Greater Dayton Area Fire Departments’ Mutual Aid Agreement

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Greater Dayton Area Fire Departments’ Mutual Aid Agreement. Role of GMVEMSC. Greater Miami Valley EMS Council was approached by member agencies with concerns about mutual aid: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Greater Miami Valley EMS Council was approached by member agencies with concerns about mutual aid:Some agencies had uncertainties regarding

which agencies are and are not signatories to the Greater Dayton Area Fire Departments’ Mutual Aid Agreement (GDAFDMAA)

A number of agencies in the region are not in the agreement

Some uncertainties regarding what is covered

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GMVEMSC discussed issues with: Greater Montgomery County Fire Chiefs’

Association (GMCFCA, home agency for the agreement)

Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office (MCPA)

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GMVEMSC agreed to:Identify which agencies are not members in the

agreementAssist those agencies with the process of

joining the agreement (should they choose to)Maintain a copy of the agreement on the

GMVEMSC website (www.gmvemsc.org)Maintain a current list of signatories to the

agreement on the GMVEMSC websiteProvide an educational program (this

presentation) on the GDAFDMAA, available for download on the website

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GMVEMSC will contact all member agencies that are not currently signatories to the GDAFDMAA and let them know they are eligibleORC 9.60 is the statutory authority allowing

private fire companies and private emergency service organizations to enter into contracts with governmental entities for mutual aid.

Procedures for joining the GDAFDMAA are in later in this presentation

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The Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office:Is the repository for all signed agreements

Simply a legal repositorySends any additions or deletions to each party

to this AgreementWill notify GMVEMSC when departments join

(or leave) the plan, so that the list on the website can be kept up to date

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In emergency services, mutual aid is an agreement among emergency responders to lend assistance across jurisdictional boundaries.

Assistance given when a jurisdiction’s resources

are inadequate for current needs, whether for one incident or multiple incidents.

Strengthens existing working relationships between agencies

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The primary goal of mutual aid is to provide additional resources in a timely manner when there is a critical shortage of resources in a jurisdiction, or to best meet needs

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It is a multijurisdictional effort dedicated to protecting life, property and the environment in critical times of need.

The term “fire protection” includes personal services and equipment required for the protection of life and property from fire, firefighting and/or emergency medical services.

The term “emergency response” includes necessary services to respond to a fire, health, safety

(not including law enforcement) or environmental incident that threatens life, property or

environment.

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Additional units such as fire apparatus, medic units and Hazmat can be called at any given time to respond to another jurisdiction if needed.

Simply contact other agency’s Dispatch Center

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Note well: the GDAFDMAA is NOT a Montgomery County mutual aid plan

It is and always has been a regional plan with departments from many counties

GDAFDMAA is NOT the Ohio Fire Chief’s Emergency Response Plan (ERP)ERP is intended for major incidentsGDAFDMAA is for BOTH day to day needs AND

for major incidents

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An agreement is based on section 505.44 and 9.60 of the Ohio revised code to provide assistance to

other fire and emergency responders when there is a need for additional resources.

No charge shall be made to any party to this Agreement for services rendered by any

other contracting party (parties) under the provision of this Agreement.Note: Does not preclude charging patients for

EMS; just can’t charge agencies who signed the Agreement

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NoThere shall be no reimbursement for :

loss or damage to equipment while engaged in an activity in accordance with Agreement

any indemnity award or premium contribution assessed against the employing party for workmen’s compensation benefits arising by reason of injury or death to a member of the defined agency while engaged in rendering services under this Agreement

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No limit on number of agencies who can join the Agreement

By signing, agency becomes part of "a single instrument.”Other agencies do not have to re-sign

agreements each time another agency joins or leaves

All counterparts filed with office of Montgomery County ProsecutorOfficial depository for Agreement

Non-expiring agreement Any party may withdraw with 30 days written

notice

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Z Fire Department is fighting a major structure fire and requires additional Ladders

ZFD receives an EMS call when all ZFD’s EMS units are on other responses

ZFD has a structural collapse at a hazardous materials facility, and requires rescue units, MCI units, as well as additional EMS and Engines

In all these examples, ZFD requests mutual aid help from a nearby jurisdiction that can provide assistance at the time

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We’re all part of Public Safety responseAll public safety agencies have times when

they are unable to meet the demands placed on them

GDAFDMAA provides a huge resource pool for agencies to call on

Part of the “whole community” response concept

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Agreement provided for Montgomery county and surrounding counties, including Butler, Clark, Darke, Greene, Hamilton, Miami, Preble, Shelby, Warren, & WPAFB FD

At any given time the departments in these counties in the agreement can respond to other jurisdictions to provide resources in a timely fashion

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Map of the

Greater Dayton

Area FD Mutual

Aid Agreement

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Greater Dayton

Area Mutual aid

map

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(as of the time of this PowerPoint)

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City of Fairfield F.D.Fairfield Township F.D.Liberty Township F.D.City of Middletown F.D.Milford Township F.D.Ross Township F.D.Village of Seven Mile F.D.Sommerville F.D.Wayne Township F.D.

Bethel Township F.D.Harmony Township Volunteer F.D.City of New Carlisle F.D.Pike Township F.D.Springfield Township F.D.

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Ansonia F.D.Arcanum F.D.Arcanum Rescue ServicesGreenville F.D.Greenville Emer. Rescue Serv.Hollansburg Volunteer F.D., Inc.Liberty Township F.D.New Madison Volunteer F.D.Village of Pitsburg F.D.Rossburg Fire Assoc.Village of Versailles F.D.

City of Bellbrook F.D.City of Fairborn F.D.City of Xenia F.D.Beavercreek Twp. F.D.Cedarville Twp. F.D.Jefferson Township F.D.Miami Township F.D.New Jasper Township F.D.Silver Creek Township F.D.Spring Valley Township F.D.Sugarcreek Township F.D.Xenia Township F.D.

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Municipality of Brookville F.D.Butler Township F.D.City of Clayton F.D.City of Dayton F.D.City of Englewood F.D. & EMSFarmersville Fire Assoc. Inc.City of Germantown F.D.City of Huber Heights F.D.Harrison Township F.D.Jefferson Township F.D.Germantown Rescue Squad, Inc.City of Kettering F.D.

Miami Township F.D.City of Moraine F.D.City of Miamisburg F.D.City of Oakwood F.D.Village of New Lebanon F.D.Village of Phillipsburg F.D.City of Riverside F.D.City of Trotwood Fire & RescueCity of Union F.D. & EMSCity of West Carrollton F.D.Washington Township F.D.City of Vandalia F.D.

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Bradford Fire & Rescue Svcs., Inc.Casstown Volunteer F.D.Laura Fire Co., Inc.Ludlow Falls F.D., Inc.West Milton Fire Co., Inc.City of Tipp City F.D.City of Troy F.D.Bethel Twp. Fire Co., Inc.City of Piqua F.D.

City of Eaton F.D.Village of Eldorado F.D.Village of Gratis F.D.Village of Lewisburg F.D.Camden-Somers Twp. F.D.Village of Verona F.D.Village of West Alexandria F.D.West Manchester F.D.Northwest Fire & Ambulance Dist.

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Loveland-Symmes F.D.

City of Sidney Dept. Of Fire & Emergency Services

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Village of Carlisle F.D.Clearcreek Fire DistrictCity of Franklin F.D.Joint Emergency Medical Svc.City of Lebanon F.D.Salem-Morrow F.D.Deerfield Township F.D.City of Mason F.D.Franklin Township F.D.Hamilton Township F.D.Harlan Township F.D.Massie Township F.D.Turtle Creek Township F.D.Union Township F.D.Wayne Township F.D.

Wright Patterson Air Force Base Fire Department

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In the event of emergency and on request of another fire department by the highest ranking officer of that department on duty at the time of the emergencyEach party to this Agreement will furnish fire

department personnel and equipment, IF the highest ranking officer on duty at the requested agency is of the opinion that such personnel and equipment is available

Response is NOT required Agencies determine at the time of each request if

they can or can’t provide the requested resource

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Agreement shall not give rise to any liability or responsibility, including but not limited to: failure to respond to any request for assistance lack of speed in answering such a request inadequacy of equipment negligent operation of equipment failure to extinguish any fire or any cause whatsoever growing out of such use of fire or

other equipment and personnel Nor shall the requesting agency be liable for damages or

loss of equipment or personnel suffered by the party responding

No third parties have any right of legal actions

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Download copy of Agreement from www.gmvemsc.org For a public fire department, attach copy of a Resolution from

its legislative authority (City Council, Township Trustees, etc.) authorizing the department to enter into the Mutual Aid Agreement to executed original of the Agreement Sample language for Resolution on www.gmvemsc.org

Private fire companies and private emergency service organizations (private EMS, university EMS, etc.) president or other officer who has the authority to contractually bind the organization signs the agreement In those cases, the signed agreement must be notarized.

Submit executed original to: Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney Chief, Civil Division Dayton-Montgomery County Courts Building Post Office Box 972 301 West Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45422

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The Ohio Intrastate Mutual Aid Compact (IMAC), Ohio Revised Code Section 5502.41, was enacted into law on December 23, 2002. All political subdivisions are automatically part of the statewide mutual aid system.

The purpose of IMAC is to develop and improve intrastate mutual aid capabilities for

providing services and resources across local boundaries in response to and recovery from any disaster resulting in a formal declaration of emergency.

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Completely separate from the GDAFDMAA