HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981 Interagency Fire, Disaster and Assistance Agreement MUTUAL FIRE AND DISASTER PROTECTION
AND ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made this day of (cl9fcl
1981, by and between THE CITY OF BOISE, COLE-COLLISTER FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT, WHITNEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, THE
CITY OF MERIDIAN AND THE MERIDIAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT,
EAGLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, STAR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT,
KUNA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, AND DESERT EAST FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT.
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, it is possible that a fire and/or disaster
could occur within the boundaries of any of the parties
hereto which would be of such magnitude that it would re-
quire more men and/or equipment than an individual party
could provide; and
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have determined that
it is in the best interests of each of the parties and the
citizens whom they serve to provide for additional men and
equipment in the event of a fire and/or disaster which
requires more men and/or equipment than an individual party
hereto could provide; and
WHEREAS, each of the parties hereto believe that
they can provide for such events by a cooperative agreement
for fire and/or disaster protection between the parties
hereto; and
WHEREAS, Ada County has adopted an Emergency
Operations Plan, which covers major disasters including
nuclear, natural and manmade and the Civil Defense Office is
charged with implementing that plan, or which this Agreement
shall become part;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows:
I.
DEFINITIONS:
A. RESPONDING PARTY: Any party to this Agreement
who has been requested by another party to this Agreement to
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furnish, loan and dispatch equipment and personnel under the
terms of this Agreement.
B. REQUESTING PARTY: Any party to this Agreement
who suffers a •fire and/or disaster within the boundaries of
.its district or corporate political limits, and such fire
and/or disaster requires more equipment and/or manpower than
the said party can provide itself; and said party requests
of another party to this Agreement to furnish, loan and
dispatch equipment and personnel to aid said party.
II.
Whenever a party to this Agreement suffers a fire
and/or disaster requiring more equipment and manpower than
the suffering party can itself provide, each of the other
parties to this Agreement, at the request of the party so
suffering, agrees to furnish, loan and dispatch to the aid
of the Requesting Party such equipment and personnel as the
Chief of the Responding Fire Department, or his designee,
shall determine may be so furnished. In no event shall any
liability be imposed upon or attach to a Responding Party
for failure to furnish any equipment or personnel, the
determination of the Chief of the Responding Party, or his
designee, as to whether any or how much equipment or personnel
will be furnished being final and conclusive for all purposes.
III.
The Responding Party, if it determines to furnish
equipment and personnel, shall deliver its equipment and
personnel to the location specified by the Requesting Party.
IV.
The Requesting Party shall first call the party
nearest the fire and/or disaster, unless the special equip-
ment or manpower of a more distant party is required.
V.
The Responding Party shall report to the person
designated by the Requesting Party. The Commanding Officer
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of the Requesting Party shall assume full responsibility for
the direction, supervision, and deployment of all equipment
and personnel dealing with the fire and/or disaster, and for
the manner in which the fire and/or disaster is to be
1 controlled or suppressed. In no case shall the Responding
Party be required to assume overall responsibility for or
direct the efforts to control or deal with the fire and/or
disaster. The Requesting Party shall hold each Responding
Party harmless from and against, and indemnify each such
Responding Party for any loss or risk of liability to third
parties including costs and reasonable attorneys fees arising
out of or in any way connected with the exercise or failure
to exercise the responsibilities herein imposed upon the
Requesting Party.
VI.
The Responding Party shall always operate its own
equipment.
VII.
Upon completion of the work on a fire and/or
disaster each party participating shall render such assistance
and help as is necessary to insure the return of equipment
to its owners.
VIII.
All equipment, personnel and manpower loaned under
the terms of this Agreement shall be returned to the Res-
ponding Party upon release by the Requesting Party or upon
demand by the Responding Party for the return of its equipment
and personnel. The Requesting Party shall be responsible
for the replacement of any special fire extinguishing agents
used by a Responding Party.
IX.
The parties hereto further agree to schedule and
conduct continuing training programs for all personnel so
that procedures and techniques for dealing with fires and/or
disasters can be standardized.
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\� X.
Each of the parties hereto shall at all times be
solely responsible to its own employees for the payment of
wages and other compensation and for workman's compensation
coverage. Each party shall be responsible for its own
equipment and personnel and shall bear the risk of any loss
or damage to its equipment or injury to its personnel occurr-
ing as a result of the operation and use of said equipment
or personnel under and in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement.
XI.
Except as otherwise herein specified, the Request-
ing Party shall not be liable for any compensation to any
Responding Party for the loan of personnel or equipment
under the terms of this Agreement.
XII.
Time is of the essence and the parties hereto
agree to take all necessary action to empower their personnel
with the authority to dispatch equipment and personnel as
provided in this Agreement.
XIII.
This Agreement shall become effective upon the
execution hereof by all of the parties hereto. Any of the
parties hereto may withdraw from this Agreement at any time.
If any party determines, for any reason, to withdraw from
this Agreement, withdrawal shall be effective upon service
of written notice to all other parties.
XIV.
Should any term or provision of this Agreement, or
the application thereof to any persons, parties or circum-
stances, for any reason be illegal or invalid, such illegality
or invalidity shall not affect any other provision of this
Agreement and this Agreement shall be construed and enforced
as if such illegal or invalid provision had not been contained
herein.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused
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this Agreement to be executed this & day of - ,
1981.
CITY OF BOISE CITY
By
Mayor
ATTEST:
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Fare ief, John Boros
�CityClerk
COLS-COLLISTER FIRE PROTECTION ❑ISTRIC7
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Chief, Al Gant
ATTEST:
Secretary
WHITNEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Chief, Ray Stockey
ATTEST-
Secretary
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CITY OF MERIDIAN
By
Mayor
By
Fire Chief, Roger Welker
ATTEST:
City Clerk
MERIDIAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Chief, Roger Welker
ATTEST:
Secretary
EAGLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Chief, Allen Olsen
ATTEST:
Secretary
AGREEMENT -- 6
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STAR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
ATTEST: Fire Chief, Renn M. Ross
Secretary
KUNA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Chief, Rich Cromwell
ATTEST:
Secretary
DESERT EAST FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Co:Tissianer
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Chief, Rocky Hammond
ATTEST:
Secretary
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AGREEMENT - 7
FUEL hN'T' F i RE RL POPT FOR DECEMBER
UNIT GALS . COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 73 . 0 $ 96 . 42 426
320 (Big Tanker) 28 . 0 33 . 39
341 (Squad) NO FUEL
352 (Van) 47 . 5 59 . 95
303 (New Pumper) 19 . 5 23. 93 23
324 (Small Tanker) 14 . 8 18 . 90 62
305 (City Pumper) 16 . 7 21 . 40 42
306 (Rural Pumper) 28 . 0 35 . 94 100
TOTAL 227 . 5 $289 . 93 653
TOTAL FOR JAN. TO DEC. 2 , 784 . 6 $3 , 497 . 93 11 , 476
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 4 $600 . 00 BLDG. 5 $1 , 000 . 00
CAR 2 . 00 CAR 2 . 00
MED. 3 . 00 AID 1 . 00
N . G. GAS 1 . 00
TOTAL 10 $600 . 00 8 $1 , 000 . 00
TOTAL FOR YEAR CITY FIRES 106 LOSS $293 , 554 . 00
RURAL FIRES 151 LOSS $270 , 889 . 00
COMBINED TOTAL FOR YEAR FIRES 257 LOSS $564 , 443. 00
TOTAL FOR 1983 (Jan. to Dec. ) FIRES 239 LOSS $336 , 400. 00
FUEL AND FIRE REPORT FOR NOVEMBER
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 70 . 5 $ 92 . 78 534
320 (Big Tanker) NO FUEL
341 (Squad) 16 . 3 20 . 80 87
352 (Van) 47 . 8 57 . 25
303 (New Pumper) 37 . 3 41 . 55 334
324 (Small Tanker) 12 . 0 15 . 40 64
305 (City Pumper) NO FUEL
306 (Rural Pumper) 33 . 2 42 . 46 148
TOTAL 217 . 1 $270 . 24 1 , 167
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG . 6 $15 , 300 . 00 BLDG. 5 . 00
CAR 4 . 00 CAR 6 $1, 000 . 00
TRASH 1 . 00 HAY 1 500 . 00
MED. 0 MED. 2
TOTAL 11 $15, 300 . 00 14 $1, 500 .00
TOTAL FOR YEAR CITY FIRES 96 LOSS $292 , 954 .00
RURAL FIRES 143 LOSS $269 , 889 . 00
COMBINED TOTAL FOR YEAR FIRES 239 LOSS $562 , 843 . 00
TOTAL FOR NOVEMBER 1983 FIRES 220 LOSS $236 , 200 . 00
FUEL AND FIRE REPORT FOR OCTOBER
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R--1 (QRU) 67 . 6 $ 87 . 17 485
320 (Big Tanker) 12 .0 13. 37
341 (Squad) NO FUEL
352 (Van) 64.9 76 . 75
303 (New Pumper) 38. 0 42 . 33 382
324 (Small Tanker) 15 .8 20 . 20 60
305 (City Pumper) 11. 8 15 . 15 48
306 (Rural Pumper) 17 .8 22 . 80 69
TOTAL 227 .9 $277 . 77 1,044
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO . LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
Bldg. 7 $162, 500. 00 Bldg. 2 .00
Car 4 1, 000. 00 Car 1 .00
Med. 2 . 00 Straw 1 $1, 500 .00
TOTAL 13 $163, 500. 00 4 $1 , 500 ,00
TOTAL FOR YEAR CITY FIRES 85 LOSS $277 , 654. 00
RURAL FIRES 129 LOSS $268, 150 .00
COMBINED TOTAL FOR YEAR FIRES 214 LOSS $545 , 804. 00
TOTAL FOR OCTOBER 1983 FIRES 206 LOSS $220, 200 . 00
FUEL AND FIRE REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 57 . 6 $ 75 . 60 526
320 (Big Tanker) 24 . 7 27 . 51
341 (Squad) 11 . 7 15 . 00 63
352 (Van) 38 . 6 46 . 45 109
303 (New Pumper) NO FUEL
324 (Small Tanker) 12 . 3 16 . 00 50
305 (City Pumper) 13 . 3 17 . 02 43
306 (Rural Pumper) 31 . 6 40 . 42 169
TOTAL 189 . 8 $238 . 00 960
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 2 $20 , 000 . 00 BLDG. 0 . 00
CAR 1 . 00 CAR 7 . 00
GRASS 0 . 00 GRASS 5 $12 , 250 . 00
MED. 1 . 00 MED. 3 . 00
AID 1 . 00
TOTAL 4 $20 , 000 . 00 16 $12 ,250 . 00
TOTAL FOR THE YEAR CITY FIRES 72 LOSS $114 , 154 . 00
RURAL FIRES 125 LOSS $266 , 650 . 00
COMBINED TOTAL FOR THE YEAR FIRES 197 LOSS $380 , 804 . 00
FULL AND FIRE REPORT FOR JULY
UNIT GALS. COST MILLS
R- 1 {QRU) 71. 3 $ 94. 15 565
320 (Big TankeA) 26. 0 31. 31
341 (Squad) 36.2 46.20 179
352 (Van) 39. 3 45.50
303 (New Pumpeh) 25.0 27. 86 165
324 (Smarm TanheA) 21.2 27.00 107
305 (City Pumpeh) 39.6 50. 71 119
306 (Rwlra PumpeA) 50. 5 64.29 143
TOTAL 309. 7 $387.02 1,212
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 2 -�5,000.00 BLDG. 1 $ 400.00
CAR 4 . 00 CAR 4 .00
GRASS 5 . 00 GRASS 10 .00
Go-6 Leah 1 .00 Mut. Aid 1 .00
TOTAL 12 $5,000.00 16 $ 400.00
WEED COMPLAINTS 14
TOTAL FOR THE YEAR CITY FIRES 58 tOSS $ 69, 154.00
RURAL FIRES 87 LOSS $244,400.00
COMBINED TOTAL FOR THE YEAR FIRES 145 LOSS $313,554.00
FUEL AND FIRE REPORT FOR JUNE
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R- 1 (QRU) 45.4 $ 60.05 464
320 (BIG TANKER) 37.0 41.22
341 (Squad) NO FUEL
352 (Van) 34. 7 41.55
303 (New PumpeA) 19.2 21. 38 118
324 (Smatt Tanker) 17.6 22. 55 69
305 (City Pumpeh) NO FUEL
306 (Resat Pumpeh) 56.6 72. 50 276
TOTAL 210. 5 $259. 05 867
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 3 $100.00 BLDG. 1 .00
CAR 3 . 00 CAR 3 .00
GRASS 2 . 00 GRASS 5 .00
TOTAL 8 $100. 00 TOTAL 9 $.00
TOTAL FOR YEAR CITY FIRES 46 LOSS $ 64, 154. 00
RURAL FIRES 71 LOSS $244,000. 00
COMBINED TOTAL FOR YEAR FIRES 177 LOSS $308, 154.00
FUEL AND FIRE REPORT FOR MAY
UNITS GALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 64.5 $ 85.85 465
320 (Big Tanker) NO FUEL
341 (Squad) 34.9 44. 70 179
352 (Van) 38.7 44.85
303 (New Pumper) NO FUEL
324 (Small Tanker) 14.7 18.85 56
305 (City Pumper) 20.2 25.80 83
306 (Rural Pumper) 22.7 29.05 87
TOTAL 195.7 $249.10 870
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 2 .00 Bldg. 4 $40,200.00
Car 3 .00 Car 4 .00
Grass 1 .00 Grass 3 .00
TOTAL 6 .00 11 $40,200.00
TOTAL FOR THE YEAR CITY FIRES 38 LOSS $ 64,054.00
RURAL FIRES 62 LOSS 244,000.00
COMBINED TOTAL FOR THE YEAR FIRES 100 LOSS $308,054.00
FUEL AND FIRE REPORT FOR APRIL
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 70.0 $ 96. 35 524
320 (Big Tanker) 20.0 22.28
341 (Squad) NO FUEL
352 (Van) 42.0 51.80 199
303 (New Pumper) 37.0 38.83 260
324 (Small Tanker) 26.9 35.70 107
305 (City Pumper) 23.6 30.50 74
306 (Rural Pumper) 57.6 73.70 196
TOTAL 279. 3 $349.16 1,360
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 3 $12,554.00 BLDG. 5 $125,000.00
CAR 5 .00 CAR 6 .00
GRASS 1 .00 GRASS 6 .00
BOMB 1 .00 STRAW 1 4,200.00
TOTAL 10 $12,554.00 1B $129,200.00
TOTAL FOR THE YEAR CITY----FIRES 32 LOSS $ 64,054.00
RURAL---FIRES 51 LOSS $203,800.00
COMBINED TOTAL FOR THE YEAR FIRES 83 LOSS $267,854.00
FUEL AND LRE REPORT FOR MkRCH
=NIT GhW. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 49.6 $ 66,90 420
320 (Big Tanker) no ML
341 (Squad) 16.2 21.00 72
352 (Van) 30.8 37.50
303 (New Pumper) NO FUEL
324 (Small Tanker) 6.1 7.80 32
305 (City Pumper) NO FUEL
306 (Rural Pumper) 44.9 57.91 146
TOTAL 147.6 $191.11 670
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 1 $.00 BLDG. 1 $ .00
CAR 2 .00 CAR 3 .00
GRASS 4 .00 GRASS 7 100.00
TOTAL 7 $.00 TOTAL 11 $100.00
TOTAL FOR THE YEAR CITY FIRES 22 LOSS $ 51,500.00
RURAL FIRES 33 LOSS $ 74,600.00
COMBINED TOTAL FOR THE YEAR FIRES 55 LOSS $125,600.00
FUEL AND FIRE REPORT FOR F'EBRUARY
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 68.2 $ 92.10 386
320 (Big Tanker) 38.0 42. 33
341 (Squad) NO FUEL
352 (Van) 48.2 59.25
303 (New Pumper) 18.4 20.48 77
324 (Small Tanker) 17. 7 23.00 106
305 (City Pumper) 32.0 41.55 93
306 (Rural Pumper) 44.5 57.80 146
TOTAL 267.0 $336.51 808
FIRES
CITY XURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NC. LOSS
BLDG. 2 $50,000.00 BLDG. 7 .00
GRASS 0 .00 GRASS 1 .00
CAR 0 .00 CAR 4
TOTAL 2 $50,000.00 TOTAL 12 $9,000.00
TOTAL FOR THE YEAR CITY FIRES 15 LOSS
$ 50,000.00
RURAL FIRES 22 LOSS 9,000.00
COMBINED TOTAL FOR THE YEAR FIRES 37 LOSS
5125,500.00
FUEL AND FIRE REPORT FOR JANUARY
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 79 . 3 $107 . 50 472
320 (BIG TANKER) NO FUEL
341 (SQUAD) 32 . 1 41 . 65 133
352 (VAN & CAR) 48 . 6 59 . 85
303 (NEW PUMPER) NO FUEL
324 (SMALL TANKER) NO FUEL
305 (CITY PUMPER) NO FUEL
306 (RURAL PUMPER) 28 . 5 37 . 05 99
TOTAL 186 . 5 $246 . 05 704
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 8 $1 , 500 . 00 BLDG. 3 $65 , 000 . 00
CAR 5 . 00 CAR 7 . 00
TOTAL 13 $1 , 500 . 00 10 $65 , 000 . 00
TOTAL FOR YEAR CITY FIRES 13 LOSS $ 1 , 500 . 00
RURAL FIRES 10 LOSS $65 , 000 . 00
COMBINED TOTAL FIRES 23 LOSS $66 ,500 . 00
FUEL AND FIRE REPORT FOR DECEMBER
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 89.7 $121.05 539
320 (Big Tanker) NO FUEL
341 (Squad) NO FUEL
352 (Van &Car) 43.4 53.15 99
303 (New Pumper) 29.5 32.87 136
324 (SmallTanker) 6.9 9.00 27
305 (City Pumper) NO FUEL
306 (Rural Pumper) 15.4 20.00 77
TOTAL 184.9 $236.07 878
TOTAL FOR YEAR 2,509.0 $3,213.23 15,271
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 9 .00 BLDG. 5 $100,000.00
CAR 2 .00 CAR 3 .00
TOTAL 11 .00 TOTAL 8 $100,000.00
TOTAL FOR THE YEAR CITY FIRES 88 LOSS $ 34,200.00
RURAL FIRES 151 LOSS $302,200.00
COMBINED TOTAL FIRES 239 LOSS $336,400.00
FUEL AND FIRE REPORT FOR NOVEMBER
UNIT C,ALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 81.0 $109.40 390
320 (Big Tanker) NO FUEL
341 (Squad) NO FUEL
352 (Van) 14.9 20. 10 101
303 (New Pumper) 26.0 28.96 248
324 (Small Tanker) 9.1 11.80 48
305 (City Pumper) 19.2 25.00 53
306 (Rural Pumper) 27.7 36.00 105
TOTAL !&&. ( $231.26 945
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 7 $1,000.00 BLDG. 2 $15,000.00
Car C .00 Car 5 .00
TOTAL 7 $1,000.00 TOTAL 7 $15,000.00
TOTAL FOR THE YEAR CITY-------FIRES 77 LOSS $ 34,200.00
RURAL------FIRES 143 LOSS 202,000.00
COMBINED TOTAL FIRES 220 LOSS $236,200.00
FUEL AND FIRE REPORT FOR OCTOBER
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 78.2 $105.50 486
320 (Big Tanker) 21.0 23.40
341 (Squad) NO FUEL
352 (Van) 29.8 39. 35 490
303 (New Pumper) 38.5 41.97 281
324 (Small Tanker) 8.0 10.30 36
305 (City Pumper) 23.2 30.20 115
306 (Rural Pumper) 20.3 26.40 84
TOTAL 219.0 $277.12 1,492
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 1 .00 BLDG. 2 .00
GRASS 2 .00 GRASS 2 .00
CAR 5 .00 CAR 2 .00
RESCUE 1 .00
TOTAL 8 .00 7 .00
TOTAL FOR THE YEAR CITY FIRES 70 LOSS $ 33,200.00
RURAL FIRES 136 LOSS 187,000.00
COMBINED TOTAL FIRES 206 LOSS $220,200.00
FIRE AND FUEL REPORT FOR SE'PIMER
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 64.5 $ 93.05 427
320 (Big Tanker) 44.0 49.02
341 (Squad) 16.8 21.75 81
352 (Van) 27.9 37.65 410
303 (New Pumper) 17.0 18.94 94
324 (Small Tanker) 10.4 13.50 34
305 (City Pumper) NO FUEL
306 (Rural Pumper) 33.8 43.90 51
TOTAL 214.4 $277.81 1,097
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LASS
Bldg. 2 .00 Bldg. 4 $10,000.00
Grass 6 .00 Grass 5 .00
Car 0 .00 Car 5 .00
Aid 0 .00 Aid 2 .00
TOTAL 8 .00 TOTAL 16 $10,000.00
TOTAL FOR YEAR CITY-----FIRES 62 LOSS----$ 33,200.00
RURAL----FIFES 129 LOSS----$187,000.00
COMBINED TOTAL FIRES 191 LOSS $220,200.00
FIRE AND FUEL REPORT FOR AUGUST
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 82.8 $111.35 535
320 (BIg Tanker) 29.0 32.20
341 (Squad) 50.0 65.05266
352 (Van) 44.5 59.90 647
303 (New Pumper) 23.8 26.51 295
324 (Small Tanker) 28.4 36.90 119
305 (City Pier) 29.0 37.70 124
306 (Rural Pumper) 94.7 122.30 316
TOTAL 382.2 $492.01 2,302
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 1 $1,000.00 BLDG. 0 $ .00
GRASS 3 .00 GRASS 7 .00
CAR 2 .00 CAR 17 .00
HAY 1 22,500.00
MUTUAL AID 3 .00
TOTAL $1,000.00 28 $22,500.00
TOTAL FOR YEAR CITY----FIRES 54 LOSS----$ 33,200.00
RURAL----FIRES 113 LOSS----$177,000.00
COMBINED TOTAL FIRES 167 LOSS $210,200.00
FIRE AND FUEL REPORT FOR JULY
]NIT GALS. COST MILES
-1 (QRU) 64.3 $ 85.35 413
20 (Big Tanker) 26.0 28.96
-Al Squad) 31.8 41.30 136
:52 (Van) 34.4 44.50 469
M New Pumper) 21.0 23.38 133
24 (Small Tanker) 20.2 26.05 85
05 (City Pumper) 17.9 23.25 59
•,06 (Rural Pumper) 65.7 83.30 210
TOTAL 281.3 $358.09 1,505
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 2 $5,000.00 BLDG. 0 .00
Car 1 .00 Car 4 $8,800.00
Grass 4 .00 Grass 15 .00
False 1 .00 Hay 1 5,000.00
Med. 0 .00 Med. 1 .00
TOTAL 8 $5,000.00 21 $13,800.00
TOTAL FOR YEAR CITY----FIRES 48 LOSS $ 32,200.00
RURAL--FIRES 85 LOSS 122,300.00
COMBINED TOTAL FIRES 133 LOSS $154,500.00
GAS AND FIRE REPORT FOR JUNE 1983
UNIT GALS. COST MTT ES
R-1 (QRU) 73.3 $ 96.90 576
320 (Big Tanker) 20.0 21.18
341 (Squad) 33.3 43.10 224
352 (Van) 27.1 36.55 388
303 (New Pmper) 23.0 25.52 154
324 (Small Tanker) 8.5 11.00 28
305 (City Purrper) 30.2 39.25 107
306 (Rural Pauper) 45.1 58.10 141
TOTAL 260.5 $332.10 1,618
FIRES FOR JUNE
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
Bldg. 2 $.00 Bldg. 3 $.00
Grass 4 .00 Grass 12 .00
Car 2 .00 car 6 .00
Mutual Aid 2 .00
TOTAL 8 $.00 TOTAL 23 $.00
TOTAL FOR YEAR CITY--------FIRES 40 LOSS $ 27,200.00
RURAL-------FIRES 64 LOSS $108,500.00
COMB= TOTAL FIRES 104 LOSS $135,700.00
REPORT FOR DECEMBER
UNIT GALS. COST MILES
R-1 (QRU) 74.6 $ 98.05 547
320 (Big Tanker) NO GAS
341 (Squad) 14.4 19.30 74
352 (Van) 40.3 56.40 548
303 (New Pumper) NO GAS
324 (Small Tanker) 8.0 10.65 30
305 (City PLr gDer) NO GAS
306 (Rural Pumper) 24.8 33.20 79
TOTAL 162.1 $217.60 1,278
FIRES
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LOSS TYPE NO. LOSS
BLDG. 3 $5,000.00 BLDG. 3 -0-
CAR 3 3,500.00 CAR 9 -0-
TRASH 1 .00 TRASH 1 -0-
NED. 1 .00
TOTAL 8 $8,500.00 TOTAL 13 -0-
TOTAL FOR YEAR-----FIRES--73--LOSS--$366,225.00 FIRES---112----LOSS--$44,010.00
COMBINED TOTAL-------FIRES--185----------LOSS--$410,235.00
GAS FOR SEPTEMBER
UNIT GALS. COST MILS
R-1 (QRU) 59.8 $ 80.10 448
320 (Big Tanker) 22.0 27.10
341 (Squad) NO GAS
342 (Van) 46.4 64.85 684
303 (New Pumper) 50.1 54.20 269
324 (Small Tanker) 7.9 10.56 35
305 (City Pumper) NO GAS
306 (Rural Pumper) 33.3 44.50 164
TOTAL 219.5 $281.31 1,600
FIRES FOR SABER
CITY RURAL
TYPE NO. LASS TYPE NO. LOSS
Bldg. 1 -0- Bldg. -0- -0-
Grass -0- --0- Grass -0- -0-
Car -0- -0- Car 3 $1,500.00
Straw 1 2,000.00
TOTAL 1 -0- 4 $3.500.00
TOTAL FOR MONTH 5 FIRES $3,500.00 LASS
TOTAL FOR YEAR 138 FIRES $360,935.00 LOSS
Gas for November
Unit Gals. Cost Miles
R-1 (QRU Van) 52.9 $ 74. 50 380
40 (Big Tanker) No Gas
41 (Squad) 73.5 19.00 76
42 (Van) 48. 1 68.60 687
43 (Old Pumper No Gas
44 (Small Tanker) 11 .9 16.70 74
45 (City Pumper) 26. 1 36.70 79
46 (Rura1 Pumper) 13. 7 19. 30 52
TOTAL 166.2 $234.80 1 ,348
Fires for November
City Ru ra 1
Type No. Cost Type No. Cost
Bldg. 4 0 Bldg . 4 $20,000.00
Grass 3 0 Grass 3 0
Car 3 0 Car 0 0
Trailer 1 $300.00 Trailer 0 0
Total 11 $300.00 7 $20,000.00
TOTAL FOR NOVEMBER---13
TOTAL FOR YEAR------203
Gas for October
Unit Gals. Cost. Miles
R-1 (QRU Vary) 53.5 75. 30 482
40 (Big Tanker) 13.3 78. 70
41 (Squad) No Gas
42 (Van) 57. 3 83.75 847
43 (Old Pumper) No Gas
44 Small Tanker) 6.6 9. 30 27
45 (City Pumper) 25.1 34.50 107
46 (Rural Pumper) 29. 1 41 .01 93
TOTAL 184.9 $262.56 1 ,556
Fires for October
CITY RURAL
Type No. Cost Type No, Cost
Bldg. 0 0 Bldg. 3 $2,000.00
Grass 1 0 Grass 2 0
Car 0 0 Car 0 0
Total 1 0 Total 5 $2,000.00
TOTAL FOR OCTOBER 6
TOTAL FOR YEAR 185
MUTUAL FIRE AND DISASTER PROTECTION
AND ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made this day of ,
1981, by and- between THE CITY OF BOISE, COLE-COLLISTER FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT, WHITNEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, THE
CITY OF MERIDIAN AND THE MERIDIAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT,
EAGLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, STAR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT,
KUNA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, AND DESERT EAST FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT.
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, it is possible that a fire and/or disaster
could occur within the boundaries of any of the parties
hereto which would be of such magnitude that it would re-
quire more men and/or equipment than an individual party
could provide; and
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have determined that
it is in the best interests of each of the parties and the
citizens whom they serve to provide for additional men and
equipment in the event of a fire and/or disaster which
requires more men and/or equipment than an individual party
hereto could provide; and
WHEREAS, each of the parties hereto believe that
they can provide for such events by a cooperative agreement
for fire and/or disaster protection between the parties
hereto; and
WHEREAS, Ada County has adopted an Emergency
Operations Plan, which covers major disasters including
nuclear, natural and manmade and the Civil Defense Office is
charged with implementing that plan, or which this Agreement
shall become part;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows :
I.
DEFINITIONS:
1 A. RESPONDING PARTY: Any party to this Agreement
who has been requested by another party to this Agreement to
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AGREEMENT - 3
furnish, loan and dispatch equipment and personnel under the
terms of this Agreement.
B. REQUESTING PARTY: Any party to this Agreement
who suffers a -fire and/or disaster within the boundaries of
its district or corporate political limits , and such fire
and/or disaster requires more equipment and/or manpower than
the said party can provide itself; and said party requests
of another party to this Agreement to furnish, loan and
dispatch equipment and personnel to aid said party.
II .
Whenever a party to this Agreement suffers a fire
and/or disaster requiring more equipment and manpower than
the suffering party can itself provide, each of the other
parties to this Agreement, at the request of the party so
suffering, agrees to furnish, loan and dispatch to the aid
of the Requesting Party such equipment and personnel as the
Chief of the Responding Fire Department, or his designee,
shall determine may be so furnished. In no .event shall any
liability be imposed upon or attach to a Responding Party
for failure to furnish any equipment or personnel , the
determination of the Chief of the Responding Party, or his
designee, as to whether any or how much equipment or personnel
will be furnished being final and conclusive for all purposes.
III .
The Responding Party, if it determines to furnish
equipment and personnel, shall deliver its equipment and
personnel to the location specified by the Requesting Party.
IV.
The Requesting Party shall first call the party
nearest the fire and/or disaster, unless the special equip-
ment or manpower of a more distant party is required.
V.
The Responding Party shall report to the person
designated by the Requesting Party. The Commanding Officer
AGREEMENT -- 2
of the Requesting Party shall assume full responsibility for
the direction, supervision, and deployment )f all equipment
j and personnel dealing with the fire and/or disaster, and for
the manner in which the fire and/or disaster is to be
controlled or suppressed. In no case shall the Responding
Party be required to assume overall responsibility for or
direct the efforts to control or deal with the fire and/or
disaster. The Requesting Party shall hold each Responding
Party harmless from and against, and indemnify each such
Responding Party for any loss or risk of liability to third
parties including costs and reasonable attorneys fees arising
out of or in any way connected with the exercise or failure
to exercise the responsibilities herein imposed upon the
Requesting Party.
VI .
The Responding Party shall always operate its own
equipment.
Vil .
Upon completion of the work on a fire and/or
disaster each party participating shall render such assistance
and help as is necessary to insure the return of equipment
to its owners.
VIII .
All equipment, personnel and manpower loaned under
the terms of this Agreement shall be returned to the Res-
ponding Party upon release by the Requesting Party or upon
demand by the Responding Party for the return of its equipment
and personnel. The Requesting Party shall be responsible
for the replacement of any special fire extinguishing agents
used by a Responding Party.
IX.
The parties hereto further agree to schedule and
conduct continuing training programs for all personnel so
that procedures and techniques for dealing with fires and/or
disasters can be standardized.
AGREEMENT - 3
Each of the parties hereto shall at all times be
solely responsible to its own employees for the payment of
wages and other compensation and for workman ' s compensation
coverage. Each party shall be responsible for its own
equipment and personnel and shall bear the risk of any loss
or damage to its equipment or injury' to its personnel occurr-
ing as a result of the operation and use of said equipment
or personnel under and in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement .
XI .
Except as otherwise herein specified, the Request-
ing Party shall not be liable for any compensation to any
Responding Part- for the loan of personnel or equipment
under the terms of this Agreement.
XII .
Time is of the essence and the parties hereto
agree to take ill necessary action to empower their personnel
with the authc -ity to dispatch equipment and personnel as
provided in tl- _s Agreement.
XIII .
This Agreement shall become effective upon the
execution hereof by all of the parties hereto. Any of the
parties hereto may withdraw from this Agreement at any time .
If any party determines , for any reason , to withdraw from
this Agreement , withdrawal shall be effective upon service
of written notice to all otl,er parties,
XIV.
Should any term or provision of this Agreement , or
the application thereof to any persons , parties or circum-
stances , for any reason be illegal or invalid , such illegality
or invalidity shall not affect any other prevision of this
Agreement and this Agreement shall be construed and enforced
as if such illegal or invalid provision had not been contained
herein.
AGREEMENT - 4
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties, hereto have caused
this Agreement to .be executed this day of ,� ,
1981.
CITY OF BOISE CITY
BY
Mayor
ATTEST:
By .d �
FirqYChlef, John Boras
City Cleric
COLE-COLLISTER FIRE PROTECTION DI
By Je--
Fire Commi over
By
F ' Comm s ' ner
By
Fare Commissione
By
Fire Chief, Al Gant
ATTEST:
i
Secretary
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WHITNEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
By
t ire Commissioner
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By
Fire Co ss er
By
Fii6P Commissioner
By144
Fire Chie , Ray Stocker,
ATTEST:
Secretary
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STAR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
By
Fire Commissioner
BY
Fire Commissioner
By
' I Fire Commissioner
By .
ATTEST: Fire Chief, Renn M. Ross
Secretary
KUNA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
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By ,�_e Zi
Fire Commissi ner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
Fire Commissioner
By
are Chief , Mach Cromwell
ATTEST:
Secretary
DESERT EAST FIRE PROTECTION DISTRIC
By 17
/Fire Commissioner
BY
Fire Commissi ner
By., _c'Fire Commissioner
Commissioner
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By. - f
Fi e C i f, Rocky H and
ATTEST:
ii Secretary
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CIT MERIDIAN
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By
Marar
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By
qi�16 Chi , Roger We ker
ATTEST:
City C. rk
' MERIDIAN F RE PROTECTION DISTRICT
By ) C1
F ' e Commissioner
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By
Fire Commissioner
By
ire ConiXissioner
By
F r hief, Roger Welker
ATTEST:
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Secre y
EAGLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
ri f/
-,: By
Fire Commissioner
By.-
Fire Co is"er
By
F' a Commi sinner
By
Fire Chief , Allen Olsen
ATTEST:
Secretary `
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