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AGENDA REPORT
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9/6/2011
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15Y
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08
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL StRVICES FIRS] FI SPONDER ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORF AGREEMENT (11/1/201.1) <br /> a. Contractor shall be penalized any time Response Time compliance drops below 90% for <br /> any calendar month. Response Times for departments with low call volume (less than <br /> 100 calls per month) shall be evaluated when the Contractor has responded to 100 calls. <br /> Once the 100 call level is exceeded, the number of calls to achieve the 100 call threshold <br /> will start over in the next month. <br /> b. Calculating FRALS response time penalties: <br /> • Compliance will be calculated based on combining the Echo, Delta, and Charlie levels <br /> of responses and all subareas (Metro/urban, Suburban/Rural, Wilderness). If <br /> compliance falls below ninety percent (90%) the subsidy will be reduced by 10% for <br /> the next month. <br /> • Compliance for Contractors with low response volume (less than 100 calls per <br /> month) will be determined by accumulating the monthly call volume until a total of <br /> 100 calls is exceeded. Failure of the Contractor to meet the 90% compliance level <br /> will result in a 10% reduction of the subsidy for a period equal to the number of <br /> months required tc exceed the 100 call minimum. For example, if it takes a <br /> Contractor three months to respond to more than 100 calls, the penalty deduction <br /> will be applied to the next three subsidy payments. Once the 100 call level is <br /> exceeded, the number of calls to achieve the 100 call threshold will start over for the <br /> next calendar month. <br /> c. If FRALS calls are not categorized at the Contractor's dispatch center, compliance will be <br /> measured as if all calls are within the ECHO Category. <br /> d. If Response Time compliance drops below 90%, a performance improvement plan <br /> must be submitted to the EMS Director with the monthly compliance report. The <br /> performance improvement plan must identify each problem that led to the delayed <br /> response and the steps being taken to correct each such problem. <br /> 14.3 Failure to Respond - Contractor's subsidy shall be reduced by a penalty of$2,500 for each <br /> failure by the Contractor, with the exception of operational necessity, to provide FRALS, to a <br /> location within the Primary Service Area where a response has been requested by the <br /> dispatch center. The imposition of a penalty does not release Contractor of any other <br /> liability from its failure to respond. A request for an exemption of this penalty due to <br /> operational necessity may be submitted to the EMS Director. The request shall be reviewed <br /> Page 12 of 26 <br />
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