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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
6/21/2011
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15Y
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14
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FIRST RESPONDER ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT AGREEMENT (REV 2/17/11) <br /> 12.2 By signing this agreement, Contractor agrees to the terms and provisions described in <br /> EXHIBIT G- EQUIPMENT LOAN AGREEMENT. <br /> 12.3 FRALS Unit Markings <br /> a. New FRALSs unit shall be marked as required by the National Fire Protection Agency <br /> (NFPA) Standard 1901 (2009 or current standard) that includes reflective chevron <br /> markings on the rear and a reflective stripe on the side panels. <br /> b. FRALSs units shall display the following signage, on both sides: <br /> • Level of service (e.g., "Paramedic Unit") <br /> • Contractor's name <br /> 12.4 Equipment: <br /> a. All on-board equipment, medical supplies and personal communications equipment <br /> used by Contractor shall meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the EMS Policies <br /> and this Agreement. <br /> b. Contractor shall have and submit to County policies regarding the acquisition, stocking <br /> and security of control led substances carried on Service Vehicles. <br /> c. Equipment and supply requirements may be modified with the approval of the EMS <br /> Director, including modifications due to changes in technology. <br /> d. The County may inspect FRALS units for EMS related equipment and supplies at any <br /> time without prior notice. <br /> 12.5 Failure to meet minimum in-service equipment/supply requirements: <br /> a. If any Service Vehicle fails to meet the requirements, as contained in EMS Polices, the <br /> County may assess a penalty to Contractor, as specified in this agreement. <br /> b. In addition to any penalty, if the EMS Director determines that the failure to meet <br /> requirements is critical, the Service Vehicle shall be removed from service until the non- <br /> compliance is corrected. <br /> SECTION 13 - REQUIRED REPORTS <br /> 13.1 Contractor shall provide, within thirty (30) calendar days after the first day of each month, <br /> reports addressing its performance during the preceding month with respect to the clinical, <br /> operational, and financial performance requirement, in the form and manner required by <br /> the EMS Director. Reports shall include, but are not limited to: <br /> a. Response Time Compliance reports <br /> b. Reports on patient/customer complaints <br /> Page 10 of 26 <br />
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