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GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Fire and Rescue Division
AGREEMENT FOR
TEMPORARY TRANSFER OF VEHICULAR EQUIPMENT-TYPE III ENGINE
THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this 1st day of October, 2015, by and between the
STATE OF CALIFORNIA acting by and between its duly appointed, qualified and acting
Director of the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, hereinafter called the "STATE," and
the Redlands Fire Department, acting by and through its duly appointed, qualified and acting
officers, hereinafter called "TRANSFEREE",
WITNESSETH:
IT IS HEREBY MUTUALLY AGREED between the parties hereto as follows:
1. The STATE hereby transfers possession to TRANSFEREE and TRANSFEREE hereby
accepts possession from STATE of the fire apparatus and equipment listed on the attached
Exhibit "A" which is by this reference made a part hereof, for the period commencing October 1,
2015, for the following all-risk events, emergency incidents, civil defense, and disaster purposes,
namely:
Mutual aid, multiple alarm events and emergency incidents, emergency incidents
threatening properties vital to national defense or important military installations,
parades and displays, training of regular, volunteer and auxiliary firefighters and
temporary standby for assignee's regular apparatus and the regular apparatus of
other departments while out of service for repairs.
a. Vehicle Description: 2015 HME/Ahrens-Fox, Model#34
Vehicle Designation: $638
Vehicle License Number: 1467357
Vehicle Identification Number: IHTWEAZR7FH563496
Value of Vehicle: $242,000.00
Value of Hose and Appliances: $30,000.00
b. Equipment inventories (Exhibit "A") may by mutual concurrence of the STATE
and TRANSFEREE be changed during the term of this agreement, utilizing property
accountability procedures established or approved by the State.
2. Housing, Maintenance Repair and Replacement. During the term of this transfer,
TRANSFEREE agrees to adequately house in a enclosed secure structure, staff, operate,
maintain and repair (consistent with section 2 b.) said fire apparatus and equipment (hereinafter
collectively referred to as "the apparatus" except where it is desired to refer to equipment alone,
in which case the term "equipment" is used) at its sole cost and expense, save as otherwise
expressly provided in this agreement. Apparatus shall be housed on property of the
TRANSFEREE in a manner to provide reasonable protection against inclement weather,
sabotage, theft or malicious damage. Apparatus shall be maintained in such condition that it is
available for immediate emergency use, and at the same standard as other emergency apparatus
operated by TRANSFEREE. Maintenance shall include care of hose, batteries, tires,
appliances, lubrication and fuel, general cleaning and polishing, minor body repairs and periodic
testing. Repairs shall include, without being limited to, motor tune-ups, pump repairs,
transmission, differential and all running gears,brake and exhaust systems,cooling devices
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GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Fire and Rescue Division
including radiator,pump packing, equipment assigned to apparatus and so forth.
a. Repairs to the extent of $100.00 for each individual item of repair shall be the
responsibility of TRANSFEREE.
b. Repairs to the extent that they exceed $100.00 for each individual item of repair
shall be the responsibility of STATE on a $100.00 deductible basis, unless in the judgment of
the STATE the same results from misuse or negligence on the part of TRANSFEREE in the
maintenance or use of the apparatus, in which event the cost of each such item of repair above
$100.00 shall also be the responsibility of TRANSFEREE. In no event shall TRANSFEREE
arrange for repairs costing above $100.00 for any item of repair, whether it deems the same to be
the responsibility of STATE or TRANSFEREE, without first obtaining authorization in writing
from the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, Fire and Rescue Division.
C. Notwithstanding the foregoing, replacement of hose, batteries and tires shall be
the responsibility of STATE, save to the extent STATE deems damage thereto to be the result of
negligence or misuse on the part of TRANSFEREE, in which event TRANSFEREE will bear
such portion of the replacement cost thereof as the STATE deems equitable. Procurement of
tires, hose and batteries is subject to State fiscal policies and procedures, and written approval
must be obtained by the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, Fire and Rescue Division
prior to procurement.
d. Maintenance and repairs must be requested and authorized pursuant to Cal OES
Fire and Rescue Division Operations Bulletin # 18, which is here by incorporated into this
agreement by reference. The Transferee shall replace the out of service CAL OES apparatus
with a Type III engine from the transferee's fleet during the time that the CAL OES apparatus is
out of service. The temporary engine must meet the typing requirements identified in
FIRESCOPE 420-1 and the California Fire Assistance Agreement Exhibit B.
e. Repair or replacement of the apparatus transferred hereunder which is consumed,
lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed during mutual aid operations when STATE has dispatched or
directed the dispatch of said apparatus through Regional or Operational Area Fire and Rescue
Coordinators, or when STATE has reassigned said apparatus pursuant to the provisions of
paragraph 10 of this agreement, shall be the responsibility of STATE, providing that any such
loss or damage is due to the negligence of TRANSFEREE under such circumstances,
TRANSFEREE shall be liable therefore to the extent that the STATE deems equitable.
TRANSFEREE agrees that it will assume responsibility in full for the repair or replacement of
equipment which has been consumed, lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed in operations other than
referred to in this paragraph.
3. Inspection of Apparatus. TRANSFEREE agrees that representatives of the Governor's
Office of Emergency Services, Fire and Rescue Division and other authorized State personnel
may inspect the apparatus at any time
4. Staffing. Reasonable and continual training shall be carried on so that trained personnel
shall at all times be available to staff and operate said apparatus. The TRANSFEREE shall
provide personnel to staff the assigned apparatus per FIRESCOPE ICS standards with the
expectation of staffing with four trained fire personnel for out of county assignments. The Cal
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GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Fire and Rescue Division
OES engine may be assigned to out of area assignments for up to 14 days, plus travel time.
When local government personnel, staffing Cal OES apparatus, are committed to extended
assignments there may be a need to replace or rotate personnel. Personnel rotation will follow
the direction outlined in the California Fire Assistance Agreement when assigned to an incident
within California. Crew rotation for incidents outside of California shall be consistent with the
appropriate forest's agencies policy and coordinated by Cal OES.
5. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Specialized Equipment. In addition to
providing the standard complement of firefighting PPE, it shall be the TRANSFEREE'S
responsibility to provide its personnel with all other PPE that may be required by NFPA 1901,
other NFPA Standards, and California Title 8. This shall include, but not be limited to, one
Traffic Vest (ANSI/ISEA 207) for each seating position. In addition, we recommend chainsaw
chaps be provided.
6. Training. Personnel assigned shall meet wildland fire and ICS standards established in
the California Incident Command Certification System (CICCS) or NWCG 310-1 (August 2002
version). Personnel staffing Cal OES Type III engines will include the following qualifications:
company officer (Engine Boss/ENGB), apparatus operator (engineer), and firefighter (FFT1 or
FFT2). Assignees agree to participate in an off-road train-the-trainer course and to adopt an off-
road training program for their respective agencies.
7. Dispatching. All movement of the apparatus shall be handled through the official
dispatching channels of TRANSFEREE. TRANSFEREE dispatchers will recognize and act on
all official requests for movement of the apparatus in conformance with the Fire and Rescue
Annex (California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System) to the State Emergency Plan and its
subsequent revisions. STATE reserves the right to dispatch, direct the dispatch of, or
temporarily reassign the said apparatus and equipment whenever, in the opinion of the Director
of the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, their representatives or Operational Area and
Regional Fire and Rescue Coordinators, such equipment and apparatus is essential to the
protection of life and property in another jurisdiction or in the best interest of the STATE.
8. Mutual Aid Response. Procedures for mutual aid response shall be in accordance with
California Fire Service and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid Plan.
9. Reimbursable Response. Reimbursement for mutual aid may be provided pursuant to a
governor's disaster proclamation or when conditions warrant involving the California Fire
Assistance Agreement, the State of Nevada Cooperative Agreement, or the Interstate Compact as
appropriate. There is no other existing provision for mutual aid reimbursement.
10. Temporary Use. TRANSFEREE shall be permitted to use their assigned apparatus for
temporary cover of fire stations when emergency conditions warrant, or when regular apparatus
is out of service for repairs. In either case the ASSIGNEE shall immediately notify the
Operational Area Dispatch Center. The ASSIGNEE further agrees that Cover-in or Standby of
said fire apparatus exceeding 90 days is at the discretion of the STATE
11. Temporary Transfer.
a. An assignment of the apparatus or any portion thereof by TRANSFEREE for any
period not exceeding seven consecutive days within a given Operational Area may be made with
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GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Fire and Rescue Division
the consent of the Operational Area Fire and Rescue Coordinator and the STATE,providing that
at the time such apparatus is received, such assignee furnish TRANSFEREE and STATE a
letter to the effect that he assumes all obligations and criteria of TRANSFEREE with respect to
such apparatus under this agreement during the period of assignment, including insurance
coverage in accordance with Paragraph 13 or 14, as appropriate. Any assignment by
TRANSFEREE for a period of more than seven consecutive days shall be subject to
authorization by the STATE and execution of an "Agreement for the Temporary Transfer of
Vehicular Equipment",with the agency requesting the transfer.
b. Whenever apparatus is assigned in accordance with the provisions of this
paragraph, regular TRANSFEREE shall be relieved of its obligations under this agreement
during such period of assignment.
C. Complete a written Temporary Cal OES Apparatus Assignment Record, Exhibit
"B". The TRANSFEREE will retain one copy, the Temporary Assignee will retain one copy,
and one copy will be forwarded to the Governor's Office of Emergency Services Fire and
Rescue Division.
12. Reports and Records. TRANSFEREE shall maintain daily and monthly reports on the
details of Apparatus Use on OES F-101 Form. A Smoke Opacity Test, Pump Test, and Hose
Test, and Ladder Test shall be completed annually. Written results of all tests and reports shall
be forwarded to the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, Fire and Rescue Division, by the
end of the calendar year. A recent copy of the tests and reports shall be maintained in the vehicle
logbook.
13. Report of Accidents. TRANSFEREE shall immediately notify Cal OES Fire and
Rescue following any and all accidents involving this apparatus. It shall be the responsibility of
TRANSFEREE to fill out State Form 270, "Report of Automobile Accident," and file the report
with the Governor's Office of Emergency Services. A copy of this report shall be retained by the
TRANSFEREE and the original and four copies forwarded to the Governor's Office of
Emergency Services.
14. Insurance Protection. (Non- State Agencies)
a. TRANSFEREE agrees forthwith to furnish evidence of insurance protecting the
legal liability of the TRANSFEREE and the STATE for liability and/or property damage with a
combined single limit of 1,000,000.00 per occurrence, by means of a Certificate of Insurance
naming State of California as Additional Insured. Said certificate shall contain an agreement by
the insurance company that it will not cancel said policy without 15 days prior written notice to
the STATE and that the STATE is not liable for the payment of any premiums or assessments
thereon. Said certificate must include the description of the apparatus including VIN, state
license number and Cal OES unit number.
b. In the event the TRANSFEREE is self-insured, TRANSFEREE in lieu of a
certificate of insurance shall furnish the STATE a written statement of such fact. In such event
TRANSFEREE agrees to hold the STATE harmless from any personal injury or property
damage claims arising out of its maintenance, use or operation of the apparatus under the terms
of this agreement.
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GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Fire and Rescue Division
C. Physical damage insurance, including collision coverage and comprehensive
coverage, shall be obtained. The STATE will be named as a loss payee. The description of the
vehicle and the necessary amount of insurance required is outlined in attached Exhibit "C" which
is by this reference made a part hereof
15. Insurance Protection. (State Agencies) Any insurance necessary for coverage of the
apparatus shall be the sole responsibility of the department having custody of the vehicle.
TRANSFEREE agrees to report apparatus as being under its control to the Insurance Officer,
Department of General Services.
16. Termination of Agreement.
a. Either party may terminate this agreement upon 14 days written notice to other
party, or TRANSFEREE may relinquish or STATE may repossess any portion of the apparatus
upon like notice to the other party, except that STATE may repossess any portion thereof
without written notice whenever it deems the same is not being maintained in accordance with
this agreement.
b. Upon the termination of this agreement, TRANSFEREE agrees to return said
apparatus in the same condition as received, reasonable wear and tear, acts of God, and
conditions over which he has no control excepted.
C. As inventory changes occur, or items of equipment are replaced, deleted or added
by the STATE or replaced by TRANSFEREE, it is mutually agreed that no amendment to this
agreement need be made at the time of the change; provided however, at the termination of this
agreement a complete reconciliation of all equipment will be made. TRANSFEREE further
agrees that all replacements for equipment or apparatus will be made with identical or
substantially like items as approved by the STATE.
d. Nothing in this agreement shall be construed to create a new property interest or
right of action for the TRANSFEREE.
17. Unauthorized Use of Cal OES Apparatus and Equipment. Use of this apparatus other
than as specified in paragraph 1 will be considered a breach of this agreement
18. Use of Radio Equipment
a. STATE will furnish at STATE'S sole cost, radio equipment installed in the
apparatus to be operated on the following frequencies: 151.145- 170.925.
b. STATE agrees to maintain said equipment without cost to TRANSFEREE.
C. The TRANSFEREE agrees to operate said radio equipment in accordance with
the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission.
d. Ownership of said equipment is in the STATE, and all applications to the Federal
Communications Commission seeking authority to add, modify or replace radio equipment
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GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Fire and Rescue Division
covered by this agreement shall be made by and in the name of the State of California. To
activate this agreement and in compliance with the control requirements of the Communications
Act of 1934, as amended, the STATE hereby deputizes the Chief of the agency of said
TRANSFEREE, and such volunteers, regularly employed and salaried assistants as shall be
designated by the Chief of the agency as his agents to operate said radio equipment as specified
in paragraph "c" above.
e. STATE assumes no liability hereunder for claims or losses accruing or resulting
to any person, firm or corporation famishing or supplying work, services or material or services
in connection with the performance of this agreement or for any claims and losses accruing or
resulting to any person, firm or corporation injured or damaged by performance of either party
hereunder.
19. All notices herein provided to be given, or which may be given by either party to the
other shall be deemed to have been fully given when made in writing and deposited in the U.S.
mail, registered and postage prepaid and addressed as follows: To the TRANSFEREE at
Redlands Fire Department, 35 Cajon Street, Suite 12, Redlands, CA, 92373, and to the STATE
at Governor's Office of Emergency Services, Fire and Rescue Division, 3650 Schriever Ave.,
Mather, CA 95655. The address to which notices shall or may be mailed as aforesaid to either
party shall or may be changed by written notice given by such party to the other, as hereinabove
provided; but nothing herein contained shall preclude the giving of any such notice by personal
service.
20. It is mutually understood and agreed that no alteration or variation of the terms of this
agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto, and that no oral
understanding or agreements not incorporated herein, and no alterations or variations of the
terms hereof unless made in writing between the parties hereto shall be binding on any of the
parties hereto.
21. The STATE may in its sole discretion and for such good cause as it determines waive in
writing in whole or in part any requirement of this agreement that apparatus and/or equipment
shall be maintained in operating condition, or repaired, or replaced, providing that any such
waiver shall be applicableonly to the specific apparatus or equipment to which it refers.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this agreement upon the date first
above written.
TRANSFEREE: STATE OF CALIFORNIA:
Redlanils Fire Department MarkS. Ghilarducci
Director
Governor-s Office of Emergency Services
Foster, Mayor C-7ity of Redlands B Nie
Honorable Pau Kim Zagar Fire and Reselue f
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Sam Ir4kn,/ City Clerk
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Agreement for Temporary Transfer of Vehicular Equipment-Type III Engine
State of California
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Fire and Rescue Division
EXHIBIT"A"
EQUIPMENT INVENTORY: Type III Engine
ENGINE LICENSE VIN
NUMBER: 8638 NUMBER: 1467357 NUMBER: IHTWEAZR7FH563496
1 #5 ABC Extinguisher 1 Drip Torch
1 DOT First Aid Kit 1 Hose Roller w/Receiver Adaptor
4 Intercom Headset 2 Fuel Can,2 %x gallon
2 Wye 2'/z"x 2-1 '/2 2 Interface Brackets
1 Wye 1 ''/z"x 2 %z" 1 Foam Concentrate Transfer Hose
3 Wildland Hose Clamp 2 Nozzle, 1 %2"Break-apart,Combo,Structural
2 Wildland Spanner I Nozzle, 1 '/2"Combo, Structural
2 1 '/z"to 2 %"Hose Spanner I Nozzle,2'/2"Combo, Structural
1 4"to 2 1/2"Adapter,Double Female 2 'Thermo Gel Concentrate—5 Gallon
I Mallet, Rubber I Thermo Gel Back Pack
I Fence Pliers 1 Thermo Gel Nozzle/Educator/Hose
5 Wildland Hose Tee, 1 %"x I" I Thermo Gel Pickup Tube
3 Nozzle, 1"Combo,Wildland 3 Hard Suction,4"x 8'
2 Nozzle, 1 %2"Combo,Wildland I Strainer,4"
1 Ejector, 1 '/z"w/Strainer i Ladder,3 Section,20'
1 Portable Pump,CalOES#170142Serial#1115484 1 Pike Pole,8'
1 Hose, 1 %z"x 10',Hard Suction 1 Radio,Bendix-King,Handheld Serial# 1436082
1 Strainer, 1 ''/z" Cal OES# 170091
1 Strainer, 1 ''/2",Floating DGS#SL9420
1 Coupling,2 %z DM 1 Radio,Kenwood,Mobile Serial#B4500084
1 Coupling 2 '/z DF Cal OES#170092
1 Coupling 1 '/2",DM DGS#SL9421
1 Coupling 1 '/z",DF 1 Digging Bar,5'
1 Coupling I",DM 10 Hose,3"x 50'
1 Coupling 1",DF 4 Hose, 1 '/2"x 50', Structural
2 Reducer,2'/z"x 1 '/2" 10 Hose, 1 '/2"x 100',Wildland
4 Reducer, 1 '/2."x 1" 8 Hose, 1"x 100',Wildland
1 Increaser, 1 '/2"to 2 %2 I Hose,2 '/z"x 30',Soft Suction
1 Wrench Hydrant" 3 Hose,Booster,%"x 50'
2 Shovel,Round Point I Spineboard
2 Pulaski 1 Rubbish Hook
3 Mc Leod(Thau Tool) 1 Trauma Kit
1 Axe,Pick Head 1 Burn Pack
1 Axe,Flat Head 1 Spineboard Head Immobilizer
1 Halligan Tool 1 Fast Back Harness for Spineboard
1 Bolt Cutter,30" 2 Back Pack Pump
1 Bolt Cutter, 18" 1 Back Pack Pump Fill Tube
1 Hammer,Sledge, 8# 1 Extinguisher,209 BC
2 Chock Block I Bottle Jack, 12 ton
I Chain saw,24"Bar 1 Set,Triangle Reflectors
I Chainsaw,w/conventional chain and tool kit, 1 Chain,Tow w/hook
Cal OES#170093 Serial#177600995 1 Rope,I/z"x 100',Utility in Bag
1 Bar Oil, 1 gallon
REMARKS:
ACCEPTED BY: u os te TITLE:Mayor, City of Redlands
DEPARTMENT: Redlands Fire Department: DATE: 9-15-15
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State of California
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Fire and Rescue Division
EXHIBIT "B"
TEMPORARY CAL OES APPRATUS ASSIGNMENT RECORD
NO. ARTICLE OES QUANTITY
DECAL
1. 500 GPM Type III Fire Engine, complete with equipment OES -8638 1
per attached Exhibit "A" of Agreement for Temporary
Transfer of Vehicular Equipment.
2. License No: 1467357
3. VIN No: 1HTWEAZR7FH563496
4. Engine No: 8638
5. Proof of Insurance:
6. Inventory Completed:
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
REASON FOR TEMPORARY TRANSFER: New Assignee
SIGNATURES:
Date
PERMANENT TRANSFEREE
Date
MPORARY ASSIGNEE
ATTEST:
Sam I ity Clerk
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Agreement for Temporary Transfer of Vehicular Equipment-Type III Engine
State of California
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Fire and Rescue Division
EXHIBIT "C"
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Part of the agreement through which the State makes a temporary transfer of vehicular equipment is the
agreement on the part of the transferee to furnish certain evidence of insurance. Your organization, as a
transferee of equipment,will want to be mindful of these requirements and assure they are complied with.
Liability Insurance
A certificate of insurance shall be furnished to the State providing minimum limits of insurance as
follows:
BODILY INJURY and PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY$1,000,000.00 PER OCCURANCE
A certificate of insurance will have the following provisions included:
1. The State of California shall be named Additional Insured.
2. The insurance company shall agree that in the event of cancellation, 15 days prior written
notice will be given to the State.
3.The State shall not be responsible for premium or assessments.
4. Certificate of Insurance must include the description of the apparatus including identification
number, State license number and Cal OES unit number.
Physical Damage Insurance
The transfer agreements place certain responsibilities upon your organization for the safekeeping of the
vehicle and equipment. The State will look to your organization for reimbursement for repair or
replacement cost in the event the vehicle or equipment is damaged by misuse or negligence or by other
causes, except normal wear and tear, acts of God and conditions over which your organization has no
control.
Description of Apparatus
VEHICLE VALUE
2015 HME/Ahrens-Fox Model#34 $242.000.00
License Number: 1467357
VIN Number: 1HTWEAZR7FH563496
Engine Number: 8638
EOUIPMENT
Hose and Appliance $30,000.00
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State of California
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Fire and Rescue Division
EXHIBIT"D"
Original text of letter addressed to the California Fire Service outlining the specifications to be
considered for a Type III engine assignment:
As a result of the Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission of the 2003 Fire Siege, the Governor's
Office of Emergency Services, Fire and Rescue Division has purchased forty Model 34 Type III
fire engines.
Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division is notifying agencies that are interested in becoming a Cal
OES assignee of the new Type III fire engines. These fire engines will be assigned in groups of
five for strike team configuration response as needed within the Cal OES Regions. Agencies
desiring to house and staff these apparatus must meet the following criteria in order for
consideration of assignment. All of these items must be addressed in your apparatus request.
Training:
Personnel responding with an Cal OES engine shall meet wildland fire and ICS training
standards established in the California Incident Command Certification System (CICCS)
or NWCG 310-1 (Current version)for the following positions;
1 Engine Boss or Captain
1 Engine Operator(Engineer)
I Type 1 or 2 Firefighter
The department has or will adopt a 4X4 Driver Training Program
Cal OES Type XXX assignees will be expected to meet and accept the following of work
assignments & staffing:
Backfire, Burnout, Holding, and Mop-Up
Progressive Hose Lays, Hose Lays supplemented with portable pumps
Construct Hand lines
Mobile Pumping
Operate in Off-Road Environment
Meet the expected 7-Day minimum assignment period in compliance with the California
Fire Assistance Agreement.
Must have Wildland Fire Mission and currently own Type III Fire Engines and meet
FIRESCOPE compliant 3-person staffing
An in addition the ability to staff 4-person staffing for out of county dispatches
The transfer agreement that assigns a State Cal OES Engine requires that a department
staff the engine for immediate need with 3 fully trained personnel.
The department should assess is it has the staffing capability to send the engine out
(minimum 3 fire fighters) for 14 days (excluding travel time)
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