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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution_07-94/95_01/12/1995 i RESOLUTION NO. 7 - 9V95 A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING A FIRE - RESCUE INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES IN PALM BEACH COUNTY AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE SAME ON BEHALF OF THE VILLAGE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Fire - Rescue Interlocal Emergency Services Agreement for Governmental Agencies in Palm Beach County, attached hereto as Exhibit "A ", and incorporated by reference as a part of this Resolution, is hereby approved and the Mayor of the Village is authorized to execute the same on behalf of the Village of Tequesta. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION was offered by Councilmember Burckart , who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Schauer , and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: FOR ADOPTION AGAINST ADOPTION Earl L. Collings _ Ron T. M ackail Elizabeth A. Schauer William E. Burckart The Mayor thereupon declared the Resolution duly passed and adopted this 12th day of January, A.D., 1995. MAYOR OF TEQUESTA I Ron T. Mackail ATTEST: J'ann ManganieAlo Village Clerk Memo To. Thomas G. Bradford From: James M. Weinand, Fire Chie Date: October 20, 1994 Re: County - Wide Mutual Aid Agreement Pursuant to your request, I have reviewed the proposed County -wide Mutual Aid Agreement. Also, for your information, I was on the committee that developed this Mutual Aid Agreement. I feel that this Agreement will be beneficial to the Village. We currently fulfill the requirements necessary for participation in this Agreement. The Agreement provides additional resources into the Village of Tequesta and Jupiter Inlet Colony when needed, at no cost, or limited cost see, Section 14 and 15. 1 recommend that this be placed on the next Public Safety Committee Meeting for endorsement and then be forwarded to the following Village Council Meeting for approval. After approval of this Agreement, it may be desirous for the Village to modify the current Mutual Aid Agreement with Palm Beach County if they elect to join the County -Wide System. 4 1 FIRE - RESCUE INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES IN PALM BEACH COUNTY • APRIL 15, 1994 • INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • Table of Contents PAGE Paragraph # 1 AUTHORITY; GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES; CONDITIONS PRECEDENT ........................ 6 Paragraph # 2 DEFINITIONS................................................................................. ............................... 7 Paragraph # 3 APPARATUS EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES ............................. ............................... 8 Paragraph # 4 NEW EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION .................................................... ............................... 9 Paragraph # 5 CHANGE IN OR DELETION OF EQUIPMENT ................................... ............................... 9 Paragraph # 6 STAFFING..................................................................................... ............................... 10 Paragraph # 7 COMMUNICATIONS....................................................................... ............................... 10 Paragraph # 8 • RESPONDING PARTY /REQUESTING PARTY ................................. ............................... 11 Paragraph # 9 RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE ................................ ............................... 11 Paragraph # 10 OFFICIALREQUEST ...................................................................... ............................... 11 Paragraph # 11 REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE; INFOR MATION ................................ ............................... 12 Paragraph # 12 JUSTIFIED FAILURE TO RESPOND ................................................ ............................... 12 Paragraph # 13 INDEMNIFICATION......................................................................... ............................... 13 Paragraph # 14 DAMAGETO EQUIPMENT ............................................................ ............................... 13 Paragraph # 15 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES .......................................................... ............................... 13 Paragraph # 16 CONTROL OF FIRE, RESCUE, EMERGENCY OR DISASTER SCENE ............................. 14 Paragraph # 17 • REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE LIMITED ........................................ ............................... 14 2 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT Paragraph # 18 PRIORITY FOR SIMULTANEOUS CALLS ........................................ ............................... 14 Paragraph # 19 PRIOR COMMITMENT OF EQUIPMENT .......................................... ............................... 15 Paragraph # 20 PRIORITY FOR SUBSEQUENT CALL .............................................. ............................... 15 Paragraph # 21 AMENDMENTS.............................................................................. ............................... 16 Paragraph # 22 ADMINISTRATIVE BODY ................................................................ ............................... 16 Paragraph # 23 TASKFORCES .............................................................................. ............................... 17 Paragraph # 24 PRIORITY OBJECTIVES ................................................................. ............................... 17 Paragraph # 25 DISPUTES, DISAGREEMENTS AND GRIEVANCES ......................... ............................... 17 Paragraph # 26 INTERPRETATIONS........................................................................ ...............•............... 17 • Paragraph # 27 EFFECTIVE TERM .......................................................................... ............................... 17 Paragraph # 28 TERMINATION................................................................................ ............................... 18 SIGNATURE PAGE ......................................................................... ............................... 19 APPENDIX A LIST OF PARTICIPANTS A!ND APPARATUS LISTING • 3 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT for emergency aid and assistance is made and entered into in Palm Beach County, Florida, as of this day of 199_, pursuant to the provisions of Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, the "Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act of 1969" as amended, by and between the various parties executing this agreement each one constituting a public agency as defined in Part I of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Part I of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, permits public agencies as defined therein to enter into interlocal agreements with each other to jointly exercise any power, privilege, or authority which such agencies shall have in common and which each might exercise separately; and; • WHEREAS, it is the design, purpose and intention of the parties hereto to permit said parties, individually and collectively, to make the most efficient use of their respective powers, resources and capabilities by cooperating in the use of their respective powers, resources and capabilities in regard to fire, heavy rescue, emergency medical services, and related logistical, strategic and administrative support, communications services, weather emergencies and disaster relief functions and, on a basis of mutual advantage, to provide services and facilities in a manner most consistent with the geographic, economic, demographic and other factors influencing their respective needs and the development of their respective and joint communities; and WHEREAS, each party hereto maintains a Fire Department, Fire - Rescue Department or Public Safety Department with trained emergency service personnel and related apparatus and equipment; and • WHEREAS, at times, one of the parties hereto may have fire fighting, rescue, emergency medical service, disaster relief and related demands made upon its equipment or personnel, or 4 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • both, greater than the capacity of the equipment or personnel available within its own jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, during those events which cause demands greater than the capacity of the equipment or personnel resources available to a party hereto, it would be advantageous to that party to have available to it the equipment or personnel, or both, of one or more of the other parties for backup purposes, direct assignment to an active incident, or the management of a disaster, and WHEREAS, the parties hereto acknowledge that said emergency events and disasters occur without prior warning, without a set pattern or frequency and without regard to life, limb or property; and • WHEREAS, the parties hereto further recognize that there is a great mutual advantage in providing, prior to any emergency operation or disaster, for mutual and /or automatic aid and assistance, planning, deployment analysis and projections, mutual backup and cooperative use of the resources available among the affected parties, in order that lives and property may be saved;and WHEREAS, said mutual and /or automatic aid, and other cooperative use of resources benefits all directly or indirectly concerned; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the parties to this Agreement to provide for mutual aid in general, automatic aid in specific instances when agreed to between the participating parties, and special operations when authorized by supplemental agreements, to improve efficiency or for unforeseen emergencies beyond the normal capabilities of a single party. • 5 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • WHEREAS, It is not the intent of the parties that the mutual aid aspect of this agreement subsidize normal day - today operations of another participating party and WHEREAS, participation in this agreement shall not diminish any existing local govemment's process or power, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants and promises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which and the _ adequacy of which are mutually acknowledged, with all parties accordingly waiving any challenge to the sufficiency of such consideration, it is mutually covenanted, promised and agreed by the parties hereto as follows: 1. AUTHORITY: GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES: CONDITIONS PRECEDENT This Interlocal • Agreement is entered into pursuant to the provisions of Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, commonly known as the "Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act of 1969 ", and all provisions of said act are made a part hereof and incorporated as if set forth at length herein, including, but not limited to, the following specific provisions; as well as the apparatus, staffing, dispatch, response and communication system standards as hereinafter enumerated: (a) All of the privileges and immunities and limitations from liability, exemptions from laws, ordinances and rules, and all pensions and relief, disability, workers' compensation and other benefits which apply to the activity of officers, agents or employees of the parties hereto when performing their respective functions within their respective territorial limits for their respective agencies, shall apply to the same degree and extent to the performance of such functions and duties of such officers, agents or employees extraterritorially under the • provisions of this Interlocal Agreement. 6 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT (b) This Interlocal Agreement does not and shall not be deemed to relieve any of the parties hereto of any of their respective obligations or responsibilities imposed upon them by law, except to the extent of the actual and timely performance of those obligations or responsibilities by one or more of the parties to this Agreement, in which case performance provided hereunder may be offered in satisfaction of the obligation or responsibility. (c) Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to authorize the delegation of the constitutional or statutory duties of the State, County, or Municipal Officers. (d) As a further condition, the following minimum apparatus, personnel and response standards must be met by all parties to this agreement: (1) Apparatus - At least one, triple combination pumper with a capacity of at least 1,000 G.P.M., with 400 gallon minimum tank size, and 1,200 feet of 2 1/2 or larger fire hose and other equipment specified in Paragraph 3, shall be provided • by every party hereto. (2) Staffing - As specified in Paragraph 6. (3) Dispatch time frame - Dispatch of apparatus and personnel will be completed and confirmed within five (5) minutes of receipt of request for assistance. (4) Response time frame - Apparatus and personnel will be enroute within two (2) minutes of being dispatched following receipt of request for assistance. (5) Communication system access - As specified in Paragraph 7. 2. DEFINITIONS ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT (A.L.S.) shall mean emergency medical services as defined by 401.23, Florida Statutes. AUTOMATIC AID shall mean supplementary assistance provided to one or more parties to this Agreement by another party by separate Agreement or Resolution. BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (B.L.S.) shall mean emergency medical services as defined by 401.23, Florida Statues. • EMERGENCY AID AND ASSISTANCE shall mean the full scope of fire and emergency medical services, except those exempted by this Agreement. 7 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (E.M.S.) means the activities or services to prevent or treat a sudden critical illness or injury and to promote pre - hospital emergency medical care for the sick and injured. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN means a person providing emergency medical services as defined by 401.23, Florida Statutes. ENGINE/PUMPER shall mean a pumping apparatus meeting the requirements of National Fire Protection Association Standard 1901. FIRE CHIEF shall also mean "Fire Administrator, Fire Director, Director of Emergency Services or Public Safety Director. FIRE FIGHTER shall mean a person who is certified by the State of Florida under Florida Statute, Section 633.35, as amended, and possessing either a valid Certificate of Tenure, Compliance or Completion of FireFighting Minimum Standards. INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM shall mean the procedures adopted by the Fire Chiefs Association of Palm Beach County for emergency incident management. INCIDENT COMMANDER shall mean the person at the scene of an emergency incident who is designated to command the incident. MUTUAL AID shall mean mutual and reciprocal aid and assistance between two or more parties to this agreement. • PARAMEDIC means a person providing emergency medical services as defined by 401.23, Florida Statutes. PROTOCOLS shall mean the standing orders and procedures utilized by E.M.S. personnel to render both A.L.S. anbd B.L.S. care and treatment. QUINT shall mean a pumper /aerial apparatus meeting the requirements of both National Fire Protection Association Standards 1901 and 1904. SPECIAL OPERATIONS shall mean response to, and mitigation/management of hazards relating to hazardous materials incidents, high angle rescue, confined space rescue, and water rescue operations. TRUCK/AERIAL shall mean an aerial ladder apparatus meeting the requirements of National Fire Protection Association Standard 1904. 3. APPARATUS, EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES It is agreed that at the time of the execution hereof each party represents that it has the apparatus listed in Appendix A, and that said apparatus is in good working order and condition. Only the equipment listed in Appendix A, as supplemented pursuant to paragraph 4 of this Agreement, shall be subject to this Agreement. • In addition to the specifically described major pieces of apparatus listed, said apparatus shall be 8 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • deemed to include all normal appliances, tools, accessories and portable equipment associated therewith and normally contained thereon as recommended by the basic required equipment described in the latest editions of National Fire Protection Association Standards No. 1901 and /or 1904, as applicable, and the required equipment specified by the State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Division of Emergency Medical Services, in Chapter 10D -66, Florida Administrative Code, for Advanced and Basic Life Support Units, as amended from time to time, as applicable. 4. NEW APPARATUS, EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES ACQUISITION Upon the acquisition of new apparatus, said apparatus, upon being placed in service, shall, without formal amendment hereto, be deemed included in Appendix A. The party acquiring such new apparatus shall notify the Administrative Board, in writing, of the acquisition of new apparatus as soon as the equipment is placed in service and deployed. The Administrative Board shall subsequently • advise all parties to this agreement, in writing, of the acquisition of the new apparatus by publishing and distributing a revision to Appendix A. 5. CHANGE IN OR DELETION OF APPARATUS, EQUIPMENT OR ACCESSORIES Nothing herein shall prohibit, any party from the free disposal or modification of any of its apparatus, equipment or accessories, or from temporarily placing all or part or a major part of its apparatus out of service for the purpose of training, maintenance or repair of the same. However, should any party actually or effectively dispose of, or eliminate fifty percent (50 %) or more of its apparatus without immediate replacement, said disposal shall be reported immediately to the Administrative Board and, then, at the option of the other parties hereto, as determined by a majority vote of the Administrative Board, this Agreement may be conditionally terminated. A conditional termination shall take effect only if the party whose participation is being terminated • fails to bring its designated in service, active equipment up to the level specified in the notice of conditional termination within the time limit set forth in the notice by the Administrative Board. 9 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • Such termination shall be in writing and shall not take effect until the Administrative Board has served written notice upon the City Manager, County Administrator, Chief Administrative Officer, Mayor or City/Town Clerk of the party whose participation is to be terminated. 6. STAFFING All responding vehicles shall be staffed by the party responding to a mutual or automatic aid request. Staffing shall be a complement of a minimum of three (3) Fire Fighters for each Engine and three (3) Fire Fighters per Truck, Aerial or Quint, and staffing as required by Chapter 401, Florida Statutes, as amended, for each emergency medical service unit, as well as appropriately trained personnel for support equipment as may be requested. It is understood that if additional staffing or personnel are on duty, called for duty, or available for the emergency duty in question, then said additional personnel shall be provided for this purpose. 7. COMMUNICATIONS Recognizing that radio communication is necessary to successfully • provide fire fighting, emergency medical service, or disaster related assistance, the parties agree to provide the capability to access the following radio frequency(s): F.C.C. Radio /Call Sign - KLL578 FREQUENCY(S) DESIGNATION /USE 154.265 Mutual Assistance (a) ' This channel will be restricted to use by command personnel only as described in Paragraph 10. (b) Compliance with this section of the Agreement shall be the responsibility of each party within one (1) year of their execution of the Agreement. 10 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • 8. RESPONDING PARTY /REQUESTING PARTY: "Responding Party" shall mean the party which shall fumish or be requested to fumish apparatus, equipment, and/or personnel, in response to the request of the party within whose jurisdiction the emergency necessitating such assistance occurs, which second party shall be known as the "Requesting Party ". 9. RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE The parties hereto, mutually agree to respond to mutual aid fire, emergency medical service, emergency or disaster calls, or requests of the other with their respective apparatus, equipment and associated personnel as herein above described, when requested to do so by the Requesting Party, subject to the terms, conditions and understandings contained in this agreement and within the limits of good Fire Department practice and procedure, and further, the parties hereto, who have mutually agreed to assist each other by means of automatic aid and/or special operations responses in addition to mutual aid responses, agree to respond to the request for assistance with pre - determined • apparatus, equipment and personnel within limits of Fire Department practice and procedure. 10. OFFICIAL REQUEST The following officials of the Requesting Party are authorized to request mutual and/or automatic assistance from the Responding party pursuant to this Agreement, (a) Fire Chief, Deputy or Assistant Fire Chief(s) or (b) The Senior Officer in Charge /Command of the Requesting Party's Fire Department, Fire - Rescue Department or Public Safety Department; or (c) the Incident Commander in charge of an incident in progress. • 11 . INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • 11. REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE: INFORMATION The officer described in Paragraph 10 above requesting mutual or automatic aid shall give the following information at the time that the request for such assistance is made: (a) The general nature and type of emergency; (b) The location of the emergency and /or the Fire Station to be filled by responding resources; (c) The life or property hazard involved and the type of equipment and /or number of personnel requested; (d) Street routing information when necessary. • The initial request for assistance shall be transmitted by radio, telephone or other reliable method to the appropriate dispatch/communications center of the Responding Party. 12. JUSTIFIED FAILURE TO RESPOND The parties recognize and agree that if for any reason beyond the control of the Responding Party the above - referenced equipment or personnel, or both, are not available to respond to a request for assistance within the limits of the Requesting Party, the Responding Party shall not be liable or responsible in any regard whatsoever for the Responding Party's failure to respond to such call. The reasons justifying a failure to respond shall include, but not be limited to the following: (a) In the opinion of the Senior Officer in command of the Responding Party's Fire Department at the time of the request for assistance, the Responding Party would suffer undue jeopardy and be • left inadequately protected if the Responding Party responds as requested; 12 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT (b) The requested equipment is inoperative at the time of the request for assistance; or (c) The requested equipment is being utilized due to a previous emergency call. 13. INDEMNIFICATION Each party shall bear its own responsibility and may only be liable for any claims, demands, suits, actions, damages and causes of action arising out of those actions resulting from that party's travel to or from its own or a Requesting Party's emergency or disaster site, or while deployed pursuant to this Agreement, and no indemnification or hold harmless agreement shall be in effect concerning such claims, demands, suits, actions, damages and causes of action. 14. DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT The Requesting Party shall replace, repair or reimburse the Responding Party for the actual cost of replacement or repair of any of the Responding Party's apparatus, tools, mechanical equipment or personal protective equipment which may be damaged or destroyed while at the Requesting Party's emergency or disaster site unless such damage or destruction is solely the result of errors, negligent acts or omissions of the Responding Party or any of its agents, employees or officials. 15. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES The Requesting Party shall, at the option of the Responding Party, either replace or reimburse the Responding Party for the actual cost of all materials and supplies such as foam, dry chemicals, extinguishing agents, disposable protective garments and related equipment, medical supplies and consumables used for the benefit of patients at the emergency site or disaster, consumed, expended or utilized by the Responding Party in the course of rendering assistance pursuant to this Agreement, while at the Requesting Party's emergency or disaster site. 13 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT 16. CONTROL OF FIRE, RESCUE, EMERGENCY OR DISASTER SCENE Once the Responding Party reaches the Requesting Party's emergency or disaster site, the Parties agree that the Requesting Party's Incident Commander shall direct the activities and deployment of personnel and equipment in the area where the emergency exists. Control of each Respective Party's personnel shall remain with each respective party as to the rendition of service, standards of performance, discipline of officers and employees and other matters incident to the performance of services by the Responding Party's personnel. The officer in command of the personnel of the Responding Party shall not be obligated to obey any order which said officer reasonably believes to be either in violation of the laws of the State of Florida, the United States of America, or any order which said officer believes will unnecessarily result in the likelihood of unreasonable risk of death or bodily injury to the agents, officers or employees of the Responding party, or in a loss of or damage to the Responding party's equipment. All parties to this agreement stipulate that they will utilize the "Incident Command System" adopted, and from time to time revised, by the Fire Chiefs Association of Palm Beach County for all appropriate operations covered by this agreement. 17. REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE LIMITED A party may request assistance pursuant to this agreement only when the site of the emergency or disaster causing such a need is within the jurisdictional limits of the Requesting Party, or is within a jurisdiction which is served by a party to this Agreement pursuant to an interiocal service agreement or contract between two or more governmental agencies. 18. PRIORITY FOR SIMULTANEOUS CALLS In the event of simultaneous or nearly simultaneous fire, rescue, emergency or disaster calls relating to emergencies located within both a Requesting and a Responding Party's boundaries, the call relating to the emergency located within the boundaries of a party shall take priority over the request for assistance from the Requesting Party. 14 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT 19. PRIOR COMMITMENT OF EQUIPMENT In the event that a Responding Party's equipment and personnel are already assigned or committed to an emergency located within Responding Parties limits, said equipment and personnel shall not be released to respond to the emergency call of the Requesting Party until such time as, in the sole and absolute discretion of the officer in charge of the Responding Party's Fire Department, it is determined that the Responding Party's equipment and personnel can be released to respond to the Requesting Party's request for assistance. Only that portion of the Responding Party's equipment and personnel as the Officer in Charge of the Responding Party's Fire Department shall deem available for release at that time shall be released to the Requesting Party's emergency or disaster site. 20. PRIORITY FOR SUBSEQUENT CALLS In the event that the Responding Party's equipment and personnel are assigned to a location within the Requesting Party's Jurisdictional limits and an emergency call relating to a fire, rescue, emergency or disaster occurring within the Responding Party's boundaries is received, the Requesting Party shall, immediately upon being notified by the Responding Party's officer in command at the site of the Requesting Party's emergency of such circumstances, request such additional outside assistance from other parties to this agreement, as would timely and effectively permit the release of the Responding Party's equipment and personnel so as to enable same to timely respond to the Responding Party's emergency call site or, if same is not practical or feasible, the Requesting Party agrees that the Responding Party shall be permitted to immediately leave the emergency or disaster site within the territory of the Requesting Party and respond to the fire, rescue, emergency or disaster site within the Responding Party's territory. In any event, should the officer in command of the Responding Party's fire department require that its equipment and personnel return to an emergency site within its boundaries in response to a fire, rescue, emergency or disaster call, the parties agree that the Responding Party has the absolute right to immediately return to the emergency site within its jurisdictional limits. 15 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT 21. AMENDMENTS (a) An amendment to this Agreement may be initiated by any party to the agreement, however, said amendment must be presented to the Administrative Board for consideration, deliberation, determination and action and approval. (b) All parties hereby agree to submit to their legislative bodies for final approval, additions to and deletions from this agreement which have been approved by a two - thirds vote of the Administrative Board. (c) Approval of such proposed amendments by two- thirds of the participating agencies' legislative bodies shall make such amendments effective, and shall be binding upon all 16 parties continuing to participate in this agreement. (d) Amendments hereto shall be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County. 22. ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD (a) The Administrative Board shall consist of the Fire Chief from each of the participating jurisdictions. The Administrative Board shall have the authority to adopt rules of procedure for conducting meetings and for ruling upon disputes, disagreements, grievances and other matters to be determined by the Administrative Board pursuant to this Agreement. (b) No party to this Agreement shall in any manner be obligated to pay any debts or liabilities arising as a result of any action of the Administrative Board. (c) The Administrative Board members have no authority or power to obligate the parties in any manner, except that the Administrative Board shall have the power to suspend any party's further participation for non - compliance with any provisions of the Agreement. 16 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • 23. TASK FORCES: The Administrative Board may organize various task forces as it deems appropriate. Task forces shall be assigned specific topics for research and development. Recommendations from task force(s) shall be forwarded to the Administrative Board upon completion of assigned work. 24. PRIORITY OBJECTIVES In the interest of uniformity and cost effectiveness it is hereby understood and agreed that task forces will initially be formed by the Administrative Board to address the following topics: Incident Command; Training; Facility Location Planning; Communications; Joint Purchasing; and Equipment Specifications and Standardization. 25. DISPUTES, DISAGREEMENTS AND GRIEVANCES Disputes, disagreements or grievances which cannot be voluntarily resolved by the parties directly involved shall be resolved • by the Administrative Board by majority vote, whose decisions in such matters shall be final and binding upon all parties. 26. INTERPRETATIONS: The Administrative Board shall be the final authority on interpretations of this Agreement. However, this Agreement is not intended to prohibit or restrict any of the parties from seeking relief of disputes through the courts. This Agreement shall be construed by and governed by the laws of the State of Florida. 27. EFFECTIVE TERM This Agreement shall take effect immediately upon its proper and complete execution by each Party and upon the filing of a copy of the same with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, and shall remain in full force and effect uless otherwise terminated pursuant to Paragraph 5 or 28. 41 17 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • 28. TERMINATION: Except in the case of termination under Paragraph 5, this Agreement may be terminated upon forty -five (45) days written notice given by any party to the Administrative Board who shall within fifteen (15) days, serve written notice to all parties through their respective Clerk or Chief Administrative Officer. • • 18 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be entered into and executed the 30 +h day of IlA.riva,t!N , 1995. WITNESSES: CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE OR COUNTY OF by 4 2 2 z Mayor /Chairperson _.-- �• � ter-- -� by CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE OR COUNTY Manager /Administrator (CORPORATE SEAL) ATTEST: Clerk ; y, pro a Village, Town cr County Attorney STATE OF FLORIDA: • COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared r2o% T. IMAC V At L , 714 &. aRAhFo .b, A i Auiu_ Mayor, City Manager and City Clerk, respectively, of the City of -re,2 F_5 A, Florida, a municipal corporation of Florida, and acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City of - rtquc - s and the same is the act and deed of the City of THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal at T�Q 7A In the State and County aforesaid on the 7!>C3 day of (SEAL) Notary Public My Commission Expires: ?42SoN CARL R. RODERICK MY COMMISSION / CC 259039 TO i , �,g _•; �pa EVIRES: January 8, 1997 , 'P am" Thou Kbtu tt y PUNC Ul*w m 19 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • APPENDIX A - List of Participants and Apparatus Listing 4 • 20 NOV- 27- 96 FROM= VILLAC DF TEOUESTA ID: 4075' '203 PAGE 1 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGR • IN WITNESS WHEft the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be entered into and executed the M ;h day of Sa.rwa rti , 199f• S� WITNESSES: CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE OR COUNTY OF � by �'1 Mayor /Chairperson by CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE OR COUNTY Manager /Administrator (CORPORATE SEAL) ATTEST: V Cle Appro aloc'iL.t r' y , Village, Torn or County Attorney STATE OF FLORIDA: • COUNTY OF PALM BEACH. BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take aCknorAedgments, personally appeared . T. mg%c h� ,THi a gur LD �� " Mayor, City Manager and City Clerk, respectively, of the City or -re -b-ra , Florida, o municipal corporation of Florida, end acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City of - T%jg u ,=.R and the same Is the act and deed of the City of - rtia s7A THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal at ''T_�� k „_; g in the late and County aforesaid on the Z6 day of T (SEAL) Notary Public My Commission Expires: p a s.2 ... ?; . CARL IL PMEM my 009811188M OF cc X" Ocra+es .www 1.1W < r.r?'.; ate+ nw rrrr rwc u�+erM+W. 19 0- g: 2 8 5613676 75i FIRE AD IIH 11•r' _ , r I'��6 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be entered into and • executed the 7 day of _ —�_ - . 1 WITNESSES: CITY, TOWN, VI COUNTY OE•_ ON, FLORIDA f 1 i11 mit , Jr ., >Kavor Mayo Ch erson n L by C Donna A. nreska COUNTY Citv_ Manacrex Manager /Administrator (CORPORATE SEAL) A EST: Clerk Approved as to form: City, 9liage, Town or County Ali4mey STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: • BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oatDs 21nd take acknowledgments, personally appeared �aN ."III Eff Manager and City Clerk, respectively, of the City 7 a, &7 'Florida. a municipal corporation of Florida, and acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City of j4o<'4l�ara� and the same is the act and deed of the City of ,6oc�_ Krc r+aJ THE FOREGOING. I have set my hand and official __, seal at In the State and County aforesaid on the oZO _ day of (SEAL.) ry Public J�q 4 NA My Commission Expires: p, A. JPRY 16 i •• •p �7F � c s• #cc ll, i►tittt 19 01- /23/97 _ FAX 5613756334 BOYNTON BCH FIRE 9 02 I I i RESOLUTION NO. R96 - /�. I ' • i' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING i AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A FIRE- RESCUE INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY i SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, PROVIDING COUNTY -WIDE MUTUAL AID; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. , WHEREAS, a mutual aid agreement has been developed through the Palm Beach County Fire Chiefs Association, which will provide additional equipment and personnel for all fire agencies on a county -wide basis, should the need occur; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon recommendation of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton Beach to enter into this Interlocal Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute a Fire - Rescue Interlocal Emergency Services Agreement for Governmental Agencies in Palm Beach County, attached hereto as Exhibit "A ". • Section 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption by the Palm Beach County Board of Commissioners. PASSED AND'ADOPTED this /,/_ day of December, 1996. CITY OF BOYNTON BEAC LORlDA ayor eOw N TOti�����r ax b �i• Ice Mayo t7 t! 1920 1 f �, O R D t� C m issioner ATTEST Commissioner ci Clerk 7 11i ssioner �i JAN -23 -1997 13:57 5513 ?56334 94% P.02 INTERI. 'AL EMERGENrY SERVICES AGREEMF "'' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be entered Into and executed the /0 day of TfTnLli4c'LJ , 199¢.SGcfI1( WITNESSES: CITY, G06PAa( OF b 13 AAB A, 4 qA TNoMAs LyNCN, MA�'o�Q Mayor /G4al+pe by c s -L n 6 Lt CITY, NU T. Nt4zDEf) c06aTY Manager/AdFniftistfaWr (CORPORATE SEAL) ATTEST: OA""' Clerk Approved as form City, Village, Town or County Attorney STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: • BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared Thom ly„ cl Jew d Hardcn A Cso _1>lcu or yMayor, City Manager and City Clerk, respectively, of th6 C of lk , Flonda, a municipal corporation of Florida, and acknowledged they executed the fore oing Agreement as the proper officials of the City of C and the same is the act and deed of the City of THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal at 0 f r In the State and County aforesaid on the // day of 19 qS. (SEAL) tl6 tary Public M y Commission Expires: OFFI CIAL NOTARY SFAL SUSAN L MALONEY NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION NO. CC413760 MY COMMISSION EXP. OCT. 16,1998 19 FROM GREENACRES PUBLIC SAFETY DEPT PHONE NO. 561 642 2109 Dec. 05 1996 04:09PM P20 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be entered into and executed the 5th day of December , 1994. WITNESSES: CITY. TOWN, VILLAGE OR COUNTY Palm Beach _ air erson C a s E. Shaw Mayor /Ch putt' Mayor by CI TOWN, VILLAGE OR David B. Farber COUNTY City Manager Manager /Administrator �. (CORPORATE SEAL) ATTE T: Clerk Sondra K. Hil pr d o f City, Village, Town or County Attorney Pamela S. Terranova STATE OF FLORIDA; COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknovrledgments, personally appeared Shaw, Farber, Hill , Mayor, City Manager and City Clerk, respectively, of the City of' Greenacres , Florida, a municipal corporation of Florida, and acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City of Greenacres and the same is the act and deed of the City of Greenacres THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and officiaa seal at Greenacres CitX Hall , In the State and County aforesaid on the yth day of December ,1994 (SEAL) ► r. 1 ; i Notary Pu c ` My Commis CHEPYL DENISE MC GREW NOTARY PUBLIC SPATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION NO. CC242452 MY COMM_ISSIOY•I £}'? R LY 21,1997 • 19 INTERt OCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto Kaye caused this Agreement to be entered into and ecuted the c ' da y of WITNESSES: CITY, 4 by M_..... a�or /E '�tanpef�ert b (CORPORATE �EAQ r ATT ST: , Clerk Approved as to form: �( city, ttomey `' t STATE OF FLORIDA: >. , COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: � bcL BEFORE ME, an oftieerd auth zed by taw to admrriister oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appear 1 , Mayor. Idnmmw and City Clerk, respectively, o, the ity of o da, a municipal corporation of Florid d acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper' rr off vials of the ity ofP and the same is the act and deed of the City of a T E >FQRFGOING, I have set my hand and official seal at (� ' 11 ll in the State and County aforesaid on -the day of (S EAL) �cb ' C� Notary'Public My Co mission Expires: ���pY P&, 0"10 t NOTARY SdAL. YiCKI l AKMAROWN ;l, 1 ) � � CCM11igWt1 1W f! M�g1 �; ti� �; 4V �o f tta JULY ! i ? 1 9 A INTERLC, ...,L EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEME. - • IN WITNESS WHE OF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be entered into and executed the day of �') C--� z�eti .1994. WITNESSES: CI-P(, TO V R CdY TANA Mayor ' n b L etTY, TOWN, R GE)b TY M a nag e r /Adf+tmistrator (CORPORATE SEAL) ATTES p G Cler Approved as to fo Town ttomey STATE OF FLORIDA: • COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared P'Ob1eT /Nr. LrJA u) ., (Zw, K - r2, , 6s &,tA' hUrAe ( , eMayor, City Manager and City Clerk, respectively, of the City of 1[4 ✓r' Florida, a municipal corporation of Florida, and acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City of J_ lA„f„ and the same is the act and deed of the City of & ,THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal at Z44AJ l In the State and County aforesaid on the day of 0 40 b.eVI/ , 19 9 � (SEAL) PATPoCIA C. SCORZA Notary Public MY COMMISSION /CC392B46 My Commission Expires: EXPIRES: OcbDtw 22,1898 'alp, F BmW Thru Notary Pabk lkiderwrl� ere , nth. ir't �..i..���L CITY OF PHHOk:.EE :a0� -' = +' 1 -r 3r:i1 p g:�� P. 01'01 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be entered into and &xecuted the _ 22nd day of November - - .1994. WITNESSES: CITY, TOWN, VIL :4GE OR COUNTY OF Palm Da Mayor /Chairperson by CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE OR COUNTY Manager /Administrator (CORPORATE SEAL) A7ST: Clerk s orm: y, Vi age, To 4doYc7ounty Attorney STATE �W FLORIDA: COUNTY OF PALM PEACH: BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take ackrovAedWnents, personally appeared Remon Horta, Jr. , Mayor, City Mangy Mid City Clerk, respectively, of the City of t?ahok a Florida, a municipal corporation of Florida, and adknovAedged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper ofTiclata of the City of Pahokee end the same Is the act and deed of the City of Pahokee THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and offir�al seal at ��fCICCZJ In th late and County aforesaid on the / �. day of 19 uA31Y1 WAAAMM Notary P is My CornhiLision Expires: r M.�i6 �IPR 27,lO9A Post -It" Fax Note 7671 Date� 2 P T From �" ".el - 0 VC PnonJo-+► T�3 ,3 - 6+alp Phor� �S'•r Fax'/ / ,� �j ►p Fa7(d� • 4 r J � r 19 INTER 3AL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEA T IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the patties hereto have caused this Agreement to be entered into and executed the a day of D • WITNESSES: CITY, TOW �IILI AG ,�2 C =GUNTY 7 [�� by r `' !_-- � -_' /_�7._J:f� ., --,.. _ � __ by Gam- .�� r ! ovJ►J / / \o.r�0.�E 'T (I i) �- i L. 0 ) :r� CITY, TOW�VIL - COUNTY M arnager /Administrator (CORPORATE SEAL) ATTEST: r lerk Appio.. F as.0 0in� /iffy, Village, Town or County Attomey STATE OF FLORIDA: / COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: BEFORE ME, an officer duty authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared 7M5 p f , Mayor, City Manager and City Clerk, respectively, of the City of PaL_r aVhr -a , Florida, a municipal corporation of Florida, and acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City of )!q 19 IFAC)4 , and the same is the act and deed of the City of PPL-M gEaGN THE FOREGOING, 1 have set my hand and official seal at ENE 7cLc1,J PF PA +-n 80 In the State and County aforesaid on the I �� day of DEEM a� 19� (SEAL) tary Pub y ommi ion Expires: RECOMMEND APPROVAL. iA QUELYNREEDY U NOTARY PUrUJC SPATE OF FLOPMA CaMMMsION No. CC4s22:2 MY COMMISSION XP, JULY 19,1999 • 19 'r -� d 7 T T i %= '' ='I ! rjr -: ' ;_ i =it ::: '3 3:1I3 HDH33 MHJ INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be entered into and • executed the day of DEC 17 1996 1 199_ WITNESSES: CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE OR COUNTY OF CHAIR, PALM BEACH COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS X rson hairpe CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE OR COUNTY Manager /Administrator (CORPORATE SEAL) R 9 6 20 7 5a 6bA�f±iY H. WILKEN, CLERK rd of CoVy C m DEC 17 1996 B DEPU q � "0 "% Approved as t0 (4mC O U N T Y coy stn; OR 11 •' e A City, Village, TovJA,o1j Attorney `��.....•��' STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared , Mayor, City Manager and City Cleric, respectively, of the City of , Florida, a municipal corporation of Florida, and acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City of and the same is the act and deed of the City of THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal at , In the State and County aforesaid on the day of 199 (SEAL) • Notary Public My Commission Expires 18 P a PALM BEA CH ��HF'hEhas: F. - INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT 1 i e t his Ag reement to be entered into and N WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties hereto a caused h g executed the day of �4' (.�., WITNESSES: CI LINTY OF � {JUTri lit LI1_dPX , by / Ma airpatson by _ CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE OR COUNTY Manager /Administrator (CORPORATE SEAL) ATTEST " *Z,_?, Clerk Approved as to form: r try, ttomey • STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by la to administpir oaths and take ackn(rMedgments, personally appeared bmv , n BNOL Mayor. City Manager and City Clerk, respecUvely, of the City of rich, a municipal corporation of Florida, and acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City of , ,bQ, & , a. the same is the act and deed of the City of THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official seal at In the State and County aforesaid on the day of (SEAL) Notary Public , f G 7 0 L (,e My Comm issionlF pines: GERAL.DINE MQLLE Notary Public - Stunts of f=lorlda M► Caarrr O ion bpirss May 24. t 997 CC2813939 19 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT • IN WITNESS WHEREOF. (tie parties herelo have caused tnls Agreement to be entered into and executed the 1 5 t h - day of Fe b r u a r y . 1 cgg4; 5 WITTI (ESSES: CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE OR / COUtITY OP PAL B1: AC:tI Mayor /C hairperson �G by C TO (DU W " C�7UN 1'1 M, i<iger /Adminis rator (COR ORATE SEAL) f m Cler; Appr e a- t to M c i , Vrf age, 1' or County A rney STATE OF FLORIDA: . COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: BEFORE ME, an officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and lake acknowledgments, personally appearedL C C -',Mayor, City Manager and City Clerk, respectively, of the city or ��� ,, Florida, a municipal corporation of F=lorida, a9 ackno lodged they executed the foregoing Agreement ac the proper officials of the City of run- <�AtL and the sarne Is the act and deed of the City of 41 THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and offi ial seal at FiL��. Ps4c In 1h� St ate and County aforesaid on the day of It ( t4 Not* Public My Commission Expires: uFiT- : CY+vrinA 1, Fl.o�:rs NQTAItY 11un1.1C sTAI T. OF PI.Ot:tl7A NO. CC VL'W V) MY c-oNikilsSION Fxh. FC13.19,193 • 1J � 1 INTER LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT d IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be entered Into and • executed the day of 1994. WITNESSES: CITY, TOWN, VILtAG OR COUNTY OF Q by May It:halipe n 4 j Cl T OW VjLj OR C_ OUNTY Ma a dministrator t (c RPORATE SEAL) r ATT S� f - ' Cler4�% i 1 i 1 Approved-As to to t City,-'Village, Town ounty Attorney STATE OF FLORIDA: • COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: BEFORE ME, an officer d a thorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personalty appeared ui 1 2 y &912f 6 cW mayor, City Manager and City Clerk, respectively, of the City of ° Florida, a municipal corporation of Florida, aV y no I dpd they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City of V _ , and the same Is the act and deed of the City of �rtc PAch i6E�Cu THE FOREGOING, I have set my hand and official Aeal at ,4 M In the State and County aforesaid on the J day of (SEAL) Notary Pub My comrm Ion Expires: ��rrr� �!�nP.Y 1• (iry i a• 'OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL' JOAN M. VADER • MY COMM EXP. 711/95 CC 122638 19 INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT IN WITNESS WH EO . the parties hereto -have caused this Agreement to be enter d into and executed the day of �" , 1 qW. WITNESSES: CITY, OWN, VIL OE O COUNTY OF I� Au- wn l�Cti a by CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE OR COUNTY M enaper /Administrator (CORPORATE SEAL) Al T: n . Clerk 1 Ap as to form: Ity, Village, Town or County Attorney STATE OF FLORIDA: r � k r � ,+ COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: BEFORE MI-. an afftoor d y authorized y law to a inisier oaths and takA eoknowlvdgments, porsonatly appeared , Mayor, City Manager and City Clerk, respectively, of th !ty of Fl orida, a municipal corporation of Florida, an makr1we led they executed the foregoing Agreement as the prop+sr ofrG b thb ity of , and the some Is the act and deed of the City of T FO GOING, I have set my hand and offiola gal at In t e State and County aforesaid on the day of i (SEAL) INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT APPENDIX A - Listing of Participants and Apparatus FIRE DEPT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ- AIR OTHER TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE MAT SUPPLY Boca Raton 4 Frontline 0 1 Frontline 2 Frontline 5 Frontline 0 1 Frontline 0 98 Scotts 2 Reserve 2 Reserve 3 Reserve (Sp Ops) 59 Airpack (Qunits) Boynton Beach 4 Frontline 0 1 Frontline 1 Frontline 4 Frontline 1 Frontline 0 0 Delray Beach 4 Frontline 1 Frontline 1 Frontline 2 Frontline 6 Frontline 1 Frontline 1 Frontline 1 Frontline 2 Reserve 1 Reserve 2 Reserve Greenacres 4 Frontline 0 1 Frontline 0 3 Frontline 0 0 1Frontline Lake Worth 3 Frontline 0 0 1 Frontline 3 Frontline 1 Frontline 1 Frontline 1 Frontline 2 Reserve 1 Reserve Lantana 2 Frontline 0 0 1 Frontline 3 Frontline 0 0 0 (ALS) (80') 1 Reserve 1 Reserve Pahokee 2 Frontline 1 Frontline 0 0 0 0 0 1 Frontline Palm Beach 3 Frontline 0 0 2 Frontline 2 Frontline 0 1 Frontline 1 Frontline (ALS) 2 Reserve 1 Reserve Palm Beach 29 Frontline 4 Frontline 14 Frontline 2 Qunits 35 Frontline 2 Frontline 2 Frontline 1Frondine 2 Canteens County 11 Reserve 4 Reserve 2 Platforms 13 Reserve (Sp O s) (Sp O s) (Sp O s) Palm Beach 4 Frontline 0 3 Cross- 1 Frontline 3 Frontline 0 1 Fronitine 1 Frontline 1 Heavy Gardens 1 Reserve manned 1Reserve utilit Riviera Beach 4 Frontline 0 1 Frontline 1 Frontline 3 Frontline 0 0 1 Frontline 2 Reserve 2 Reserve Royal Palm 2 Frontline 0 3 Frontline 1 Frontline 4 Frontline 0 0 1 FronVine Beach Tequesta 1 Frontline 0 0 1 Frontline 2 Frontline 1Frontline 1 Frontline 0 1 Watercraft West Palm 5 Fronitine 0 1 Frontline 2 Frontline 5 Frontline 1 Frontline 1 Frontline 1 Frontline 1 Beach 2 Reserve 1 Reserve 3 Reserve (S O s) (S O s) (S O s) Watercraft Revised 12/06/96 GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTED REQUESTS TEQUESTA INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ -MAT AIR TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE (SP OPS) SUPPLY Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach County County County County County County Cou nty Count Palm Beach Pahokee Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Gardens Gardens Gardens Gardens Gardens Gardens Gardens Riviera Beach Delray Beach Riviera Beach Riviera Beach Riviera Beach West Palm Palm Beach Riviera Beach Beach West Palm West Palm West Palm West Palm Lake Worth West Palm West Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Palm Beach Royal Palm Palm Beach Palm Beach Boynton Palm Beach Palm Beach Beach Beach Royal Palm Greenacres Royal Palm Royal Palm Delray Beach Lake Worth Royal Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach Pahokee Boynton Lake Worth Greenacres Delray Beach Pahokee Beach Greenacres Delray Beach Lantana Lake Worth Boca Raton Greenacres Lake Worth Boca Raton Boynton Lantana Lake Worth Beach Lantana Delray Beach Boynton Delray Beach Beach Boynton Boca Raton Delray Beach Beach Delray Beach Boca Raton Boca Raton Revised 12/06/96 GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTED REQUESTS PALM BEACH GARDENS INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ -MAT AIR TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE SUPPLY Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach County County County County County County County Count Tequesta Pahokee Riviera Beach Tequesta Tequesta Tequesta Tequesta Riviera Beach Riviera Beach Delray Beach West Palm Riviera Beach Riviera Beach West Palm West Palm West Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach West Palm Royal Palm West Palm West Palm Lake Worth Palm Beach Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Palm Beach Greenacres Palm Beach Palm Beach Boynton Lake Worth Royal Palm Beach Beach Royal Palm Boynton Royal Palm Royal Palm Delray Beach Boca Raton Pahokee Beach Beach Beach Beach Pahokee Delray Beach Lake Worth Greenacres Delray Beach Greenacres Greenacres Boca Raton Lantana Lake Worth Boca Raton Lake Worth Lake Worth Boynton Lantana Delray Beach Beach Lantana Delray Beach Boynton Beach Boynton Boca Raton Delray Beach Beach Delray Beach Boca Raton Boca Raton Revised 12/06/96 GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTED REQUESTS RIVIERA BEACH INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ -MAT AIR TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE SUPPLY Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach County Co unty County County County County County County West Palm Pahokee West Palm West Palm West Palm West Palm Palm Beach West Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Gardens Beach Palm Beach Delray Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Tequesta West Palm Palm Beach Gardens Garden Gardens Gardens Beach Gardens Tequesta Royal Palm Tequesta Tequesta Lake Worth Tequesta Palm Beach Beach Palm Beach Greenacres Palm Beach Palm Beach Boynton Palm Beach Royal Palm Beach Beach Royal Palm Boynton Royal Palm Royal Palm Delray Beach Lake Worth Pahokee Beach Beach Beach Beach Pahokee Delray Beach Lake Worth Greenacres Delray Beach Greenacres Greenacres Boca Raton Lantana Lake Worth Boca Raton Lake Worth Lake Worth Boynton Lantana Delray Beach Beach Lantana Delray Beach Boynton Beach Boynton Boca Raton Delray Beach Beach Delray Beach Boca Raton Boca Raton Revised 12/06/96 GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTED REQUESTS WEST PALM BEACH INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ -MAT AIR TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE SUPPLY Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach County County Count Palm Beach Pahokee Riviera Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Lake Worth Palm Beach Palm Beach Count Coun County County Count Riviera Beach Delray Beach Palm Beach Riviera Beach Riviera Beach Tequesta Lake Worth Riviera Beach Gardens Lake Worth Royal Palm Lake Worth Lake Worth Boynton Palm Beach Lake Worth Beach Beach Gardens Palm Beach Greenacres Palm Beach Palm Beach Delray Beach Tequesta Palm Beach Gardens Gardens Gardens Gardens Lantana Boynton Lantana Lantana Delray Beach Royal Palm Beach Beach Royal Palm Delray Beach Royal Palm Royal Palm Boca Raton Pahokee Beach Beach Beach Pahokee Boca Raton Tequesta Greenacres Greenacres Greenacres Boynton Tequesta Delray Beach Beach Tequesta Delray Beach Boynton Beach Boynton Boca Raton Delray Beach Beach Delray Beach Boca Raton Boca Raton Revised 12/06/96 GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTED REQUESTS PALM BEACH INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ -MAT AIR TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE SUPPLY West Palm Palm Beach West Palm West Palm West Palm West Palm West Palm West Palm Beach County Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Palm Beach Pahokee Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Lake Worth Palm Beach Palm Beach County County County County County County Riviera Beach Delray Beach Riviera Beach Riviera Beach Riviera Beach Palm Beach Lake Worth Riviera Beach Count Lake Worth Palm Beach Lake Worth Lake Worth Tequesta Palm Beach Lake Worth Gardens Gardens Palm Beach Royal Palm Palm Beach Palm Beach Boynton Tequesta Palm Beach Gardens Beach Gardens Gardens Beach Gardens Lantana Greenacres Lantana Lantana Delray Beach Delray Beach Royal Palm Beach Royal Palm Boynton Royal Palm Royal Palm Boca Raton Pahokee Beach Beach Beach Beach Pahokee Delray Beach Tequesta Greenacres Greenacres Greenacres Boca Raton Boynton Tequesta Delray Beach Beach Tequesta Delray Beach Boynton Beach Boynton Boca Raton Delray Beach Beach Delray Beach Boca Raton Boca Raton Revised 12/06/96 GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTED REQUESTS ROYAL PALM BEACH INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ -MAT AIR TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE SUPPLY Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach County County County County County County County County Pahokee Pahokee Greenacres West Palm Greenacres West Palm Lake Worth Pahokee Beach Beach Greenacres Delray Beach West Palm Palm Beach West Palm Lake Worth West Palm Greenacres Beach Beach Beach West Palm Riviera Beach Riviera Beach Palm Beach Tequesta Palm Beach West Palm Beach Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Lake Worth Riviera Beach Boynton Lake Worth Palm Beach Gardens Beach Riviera Beach Boynton Palm Beach Lake Worth Delray Beach Palm Beach Riviera Beach Beach Gardens Gardens Lake Worth Delray Beach Lantana Palm Beach Tequesta Lake Worth Gardens Palm Beach Boca Raton Tequesta Lantana Delray Beach Palm Beach Gardens Gardens Lantana Boynton Tequesta Boca Raton Delray Beach Beach Tequesta Delray Beach Boynton Beach Boynton Boca Raton Delray Beach Beach Delray Beach Boca Raton Boca Raton Revised 12/06/96 GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTED REQUESTS PAHOKEE INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ -MAT AIR TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE SUPPLY Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach County County County County County County County County Royal Palm Delray Beach Royal Palm Royal Palm Royal Palm West Palm Lake Worth Royal Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Greenacres Greenacres West Palm Greenacres Lake Worth West Palm Greenacres Beach Beach West Palm West Palm Palm Beach West Palm Tequesta Palm Beach West Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach Palm Beach Riviera Beach Riviera Beach Palm Beach Boynton Lake Worth Palm Beach Beach Riviera Beach Palm Beach Lake Worth Riviera Beach Delray Beach Palm Beach Riviera Beach Gardens Gardens Lake Worth Boynton Palm Beach Lake Worth Tequesta Lake Worth Beach Gardens Palm Beach Delray Beach Lantana Palm Beach Delray Beach Palm Beach Gardens Gardens Gardens Lantana Boca Raton Tequesta Lantana Boca Raton Delray Beach Tequesta Boynton Tequesta Beach Boynton Delray Beach Boynton Beach Beach Delray Beach Boca Raton Delray Beach Boca Raton Boca Raton Revised 12/06/96 GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTED REQUESTS GREENACRES INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ -MAT AIR TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE SUPPLY Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach County County County County County County County Count Royal Palm Pahokee Royal Palm Royal Palm Royal Palm Lake Worth Lake Worth Royal Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Pahokee Delray Beach West Palm Lake Worth Lake Worth West Palm West Palm Pahokee Beach Beach Beach Lake Worth Riviera Beach Lantana Lantana Boynton Palm Beach Lake Worth Beach Gardens Lantana Boynton West Palm West Palm Delray Beach Delray Beach West Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach West Palm Palm Beach Riviera Beach Riviera Beach Tequesta Tequesta Riviera Beach Beach Gardens Palm Beach Delray Beach Boynton Boynton Boca Raton Palm Beach Beach Beach Gardens Riviera Beach Boca Raton Palm Beach Palm Beach Delray Beach Gardens Gardens Boynton Delray Beach Delray Beach Tequesta Beach Palm Beach Tequesta Tequesta Gardens Delray Beach Boca Raton Boca Raton Tequesta Boca Raton Revised 12/06/96 GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTED REQUESTS LAKE WORTH INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ -MAT AIR TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE SUPPLY Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach County County County County County County County Count Lantana Pahokee West Palm Lantana Lantana West Palm West Palm West Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach West Palm Delray Beach Boynton West Palm West Palm Boynton Palm Beach Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Palm Beach Greenacres Palm Beach Palm Beach Delray Beach Delray Beach Pahokee Boynton Royal Palm Boynton Boynton Tequesta Boca Raton Royal Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Greenacres Riviera Beach Royal Palm Greenacres Palm Beach Greenacres Beach Gardens Royal Palm Delray Beach Riviera Beach Royal Palm Tequesta Riviera Beach Beach Beach Pahokee Boca Raton Delray Beach Riviera Beach Delray Beach Riviera Beach Palm Beach Boca Raton Delray Beach Palm Beach Gardens Gardens Delray Beach Palm Beach Boca Raton Tequesta Gardens Boca Raton Tequesta Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach Tequesta Gardens Tequesta Revised 12/06/96 GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTED REQUESTS LANTANA INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ -MAT AIR TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE SUPPLY Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach County County County County County County County County Lake Worth Delray Beach Boynton Lake Worth Lake Worth Lake Worth Lake Worth Lake Worth Beach Boynton Pahokee West Palm Boynton Boynton Boynton Palm Beach Palm Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Palm Beach Delray Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach West Palm West Palm West Palm Beach Beach Beach West Palm Greenacres West Palm West Palm Delray Beach Delray Beach Delray Beach Beach Beach Beach Delray Beach Royal Palm Delray Beach Delray Beach Tequesta Boca Raton Greenacres Beach Greenacres Riviera Beach Royal Palm Greenacres Palm Beach Royal Palm Beach Gardens Beach Royal Palm Boca Raton Riviera Beach Royal Palm Tequesta Riviera Beach Beach Beach Riviera Beach Palm Beach Boca Raton Riviera Beach Pahokee Gardens Boca Raton Palm Beach Boca Raton Palm Beach Gardens Gardens Pahokee Tequesta Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach Tequesta Gardens Tequesta Revised 12/06/96 GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTED REQUESTS BOYNTON BEACH INTERLOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT ENGINE TANKER BRUSH AERIAL RESCUE TECH HAZ -MAT AIR TRUCK (ALS) RESCUE SUPPLY Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Delray Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach County County County C ounty County County County Delray Beach Delray 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