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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 129-1996 RESOLUTION NO. 129-96 CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO PARTICIPATE IN A COUNTYWIDE ALS (ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT) SYSTEM WHEREAS, the fire service has become a significant component in the delivery of emergency medical services in San Mateo County, with 60%-70% of any fire department's calls being emergency medical calls; and WHEREAS, the coordinated enhancement of San Mateo County fire agencies' capabilities to include advanced life support services could result in improved public service to the local community; and WHEREAS, according to a study commissioned by a countywide EMS Task Force, coordinated enhancement of fire service capability to include advance life support services may be accomplished at no additional charge to ambulance customers or additional ongoing cost to cities/fire districts; and WHEREAS, the addition of fire department paramedics to the prehospital care system should more adequately prepare peninsula communities to respond to emergencies during disaster situations; and WHEREAS, the fire agencies within San Mateo County seek to be included as a recognized public-private partnership option in the county advanced life support system in the next request for proposal process for advanced life support/ambulance service conducted by San Mateo County in 1997; and WHEREAS, for the fire service to become a qualified, competitive ALS provider will require both extraordinary advanced preparation by county fire agencies and ongoing cooperation by cities and fire agencies, each city/fire service provider in San Mateo County is being asked to pass this resolution of intention to determine whether or not an effort to develop countywide fire service ALS capability should proceed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of South San Francisco confirms its intention to participate in the development of fire service/advanced life support capability; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the city Council of the City of South San Francisco that in making this commitment it recognizes that for this capability to function effectively and competitively, cities and fire agencies will be required to commit to the following: Provide necessary training for fire personnel to develop adequate advanced life support skills and abilities; and Agree to collectively provide paramedic services through ALS engine companies in a seamless, countywide emergency response ALS system; and Agree to consolidate fire/EMS dispatch functions into a Regional Dispatch Center(s). Expansion of automatic aid agreements, boundary drops and equipment move-up procedures for fire and ALS response within the county. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that they are willing to proceed with the steps necessary to become a certified option for ALS provisions and, ultimately proceed with the ability to participate in the countywide delivery of ALS service under the conditions that there be: No degradation of fire or EMS service to residents currently served by the City of South San Francisco; No additional cost to the users of advanced life support/ambulance services as a result of the fire service providing Advanced Life Support; and No additional ongooing costs required by the City of South San Francisco to maintain this capability and level of service. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that in passing this resolution, it is understood several subsequent actions will be required to fulfill this intention and, that while this resolution is not binding for final commitment, it is understood failure to follow through on future steps could result in the inability of the agencies to develop this capability within San Mate· County. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a reqular meeting held on the 14th day of August , 1996 by the following vote. AYES: Councilmembers Joseph A. Fernekes, Eugene R. Mullin, John R. Penna, Robert Yee and Mayor Jack Drago NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT None w/FIRE.LIF 3