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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2021-074 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2021-074 Sponsored by: Bower A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SEWARD FIRE DEPARTMENT (SFD) AND THE LOWELL POINT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT (LPVFD) FOR THE PURPOSE OF FIREFIGHTING AND EMERGENCY OPERATIONS WHEREAS, the City of Seward, Bear Creek Volunteer Fire Department, Moose Pass Volunteer Fire Company, and Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department are the emergency responders for the Eastern side of the Kenai Peninsula; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward currently has Automatic Aid Agreement in place with Bear Creek Volunteer Fire Department, and Mutual Aid Agreements with Moose Pass Volunteer Fire Company and State of Alaska Forest Services; and WHEREAS,Alaska Statute§ 18.70.150 permits a city to adopt an ordinance or resolution authorizing and permitting their fire department to go to the aid of another city,incorporated entity, fire protection group or territory outside of it; and WHEREAS, having an Automatic Aid Agreement in place between the City of Seward and the Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department will clarify the two agencies' roles, responsibilities, and dispatch procedures, and help facilitate joint training exercises and communications. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into an Automatic Aid Agreement,in accordance with the terms and conditions and in substantial form as attached hereto with the Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department. Section 2.The City Manager and Seward Fire Chief are authorized to execute and amend the Operations Plan pursuant to this agreement without further review by the Council so long as they do not conflict with the Automatic Aid agreement. Section 3.This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 12th day of July, 2021. CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2021-074 se•J THE TY F WARD, ALASKA risty Terry Ma AYES: DeMoss, Baclaan, McClure, Casagranda, Seese, Terry NOES: None ABSENT: Osenga ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: rends J. Ball u, MMC City Clerk . FE(City Seal•). •t V •`* B � Q�, (J • O Rgj•. Q .° • •.G F• 4. • I SEAL • • • ti., FOFA‘V" ''•.....►...ti• City Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: July 26, 2021 To: Mayor and Council Members From: Clinton Crites, Fire Chief Thru: Janette Bower, City Manager Agenda Item: Automatic Aid Agreement with the Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department BACKGROUND &JUSTIFICATION: In the past, the City of Seward has been requested to respond to fire and emergency events in the Lowell Point Area without having a formal aid agreement in place. The Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department personnel and equipment may not be enough to safely fight fires and they depend on assistance from the City of Seward Fire Department and the Bear Creek Volunteer Fire Department. The Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department has approached us requesting a formal Automatic Aid Agreement. It is noted that many of the Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department responders work in the Seward area and can be called upon for additional trained personnel in the event of large-scale emergency within City limits for automatic aid to both departments. The City of Seward currently has an Automatic Aid Agreement with the Bear Creek Volunteer Fire Department, and Mutual Aid Agreements with Moose Pass Volunteer Fire Company and State of Alaska Division of Forestry. This agreement with the Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department is a much-needed addition to our current aid agreements. Automatic Aid Agreements with neighboring fire departments can significantly impact cost savings on insurance for community members through rate determinations by the Insurance Services Office(ISO) scores for all departments involved. INTENT: Council authorization for the City Manager to execute a mutual aid agreement and operational plan between SFD and Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department. Increased equipment and man power allowing better protection for the citizens of both communities. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A 1 Comprehensive Plan (document source here):2030 plan page 27 volume X 2, 12.1 Provide Emergency Medical Services _ 2 Strategic Plan (document source here): 199 Page 18, Promote safe X community Other (list):AS§ 18.70.1 S0 permits a city to adopt an ordinance or 3 resolution authorizing and permitting their fire department to go to the X aid of another city, incorporated entity, fire protection group or territory j outside of it FISCAL NOTE: All associated costs are borne by each responding agency, and in this manner, costs for manpower, materials, supplies and equipment are exchanged between the agencies, ultimately resulting in funds being expended for the benefit of the areas. Approved by Finance Department: ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No x RECOMMENDATION: Council approve Resolution 2021-074 approving the City Manager to enter into an Automatic Aid Agreement between the City of Seward Fire Department and the Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department. AGREEMENT FOR EXCHANGE OF AUTOMATIC AID BETWEEN THE CITY OF SEWARD FIRE DEPARTMENT AND LOWELL POINT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT This Automatic Aid Agreement(the "agreement"), is made by and between the City of Seward Fire Department(SFD) and the Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department (LPVFD). 1. Response to Automatic Aid Requests. a. Both parties to this agreement provide fire protection services within their jurisdictions. b. In return for the services to be provided by SFD, LPVFD agrees to provide a designated fire response, as determined by the Fire Chiefs of SFD and LPVFD. c. In return for the services to be provided by LPVFD, SFD agrees to provide a designated fire response, as determined by the Fire Chiefs of SFD and LPVFD. 2. Emergcncies—Information Provided. Upon report of a structure fire through a 9-1-1 Call Center within the automatic aid response area of either service area, SFD or LPVFD will automatically dispatch its nearest available and appropriate designated fire response to that incident location. The automatic aid response areas are determined by the Fire Chiefs of SFD and LPFD and set forth in the Annual Operational Plan. 3. Jurisdiction. "Jurisdiction" is defined to be that political and geographical boundary designating the respective service areas that are party to this agreement. 4. Command Authority. a. When the aiding department arrives before the jurisdictional department, the aiding department will take the necessary action dictated by the situation. b. Upon arrival of the jurisdictional department, the operational responsibility for the situation will be immediately assumed by the jurisdictional department. c. The aiding department personnel will be under direction of the officer in charge of the jurisdictional department, working cooperatively with the aiding department's officer in charge. d. The aiding department will be released from the scene as soon as practical by the officer in charge of the jurisdictional department. 5. Withdrawal of Resources or Assignment Turndown. a. If, after arrival at the emergency scene or staging area with the resources as identified in the annual operational plan,it becomes necessary to withdraw a portion or all of such resources in order to address an emergency situation in the jurisdiction served by the SFD&LPVFD Automatic Aid Agreement/2021 P a g e 1 1 4 aiding department, such withdrawal may be initiated at the sole discretion of the officer in charge of the aiding department. b. Such withdrawal may also be made at the sole discretion of the officer in charge of the aiding department if they determine that the aiding department's resources are being subjected to unnecessary or unreasonable danger. c. In either case,the officer in charge shall coordinate the withdrawal with the jurisdictional department's officer in charge in a manner that avoids endangering personnel of either department. d. It is mutually understood and agreed that this agreement does not relieve either party from the necessity and obligation of using its own resources to provide fire protection within any part of its own jurisdiction. e. In the event a jurisdictional department ever fails to respond to an incident within its jurisdiction to which an aiding department has responded, at the sole discretion of the aiding department, this agreement may be terminated by the aiding department immediately, or within a reasonable time thereafter. f. It is further agreed that either party may terminate the agreement at any time by giving written notice to the other party at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of termination. 6. Responsibilily for Costs & Liability. a. Each party desires to provide to the other a reasonable,professional and reciprocal exchange of fire response services on a day-to-day basis at no additional cost. b. Each party shall bear its own costs for responding to an automatic aid request. c. Each responding agency shall be responsible for its own liabilities incurred traveling to the scene, at the scene and returning to the station of origin. d. In rendering emergency services, each agency will bear the responsibility for its own acts and any liability incurred by such acts. Each party waives all claims against the other party for compensation for loss, damage,personal injury or death occurring as a consequence of the performance of this agreement. e. Each party agrees to carry sufficient general liability insurance and insurance on their personnel and equipment, including coverage for damage to other equipment and personnel through error or omission. Parties will provide proof of insurance upon request. 7. Annual Oueratin-a Plan. a. It is in the best interests of the citizens of SFD and LPVFD to be provided the most expeditious and professional response to suppress fires. The details as to amounts and type of assistance to be dispatched, response areas methods of requesting aid, and the names or ranks of persons authorized to send and receive such requests, lists of personnel and resources which will be utilized, shall be developed by the Fire Chiefs of SFD and LPVFD. b. Such details shall be recorded in an Operational Plan by Fire Chiefs of SFD and LPVFD. SFD&LPVFD Automatic Aid Agreement/2021 Page 2 1 4 8. The Operational Plan shall be approved and signed by the agencies and the Seward City Mayor and City Manager, dated and attached hereto. Integration: This Agreement and all appendices embody the entire agreement of the parties. There are no promises, terms, conditions, or obligations other than those contained herein; this agreement shall supersede all previous communications,representations, or agreements, either oral or written,between the parties. This agreement shall only be amended, modified or changed by a writing executed by authorized representatives of the parties. 9. Mutual Aid Agreement It is mutually understood that incidents other than structure fires will be on a Mutual Aid request basis. The Fire Chief, or their designee, can request resources of the other agency for other types of emergencies. When resources of either department are requested,they will offer vehicles, services and personnel to assist the other department in their emergency as needed and when available. 9. Warranty of Authority. By execution of this Agreement, each person signing on behalf of an entity warrants that. (1) This Agreement is executed on behalf of a valid legal entity; (2) Such entity has the full right and authority to undertake the action contemplated by this Agreement; (3) The execution of this Agreement by the signatory has been duly and properly authorized by the Party on whose behalf said Agreement is executed in accordance with Alaska laws, regulations, agreements and procedures governing the authority of such person or entity to execute this Agreement on behalf of such Party; and(4)The consent of all persons or entities whatsoever necessary to the due execution of this Agreement has been obtained. AGREEDED BY: CITY OF SEWARD FIRE DEPARTMENT LOWELL POINT VOLUNTEER F DEP E By: By: ClintonCrites, Fire Chief Karl Van Buskirk, Fire Chief Date: 'g f elf/`--Loix Date: 06- C7';�'—2-► Z CITY OF SEWARD COM TY O L POINT By: By: A4i 4tn fh�i +'�.. Janette Bower, City Manager Lowell Point Community Council President Date: Date: { ' SFD&LPVFD Automatic Aid Agreement 12021 Page 3 1 4 ATTEST: Date: Brenda Ballou City Clerk (City Seal) SFD&LPVFD Automatic Aid Agreement 12021 Page 4 1 4 OPERATIONAL PLAN(Exhibit A) AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF SEWARD FIRE DEPARTMENT and LOWELL POINT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT This Operational Plan.between City of Seward Fire Department(SFD)and the Lowell Point Volunteer Fire Department(LPVFD) is for automatic aid response of fire apparatus and personnel for structure fires. The purpose of the Plan is to outline the procedures for carrying out an automatic aid response between SFD and LPVFD. This Plan is a guide for day-to-day operations,and may be revised, amended or altered annually by mutual consent of SFD and LPVFD with approval by Seward and Lowell Point Fire Chief's for the purpose of carrying out the original intent of the Automatic Aid Agreement. In addition,this Plan may be cancelled by the City or Community of Lowell Point on behalf of either entity after a 30-day notice has been given to the other party involved in the Automatic Aid Agreement. I. AUTOMATIC AID RESPONSE AREAS AND AMOUNT AND TYPE OF ASSISTANCE a. SFD will automatically respond to a LPVFD alarm for any structural fire within the Community of Lowell Point(map attached), and will provide engine and personnel on a first alarm response. Unless re-directed by the Incident Commander(IC),the response will be to the fire scene. If necessary,the additional responders will accompany the engine in another vehicle suitable for emergency response. The deployment of designated automatic aid will depend on current staffing and conditions, and be at the discretion of the Fire Chief,or On-Call Command Officer. b. LPVFD will automatically respond for any structural fire within the SFD boundaries (map attached), and will provide tanker/pumper and personnel on a first alarm response. Unless re-directed by the IC,the response will be to the fire scene. If the tanker/pumper responding can only safely carry two personnel,the additional responders will accompany the tanker/pumper in a vehicle suitable for emergency response. The deployment of designated automatic aid will depend on current staffing and conditions, and be at the discretion of the Fire Chief or On-Call Command Officer. c. Cancellation may occur in small uncomplicated incidents that may be false alarms, out on arrival, out immediately after arrival, etc.by the officer in charge of the jurisdictional department. H. TRAINING Joint training exercises shall be carried out annually under the direction of the Chief or the Chief s or Training Officers in each department. Classroom instruction should be available upon request by each department,and should include ICS and unified command exercises. III. COMMUNICATIONS a. RADIO—Dispatch shall announce by radio that an Automatic Aid is needed on the responding agency's dispatch channel. This will occur without direction by either SFD&LPVFD Automatic Aid Operational Plan 12021 Page 1 1 2 department for fire incidents. The responding agency, after notifying dispatch that they are en route,will switch to the requesting agency's dispatch channel and advise the IC they are in route. b. The responding agency will communicate with the IC unless advised otherwise. e. Radio traffic will be kept to a minimum. d. Clear text will be used at all times. IV. FIRE INCIDENT REPORTING Each agency shall be responsible for reporting the incident in accordance with their department policy and procedures, V. REVISIONS The Operational Plan shall be cooperatively developed,reviewed annually and become part of the Automatic Aid Agreement upon consent of the agencies and execution by the City Manager for the City of Seward and President of the Lowell Point Community Council. APPROVED: CITY OF SEWARD FIRE DEPARTMENT LOWELL POINT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT I By. By: Y Clinton Crites,Fire Chief Karl Van Buskirk,Fire Chief Date: Date: e!>,6-0.�L_Z0 CITY OF SEWARD CO ITY OF L E L P 1ico- Janette Bower,City Manager Lowell Point Community Council President Date: Date: ('�2( -r ATTEST: By: Brenda Ballou, City Clerk Efate: SFD&LPVFD Automatic Aid Operational Plan/2021 Page 212