2016 PINELLAS COUNTY TECHNICAL RESCUE TEAM AGREEMENT2016
PINELLAS COUNTY
TECHNICAL RESCUE TEAM
AGREEMENT
PINELLAS COUNTY
EMS & FIRE ADMINISTRATION
12490 Ulmerton Road
Largo, FL 33774
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RECITALS 3
ARTICLE I 4
THE AGREEMENT 4
SECTION 101. RECITALS AND PURPOSE. 4
SECTION 102. COOPERATION. 4
SECTION 103. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 4
SECTION 104. SCOPE OF SERVICES 4
ARTICLE II 5
DEFINITIONS 5
SECTION 201. WORDS AND TERMS 5
SECTION 202. TERMS GENERALLY. 7
ARTICLE III intentionally omitted 8
ARTICLE IV 8
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CONTRACTOR 8
SECTION 401. TRAINING AND CONTINUING EDUCATION 8
SECTION 402. PERSONNEL. 9
SECTION 403. STATE OF EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE, TECHNICAL RESCUE
EMERGENCY AND MUTUAL AID. 10
SECTION 404. AUTOMATIC AID /CLOSEST UNIT RESPONSE. 11
SECTION 405. TECHNICAL RESCUE SUPPLIES AND INVENTORY CONTROL. 11
SECTION 406. UTILIZATION OF REGIONAL 9 -1 -1 CENTER. 11
SECTION 407. CERTIFICATION. 12
SECTION 408. ACCURATE INFORMATION 12
ARTICLE V 12
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF COUNTY 12
SECTION 501. VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT. 12
SECTION 502. CONTINUING TECHNICAL RESCUE EDUCATION 13
SECTION 503. TECHNICAL RESCUE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT. 14
SECTION 504. TECHNICAL RESCUE SUPPLIES. 14
SECTION 505. TECHNICAL RESCUE EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE. 14
SECTION 506. HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION 15
SECTION 507. SPECIAL OPERATIONS COORDINATOR. 15
ARTICLE VI 15
INSURANCE AND LIABILITY 15
SECTION 601. MINIMUM INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 15
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SECTION 602. ADDITIONAL INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 16
SECTION 603. LIABILITY 17
ARTICLE VII 17
COMPENSATION AND OTHER FINANCIAL PROVISIONS 17
SECTION 701. COMPENSATION. 17
SECTION 702. ADDITIONAL UNITS 18
SECTION 703. AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS. 18
SECTION 704. FISCAL NON - FUNDING. 19
SECTION 705. NOT TO EXCEED CAP. 19
ARTICLE VIII 20
TERM AND TERMINATION 20
SECTION 801. TERM. 20
SECTION 802. TERMINATION. 20
SECTION 803. DISPOSITION OF ASSETS. 21
SECTION 804. RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES. 22
ARTICLE IX 22
MISCELLANEOUS 22
SECTION 901. NON - DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT. 22
SECTION 902. NOTICES. 23
SECTION 903. ENTIRE AND COMPLETE AGREEMENT 23
SECTION 904. OTHER DOCUMENTS. 23
SECTION 905. APPLICABLE LAW. 23
SECTION 906. WAIVER. 23
SECTION 907. SEVERABILITY 24
SECTION 908. CONTRACTORS ARE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS 24
SECTION 909. NO THIRD -PARTY BENEFICIARIES, ASSIGNMENT. 24
SECTION 910. HEADINGS 24
SECTION 911. COUNTERPARTS. 24
APPENDIX A - PINELLAS COUNTY TECHNICAL RESCUE RESPONSE TEAM
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES MANUAL 30
APPENDIX B — TECHNICAL RESCUE VEHICLES 31
APPENDIX C — EQUIPMENT 32
APPENDIX D - SUPPLY INVENTORY 38
APPENDIX E - CONTRACTOR CONTACTS 39
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ININELLAS COUNTY TECHNICAL RESCUE TEAM AGREEMENT
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W- S INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT (
Agreemenr) is entered into this day of
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20'1& by and between the Cities of Clearwater, Largo, Pinellas Park, St.
Petersburg (collectively the "Contractors,"and Individually NContractor,") and the Pinellas
County Board of County Commissioners ( County") ("Individually, "Party", collectively,
"Parties").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, in order to provide specialized rescue services -to include but not be limited
to, confined space, high angle/advanced rope, trench and excavation, water, wilderness,
structural collapse, complex vehicles and machinery extrication, to the residents of
Pinellas County it is essential to continue to develop the capability, expertise and
resources to handle situations where such rescues could occur; and
WHEREAS,-the Cities of Clearwater, Largo, Pinellas Park,St Petersburg and the County
desire to work in conjunction to respond to situations where there is a unique and/or
complex rescue situation within Pinellas County and have,for a number of years, worked
together in the operation of the Pinellas County Technical Rescue Team ("TRT ).
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants expressed herein, and for
other good and valuable consideration, recelpt of which is hereby acknowledged, the
Parties agree as follows:
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ARTICLE I
THE AGREEMENT
SECTION 101. RECITALS AND PURPOSE. The foregoing recitals are hereby
incorporated and made part of this Agreement. The purpose of this Agreement is to
define the obligations and responsibilities of the Parties hereto with respect to the
provision of Technical Rescue Services in Pinellas County.
SECTION 102. COOPERATION. The Parties shall cooperate and use all
reasonable efforts, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, to facilitate the terms of this
Agreement. Accordingly, the Parties further agree in good faith to mutually undertake
resolution of disputes, if any, in an equitable and timely manner so as to limit the need for
costly, time - consuming, adversarial proceedings to resolve such disputes.
SECTION 103. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The following Appendices are attached
to and made part of this Agreement:
Appendix A. Pinellas County Technical Rescue Standard Operating Procedures
Manual
Appendix B. Technical Rescue Vehicles
Appendix C. Equipment
Appendix D. Supply Inventory
Appendix E. Contractor Contacts
SECTION 104. SCOPE OF SERVICES. In exchange for funding from the County
as outlined herein, the services to be performed by each Contractor under this Agreement
include the following:
(a) Make available one technical rescue support company comprised of Contractor's
personnel who are trained as technical rescue team members and are on duty to
respond to any upgraded technical rescue incident in an appropriate technical
rescue unit.
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(b) Rescue of patients during an incident for the best possible outcome in order to
protect the health, safety and improving the quality of life of the community by
providing Technical Rescue Services as per the SOP.
Such services shall be provided in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
Agreement. The specific terms and conditions of this Agreement shall govern and prevail
over this Section 104 other than payment provisions by the County.
ARTICLE II
DEFINITIONS
SECTION 201. WORDS AND TERMS. Unless the context otherwise requires,
capitalized terms used herein shall have the following meanings ascribed to them:
"Advanced Practice Paramedic" or "APP" means a certified paramedic who, through
additional training and demonstration of expertise, is authorized by the EMS
Medical Director to perform specific diagnostic and /or therapeutic modalities
beyond the usual scope of practice of a certified paramedic. The APP's expanded
scope of practice applies only during the operation of, and in support of, the specific
special operations team to which they are trained and certified.
"Automatic Aid /Closest Unit Response Agreement" means the agreement by and
between every political subdivision and fire control district within Pinellas County
dated October 16, 1990.
"CAD" means the computer aided dispatch system.
"Continuing Education" means (1) the minimum required continuing technical rescue
education required for Technical Rescue Technicians to maintain certified status
within the State of Florida; and (2) education for individuals who have a specific
deficiency that must be corrected to maintain or restore their status within the EMS
System.
"County" means Pinellas County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida.
"Disaster" means an occurrence of a severity and magnitude that normally results in
death, injuries and /or property damage and that cannot be managed through
routine procedures and resources of the EMS System.
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"EMS System" means the network of organizations and individuals, including, but not
limited to the authority, ambulance contractor, the Contractors, the EMS Advisory
Council, the Medical Control Board and the Medical Director, established to
provide emergency medical services in Pinellas. County.
"Field Personnel" means Technical Rescue Technicians, paramedics and emergency
medical technicians employed by Contractor(s).
"Fiscal Year" means the year commencing on October 1 of any given year and ending
on September 30th of the immediately- succeeding year.
"Party" or "Parties" means either the County or the Contractors, or all, as the context
of the usage of such term may require.
"Patient" means an individual who is ill, sick, injured, wounded or otherwise
incapacitated and is in need of or is at risk of needing medical care.
"Pinellas County Technical Rescue Team" or "TRT" means those Field Personnel of
the cities of Clearwater, Largo, Pinellas Park, St. Petersburg and the County that
have the capability and expertise to respond throughout Pinellas County to any
situation where there is a technical rescue situation or the risk of such a situation,
and have historically cooperatively worked together in such operations.
"Regional 9 -1 -1 Center" means the communications center and related telephone, radio
and data systems operated and maintained by Pinellas County as the countywide
public safety answering point for the purpose of receiving 9 -1 -1 calls from citizens;
providing emergency medical dispatch following the priority dispatch protocols;
providing for the dispatch of all basic life support (BLS) and advanced life support
(ALS) first responder units to EMS System incidents; and providing for the ongoing
communications via radio and wireless data systems.
"Run Cards" means the Regional 9 -1 -1 Center's computer aided dispatch software
database that, based upon the location of the technical rescue incident and a
predetermined listing of Technical Rescue Services units which the Contractor(s)
have determined to be the closest by travel time or most appropriate in ranked
order as per section 404.
"Safe Useful Life" means the period during which a vehicle is expected to be useable
for the purpose for which it was acquired. With respect to tractor trailer
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combination, fifteen (15) years frontline, five (5) years reserve; with respect to
medium /heavy duty chassis and all other vehicles, ten (10) years frontline, five
(5) years reserve.
"State" means the State of Florida.
"State of Emergency" means a Disaster which has been declared by proclamation of
the State, County or a municipality in the County, to be of such severity as to
warrant institution of special legal conditions authorized by Chapter 252, Florida
Statutes.
"Technical Rescue Services" means the services needed for rescue(s) involving,
confined space, high angle /advanced rope, trench and excavation, swift water
rescue, wilderness, structural collapse and complex vehicle and machinery
extrication.
"Technical Rescue Standard Operating Procedures or (SOP)" means the then
current established procedures to be followed in carrying out a given operation or
in a given situation. Such procedures shall be developed by the Parties and may
be amended only upon mutual agreement of the Parties. The current version is
attached hereto as Appendix A.
"Technical Rescue Technician" Any member of the TRT having successfully
completed an 80 hour rope rescue class, 40 hour confined space class and 40
hour trench rescue class.
SECTION 202. TERMS GENERALLY. Whenever the context may require, any
pronoun shall include corresponding masculine, feminine and neuter forms. The words
"include ", "includes" and "including" shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase
"without limitation ", except as the context may otherwise require. The words "agree ",
"agreement ", "approval" and "consent" shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase
"which shall not be unreasonably withheld or unduly delayed ", except as the context may
otherwise require.
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ARTICLE III intentionally omitted
ARTICLE IV
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CONTRACTOR
SECTION 401. TRAINING AND CONTINUING EDUCATION.
Each Contractor shall make its personnel assigned to the TRT available, and be
responsible for ensuring that its personnel attend, at a minimum, 32 hours of Continuing
Education training including all required classes to reach a Technician level as soon as
practicable after those classes are scheduled and as required by National Fire Protection
Agency (NFPA) 1006, 1670 and the TRT SOP. Training will consist of classroom based
training and /or distance learning methods as determined by the Parties, in accordance
with the TRT SOP.
(a) New members assigned to the TRT will receive in house training, be
classified as awareness level and will attend bi monthly training sessions.
(b) New members assigned to the TRT that have started but not completed the
Technician level training will be classified as operations level and will attend the remaining
Technician level and bi- monthly trainings necessary to achieve Technician level.
(c) Technician level training will consist of an eighty (80) hour rope class, a forty
(40) hour confined space class and a forty (40) hour trench rescue class. These classes
will be held on an as needed basis.
(d) Continuing Education will consist of attending at minimum, 32 hours of the
regularly scheduled 48 hours of bi- monthly training.
Command staff will send select members to the following specialized training to
maintain response capabilities.
(e) Swift water technician training will consist of a 40 hour class meeting the
requirements of NFPA 1670. These classes will be scheduled on an as needed basis.
(f) Structural Collapse training will consist of a 120 hour class meeting the
requirements of NFPA 1670. These classes will be scheduled on an as needed basis.
Structural collapse training will not be mandatory.
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(g) Medical training is addressed in 402 (e).
SECTION 402. PERSONNEL.
(a) Response with Trained Personnel. Each Contractor shall ensure that the
minimum levels of trained personnel are on duty to respond to any technical rescue
related incident. Minimum staffing levels are as follows: Clearwater to provide five (5)
personnel, Largo to provide two (2) personnel, Pinellas Park to provide two (2) personnel,
and St. Petersburg to provide five (5) personnel. In the event of a long -term technical
rescue incident, Contractor may call back its off -duty personnel to assist.
(b) Rights and Duties of TRT Personnel. Personnel assigned by a Contractor
to the TRT, who are performing their duties pursuant to this Agreement outside of their
jurisdiction, shall have the same powers, duties, rights, privileges and immunities as if
they were performing their duties in the jurisdiction in which they are normally employed,
provided however, such powers are limited to, and are to be exercised by such personnel
only while performing duties pursuant to this Agreement.
(c) Training and Qualifications. All Field Personnel employed by a Contractor
in the performance of work under this Agreement shall be trained and qualified at a level
consistent with the standard established by the TRT SOP for technical rescue incidents
and shall hold appropriate credentials in their respective technical rescue profession.
Personnel whose education and training are not current shall not be permitted to
participate in technical rescue responses as a Technical Rescue Technician.
(d) Technical Rescue Command Staff. Each Contractor shall designate a
staff level position as a technical rescue command staff member who will be responsible
for:
(1) Responding to technical rescue incidents and overseeing rescue operations
in accordance with TRT SOP's and in coordination with incident command.
(2) Monitoring Contractor(s) technical rescue personnel to ensure compliance
with TRT SOP's.
(3) Monitoring Contractor(s) technical rescue personnel to ensure they
maintain an appropriate level technical rescue competence based on the
required training, that training requirements are met, and that members
provide services in a manner that is professional and courteous.
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(4) Attending and actively participating in technical rescue related meetings.
(5) Participating in budget development of the TRT, including identifying areas
for improvement or gaps in team capability.
(6) Coordinating with County administrative staff to manage contract
compliance of the TRT.
(7) Participating with the County on hazard vulnerability and risk assessments
regarding Emergency Support Function (ESF) 9 issues.
(8) Providing a command staff person to assist with the ESF -9 requirements in
the Pinellas County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) upon EOC
activation.
(e) Advanced Practice Paramedics. An APP at a technical rescue incident
involving the response of a special operations team shall have clinical oversight and
authority. APPs on the TRT are required to attend and /or obtain the below requirements.
Requirements for County Certified Advanced Practice Paramedics
(1) Current Pinellas County certified paramedic in good standing.
(2) Submission of a request to obtain Advanced Practice Paramedic
certification.
(3) Minimum of three (3) years paramedic experience or equivalent approved
by the EMS Medical Director.
(4) Completion of the Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Medical Specialist
Course.
SECTION 403. STATE OF EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE, TECHNICAL RESCUE
EMERGENCY AND MUTUAL AID.
(a) State of Emergency Assistance Within Pinellas County. Immediately
upon notification by the County of a State of Emergency within Pinellas County, each
Contractor shall commit such resources given the nature of the State of Emergency and
shall assist in accordance with applicable plans and protocols mutually agreed upon by
the Parties. When a Contractor ceases providing assistance with the State of Emergency,
that Contractor shall resume normal operations as rapidly as is practical and notify the
County's authorized representative that the Contractor is able to resume normal
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operations considering exhaustion of personnel, need for restocking and other relevant
considerations.
(b) State of Emeraencv Assistance Outside of Pinellas County.
Contractor(s) shall manage any State of Emergency assistance or mutual aid response
outside of Pinellas County in a manner which does not prevent Contractor(s) from
rendering services in accordance with this Agreement.
SECTION 404. AUTOMATIC AID /CLOSEST UNIT RESPONSE. Upon notification
by the Regional 9 -1 -1 Center of a technical rescue incident, each Contractor shall provide
Technical Rescue Services in accordance with the Automatic Aid /Closest Unit Response
Agreement. The technical rescue unit which is predetermined to be the closest to the
emergency scene, by the Run Cards, shall be dispatched without regard to district or
jurisdictional boundaries. In the event that the Automatic Aid /Closest Unit Response
Agreement is terminated, each Contractor shall provide Technical Rescue Services in
accordance with the then current Run Cards for all technical rescue incidents. Each
Contractor's authorized representative will periodically, or at the request of the County,
update their Run Cards to insure their accuracy and coordinate any changes with any
other affected Contractor(s).
SECTION 405. TECHNICAL RESCUE SUPPLIES AND INVENTORY CONTROL.
The Contractors and County shall establish and implement inventory control procedures
for the stocking and use of technical rescue supplies. Each Contractor shall maintain
inventory records that identify all technical rescue unit supplies, and will keep supplies
under lock so that access is limited to only authorized personnel. The Contractors shall
adhere to inventory control procedures that the County may require, as long as they are
reasonable and prudent.
SECTION 406. UTILIZATION OF REGIONAL 9 -1 -1 CENTER.
Regional 9 -1 -1 Center. The Contractors shall utilize the Regional 9 -1 -1 Center for the
dispatch of all Technical Rescue Services units to technical rescue incidents. The
Contractors shall utilize the Regional 9 -1 -1 Center's radio and data systems to include,
but not limited to, computer aided dispatch (CAD) software, mobile communications
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terminal software, and the County's public safety and intergovernmental voice and data
radio system.
The Contractors shall provide and maintain all fire station alerting systems, base
stations, pagers, fire station computers and peripherals, all mobile and portable radios
except as provided in Section 503, and mobile communications terminals and radio
modems to communicate with the Regional 9 -1 -1 Center's radio and data system
following the County's technical specifications.
County shall provide and maintain, at no cost to the Contractors, all necessary
broadband networking from Fire Stations to the Regional 9 -1 -1 Center's data system, and
access to the County's 800MHz High Performance Data (HPD) system following the
County's technical specifications.
County shall provide a mutually agreed upon appropriate planning phase, cost
analysis, changes in the County's technical specifications, and implementation plan for
any future upgrades or system changes.
SECTION 407. CERTIFICATION. Each Contractor shall maintain records of their
personnel's certifications. County shall be responsible for payment of any fees
associated with technical rescue certification and /or re- certification using funds provided
under this Agreement.
SECTION 408. ACCURATE INFORMATION. Any news releases, statements, or
public information given by the Contractors or County personnel to the public or the media
that pertain to the TRT shall accurately portray the Pinellas County Technical Rescue
Team.
ARTICLE V
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF COUNTY
SECTION 501. VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT.
(a) Obligation to Provide Vehicles. At all times during the term of this
Agreement, County shall provide /fund the technical rescue vehicles described on
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Appendix B. Vehicle specification and selection shall be "mission capable" depending on
the type of incident.
(b) Maintenance of Vehicles and Fuel. County shall be responsible for the
maintenance and repair of County owned technical rescue vehicles and for furnishing
maintenance, equipment, supplies, repairs, spare parts, replacement vehicles and fuel.
County shall maintain records of maintenance and fuel in order to document that technical
rescue vehicles are maintained and used in accordance with this Agreement. The
Contractors will use its best efforts to keep County vehicles secure in a covered facility.
(c) Staffing of Vehicles. Each Contractor shall ensure that at least one
technical rescue support company comprised of the Contractor's personnel, as stated in
402 (a), who are trained as Technical Rescue Technicians are on duty to respond to any
upgraded technical rescue incidents in an appropriate technical rescue vehicle.
(d) Equipment and Supplies. With the exception of equipment owned and
maintained by a Contractor, County shall furnish and maintain all technical rescue
equipment required to be provided by the County pursuant to Appendix C. Capital
equipment purchases are subject to separately budgeted and approved County funding.
County shall also be responsible for the cost of replacing utilized technical rescue
supplies.
(e) Technical Rescue Communications Equipment. County will provide
mobile data terminal(s) (MDT) and radios upon approved funding. Each Contractor shall
be responsible for the replacement of all technical rescue communications equipment that
is lost, stolen or damaged due to that Contractor's negligence. County shall be
responsible for all routine maintenance of such equipment. The County shall be
responsible for the replacement of any technical rescue communications equipment that
is lost, stolen or damaged due to a cause other than a Contractor's negligence.
(f) Inspections. Contractors shall allow representatives of the County to
inspect technical rescue vehicles and equipment during normal business hours upon
reasonable notice.
SECTION 502. CONTINUING TECHNICAL RESCUE EDUCATION. County shall
provide and make available to the Contractors, at the County's cost, a Continuing
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Education training program at multiple, regionally - located training sites and not at a
single, centralized training site.
SECTION 503.. TECHNICAL RESCUE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT. County
has provided, or shall provide and maintain, as applicable, radios assigned to technical
rescue vehicles as per Appendix C. The radio equipment shall be installed in the technical
rescue vehicles by the County and remain County property. County shall be responsible
for such equipment, as provided for in Section 501(e) hereof. County shall be responsible
for replacing such equipment at the end of its reasonable useful life, as determined by the
County. County shall ensure all frontline technical rescue vehicles are equipped with
GPS enabled mobile communications terminals running mobile CAD software.
SECTION 504. TECHNICAL RESCUE SUPPLIES. The County shall provide and
replace, as necessary, without cost to the Contractors, the technical rescue supplies used
by the Contractors on technical rescue incidents under this Agreement. The County shall
coordinate delivery or pick up of all supplies as needed or as convenient. The County
shall not be responsible for costs of replacing inventory items lost, stolen, damaged or
unaccounted for due to a Contractor's negligence but the County shall be responsible for
the costs of replacing inventory items lost, stolen damaged or unaccounted for due to a
cause other than a Contractor's negligence. The County will work cooperatively with the
Contractors to develop inventory controls and expiration tracking mechanisms.
SECTION 505. TECHNICAL RESCUE EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE. The
County shall provide all equipment listed in Appendix C for technical rescue units
including adequate spare equipment excluding equipment normally utilized for firefighting
operations. Contractors agree to continue using the current equipment on technical
rescue units over its useful life which equipment will be maintained by the County and
repaired or replaced at the County's option. The County shall be responsible for replacing
such equipment at the end of a reasonable useful life, as determined by the County.
Contractors shall be responsible for any repairs that are necessary due to their own
negligence.
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SECTION 506. HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION. All hazardous waste or
materials, other than bio- hazardous waste, from all technical rescue incidents remain the
responsibility of the incident owner or the agency having jurisdiction. The County is in no
way liable for any hazardous waste the Contractors collect during a technical rescue
incident. Contractors shall follow applicable procedures for the collection of hazardous
waste. Bio- hazardous waste will be handled in accordance with normal operating
procedures for the EMS System.
SECTION 507. SPECIAL OPERATIONS COORDINATOR. County will provide a
special operations coordinator to the TRT. The coordinator shall be a command staff
member and act as the liaison between the Parties. Duties of the coordinator will include,
but are not limited to, supply and equipment procurement and /or repairs, budget
preparation, inventory maintenance and controls, training coordination, invoice
processing, keeping of meeting agendas and minutes, contract management, fleet
management, liaison to state for specialty teams, grant management, asset management
and representation on various regional committees.
ARTICLE VI
INSURANCE AND LIABILITY
SECTION 601. MINIMUM INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. Contractor shall be self-
insured or shall pay for and maintain at least the following insurance coverage and limits
as listed below. Insurance coverage and limits shall be evidenced by delivery to the
County of: a certificate of insurance executed by the insurer(s) listing coverage and limits,
expiration dates and terms of policies and all endorsements whether or not required by
the County, and listing all carriers issuing said policies; and, a certified copy of each
policy, including all endorsements. Where applicable, Contractor shall submit to County
a letter from Contractor's Risk Manager stating that Contractor is self- insured, or the
amount of insurance per claim and per occurrence, any gap and the amount of excess
insurance up to its coverage. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this
Agreement, Contractor does not waive any immunity or limitation of liability it may have
under the doctrine of sovereign immunity or Section 768.28 Florida Statutes. The
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following insurance requirements shall remain in effect throughout the term of this
Agreement (unless Contractor is self- insured, in which case Contractor shall not be
required to comply with the following insurance requirements):
(a) Provide Workers' compensation insurance as required by Florida Law.
(b) Provide commercial general liability, employers' liability and commercial
vehicle liability insurance that reflects the limits of liability for governmental entities in
accordance with Section 768.28(5), F.S., should the State Legislature change these
limits, coverage consistent with the revised limits shall be obtained.
(c) Professional Liability Insurance, including errors and omissions, with
minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence; if occurrence form is available; or claims
made form with "tail coverage" extending three (3) years beyond the ending date of this
Agreement. In lieu of "tail coverage" the Contractor may submit annually to the County a
current certificate of insurance proving claims made insurance remains in force
throughout the same three (3) year period. This coverage is subject to statutory and
regulatory requirements of Federal, State or local law.
(d) Personal and /or Bodily Injury including death and property damage liability
Insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit insurance in excess of
all primary coverage.
SECTION 602. ADDITIONAL INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. To the extent that
Contractor maintains insurance policies rather than being self- insured, each insurance
policy shall include the following conditions by endorsement to the policy:
(a) Each policy shall require that forty -five (45) days prior to expiration,
cancellation, non - renewal or any material change in coverage or limits, a notice thereof
shall be given to County. Contractor shall also notify County within twenty-four (24) hours
after receipt of any notices of expiration, cancellation, non - renewal or material changes
in coverage received by said Contractor from its insurer.
(b) Companies issuing the insurance policy, or policies, shall have no recourse
against County for payment of premiums or assessments for any deductibles which all
are at the sole responsibility and risk of Contractor.
(c) The County shall be endorsed to the required policy or policies as an
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additional insured, exclusive of professional liability insurance. The additional insured
clause covers the actions of the Contractor while providing services under the terms of
this Agreement.
(d) The. policy clause "Other .Insurance" shall not apply to any insurance
coverage currently held by the County, to any such future coverage, or to County's Self -
Insured Retention of whatever nature.
SECTION 603. LIABILITY. Contractor and County agree to be fully responsible for
their own acts of negligence or their respective agents' acts of negligence when acting
within the scope of their employment, and agree to be liable for any damages resulting
from said negligence. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign
immunity or the limits of liability contained in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, by the
Contractor or County. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by Contractor or
County to be sued by third parties in any manner arising out of this Agreement. Contractor
is not liable for the causes of action arising out of the negligence of the County, its
employees or agents, or arising out of the negligence of any persons or entities contracted
by, appointed by, or approved by the County to provide services related to this Agreement
(including but not limited to other Contractors, the Ambulance Contractor, Medical Control
Board and Medical Director). This Section 603 shall survive expiration or earlier
termination of this Agreement.
ARTICLE VII
COMPENSATION AND OTHER FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 701. COMPENSATION.
(a) Training funds. County will provide each Contractor up to $56,400 in any
Fiscal Year to pay the reimbursement of overtime and backfill cost for TRT members
attending training as identified in Section 401. These funds will also be used for
reimbursement of overtime and backfill costs for command staff personnel, which
normally work a shift schedule, for the time spent on TRT duties performed outside of
their normally scheduled shift. It is the Contractors' responsibility to submit
reimbursement documentation within twenty (20) calendar days from the last date of
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training. Funds budgeted in any Fiscal Year will not be carried over to succeeding Fiscal
Years.
(b) Travel funds. Upon approval of the Director of EMS & Fire Administration,
and at his or. her sole discretion, the. County will provide up to $10,000 each Fiscal.Year,
to pay the reimbursement of travel expenses for TRT members from all Contractors
attending training or professional conferences. Such funds for travel expenses will be
limited to lodging, transportation, registration fees and taxi or bus fares in accordance
with the County's then current travel policy and Florida Statutes Section 112.061.
Payment of such costs will be in arrears and supported by invoices and receipts. Per
diem /subsistence will not be paid by the County.
(c) Travel must be accomplished by the most economical means available.
(d) Travel requests must be submitted thirty (30) days in advance. Upon
approval by the Director of EMS & Fire Administration at his or her sole discretion, the
County shall pay the travel expenses (subject to the then current County policies) incurred
by the Contractors for training and education of team members. Payment of such costs
will be made upon presentation of supporting invoices /receipts. Travel expenses incurred
will be reimbursed in accordance with Section 112.061, Florida Statutes.
SECTION 702. ADDITIONAL UNITS.
Contractor - Funded. Contractors and County understand that TRT is a unified,
integrated team requiring the cooperation of all Parties. To insure the integrity of the TRT
and the coordinated implementation of any improvements, if a Contractor desires to
operate additional technical rescue unit(s) as a Contractor Funded Unit, a Contractor may
elect to do so. Contractors are responsible for all costs associated with staffing, equipping
and operating its own such Contractor Funded Units.
SECTION 703. AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS. At any time during normal business
hours, and as often as may reasonably be deemed necessary, representatives of the
County may observe Contractors' operations or vice versa. Parties shall make available
to the other Parties for their examination, its records with respect to all matters covered
by this Agreement, and Parties may, at their own cost and expense, audit, examine, copy,
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and make excerpts or transcripts from such records, and may, and their own cost and
expense, make audits of all contract, invoices, materials, payrolls, inventory records,
records of personnel, daily logs, conditions of employment, and other data related to all
matters covered by this Agreement to the extent permitted by law.
Contractors shall make available to the Medical Director their records with respect
to all clinical matters covered by this Agreement and the Medical Director may, at his /her
own cost and expense, audit, examine, copy and make excerpts or transcripts from such
records and inspections to the extent permitted by law.
The Parties right to observe and inspect operations or records in the other Parties
business office shall, however, be restricted to normal business hours, and reasonable
notification shall be given the Parties in advance of any such visit.
Records relating to contract activities shall be retained for a period of three (3)
years from final payment in each year.
All representatives of all Parties who observe operations or audit or examine the
other Parties records shall conduct themselves in a polite manner; complete any training
required by law; and not interfere with Parties employees' duties. Audits and inspections
shall be done to the extent permitted by law.
SECTION 704. FISCAL NON - FUNDING. Notwithstanding any other provision of
this Agreement to the contrary, in the event sufficient budgeted funds are not available
for a new fiscal year, the County shall notify the Contractors in writing within five (5) days
of the determination of such occurrence and this Agreement shall terminate on the last
day of current fiscal year without penalty or expense to the County.
SECTION 705. NOT TO EXCEED CAP. Any and all compensation, payment, or
reimbursement of any kind to the Contractors provided for in this Article VII or elsewhere
in this Agreement in any Fiscal Year shall not exceed the specific amount of the approved
budget adopted through the County's governing body's budgetary process for services or
reimbursement to the Contractors provided under this Agreement for such Fiscal Year. It
is recognized by the Parties that no payment may be compelled or made without a budget
amendment approved by the County for any compensation that exceeds the total
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compensation authorized through the County approved budget. The Parties recognize
that in the event of a Disaster, it may be necessary for the County's governing body to
utilize the emergency powers of Chapter 252, Florida Statutes, to authorize a budget
amendment modifying such approved budget to provide funds for compensation or
reimbursements necessitated by such emergency expenditures. It is further agreed and
understood among the Parties that the County may not compel the Contractors to incur
expenses beyond the County's approved budget amount until such time as a budget
amendment raising such budget is approved.
ARTICLE VIII
TERM AND TERMINATION
SECTION 801. TERM. The initial term of this Agreement shall be for five (5) years,
commencing upon October 1, 2015 and ending at midnight September 30th, 2020, unless
this Agreement is earlier terminated as provided for in this Agreement. This Agreement
may be renewed for an additional five (5) year period following the initial term, provided
that the Parties mutually agree in writing to such renewal which is subject to County and
Contractors' approval prior to July 1, 2020. References in this Agreement to "Term" shall
include the initial term of this Agreement and all renewals thereof. The effective date of
this Agreement for reimbursement purposes shall be October 1, 2015.
SECTION 802. TERMINATION.
(a) By County for Cause. This Agreement may be terminated by the County
for cause upon twenty (20) days written notice to the Contractors in breach. For purposes
of this section 802(a), "cause" shall mean (1) the event that a Contractor, for any reason,
fails to meet the licensing requirements in the State of Florida pursuant to the provisions
of Chapter 401, Florida Statutes, or (2) a material breach by a Contractors of any term,
covenant or warranty contained in this Agreement; provided, however, that in the case of
a breach of any term, covenant or warranty, the County shall provide written notice of
such breach and the Contractors shall have the opportunity to cure such breach within
twenty (20) days of receipt of such notice or within such additional period of time mutually
agreed upon by the Parties.
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(b) By Contractor for Cause. This Agreement may be terminated by
Contractors for cause upon twenty (20) days written notice to the County. For purposes
of this section 802(b), "cause" shall mean a material breach by the County or any other
Contractor of any term, covenant or warranty contained in this Agreement; provided,
however, that in the case of a breach of any term, covenant or warranty, Contractors shall
provide written notice of such breach and the County or other Contractor shall have the
opportunity to cure such breach within twenty (20) days of receipt of such notice, or, within
such additional period of time mutually agreed upon by the Parties.
(c) By County or Contractor Without Cause. This Agreement may be
terminated without cause by any Contractor or the County upon six (6) months written
notice to the other Parties.
SECTION 803. DISPOSITION OF ASSETS.
(a) Assets Paid For By County. Upon termination of this Agreement,
Contractors shall return to County, for the use and benefit of the taxpayers, all assets
purchased with funds provided to Contractors under this Agreement for the services
provided under this Agreement with the County. County will assume any obligation on
such assets which was incurred in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
(b) Assets Paid For By Contractor. Any assets which were purchased solely
with funds other than those provided by County to a Contractor under this or any preceding
Agreement shall remain the property of the Contractors.
(c) Assets Paid For By Both Contractor and County. In case of any asset
purchased with funds of both the Contractor and the County, Contractors and County
shall determine the fair market value of such asset and then shall pro -rate such fair market
value according to the respective interest of the Contractor and the County. In the event
Contractor desire to retain said asset, Contractor shall pay to County an amount equal to
County's interest in said asset. In the event that County desires to retain said asset,
County shall pay to Contractor an amount equal to Contractor's interest in said asset. If
neither the Contractor nor the County desires to retain said asset, then the asset will be
sold at public sale to the highest bidder and the net proceeds distributed according to the
respective interest of each of the Contractor and the County.
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(d) Date to Return Assets. The return of any assets and /or funds in lieu of
assets as described in this §803 above, shall be executed and completed upon the
effective date of termination as specified in the termination notice.
SECTION 804. RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES. To the extent that Contractors and
County cannot, after good faith attempt, resolve any controversy or dispute that may have
arisen under this Agreement or §701, Contractors and County shall appoint an ad -hoc
committee consisting of one representative from the County, one representative from the
Contractor and one mutually agreed upon representative from the Pinellas County Fire
Chiefs Association, to facilitate a timely and effective resolution. The ad -hoc committee
shall meet as often as necessary under the circumstances in an attempt to resolve the
controversy or dispute. The committee shall review each Party's submittal of its
interpretation of the Agreement and may request additional information as necessary.
The committee shall complete its review within sixty (60) days of the date that the
committee is notified of the controversy or dispute (unless the Parties mutually agree to
extend this period of time) and submit any recommendation to the Pinellas County
Administrator and Contractors. All recommendations and other actions of the committee
shall be non - binding. After the committee has submitted its recommendation to the
Pinellas County Administrator and Contractors, either Party may thereafter request to
refer the matter to non - binding mediation in the State of Florida. If the Parties do not agree
upon a representative for the committee, if either Party chooses not to engage in
mediation or if the Parties engage in mediation but mediation fails to resolve the dispute,
either Party may pursue its legal remedies, including, but not limited to, filing a complaint
(including but not limited to a complaint for injunctive relief) in the appropriate court
possessing competent jurisdiction.
ARTICLE IX
MISCELLANEOUS
SECTION 901. NON - DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT. The Contractors will
not discriminate against any applicant for employment because of age, race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation or national origin. Contractors agree that applicants will
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be employed, and that employees are treated during employment, (e.g. layoff or
termination, promotion, demotion, transfer, rates of pay and compensation, and selection
for training, including apprenticeship), without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation or national origin.
SECTION 902. NOTICES. All notices, consents and agreements required or
permitted by this Agreement shall be in writing, and, as applicable, shall be transmitted
by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, with notice deemed to be given
upon receipt; postage prepaid, and shall be addressed as follows:
If to County: Director, Pinellas County EMS & Fire Administration
12490 Ulmerton Road — Suite 134
Largo, Florida 33774
If to Contractors: See Appendix E
SECTION 903. ENTIRE AND COMPLETE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, as
amended, and all Appendices hereto, constitute the entire and complete agreement of
the Parties with respect to the services to be provided hereunder. This Agreement, unless
provided herein to the contrary, may be modified only by written agreement duly executed
by the Parties with the same formality as this Agreement.
SECTION 904. OTHER DOCUMENTS. Each Party agrees to execute and deliver
any instruments and to perform any acts that may be necessary or reasonably requested
in order to give full effect to this Agreement.
SECTION 905. APPLICABLE LAW. Florida Law shall govern the validity,
interpretation, construction and performance of this Agreement.
SECTION 906. WAIVER. Unless otherwise specifically provided by the terms of this
Agreement, no delay or failure to exercise a right resulting from any breach of this
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Agreement shall impair such right or shall be construed to be a waiver thereof, but such
may be exercised from time to time and as often as may be deemed necessary. Any
waiver shall be in writing and signed by the Party granting such waiver. If any
representation, warranty or covenant contained in this Agreement is breached by either
Party and thereafter waived by the other Party, such waiver shall be limited to the
particular breach so waived and shall not be deemed to waive any other breach under
this Agreement.
SECTION 907. SEVERABILITY. In the event that any provision of this Agreement
shall, for any reason, be determined to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect,
the Parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith and agree to such amendments,
modifications, or supplements of or to this Agreement or such other appropriate actions
as shall, to the maximum extent practicable in Tight of such determination, implement and
give effect to the intentions of the Parties as reflected herein.
SECTION 908. CONTRACTORS ARE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS. The
Parties agree that throughout the term of this Agreement, and during the performance of
any obligations hereunder, Contractors are independent contractors in all respects and
shall not be the agent, servant, officer, or employee of Pinellas County.
SECTION 909. NO THIRD -PARTY BENEFICIARIES, ASSIGNMENT. This
Agreement is not intended, nor shall it be construed, to inure to the benefit of any third
person or entity not a party hereto, and no right, duty or obligation of the Contractors
under this Agreement, shall be assigned to any person, private association or corporation,
not - for - profit corporation, or public body without the prior written consent of the County.
SECTION 910. HEADINGS. Captions and headings in this Agreement are for ease
of reference and do not constitute a part of this Agreement.
SECTION 911. COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in more than
one counterpart, each of which shall be deemed an original.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto, by and through their undersigned
authorized officers have caused this Agreement to be executed on this 07 day
Of
2016.
ATTEST: PINELLAS COUNTY
KENNETH BURKE, CLERK By and through its Board of County
Commissioners
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto, by and through their undersigned
authorized officers have caused this Agreement to be executed on this
2016.
Countersigned CITY OF CLEARWATER
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto, by and through their undersigned
authorized offficers hn vwe used this Agreement to be executed on this_LLtt�Lday
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IN WITNESS F the parties hereto, by and through their undersigned
authorized officers have caused this Agreement to be executed on this I., day
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto, by and through their undersigned
authorized officers have caused this Agreement to be executed on this _.��day
of ST�111 1 2016.
Countersigned: CITY OF ST, PETERSBURG, FLORIDA
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APPENDIX A - PINELLAS COUNTY TECHNICAL RESCUE RESPONSE TEAM
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES MANUAL
Refer to the Resource Disc
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APPENDIX B - TECHNICAL RESCUE VEHICLES
ASSET
YEAR
DESCRIPTION
UNIT ID
REPLACE/DISPOSITION
YEAR
61581
1988
GMC 7000 Class 7
TE48
Replace in kind (Large Box Truck)
FY
17/18
95497
1993
Mitsubishi, Truck, 14 ft.
TE14
Replace in kind (Medium Box Truck)
FY
18/19
111619
2007
Ford F 450
U4
Replace in kind
FY
19/20
116689
1992
International
TE34
Replace with Medium Duty Rescue
Squad
FY
16/17
2006
Pierce
HR4
City of St. Petersburg asset
ASSET
YEAR
DESCRIPTION
UNIT ID
REPLACEMENT /DISPOSITION
YEAR
91154
2001
Pace Trailer
TRL42
Demobilize
FY
15/16
119681
2015
Wells Cargo Trailer
TRL48
Replace in kind
FY
23/24
122117
1985
Hackney Trailer
TE42
Replace in kind
FY
35/36
APPENDIX C - EQUIPMENT
HEAVY RESCUE 4
.ITEM NAME
DESCRIPTION
Comm System
CSI 2100 Confined Space Communication System
Air Cart
Air Resource Cart w/ HI Pressure
Cutting Tool
Petrogen Heavy Rescue Cutting Tools
SCBA
Scott Airpak Harness w/ AV3000 Facepiece
SCBA
Scott Airpack Harness
Masonry Saw
14" Masonry Circular Saw w/ Blade
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
Thermal Camera
Thermal Imager K1000
Chiseling Hammer
Hilti Chiseling Hammer TE -905 AVR -115V
Tripod
Paratech Tripod
Portable Radio
Motorola XTS 5000 II Portable Radio
Raker
Raker Shore Rescue Equipment
Search Cam
Mongoose Search Cam - Extrication Camera
Delsar Life Detector
Delsar Life Detector - 4 Sensor System
Sirius
MSA SIRIUS Multi -Gas Detector
Core Drill
Hilti Core Drill w/ 4 diamond core bits
Raker Shore System
Bi Pod Conversion Kit
Raker Shore System
Flying Strut Conversion Kit
Hydra Ram
Hydra Ram II
Go Pro 4
Go Pro 4 black
TRAILER 4
ITEM NAME
DESCRIPTION
Mud Pump
3" Mud Diaphragm Pump
Power Unit
Stanley Power Unit - Single Circuit w/ 110V & 12V
Breaker Hammer
90 lb. Breaker Hammer
Breaker Hammer
45 lb. Breaker Hammer
Hydraulic Saw
15" Hydraulic Saw w/ bar, chain, case
Cut Off Saw
14" Cut Off Saw
Hammer Drill
Hammer Drill
Kor It Drill System
Kor It Drill System
TECH 14
ITEM NAME
DESCRIPTION
Truck
1993 Mitsubishi Truck w/ 14' Box Bed
Rescue Craft
RDC Water Rescue Craft
Rescue Craft
Water Rescue Craft
Radio
Motorola XTS5000
Outboard Motor
Yamaha 2008 Outboard Motor - 15 hp.
Zodiac
Zodiac AVON ERB 400 Emergency Rescue Boat
Boat Motor
Yamaha 2009 long shaft motor
Lifesled
Lifesled
Lifesled
Lifesled
Convert-a -comet
Motorola convert-a -comet
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UTILITY 4
ITEM NAME
DESCRIPTION
Mobile Radio
Motorola Mobile LCS 2000 Smartzone Radio
Convert a Com
Motorola Convert a Com
F450
2007 F450
TECH 34
ITEM NAME
DESCRIPTION
Comm System
CSI 2100 Confined Space Communication System
Comm System
CSI 2100 Confined Space Communication System
SCBA
Scott Airpak Harness w/ AV3000 Facepiece
SCBA
Scott Airpak Harness w/ AV3000 Facepiece
SCBA
Scott Airpak Harness w/ AV3000 Facepiece
SCBA
Scott Airpak Harness w/ AV3000 Facepiece
Portable Radio
Motorola XTS 5000 II Portable Radio
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
SKED Evac Tripod
SKED Evac Tripod w/ carry bag
Sirius
MSA SIRIUS Multi -Gas Detector
International
1992 International truck
Convert-a -comm
Motorola convert-a -comm
Stokes Basket
CMC stokes basket
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TECH 42
ITEM NAME
DESCRIPTION
Comm System
CSI 2100 Confined Space Communication System
Air Cart
Air Source Cart
Air Cart
6000 PSI Air Source Cart
Cutting Tool
Petrogen Heavy Rescue Cutting Tools
SCBA
Scott Airpak Harness w/ AV3000 Facepiece
SCBA
Scott Airpak Harness w/ AV3000 Facepiece
Air Hammer
Quik Kut Air Hammer HD Kit
Portable Radio
Motorola XTS 5000 II Portable Radio
Exothermic Torch
Exothermic Torch, Slice Cordless Pack
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
Sirius
MSA SIRIUS Multi -Gas Detector
Air Tank
4500 psi - 60 minute cylinder
Air Tank
4500 psi - 60 minute cylinder
Hydra Ram
Hydra Ram II (Rabbit tool)
Generator
Honda Generator 6500W
Prism Light
Prism Inflatable Light - 1000W Model - PIL1000
Generator
6.5 KW Generator - Gas - 4NY96
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TRAILER 42
ITEM NAME
DESCRIPTION
Trailer
.Pace Covered Trailer
SKED Evac Tripod
SKED Evac Tripod w/ carry bag, orange bag
Comm System
CSI 2100 Confined Space Communication System
TRAILER 48
ITEM NAME
DESCRIPTION
Trailer
2014 Enclosed Trailer
COMMANDER VEHICLE
ITEM NAME
DESCRIPTION
Portable Radio
Motorola XTS 5000 II Portable Radio
Radio
Motorola XTS5000
WINCH
9000 LB WINCH
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TECH 48
ITEM NAME
DESCRIPTION
GMC Truck
H 29 - 2 ton 1 GDM7D1 F6JV532909
Intercom Controller
Barton Intercom Controller
Radio
Mobile Radio - Motorola T99DX131W Spectra
Body Splint
Miller Body Splint - Miller Halfback
Mud Pump
Mud Diaphragm Pump
SCBA
Scott Airpak Harness w/ AV3000 Facepiece
SCBA
Scott Airpak Harness w/ AV3000 Facepiece
Vacuum Hose
Vacuum Truck Hose Support System (Air Spade)
Portable Radio
Motorola XTS 5000 II Portable Radio
Breaker Hammer
Brute Breaker Hammer
Masonry Saw
14" Masonry Circular Saw w/ Blade
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
Air Pack
AV200 Scott-Pak Harness
Air Lift Bag
14 Ton Paratech Air Lifting Bag
Concrete Chainsaw
Concrete Chainsaw Kit - 14" w/ pump & diamond chain
Sirius
MSA SIRIUS Multi -Gas Detector
Generator
6.5 KW Gas Briggs & Stratton Generator #1933 - Gas -
4PA18 (in 95767)
Hydra Ram
Hydra Ram II
Go Pro 4
Go Pro 4 black
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APPENDIX D - SUPPLY INVENTORY
Pinellas County will provide supplies to outfit the following caches'. The caches' will be
developed with minimum inventory levels and a replacement schedule to support
technical rescue responses with the appropriate equipment.
Rope: To include, but not be limited to, ascenders, descenders, edge protectors,
pulleys, carabiners, webbing, rope, harnesses, minding pulleys, rescue racks, gear
bags, prusiks, pick off straps, stokes basket, stretcher harness and PPE to support rope
rescues.
Confined space: To include, but not be limited to, escape paks, half mask respirators,
filter cartridges, lighting and air supply equipment.
Trench: To include, but not be limited to, trench boards, cribbing and support wood.
Structural collapse: To include, but not be limited to, anchor shackles, anchoring
system, Sawzall blades, camera, drill bits, dust masks, canopy, hoists, nails, Tapcons,
marking paint, air tool oil, angle grinder blades, wood, welding tips and cutting blades.
Machinery and equipment: To include, but not be limited to, anchor shackles, Sawzall
blades, camera, drill bits, dust masks, canopy, hoists, nails, marking paint, air tool oil,
angle grinder blades, and cutting equipment.
Shoring: To include, but not be limited to, nails, wood, screws and cutting equipment.
APPENDIX E - CONTRACTOR CONTACTS
City of Clearwater
112 South Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33756
Attn: Chief Robert Weiss
City of Largo
Attn: Fire Chief
P.O. Box 296
Largo, FL 33779
Attn: Chief Shelby Willis
City of Pinellas Park
P.O. Box 1100
Pinellas Park, FL 33780
Attn: Chief Guy Keirn
with a required copy to:
City of St. Petersburg
400 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Attn: Chief James Large
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City of Largo
Attn: City Attorney
P.O. Box 296
Largo, FL 33779