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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOW 2019-09-09 Item 4B - Interlocal Agreement - Regional Automatic Aid with the King County Fire Chiefs AssociationCOUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS i\1eetiq13(2/e Prepared hy Ala ;'..r review C'ou aril review 08/19/19 JW ik 9/9/19 JW ITE NFOR ATION ITEM No. S i' \ I I SPONSOR. JAY WITTWER I — ORIGIN \ I. AGI Ns1) \ D \ICi AG LNDA I n NI TI 1 1 1 Authorizing Mayor to sign ILA for King County Fire Chiefs Automatic Aid Ag8riee9mieln9t i I1011 21/utioll Date 08/19 El ordmaihe A ItsDale El Bid_ 'mar(' Alts Date E Pubbe I Jean,i Ales Date [1 other it's Dale C \ 1 1 c()Ry • phial ID 1111 Reiohdron ...1.1t, Da', ,v,/t, ,Aiig Date S 1' ONS( )11 ECoem1 Algyor Finallce Pe-R ljflolice PW7 Court •I IR EDCD Fire ETS SPONSOR'S This interlocal agreement for automatic aid is being updated for all fire agencies within Smrm \Ry King County. The attached documents provide details of this agreement This agreement defines how these fire agencies interact with partners in King County. RI NI I,A\ I D HY n c 0 AY, , Mtg. 0 CDN COMM El Trans &Infrastructure LI \ rts Comtm DATE 08/05/19 & 9/3/19 Finance Comm, Comm 111 cilAIR' ROBERTSON Public Safety Comim , El Parks CoMMITTEF Planning Comm. RECOMMENDATIONS: SPoNs()R/ADmIN. Co \nil Fire Department 11 I -I- Unanimous Approval; Forward to Consent Agenda COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE h\pi NIA I URI RI QUIRIII) AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $ $ $ Fund Source: Comments: none MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 0 19/ 9 RETURNED TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTFF 9/9/19 9/16/19 MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 08/19/19 Informational Memorandum dated July 30, 2019 Memo from King County Fire Chiefs 2019 ILA for King County Minutes from the Public Safety Committee Meeting of 08/05/19 9/9/19 Informational Memorandum updated 8/26/19 w/ attachments Minutes from the Public Safety Committee Meeting of 9/3/19 19 20 City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Public Safety Committee FROM: Jay C Wittwer, Fire Chief CC: Mayor Ekberg DATE: July 30, 2019 / August 26, 2019 SUBJECT: Fire Department ILA Automatic Aid Agreement (ILA) (Updated after 8/19 Regular Meeting) ISSUE Interlocal Agreement for Automatic Aid between Regional (King County) Fire Agencies, which includes 29 agencies within King County. This is a 2018- 2019 update to a long-standing Mutual Aid agreement. The Fire Department ILA Automatic Aid Agreement ("ILA") was referred back to the Public Safety Committee from the August 19, 2019 Regular City Council Meeting to allow an additional legal review from our City Attorney, especially in regard to original proposed changes to the ILA. BACKGROUND For the past two plus decades communities in King County have routinely assisted with resources needed to mitigate emergency scenes, this also includes Fire Department responses. In 2017 a group of King County Fire Chiefs collaborated on the attached ILA. This agreement included renumbering the fire units. This effort will assist responding units to be assigned without duplication of assignments or confusion. This information is provided to the City Council to bring clarity to the automatic aid agreement attached. On March 1, 2018, Tukwila's City Attorney conducted initial legal review of the ILA and provided suggested edits to the agreement, many of them clarifying language such as the title of the agreement and terminology. The ILA Committee for the Fire Chiefs Association developed a final version of the ILA using our attorney's and other agency's legal input. The version of the ILA being presented to the City Council for its consideration is the final version adopted by the ILA Committee and is now being asked to be approved by all 29 agencies. DISCUSSION The attached documents include the agreement and a memo from the King County Fire Chiefs that will provide the needed information that should bring clarity to the agreement. Last week, our City Attorney's office reviewed the ILA and determined that there were no major legal concerns with this final ILA, even though many of the previously suggested edits were not included in the final ILA. 21 INFORMATIONAL MEMO Page 2 FINANCIAL IMPACT There are no funding issues related to this agreement, outside of the costs of responding to other areas not within our community with regard to this policy that has been in place for many years. RECOMMENDATION The Council is being asked to approve the agreement and consider this item at the August 12, 2019 Committee of the Whole meeting and subsequent August 19, 2019 Regular Meeting. The Council is being asked to approve this ILA and refer it to the September 9, 2019 Committee of the Whole meeting for discussion and subsequent September 16, 2019 Regular Meeting. ATTACHMENTS King County Fire Chief Association Memo Interlocal Agreement Renumbering Document 22 Date: June 5, 2018 To: King County Fire Chiefs Association (KCFCA) Members From: Chief Clark, Chair of Automatic Aid Renumbering Workgroup Subject: Automatic Aid ILA and Renumbering Progress Reporting As you are aware, at our February 21, 2018 meeting we adopted the Automatic Aid ILA and accompanying renumbering guidelines. The purpose of this memo is to communicate a method for KCFCA to track the progress of County fire departments in two specific ways. First, to track the adoption of the ILA by elected bodies, and second to facilitate the implementation of the renumbering process. Deputy Chief Roy Gunsolus has been asked to track the progress for Zone 3 agencies and Deputy Chief Richard Burke for Zone 1 agencies. Each has been asked to reach out to the fire departments within their respective zone to gain the following information: 1. Anticipated date for approval of the ILA by your governing body 2. Renumbering efforts (adopted goal January 1, 2019): a. When your apparatus will physically be renumbered (please consider marking the top -side of your apparatus to ensure we can identify units from the air) b. When your accountability items will be updated c. If you will be delayed past the target date, please provide anticipated dates Nearly a dozen agencies have already adopted the ILA. It is our goal to have every fire agency in the county adopt the ILA and perform all renumbering efforts by the end of 2018. We are working with the dispatch agencies to address concerns and coordinate implementation efforts. Anything you can do to direct and support your dispatch center towards achieving the implementation goal would be appreciated. KING COUNTY FIRE CHIEF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE BOARD Harold Scoggins Steve Heitman Jeff Clark Matt Morris Matt Cowan 175 Newport Way NW • Issaquah, WA 98027 • (425) 313-3228 • www.kcfca.com 23 We realize that this is a challenging goal, but it is essential to the further progression of the outstanding fire service we provide to the communities we serve. Your KCFCA Executive Board will utilize the information gathered to further coordinate implementation efforts of all involved agencies. If alterations to the implementation schedule are required we will communicate it as early as possible. Please find the following attached: 1. Adopted Automatic Aid ILA — 2-21-18 2. Adopted Renumbering process — 2-21-18 (addresses renumbering of engines and ladders) 3. King County Model Procedure Section 10 — Personal Accountability — 6-5-17 (addresses renumbering of staff and support vehicles -Section 5.1.1.2 outlines designators for all command and support staff vehicles) Should you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact any member of the Executive Board. KING COUNTY FIRE CHIEF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE BOARD Harold Scoggins Steve Heitman Jeff Clark Matt Morris Matt Cowan 175 Newport Way NW • Issaquah, WA 98027 • (425) 313-3228 • www.kcfca.com 24 MARTIN LUTHERKING COUNTY |NTERU0CAL AGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC AID PREAMBLE: This |nbsdoco|Cooperation Agreement ("this ILA") is entered into this day of .2U18.byand between the undersigned cities and other local government entities of the State of Washington to adopt a "Service First" philosophy to serve the communities of Martin Luther King County (hereinafter "King County") without strict regard to the jurisdictional boundaries of the participating agencies ("the Parties"). WHEREAS, participating Agencies that operate independent Fire Departments within Martin Luther King County by providing fire, rescue and emergency medical services within their respective jurisdictions that exceeds the resources of a single participating Agency; and WHEREAS, the Fire Departments have found it to be of mutual benefit if the services of each Fire Department are insome limited and predefined circumstances extended outside of the limits ofeach jurisdiction into the boundaries 0fthe other; and WHEREAS, the Fire Departments have operated with either automatic nrmutual aid agreements for several decades in an effort to assist departments and their respective communities; and WHEREAS, it is necessary and desirable that the Fire Departments coordinate efforts for the provision of automatic aid on a county wide basis and for purposes of this Agreement; and WHEREAS, participating Agencies can benefit by combiningtheir resources totrain for and respond to All Hazard incidents in any participating Agency's jurisdiction; and VVHEREAdS, subject to approval of the local King County Fire Chiefa, other Agencies may participate in this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, |T|8HEREBY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BETWEEN THESE PARTIES, FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION OFAUTOMATIC AID AND OTHER COOPERATION BETWEEN THESE PARTIES, AS FOLLOWS: 1./\uthority: This ILA is executed pursuant to the authority provided by chapter 39.34 RCW, the Interlocal Cooperation Act. 2.Purpoeo: The purpose of this ILA is to encourage and foster cooperation across jurisdictional boundaries byall of the participating agencies inKing County sothat the most efficient response may be achieved to all hazards and incidents, regardless oftheir origin, and to protect life and property. Such cooperation shall include joint planning, joint training and other related activities bythe Martin Luther King County |ntedoca|Agreement for Automatic Aid 25 MARTINLWTHER KING COUNTY ANTERLOCALAGREEM8ENT FOR AUTOMATIC AID Parties. This ILA is entered into with intent to create Automatic Aid when anAuthority Having Jurisdiction are not available or facing draw down, to allow the closest and most appropriate Fire Department to respond to incidents outside of the responding Fire Department's jurisdictional boundaries. All Participating Agencies agree to respond to any reported All Hazard incident with the appropriate resources into the jurisdiction of any other Fire Department that is mParticipating Agency. These responses shall not require any specific request, but shall be automatic upon dispatch by the dispatch center, which shall follow the established dispatch protocols. The Parties all understand and agree that any Agency's ability to render Automatic Aid may b8limited due t0any concurrent emergency condition within its own jurisdiction and the unavailability Ofits resources. |nsuch situations, the non -responding Agency should inform dispatch of its temporary limitations and it ahe|| be within that Agency's sole discretion to provide mutual aid at such |aVa| of aid it can provide. 3. Definitions: ° "All Hazards" shall mean those natural, human -caused, and technology -caused threats tnhuman life 'orproperty. 8UchhozardeiDck|de.butorenotUnlitedto\firas.nledica| erneqgencies, hazardous nnotersJS na|oosee, and circumstances requiring rescue of imperiled humans. ° "Apparatus"shall mean any vehicle approved for fire suppression, medical aid, rescue operations mresponding to hazardous materials incidents. " "Automatic Aid" shall mean assistance dispatched automatically by contractual agreement without delay based on computer aided dispatch programmed for "first response" by agreed apparatus. � "Fire Department" shall mean amunicipal, regional, crdistrict authority responsible for fighting fires, rescue operations,providing emergency medical services (EMS)and/or fire prevention for a local jurisdiction. � "Key Stations" shall mean those stations identified byeach Fire Department as key stations for coverage when the local Fire Department or neighboring jurisdictions are facing a drawdown of resources. w "Move UpPlan" shall mean a system ofmoving fire apparatus tnother stations within Martin Luther King County Interlocal Agreement for Automatic Aid 2 26 MARTIN LUTHERKUNG COUNTY /NTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC AID m "Mutual Aid" shall mean aid provided toanother agency upon request, after approval is given by the responding Fire Department, and it is not Automatic Aid. � "Strike Team" shall mean specified combinations ofthe same kind or type of resources, with common communications and a Strike Team Leader. ° "Task Force" shall mean a group of resources with common communications;aToak Force Leader may bepre-designated and sent toanincident, ordesignated sdan incident. � "Zonao"shall mean geographic areas within the county. Each Zone has its own dispatch center. Currently the three Zones within King County are identified as1.3and 5. 4.Term/Duration ofAgreenoent: This ILA shall be effective upon execution by at least two local governments, shall be in effect for one year thereafter, and shall be automatically renewed between such Original Parties for one year terms automatically each year, except for the withdrawal or termination of any party in accordance with Section 5below. 5` PartkcipaUnqAqenches: a. All Parties: All Parties that execute this ILA agree bvtheir signatureshoretothet this Automatic Aid Agreement shall be the primary Automatic Aid Agreement throughout King County, Washington. By so agreeing, all Parties recognize that this countywide ILA supersedes any prior Automatic Aid Agreement towhich they have agreed, unless such aDagreement iswith aparty that isnot aparty t0this ILA. b.{}hqino|Parties: The Original Parties shall bmthose local governments listed on Exhibit A, and their participation shall be approved by their respective governing bodies or legislative bodies as demonstrated by the signature pages appended hereto immediately after the Exhibit Alist. n.JO|niDO/AUddioDniParties: Additional Parties, who must baqualified bvlaw tn participate in such an ILA pursuant to RCW 39.34, may be added at any time after this ILA is executed. by approval of the Administrative Board (see below). d.VVithdr8vv8: Any party hereto may withdraw from this ILA bvgiving atleast OOdays prior written notice to the King County Chiefs Association. 27 MARTIN LUTHER KING COUNTY IN3ERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC AID e.TarminmUon: This ILA may boterminated inits entirety bvall nfthe Parties bvatwo- thirds aupenn 'uritvoftheM]ngCountvF|naChiefssdanyUnna. Any party voting inthe minority in such vote is entitled to enter into a new Automatic Aid Agreement or Mutual Aid Agreement atany time with any interested local government. f'Oper@ting|ndependenth/0therMAAorAAaOraonOeniS: Nothing inthis ILA shall prevent or exclude any party hereto from operating independently within their jurisdictional boundaries when an incident does not require mutual aid or automatic aid. Nor shall this ILA preclude participating agencies from entering into separate Automatic Aid Agreements orMutual Aid Agreements with neighboring agencies. 6. Services Provided: The Administrative Board shall determine and agree upon the capabilities of each Fire Department to resporfd to Automatic Aid incidents and especially incidents requiring special equipment. All Participating Agencies shall have resources staffed 24 hours per day, seven days per week, 305days per year, with staffing levels consistent with agreed upon standards set bythe Administrative Board. All Participating Agencies shall at a minimum maintain the staffing, resources, and equipment that they had available upon the effective date of this ILA or the date upon which such Fire Department was accepted into the ILA. NoAgency shall use this agreement tnreduce its staffing, resources or equipment, which vvoU|d have o detrimental effect on other Participating All Participating Agencies agree to comply with national incident reporting practices and to deploy best practices related toincident management and employee training. Standards such ' as NFPA, King County Model Procedures of local policies shall be used as a guide when establishing best practices. All Participating Agencies agree tVestablish ocountywide Move Up This ILA kaintended tocover uptothe first 12 hours ofan applicable incident. After 12 hours has elapsed, the Washington State Mutual Aid Agreement should bedeployed for the duration ofthe incident. The AHJ agrees toinitiate the recall ofpersonnel for incidents within two hours ofaResponding Agency/Fire Department being deployed into the jurisdictional boundaries of the AHJtorespond toanincident. 7. Financinq/Use of Resources: Martin Luther King County Interlocal Agreement for Automatic Aid 4 28 ��V,eCHItpi,� MARTIN LUTHERKING COUNTY INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC AID Pursuant to this ILA, there shall be no commingling of funds or financial contributions by any Party tothe joint orcooperative efforts provided bvthe Parties under this (LA.. Each party agrees to the reasonable use of their resources, including but not limited to personnel, equipment, and different types of apparatus or vehicles, without compensation. This ILA is predicated upon approximately equal sharing and participation in the joint operations of the Parties gothat noparty, over time, has any advantage ordisadvantage agcompared tnany other party. There shall be no budget, annual or otherwise, available to the Administrative Board and nnfunds oraccounts created for the administration ofthis ILA. 8. P[operbVNoi0intIvowned Property There shall be no purchasing of joint property of any kind, real or personal, by the Parties pursuant tnthis ILA. The property and resources used bvthe Parties inperforming under this ILA shall be and permanently remain the property and resources of each respective Party. The personnel performing operations under this ILA shall be and permanently remain the employees of the Party who employed them prior to the execution of this ILA and shall not be considered agents ofany other party. 9.Administration ofAqreernent/Gov8nn8Doe: Noseparate legal entity k»created bvthis ILA. The Administrative Board shall bethe King County Chiefs Association, but voting on matters arising under this ILA shall be done in accordance with this ILA bvmnAdministrative Board. Each Zone iDKing County shall have one vote nnsuch Administrative Board inthe governance ofthis ILA. Each voting member Qnsuch Administrative Board shall have been nominated and elected bvamajority oftheFinaChiefs|n that respective zone. Aquorum ofsuch Administrative Board shall consist ofall three of the Zone representatives, or their delegees, and unanimity shall be necessary for any binding action of the Administrative Board, provided that, in the event of any extraordinary matter coming before such Board, the matter shall be referred to all of the Fire Chiefs of all of the Parties. Examples of extraordinary matters are termination of this ILA and expulsion of any Party from the ILA for good cause. {}nsuch extraordinary matters, asuporno jor|tyoftwo-th/rdo/2/3lnf those Fire Chiefs (or delegeeo)voting shall be required for a motion to be approved. A quorum of such body shall be a majority of all the Fire Chiefs of all the Parties, in order to hold such a vote. If there is no unanimous agreement on the Administrative Board as to whether an issue is an "extraordinary matter" the Administrative Board shall present that question tn all of the Fire Chiefs for anadvisory vote, and amajority aho||bgaVff|cieMLtVsodeoignot8arnatteras extraordinary. If it is so designated, a decision on the matter shall be reached as set forth above. Martin Luther King County Intedoca Agreement for Automatic Aid 5 29 MARTIN LUTHER KING COUNTY INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC AID 1O.Command Renponsbi|dy/AuthnrityHoxingJu[isdCUon/N|K4Ei Under this ILA, the first arriving officer assumes command and begins the operation as incident commander. The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) is the agency within whose boundaries the incident occurs. The AHJretains the right atall times toassume command ofthe incident, however the highest-ranking officer of the AHJ on scene may choose to have the existing command structure continue operations, or replace the command structure with AHJ personnel as they arrive. The incident commander shall be in command of the operations under which the equipment and personnel sent by any party shall serve; provided, that the responding equipment and personnel shall be under the immediate supervision of the officer in charge of the responding apparatus. The equipment and personnel ofany responding party shall be released from service and returned to the responding party by the commanding officer in charge ofthe operations masoon aoconditions warrant. 11. Dispatch Channels, Radio Frequencies and Common LanqumOa Itisnecessary for the success nfthis Agreement that all Agencies are able tofully communicate with one another. All signatories of this Agreement shall ensure that each Fire and/or EMS Agency and associated dispatch center is available toall dispatch and tactical talk groups for each Zone within King County onevery portable and mobile radio. |naddition, the parties, ortheir designees, shall develop and adopt county wide policies regarding the utilization of dispatch and tactical talk groups for active incidents, including when a unit is on a move up assignment outside of their Zone. 12. ReenurceNurnbmrnO The parties, or their designees, shall utilize a categorization of apparatus available for automatic aid incidents (i.e. Engines, Lmddera, Medic, Aid, Rescue Units and Chief Officers) which are, at o minimum, consistent with resource categorizations identified in by FEN1A. NFPA, or beat practices. The Fire Departmentsparty to this Agreement further agree to adhere to a county wide numbering system, approved bvthe ,King County Fire Chiefs, for all front line and reserve apparatus and equipment. The parties agree Lochange the numbering ofany apparatus nr equipment tocomply with this numbering system. 13.|ndonnnity/Labi|ity: Martin Luther King County Interlocal Agreement for Automatic Aid 6 30 MARTIN LUTHER KING COUNTY INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC AID To the extent permitted by law, each party to this ILA shall protect, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other Parties, and their officers, officials, employees, and agents, while acting within the scope of their employment, from any and all costs, claims, demands, judgments, damages, or liability of any kind including death or injuries to persons or damages to property, which arise out of, or any way result from, or due to any negligent acts or omissions of the indemnifying party. Provided, however, that if such claims are caused by or result from the concurrent negligence of (a) the indemnifying party and (b) an indemnified party, their employees and/or officers, this indemnity provision shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of the negligence of the indemnifying party, their employees and/or officers; and provided further, that nothing herein shall require a party to hold harmless or defend any other party or its employees and/or officers from any claims arising from such other party's sole negligence or that of its employees and/or officers. IT IS FURTHER SPECIFICALLY AND EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD THAT THE INDEMNIFICATION PROVIDED HEREIN CONSTITUTES EACH PARTY'S WAIVER OF IMMUNITY UNDER INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE, TITLE 51 RCW, SOLELY TO CARRY OUT THE PURPOSES OF THIS INDEMNIFICATION CLAUSE. THE PARTIES FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THEY HAVE MUTUALLY NEGOTIATED THIS WAIVER, Each Party shall bear its own costs for any loss, injury, or damage to equipment that is not caused by the negligence of another party to this ILA. No party shall be deemed to be the agent of any other party when performing under this ILA. 14. Insurance: Each Party shall maintain insurance, or a program of self-insurance, sufficient to be responsive to any liabilities that might arise under this ILA, and each Party shall produce certificates of insurance if and when required by the Administrative Board 15. Applicable Law and Venue: This ILA shall be governed by and construed pursuant to the laws of the State of Washington. If any litigation is filed between the Parties, or any of them, arising under this ILA, the Parties agree that venue shall be in King County Superior Court. 16. Alternate Dispute Resolution: Should any dispute arise between the Parties hereto, mediation and arbitration shall be pursued prior to resorting to court litigation. Each party shall bear their own costs of any impartial mediator or arbitrator, but a single neutral person shall be chosen by the parties to the dispute. Martin Luther King County InterlocaIAgreement for Automatic Aid 7 31 MARTIN LUTHERKING COUNTY |NTERLOCALAGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC AID For mediation, the Parties are free to choose any impartial mediator upon whom they may agree. For arbitration, however, the Par -ties agree tofollow the Mandatory Arbitration Rules for King County Superior Court. This ILA contains the entire agreement and understanding ofthe Parties with respect tothe entire subject matter hereof, and there are norepresentations, inducements, promises, or agreements, oral nrotherwise, not embodied herein. There are noconditions precedent 'tothe effectiveness Ofthis ILA other than aestated horein, and there are no related collateral agreements existing between the parties that are not referenced herein. 18iFl|inqunder RCW39.34l3K}: This ILA shall be filed with the King County Auditor, or oltenlaUyey, posted or "listed by outjeoC' on the web site of each local agency that is or becomes a Party hereto, and shall be fully effective upon such filings. 19. Counterparts: This ILA may besigned incounterportoriOinohs. |tionot necessary for all parties toexecute one original 'for this ILA tobebinding. ' 2O.NoThind-PartYBeneficiary The Agreement is entered into for the benefit of the parties to this Agreement only and shall confer no benefita, direct or implied, on any third persons. Martin Luther King County |nteduca|Agreement for Automatic Aid 8 32 MARTIN LUTHER KING COUNTY INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC AID Irrs SIGNING OF DOCUMENTS: Name/Title City of Bellevue Name/Title City of Bothell Fire Department Name/Title Burien Fire District #2 Name/Title City of Mercer Island Name/Title City of Seattle Name/Title City of Tukwila Name/Title Boeing Fire Department Name/Title City of Kirkland Name/Title City of Redmond Name/Title City of Snoqualmie Name/Title Duvall Fire District Name/Title Name/Title Eastside Fire & Rescue Enumclaw Fire District #28 Name/Title Name/Title Fall City Fire District King County Airport Martin Luther King County Interlocal Agreement for Automatic Aid 1 33 sE Cliff,? MARTIN LUTHER KING COUNTY INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC AID Name/Title Name/Title Maple Valley Fire District Mountain View Fire District #44 Name/Title Name/Title North Highline Fire District Northshore Fire Department Name/Title Name/Title Port of Seattle Fire Department Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Name/Title Name/Title Renton Regional Fire Authority Shoreline Fire District Name/Title Name/Title Skykomish Fire District Skyway Fire District Name/Title Name/Title Snoqualmie Pass Fire District King County Medic One Name/Title Name/Title South King County Fire & Rescue Valley Regional Fire Authority Name/Title Name/Title Vashon Island Fire District Woodinville Fire & Rescue Martin Luther King County Interlocal Agreement for Automatic Aid 2 34 mbering Project :.Hots Can add 198,199,100 if growth demands increase, Medic units will be renumbered (101,102,103,114) Assigned new number in Zone 1 100 series Assigned new number in Zone 1 100 series and added number for future growth Assigned new number in Zone 1 100 series and added capacity due to merger (4 stations needed) Assigned new number in Zone 1 100 series, 197 for future station Incorporated into Zone 3 numbering , Added station for future growth. Recently renumbered, will work with them to figure out a solution Will utilize "40" in front of current unit numbers to signify a reserve unit Remain the same , and will utilize "40" in front of current unit numbers to signify reserve unit O 1-1 r1 O 0 ci 142,144,145 Ql N r1 O N r1 N CT) . I rl Ql %-1 Ql 1--1 r1 1-1GO r1 Cil tO O e"I 151,154,157 to m r-I m t-^I Ql CO r1 O n ci 152 Ql l0 r1 lO td ci l0 to .-+ ttl Lh c-I Ci'} Ci .-1 tO CI' .-+ lO Q) ,- I lf) Q1 c-1 CT) M m O M M 341,342,343 345-349,370-379 301-303 CT) i--I m c-I M 351-354 328,329 CT) .--1 m 06..-1 e'-I m 355-359 N N m N m 380-389 Ol 01 m Ql m Ol l0 m lO PM M1. 324 " . i'. O 1--1 CO B142 N r-I CO Q) %--1 CO r1 1--1 CO 1.0 %--1 CO 1n r-I CO m %--1 CO 1� r-I CO M M CO B346,374,376 O M CO B312,313 1.11 m CO B328 B355,356 CO M CO B2,4,5,6,7 Sta 1- Seattle, Sta 2 - Renton, Sta 3- Auburn, Sta 4-Frederickson King County Model Procedures would be amended to reflect that units will no longer be required to use their zone identifier when responding within King County. King County Fire Chiefs - Automatic Aid Renui Station 1-9 Station 42,44 & 45 Station 21,22,25,26,27 m cn Ql c O -I,+0 lr)I Station 11,12,13,14,16,17,18 w c0 c O Station 51 & 57 Station 31,33 & 35 Station 81,82,83,85,86,87,88,71,72,73,74,76,78,79 Station 271 Station 66,68,69 Station 281 Station 291 Station 295, 296 Station 31,32,33,34,35,38 Station 41,42,43 Station 45,46,47,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78 O O N Station 11,12,13,14,16,17 Station 51-54 Station 28,29 Station 18,19 � 1 n 1n c O Y 0 in Station 21,22 Station 80-89 Station 92-99 33 stations - 2-41 Stations 61-68 Station 24 King County Units would be required to add "KingCounty" in front of their unit numbers when responding outside of King County (ex. King County Engine 1) .: " aS CO N Cr CO ci N CO a-i Cl CC1 ci c-I CO e-i LO CO B51 e-i M CO B71 r-I m CO B46,74,76 700 B12, 13 .--I 1n CO CO N CO IP1 Ln c0 x--I CO CO 62,4,5,6,7 City of Bellevue City of Bothell City of Kirkland City of Mercer Island City of Redmond Shoreline Fire District Northshore Fire District Woondiville Fire & Rescue Eastside Fire & Rescue Fall City Fire District Duvall Fire District City of Snoqualmie Snoqualmie Pass Fire District Skykomish Fire District Valley Regional Fire Authority Enumclaw KCFD #28 Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Port of Seattle Renton Regional Fire Authority City of Tukwila Burien Fire District KCFD #2 North Highline Fire District Vashon Island Fire District Skyway Fire District Maple Valley Fire District (Includes Ravensdale KCFD #47) Mountain View Fire District KCFD #44 City of Seattle South King County Fire & Rescue 00 _c .0) 0 CO King County Airport South County Medics a) N O Z Reserve Units for Zone 1 units will use the 200 series and Zone 3 will use the 400 series Volunteer Units would have a "V" added to the end of their unit number 35