatched if a community member (e.g., family, neighbor, health provider, business person) reports an individual in need of psychiatric crisis intervention or assessment.
In the event a PERT member is not available, patrol officers will be dispatched as necessary to handle the situation safely.
To Access a PERT Team
For emergencies Dial 911.
For non-emergencies, call the Escondido Police Department at 760-839-4722 and request the PERT team.
PERT (Psychiatric Emergency Response Team) is a partnership between local law enforcement and PERT Inc., a non-profit organization allied with San Diego County Health and Human Services, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and the Community Research Foundation.
Other law enforcement agencies with PERT include:
- Carlsbad Police Department
- Chula Vista Police Department
- Coronado Police Department
- El Cajon Police Department
- La Mesa Police Department
- National City Police Department
- Oceanside Police Department
- San Diego Police Department
- San Diego County Sheriff's Department
Please visit the Community Research Foundation for more information on PERT.