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60C - OUTSOURCING FIRE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
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2/21/2012
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The standard response for various types of calls will be as follows: <br /> Type of Call Standard Response <br /> <br /> Small vehicle, fence, power One engine company <br /> pole, or trash fire <br /> Large vehicle, (trucks) or grass fire Two engine companies and one battalion chief <br /> <br /> All structural fires Three engine companies, one truck company, <br /> one paramedic unit, and one battalion chief <br /> Medical aid or rescue call The closest engine or truck company and one <br /> paramedic unit (back-up paramedic service will <br /> handle as many as five separate simultaneous <br /> emergencies) <br /> Traffic accident w/persons trapped One engine company, one truck company, one <br /> paramedic unit, and one battalion chief <br /> <br /> Hazardous materials incident One engine, the hazardous materials unit, one <br /> truck company, one battalion chief, and <br /> additional units as required (i.e., additional <br /> engines, paramedics etc.) <br /> Public service calls Closest engine or truck company <br /> Second and each additional alarm Three engines, one truck company, one air utility <br /> unit, one additional battalion chief, and a division <br /> chief, and a Safety Officer <br /> High rise response Six engines, two trucks, two battalion chiefs, <br /> one division chief, one medic unit, one air utility <br /> unit, one safety officer, and one duty officer <br /> Cover assignments Any emergency of extended duration will result <br /> in an automatic move-up of equipment in <br /> accordance with the OCFA's move-up and <br /> cover plans <br /> 3. Move-up and Cover <br /> <br /> The move-up and cover program is designed to meet the response needs of the community by the <br /> movement of apparatus into critical areas based on the probability of emergency responses. Move-up <br /> and cover assignments shall occur in accordance with the OCFA's standard operating procedure. <br /> 4. Emergency Dispatch <br /> <br /> Authority will provide dispatchers who are trained in Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD). <br /> Authority will maintain Mobile Data Terminals within fire department emergency apparatus capable of <br /> utilizing the Authority's Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD). <br /> Authority will maintain emergency service radio system that will have coverage of 99% of the CITY and <br /> have multiple channel capability for major incidents. <br /> <br /> <br /> Page 2 <br /> <br /> 60C-64 <br />
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