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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13 - Authomatic Aid Agreement with OCFA�P CiTY OF NEWPORT BEACH City Council Staff Report March 25, 2014 Agenda Item No. 13. TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Scott L. Poster, Fire Chief — (949) 644 -3101, sposter @nbfd.net PREPARED BY: Kevin Kitch, Assistant Chief PHONE: 949 - 644 -3106 TITLE: Automatic Aid Agreement for Exchange of Fire, Rescue & Emergency Medical Services Between the Orange County Fire Authority and the City of Newport Beach ABSTRACT: For more than fifty years, Orange County fire departments have been sharing resources across jurisdictional boundaries to ensure prompt emergency service to our border constituents. This has been accomplished through the use of automatic aid, mutual aid, and assistance for hire agreements. The City of Newport Beach (City) currently has an Automatic Aid Agreement between the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) and the City dated January 1, 2002. OCFA has requested use agreements for specialized equipment such as hazardous materials response units and helicopters be modified. Consequently, staff is requesting approval of a revised Automatic Aid Agreement with OCFA for Exchange of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Automatic Aid Agreement with Emergency Medical Services, and authorize Agreement attached to the staff report. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: There is no fiscal impact related to this item. DISCUSSION: the OCFA for Exchange of Fire, Rescue & the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Cross jurisdictional sharing of fire resources is accomplished through the use of automatic aid, mutual aid, and /or assistance for hire agreements. Automatic aid agreements are those that provide for the sharing of pre - selected resources from one jurisdiction into another, a�59 programmed into respective computer aided dispatch computers. Resource assignments occur automatically, without any further review or request. Utilization of automatic aid between the City and OCFA occurs seamlessly on a daily basis. Mutual aid, by contrast, occurs when one agency makes the request of another agency, which reviews each request before approving or disapproving the request. Mutual aid occurs on a case -by -case basis and is not completely automated. An example of mutual aid requests occurred when hundreds of mutual aid units responded into Laguna Beach during the 1993 firestorm. We have been a member of the Orange County Fire Services Operational Area Mutual Aid Plan and the State of California Master Mutual Aid Agreement for many years. Assistance by hire is when one agency agrees to pay another agency for the use of specified resources. An example of this is when a jurisdiction uses aircraft for fighting fires; they pay for the time used at the pre- agreed rate. In general, this agreement acknowledges the shared benefit of cross- jursidictional assistance as the policy of each party to the agreement and authorizes the Fire Chief from each jurisdiction to establish the specific level of assistance with a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This is consistent with the previous agreement between the City and OCFA. The purpose of the MOU is to outline the procedures for implementing the Agreement between OCFA and the City. The MOU is a guide for day -to -day operations. It is not intended to replace or revise the Orange County Fire Services Operational Area Mutual Aid Plan. A copy of the MOU is attached hereto as Attachment B. OCFA and the City have found it to be of mutual benefit if the services of each fire department are, in other jurisdictions not involving disasters, extended outside of the limits of each jurisdiction into the boundaries of the other. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). ATTACHMENTS: Description Attachment A - Automatic Aid Agreement Attachment B - MOU 360 ATTACHMENT A AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT FOR EXCHANGE OF FIRE, RESCUE & EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BETWEEN THE ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY AND THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH THIS AGREEMENT ( "Agreement') is made and entered into this _ day of , 2013, by and between the ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY, a California Joint Powers Authority ( "OCFA "), and the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California municipal corporation and charter city in the County of Orange ( "CITY "), and is made with reference to the following: I RECITALS A. OCFA and CITY provide fire, rescue and emergency medical services within their respective jurisdictions; and B. On August 20, 1997, OCFA and CITY entered into an Operational Area Mutual Aid Plan, the purpose of which is to support disaster operations in affected Orange County jurisdictions by coordinating and providing mutual aid assistance as requested and necessary; and C. OCFA and CITY have found it to be of mutual benefit if the services of each fire department are, in other situations not involving disasters, extended outside of the limits of each jurisdiction into the boundaries of the other; and D. On January 1, 2002, OCFA and CITY entered into an Automatic Aid Agreement for Exchange of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services wherein, in some circumstances, one party will automatically respond to a fire, rescue or emergency medical incident occurring within the jurisdictional limits of the other party; and E. The 2002 Automatic Aid Agreement was reviewed and the parties entered into a Continuation Agreement on January 12, 2005; and F. The parties hereto desire to amend the Automatic Aid Agreement for Exchange of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services to update its provisions as set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the covenants contained herein, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Purpose of Agreement. A. OCFA and CITY acknowledge that the above Recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement. B. The specific details of the service to be provided under this Agreement and the general operational policies, including, but not limited to, types of equipment, AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page 1 361 operational command, incident reports, dispatch and communications, training, response maps and preplans, and response areas are set forth in the Operating Plan (Exhibit A) and the Automatic Aid Response Areas (Exhibit B), which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. C. This Agreement is a guide for day -to -day fire service operations. It is not intended to replace or revise the Orange County Fire Services Operational Area Mutual Aid Plan dated August 20, 1997 ( "OAMAP ") or the Mutual Threat Zone Operations Guideline for the City of Newport Beach, the City of Laguna Beach and the Orange County Fire Authority ( "MTZ ") dated February 2012, attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein by reference. D. The OCFA cost reimbursement rates, attached hereto as Exhibit D and incorporated herein by reference, shall set forth the OCFA reimbursable rates for equipment and personnel. E. Evaluation of the effectiveness of this Agreement in accomplishing its purpose shall be determined by the OCFA Fire Chief and the CITY Fire Chief. 2. Term and Termination. This Agreement shall become operational and effective upon execution by both parties and shall remain in effect until termination by either party. Either party may terminate the Agreement at any time by giving written notice to the other party at least sixty days (60) prior to the date of termination. Responsibilities of Parties. A. Each party shall, at its own expense, develop and provide for the necessary cross connections of its communication system with the communication system of the other. B. Each party shall, at its own expense, provide to the other party a predetermined grid mapping system designating the Automatic Aid Response Geographic Areas subject to this Agreement, contained in Exhibit B. C. Responsibility for responding to requests for ambulance service shall continue to rest with the party in whose jurisdiction the emergency occurs. 4. Services to Be Performed. A. Except as specifically provided in the Operation Plan attached hereto as Exhibit A, OCFA and CITY shall perform and provide those services set forth in the Operating Plan at no cost to the other party. AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page 2 362 B. The OCFA Fire Chief and the CITY Fire Chief or their designated representatives shall determine and agree upon the capabilities of each party to respond to incidents requiring special equipment. C. The responding party's response to a request for aid shall depend upon any existing emergency conditions within its own jurisdiction and the availability of its resources. D. In the event an emergency is declared, this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of the rights of the respective parties to claim state and /or federal reimbursement. 5. Designated Representatives. The OCFA Fire Chief and the CITY Fire Chief are designated as the representatives of the respective parties to this Agreement, and they shall be jointly responsible for administration of this Agreement. Hold Harmless /Subrogation. A. Notwithstanding the provisions of Government Code 895.2, each party shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other party and its officers, agents, employees and representatives from any and all losses, liability, damages, claims, suits, actions and administrative proceedings, and demands and all expenditures and cost relating to acts or omissions of the Indemnitor, its officers, agents or employees arising out of or incidental to the performance of any of the provisions of this Agreement. Neither party assumes liability for the acts or omissions of persons other than each party's respective officers, agents or employees. B. Each party agrees that in the event of loss or injury to its employees, equipment or property, which arises out of the performance of this Agreement, that each party will solely look to its own funds and insurance for recovery. Each party grants to the other, on behalf of any insurer providing insurance to either party, a waiver of any right to subrogation which any such insurer of each party may acquire against the other party by virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance. 7. Other Provisions. A. By entering this Agreement, neither party waives any of the immunities provided by the Government Code or other applicable provisions of state or federal law. B. This Agreement is not intended to confer any legal rights or benefits on any person or entity other than the parties of this Agreement and shall not be enforceable by any person or entity not a party to this Agreement. C. Except as provided below, this Agreement may be amended only by a writter document executed by the governing body of OCFA and the City Council of CITY AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page 3 [ties] D. The Operating Plan contained in Exhibit A and the Automatic Aid Response Geographic Areas contained in Exhibit B may be amended by a written document executed by both the OCFA Fire Chief and the CITY Fire Chief. Any change in the Operating Plan which constitutes a change in policy shall be approved by the Governing Body of the OCFA and the City Council of the CITY. E. The OCFA cost reimbursement rates attached hereto as Exhibit D may be amended by a written document executed by both the OCFA Fire Chief and the CITY Fire Chief. [SIGNATURES ON NEXT PAGE] AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page 4 [cZYi IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Date: f, M David E. Kendig U General Counsel APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Date: 11-111-13 ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY, a California Joint Powers Authority Date: By: Keith Richter Fire Chief CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California municipal corporation Date: By: r- By: Aaron C. Horp Keith D. Curry City Attorney Mayor ATTEST: Leilani I. Brown City Clerk [END OF SIGNATURES] Attachments: Exhibit A: Operating Plan Exhibit B: Automatic Aid Response Geographic Areas Exhibit C: Mutual Threat Zone Operations Guideline Exhibit D: Orange County Fire Authority Cost Reimbursement Rates AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page 5 365 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: David E. Kendig General Counsel ATTEST: Sherry Wentz, Clerk of the Authority Orange County Fire Authority APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE By: Aaron C. Harp City Attorney ATTEST: Date: By: Leilani I. Brown City Clerk ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY, a California Joint Powers Authority Date: By: Keith Richter Fire Chief CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California municipal corporation By:_ Rush N Mayor Hill. II [END OF SIGNATURES] Attachments: Exhibit A: Operating Plan Exhibit B: Automatic Aid Response Geographic Areas Exhibit C: Mutual Threat Zone Operations Guideline Exhibit D: Orange County Fire Authority Cost Reimbursement Rates AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page 5 366 EXHIBIT A OPERATING PLAN Introduction A. This Operating Plan is authorized in the Automatic Aid Agreement for Exchange of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services dated ( "Agreement "), and is subject to the terms and conditions of that Agreement. B. This Operating Plan is for the exchange of fire, rescue and emergency medical services to the areas specified herein. The fire, rescue and emergency medical services resources responding to emergencies will be as set forth below. C. The purpose of this Operating Plan is to set forth the day -to -day operational procedures for implementing the Agreement. It is not intended to replace, revise or supersede the Orange County Fire Services Operational Area Mutual Aid Plan dated August 20, 1997 ( "OAMAP "), or the Mutual Threat Zone Operations Guideline for the City of Newport Beach, the City of Laguna Beach and the Orange County Fire Authority ( "MTZ ") dated February 2012 and contained in Exhibit C. In the event of any conflict between this Operating Plan and the OAMAP or MTZ, the OAMAP and MTZ shall take precedence. D. This Operating Plan replaces any existing Operating Plan or Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in effect between the OCFA and the CITY relating to automatic aid for the exchange of fire, rescue and emergency medical services. E. Changes in this Operating Plan may be made at any time by mutual written agreement of the OCFA Fire Chief and the CITY Fire Chief. A signed amendment to this document will be prepared accordingly and distributed to all holders. Any change constituting a change in policy shall be subject to approval of the governing board of the OCFA and the City Council of the CITY. 2. Definitions For the purposes of this Operating Plan, the following definitions will apply to identified fire, rescue and emergency medical services resources ('Resources "): A. ALS: Advanced life support. B. AUTOMATIC AID AREAS: Those geographic areas subject to this Agreement, as set forth in Exhibit B. C. BLS: Basic life support. D. CHIEF OFFICER: An individual holding the rank of Fire Battalion Chief or higher, capable of commanding incident resources and overall scene management. AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page A -1 [9101 E. DIRECT PROTECTION AREA (DPA): A party's own geographical jurisdiction. F. ENGINE: A Resource as identified in FIRESCOPE ICS 420 -1 as a Type 1 Engine, staffed with a minimum of three (3) full -time professional firefighters currently accredited by the Orange County Emergency Medical Services as Emergency Medical Technician — Basic. G. NFPA: National Fire Protection Association. H. PARAMEDIC UNIT: A Resource providing a minimum staffing of one (1) full -time professional firefighter accredited by the Orange County Emergency Medical Services as a Paramedic. SPECIALTY APPARATUS: A Resource provided pursuant to this Agreement for which the recipient party will be charged. Specialty Apparatus includes, but is not limited to, Water Tenders, Helicopters, Type III Engines, Heavy Rescue Equipment, Heavy Fire Equipment, Type VI Patrols and similar apparatus. J. SPECIALTY RESOURCE: a Specialty Apparatus and /or Specialty Service Resource. K. SPECIALTY SERVICE: A Resource provided pursuant to this Agreement for which the recipient party will be charged. Specialty Service includes, but is not limited to, Arson Investigators, Inspectors, hand crews, USAR, and similar services. L. TRUCK /QUINT: A Resource as identified in FIRESCOPE ICS 420 -1 as a Type 1 Truck, capable of providing a minimum 500 GPM elevated stream, 75 foot aerial ladder, 115 feet of ground ladders, and staffed with a minimum of three (3) full -time professional firefighters currently accredited by the Orange County Emergency Medical Services as Emergency Medical Technician — Basic. M. Additional Resources not described in this Operating Plan may be requested by the Incident Commander or appropriate dispatch center through normal Mutual Aid procedures prescribed in the OAMAP. 3. Emergency Incident Response A. CITY and OCFA shall expeditiously provide Resources to an emergency incident regardless of jurisdictional boundaries. Exhibit B lists the geographic areas subject to this Agreement. CITY and OCFA shall dispatch the closest, appropriate Resource to the geographical areas noted in Exhibit B upon notification of an emergency incident. AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page A -2 [clef:] B. Automatic aid provided pursuant to this Agreement shall consist of providing "First Alarm" type fire and emergency medical services as described in the requesting party's response matrix set forth in Section 5, below. C. Additional Resources and /or special equipment needed to meet unusual emergency needs may be requested by the Incident Commander or appropriate dispatch center through normal mutual aid procedures prescribed in the OAMAP. D. The requesting party shall provide patient transportation in accordance with the requesting party's contract or policy. 4. Dispatch Procedures Request for services will follow the guidelines set forth below: A. Contact shall be made to the Dispatch Center through CAD -to -CAD or pre - established communication links requesting the closest Resource. B. Whenever possible, utilization of an Automatic Vehicle Locator (AVL) system will be used to determine the closest appropriate Resource to the incident. C. All necessary information including address, type of emergency, Dispatch Center, assigned radio channel(s) and available related information shall be relayed via radio and confirmed by responding party and updated as appropriate. D. If the requested Resource is unable to respond within the NFPA turnout time of one minute, the requesting party's Dispatch Center will be advised of the delay. E. If the requested Resource encounters delays resulting from traffic, weather or other restrictions so as to result in an extended response time, the requesting party's dispatch center will be immediately advised of the delay. F. Dispatch into the geographic areas set forth in Exhibit B shall be automatic. G. Automatic Aid shall be provided at no cost for those Resources set forth herein, other than Specialty Apparatus and Specialty Services. The party responsible for the DPA over the Automatic Aid Area receiving Specialty Resources shall compensate the party providing the Resources for all Specialty Apparatus and Specialty Services. Such compensation shall be at a rate approved by both parties pursuant to an Assistance -by -Hire (ABH) rate Agreement. H. Automatic Aid shall apply only to emergency incidents and shall not apply to non - emergency situations such as water evacuations, public assistance, odor check, and similar situations. Hazardous Materials Incidents are not subject to this Agreement. AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page A -3 369 I. Station coverage is NOT included in this Agreement but may be requested separately, subject to availability and approval by both parties. 5. Response Matrix A. Upon notification by OCFA, CITY shall automatically dispatch into Automatic Aid Areas the following Resources in accordance with Resource response guidelines, where CITY Resources are closer than OCFA Resources: INCIDENT TYPES CITY RESOURCES PROVIDED MEDICAL AID Up to one (1) Engine or Truck/Quint and /or one 1 Paramedic Unit STRUCTURE FIRE Up to three (3) Engines, STRUCTURE FIRE one (1) Truck /Quint, one (1) Paramedic Unit and one 1 Chief Officer VEGETATION FIRE Up to two 2 Engines or Trucks /Quints OTHER FIRE One 1 Engine or Truck/Quint OTHER INCIDENT* Up to three (3) Engines, OTHER INCIDENT* one (1) Truck /Quint, one (1) Paramedic Unit, and one 1 Chief Officer. *OTHER INCIDENT includes any emergency response (e.g., rescue, automatic alarm, hazardous condition) not including specialty apparatus or personnel otherwise requested through Mutual Aid procedures in the OAMAP. B. Upon notification by CITY, OCFA shall automatically dispatch into Automatic Aid Areas the following Resources in accordance with Resource response guidelines, where OCFA Resources are closer than CITY Resources: INCIDENT TYPES OCFA RESOURCES PROVIDED MEDICAL AID Up to one (1) Engine or Truck /Quint (ALS or BLS, as requested) and /or one 1 Paramedic Unit STRUCTURE FIRE Up to three (3) Engines, one (1) Truck/Quint, one (1) Paramedic Unit and one 1 Chief Officer VEGETATION FIRE Up to two 2 Engines or Trucks /Quints OTHER FIRE One 1 Engine or Truck /Quint OTHER INCIDENT* Up to three (3) Engines, one (1) Truck /Quint, one (1) Paramedic Unit, and one 1 Chief Officer. *OTHER INCIDENT includes any emergency response (e.g., rescue, automatic alarm, hazardous condition) not including specialty apparatus or personnel otherwise requested through Mutual Aid procedures in the OAMAP. AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page A -4 1900] 6. Operational Command The first arriving company officer (Engine, Truck, Paramedic Unit, etc.) shall assume command until he /she reassigns command or is relieved by a Chief Officer. The highest- ranking Chief Officer from the party having jurisdiction shall assume command. All operations shall be conducted in a coordinated and organized manner consistent with ICS420 -1, Incident Command System. 7. Incident Reports When Resources from both parties have responded to an incident, the party having jurisdiction will be responsible for preparing the incident report. When no Resources from the party having jurisdiction respond to an incident, the Resources from the responding party shall prepare their own incident report and provide copies of the incident report to the party having jurisdiction. 8. Training Periodic interagency training shall be conducted to enhance operational coordination between CITY and OCFA Resources. This training shall be scheduled through CITY Fire Chief and the OCFA Fire Chief or their designees. 9. Response Maps and Pre -Plans Upon execution of this Operating Plan, each party shall provide the other with current standard response maps and shall provide updated versions as changes occur. 10. Evaluation The effectiveness of this Operating Plan shall be evaluated annually, or as significant changes occur, by the CITY Fire Chief and OCFA Fire Chief or their designees. AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page A -5 [cl7d ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY By: Z'/z Dated: ei h ichter, Fire Chief Orange County Fire Authority CITY OF NE WPO BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT By: Scott Poster, Fire Chief Newport Beach Fire Department APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Date: 11 -12.13 Aaron C. Had� City Attorney ATTEST: Date: By: Leilani I. Brown City Clerk AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Dated: 12—/1,6/) 3 Page A -6 ORIJ EXHIBIT B AUTOMATIC AID RESPONSE GEOGRAPHIC AREAS The following districts constitute the Automatic Aid Agreement Area for which CITY shall provide services to OCFA: 3829 4131 4436 5036 3830 4132 4521 5037 3831 4133 4533 5038 3927 4230 4534 5039 3928 4231 4535 5040 3929 4232 4536 5135 3930 4233 4635 5136 3931 4320 4636 5137 3932 4321 4637 5138 3933 4331 4735 5139 4027 4332 4736 5140 4028 4333 4737 5234 4029 4334 4837 5235 4030 4335 4838 5236 4031 4420 4839 5333 4032 4421 4936 5334 4033 4432 4937 5335 4127 4433 4938 5434 4128 4434 4939 5435 4130 4435 5035 AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page B -1 373 The following districts constitute the Automatic Aid Agreement Area for which OCFA shall provide services to CITY: 3929 4430 4724 4933 3930 4431 4725 4934 3931 4432 4726 4935 4027 4433 4727 4936 4028 4519 4728 4937 4029 4520 4729 4938 4030 4521 4730 4939 4031 4522 4731 5027 4126 4523 4732 5028 4127 4524 4733 5029 4128 4525 4734 5030 4129 4526 4735 5031 4130 4527 4736 5032 4220 4528 4737 5033 4221 4529 4822 5034 4226 4530 4823 5035 4227 4531 4824 5036 4228 4532 4825 5037 4229 4533 4826 5129 4230 4534 4827 5130 4319 4620 4828 5131 4320 4621 4829 5132 4321 4622 4830 5133 4326 4623 4831 5134 4327 4624 4832 5135 4328 4625 4833 5136 4329 4626 4834 5231 4330 4627 4835 5232 4331 4628 4836 5233 4419 4629 4837 5234 4420 4630 4838 5235 4421 4631 4925 5332 4422 4632 4926 5333 4423 4633 4927 5334 4425 4634 4928 5335 4426 4635 4929 5433 4427 4721 4930 5434 4428 4722 4931 4429 4723 4932 AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page B -2 374 EXHIBIT C MUTUAL THREAT ZONE OPERATIONS GUIDELINE Mutual Threat Zone Operations Guideline For The City of Newport Beach The City of Laguna Beach The Orange County Fire Authority Pcbruary 2012 AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page C -1 1011 Mutual Threat Zone Operations Guideline for the Cities of Newport Beach (NPB), Laguna Beach (LAB) and the Orange County Fire Authority (ORC) Effective February 3, 2012. i L Purpose The pwpose of this docwotat is to provide a guideline for responses is the Mutual Threat Zane (MIL). The Mn is defined ass gengraphical mw berwera rwa or mom jimbdictions, Into wldch those agencies would respond on initial attack. This guideline will streamline the dispatch of resources by creating an agreed77 upon MTZ response mop with pre - identified fire districts, a MM Fire Station Order (FSO), ads a pre•idaotfied Central Ordering Perm (COP). This guidelino will Woo strew the impoi tanee of Unificd Command and lateropereble communications by having o Chief Officer (CO) gvm each agency dispatched in the pro- idmiled NM response district, using the pre- identified eammuniesdoas plan. R. RuNdefEngngemenl The following odes of engagement have been apxd to by the Cities ofNewpuri Beach, Logtow Beaclh and the Orange County Fite Authority for vegetation fires in the MT7- 1. The anached MTZ response map, with praideatfied districts, will become the basis fardispulahing a Mn response. 2. The agreed -upon MTZ FSO will be based on "closest twlt(s)" or Nwieny unlosy'. 3. The MTZ response will be implemented for teponed vegetaGm fires in the wateahed within the MTZ districts. Once the cal I -raker caters the information into the CAD and it is detemhinei to be a MTZ response, a y'wgle response based on the agreed - upon MTZ FSO will be dispatched, including a CO from each agency by OCFA CCC (Emcr&cney Command CccteT) If Metro Net or Laguna Beach PolialFire titpalch is tilt original cdt lakes, the incident will bo forwarded to OCFA ECC for dispatch ((CPA ECC will bothe sbol dispatching agency for vehicle and vegttalica fives in the MTZ). 4. OCFA ECC will become cite Central Ordering Point for responses within tic MTZ S. All dispatch centers wit] follow the PmrFlraPlan for Newpordt.aguoe Coast as a guideline for ECC notifications. 6. Once the.MT2 rtspoas� is sent io OCFA fox dispatch, Metro Net will no66 NPB °overhead" and Laguna Police/Fire Dispatch Center will notify LAB "ov Awcr' of the MTZ response (per respective agency procedure). AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page C -2 [9171 7 The N'1 Z response will include one CO from etch agency. The COs are to meet at the occident and discus the need fur a Unified Incident Command (IC). If it is agm:cd lhu:a Unified IC is required, the COs will unify cult' and develop suppreNina objeerivn. (As a reminder there we pre -Fire attack plans fur Ncwpm fleaeh, Lapur_t Beach and OCFA) There may be incidents that require unified eevunmtd along with aosigniq structure- protection brunches. ThejurisdictiumJ CO may elect to anotutic the breech and wait to unify commwid until jurisdictional nwn}mad t *vc. 3. Once the rue is declared "under control NPR. I,AR and ORC will meet and discuss cOSI 8pPOrtiOtVnCR1. 9. The respcelive agency's Operations Chiefs will meet on an nnnual basis. or saoncr it rc0uireJ. m cnsura dtis guideline ix current and upemting effectively. t Restadendressc ctmg Ass:4rnt hire Chicl; OPtinliona (:hief, Cit of Laguna Beach City of Newport Ruch alnz� - Cmir Kinoshita Opctalious Chief, O(:FA, Silpaturm made Fchruary 3, 2012 AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page C -3 1911rr1 ' y , I GTON r; E4CH tJ COSTA SCH I d T !r `7� / \\ \ BEACH Dora Reference and Srwbologr ♦ OCFA Fire Stations Non OCFA Fire Stations y^�n \ Local -ORp MTZ Agreement W f+� - �F Local Responsibi0ty Areas �� vv.. .. State Responsibility Areas S District Grids Junsd¢uons �.. County Boundary Trails�.- - Torok Trails r-1. um:ro+e Major Streets �® - Hghways ..,. AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT = -- i 4 Page C-4 378 � � h • >GJN�. � � Page C-4 378 EXHIBIT D ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY COST REIMBURSEMENT RATES PERSONNEL EFFECTIVE September 28, 2012 POSITION 2012/13 HRLY RATE FIRE DIVISION CHIEF $144.35 FIRE BATTLAION CHIEF 89.68 FIRE CAPTAIN 67.76 FC /PARAMEDIC 75.60 FIRE APPARATUS ENGINEER 58.30 FAE/ PARAMEDIC 66.15 FIREFIGHTER 51.27 FF /PARAMEDIC 59.12 RESERVICE FIREFIGHTER 1.86 HEAVY FIRE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 96.20 LEAD FIRE PILOT 110.63 FIRE PILOT 96.20 EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION TECH. 22.59 SR. FIRE COMMUNICATIONS SUPV 76.98 FIRE COMMUNICATONS DISPATCHER 61.45 SR. COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN 66.92 COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN 58.67 COMMUNICATIONS INSTALLER 47.88 FIRE COMMUNITY RELATIONS /EDUC. SPEC. 63.63 FIRE COMM RELATIONS /ED SUPV PIO CIVILIAN 73.17 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ANALYST 93.04 GIS SPECIALIST 61.83 WILDLAND FIRE DEFENSE PLANNER 78.83 FLEET SERVICES COORDINTOR 72.85 FLEET SERVICES SUPERVISOR 74.22 SR. FIRE APPARATUS TECHNICIAN 65.60 FIRE APPARATUS TECHNICIAN 57.63 ASST. FIRE APPARATUS TECHNICIAN 49.71 SR, FIRE HELICOPTER TECHNICIAN 79.14 FIRE HELICOPTER TECHNICIAN 57.63 SERVICE CENTER LEAD 67.15 SERVICE CENTER SUPERVISOR 78.69 SR. FIRE EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN 70.90 FIRE EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN 53.48 GENERAL LABORER- EXTRA HELP 30.41 HAND CREW FIREFIGHTER 32.00 HAND CREW SUPERVISOR STAFF FIRE CAPTAIN 96.20 HAND CREW SUPERVISOR STAFF FIREFIGHTER 72.93 AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page D -1 379 Mutually Beneficial Hand Crew Rate POSITION PROPOSED HRLY RATE HAND CREW FF- MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RATE $17.37 HAND CREW SUPERVISOR STAFF FIRE CAPTAIN 51.49 HAND CREW SUPERVISOR STAFF FIREFIGHTER 38.96 Mutually Beneficial Rate: This rate would apply when the crew is requested by a private entity or partner agency to perform preventive fuel reduction work that benefits both OCFA and the hiring agency. EQUIPMENT EFFECTIVE September 28. 2012 DESCRIPTION 2012/13 RATE TYPE 1 ENGINE $85.00 TYPE 2 ENGINE 70.00 TYPE 3 ENGINE 70.00 TRUCK/QUINT 85.00 PATROL UNIT 70.00 AIRPORT CRASH UNIT 85.00 CREW CARRYING VEHICLE 20.00 DOZER TRANSPORT 65.25 DOZER 65.00 DOZER TRAILER 12.50 DOZER TENDER 20.00 GRADER 58.00 LOADER 40.00 DUMP TRUCK 65.00 MEDIC UNIT 4.54 MECHANIC SERVICE TRUCK 3.58 WATER TENDER 31.00 FUEL TENDER 31.00 AIR/LIGHT UTILITY 24.00 FIRE COMMAND UNIT 20.00 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 4.00 PICKUP 3.58 SEDAN 1.96 VAN 4.54 HELICOPTER -BELL SUPER HUEY 1,582.62 HELICOPTER -BELL 412 3,472.24 Hourly Rates are based on 24 hour daily schedule AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT Page D -2 380 I_1iETd:IM=ILI19-.1 iN EiNIORANDUINT OF UNDERSTANDING for EXCHANGE OF FIRE, RESCUE AND EA9ERGENCY iNIED[CAL SERVICES between the ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AU'f E[ORITY and the CITY 017 NEWPORT BEACH This Nlcmorarrdum of Understanding ( "MOU ") is authorized by the City of Newport Beach Fire Chief and the Orange County Fire Authority Fire Chief in an Agreement for Exchange of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services dated January I, 2002 and is subject to the terms and conditions set forth in said Agreement. The purpose of this MOU is to outline the procedures for implementing the Agreement between the City of Newport Beach Fire Department, hereinafter referred to as "CITY" and the Orange County Fire Authority, hereinafter referred to as " AUTI-IORffY ". This MOU is a guide for day - to -day operations. It is not intended to replace or revise the Ot-ange County Fire Services Operational At-ea rllulual Aicl Plcrn. This NIOU replaces any existing NIOU in effect between AUTHOlUTY and CITY. AI40UNT AND TYPE OF ASSISTANCE This MOU is for the exchange of Eire, rescue and emergency medical services to the areas specified. The identified lire department resources will respond to emergencies as set l.orth below. For the purposes of this NIOU, [lie following definitions will apply to identified resources: BATTAI ION CI -LIEF: Refers to an officer capable of and responsible for commanding incident resources and overall scene management. ENGINE: Refers to a fire department resource meeting the equipment standards of a FIP.ESCOPE ICS Type I Engine with a mininlu n staffing of three (3) personnel. 1-IEUCOPTER: Refers to a FIRESCOPE ICS Type 2 helicopter with water dropping capability owned and operated by the Orange County Fire Authority. PARAMEDIC: Refers to a fire department resource providing advanccd life support services in compliance with Orange County EMS Agency Policy and Procedure #090.00 definitions for "advanced life support'; "advanced life support unil "; and "emergency medical technician/ paramedic ". TRUCK: Refers to a fire Clef), •unent resource capable of providing a minimum elevated stream and rescue capability of not less than fifty (50), feet and a minimum staffing of three (3) personnel. 381 Additional resources not described in this NIOU may be requested by the Incident Commander or appropriate dispatch center through 1101-11181 IVIutuat Aid channels as outlined in the Orange C'aunly Fire Services Operalional Area kfulual Aid Peen. RESPONSE ARIAS I. CITY SHALL PROVIDE: III accordance with dispatch procedures, up to five ENGINES, one BATTALION CHIEF, one TRUCK and two PARAMEDICS from CITY stations to districts within the AUTHORITY'S jurisdiction where CITY resources are closer. The CITY shall also provide a second TRUCK to areas of AUTHORITy jurisdiction along Coast Highway south to and including Emerald Bay where the CITY resource is closer. See Attachlucnt A for response areas. 2. AU ROIUTY SHALL PROVOL: L1 accurclance with dispatch procedures, up to five FINGNES, one BATTALION CHIL'•F, one TRUCK and one PARAMEDIC from AUTHORITY Stations to districts within the CITY's jurisdiction where AU'ft- tORffY resources are closer. The Aurt-to L"rY shall also provide one HELICOPTER into areas of Newport Beach, illustrated in Attachment 13, on each instance of a vegetation fire for a single period of two hours. After the first bvo -hour period of non- reinhbursed aid, use of the HELICOPTER will be reimbursable as Assistance by Hire at the OCf A Board approved Forest Agency rate, plus any additional cxpenclecl costs for I- IELICOPTER support. See Attachment 13 for response areas. 3. BOTH AGENCIES SHALL PROVIDE: hh accordance with dispatch procedures, the first through fifth clue ENGINE, one BATTALION CHIEF, one TRUCK and one PARAMEDIC to all freeways and tolhvays as needed based on closest Units. Changes in this written N,IOU may be made at any time by mutual written agreement of the AUTHORITY Fire Chid anti CffY Fire Chief. A signed amendment to this document will be prepared accordingly and distributed to all holders. OPISRAT10NA1, C0NIA4AND The first arriving officer will assume command Until he or she reassigns command or is relievecl by a chief officer. The highest - ranking officer from the authority havin0 jurisdiction will have the u161118te authority to assume command. All operations will be conducted in a coordinated and 382 organized manner. INCI DENT REPORTS When units of both agencies have responded to an incident, the unit of the agency having jurisdiction will be responsible for preparing the incident report. When no units fi•om the jurisdictional agency respond to an incident, the units from the responding jurisdiction shall prepare their own incident report and the responding agency shall provide copies of the incident report to tilejurisdicLional agency. DISPATal AND COMiNtUINICATIONS Request for services will follow the guidelines noted below: a) Contact shall be made to the dispatch center through pre - established conununication links requesting a resource by fire station and unit type identified in this Agreement. b) All necessary information including address, type of emergency, tactical radio channel and related information that is available shall be relayed to responding units and updated as appropriate. c) The agency receiving the request shall dispatch the requested resource, if available, and shall provide the responding units with all pertinent information, identifying the jurisdictional dispatch center and tactical radio channel. (1) If the requested type of unit is not in the station requested and located so as to result in an extended response time, the requesting agency's dispatch center will be advised of the delay to ensure that the closest unit will respotnd. e) Lf the requested unit encounters delays resulting from seasonal, traffic, or other restrictions, so as to result in an extended response lime, the requesting agency's dispatch center will be immediately advised of the delay. TRAINING Periodic interagency training shall be conducted Ivor the purpose of innproving working relalimiships and operational coordination between CITY and AU'I1101UTY units. This (raining shall be coordinated through the arcs fire Operations Officer and the AUTt- miurY's Battalion Chief assigned as I:he liaison N the CITY fire department. RESPONSE MAPS AND PREPLANS Upon execution of this NIOU, each agency shall provide the other with current standard response maps and shall provide updated versions as changes occur. 383 EVALUATION The effectiveness of the procedures contained in this NIOU shall be evaluated annually, or as significant changes occur, by the C[TY's Piro Operations Officer and the AU'fF[ORl "I'Y,s Battalion Chief assigned as the liaison to the CITY fire department. ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTI[ORffY BY: Chip Prather, Fire Chief Orange County Fire Authority CITY Ole NEWPORT BEACHITIR e DEPART\4ENT BY: Newport Bo7ich rird Department V--� Date 1 �Z/ K�/"/ Date / - ? - C' Z gall