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i NEWPORT BEACH
City Council Staff Report
July 9, 2019
Agenda Item No. 14
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Chip Duncan, Fire Chief - 949-644-3101, cduncan@nbfd.net
PREPARED BY: Angela Crespi, Administrative Manager, acrespi@nbfd.net
PHONE: 949-644-3352
TITLE: Agreement for the Temporary Assignment of a Fire Engine from
California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) to the
City of Newport Beach
ABSTRACT:
In May of 2018, the Newport Beach Fire Department submitted a letter of interest to the
California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) regarding a Structural
(Type 1) Fire Engine. Due to recent availability of an engine for reassignment and a
statewide selection process designed to place apparatus strategically throughout the
State of California, the City of Newport Beach has been offered Cal OES Fire Engine 317.
By accepting the temporary vehicle assignment, the City of Newport Beach agrees to
store and maintain the unit during the ten-year term of the agreement. In addition, the
Newport Beach Fire Department agrees to continue to respond to incidents in accordance
with the California Fire Service and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid Plan. This mutually
beneficial agreement will allow use of this vehicle, in lieu of City -owned equipment, on out
of county assignments and as a backup when regular apparatus is out of service for
repairs.
RECOMMENDATION:
a) Determine this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines because
this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly;
and
b) Approve the temporary assignment of California Governor's Office of Emergency
Services (Cal OES) Fire Engine 317 to the City of Newport Beach, and authorize the
City Manager and City Clerk to execute the agreement.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
The current adopted budget includes sufficient funding for this item. Expenses related to
the maintenance of the vehicle and equipment will be expensed to the appropriate
equipment maintenance accounts in the Fire Department. Any repairs over $100 will be
funded by Cal OES.
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DISCUSSION:
Through the California Fire Service and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid Plan, the
California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) coordinates the response
to major fires, earthquakes, tsunamis, hazardous materials and other disasters. The City
of Newport Beach, as with other local jurisdictions, is often called upon to provide
personnel and equipment to assist with various emergency incidents. When emergency
assistance is provided, the City of Newport Beach deploys City -owned vehicles staffed
with personnel and is reimbursed for associated costs through the California Fire
Assistance Agreement (CFAA).
In May of 2018, the Newport Beach Fire Department (NBFD) submitted a letter of interest
to Cal OES regarding a Structural (Type 1) Fire Engine. With wildland fires and the out of
county (strike team) deployments on the rise, the NBFD recognized the benefits of having
a state owned vehicle for the City's use. Not only will the engine be utilized for strike team
deployments, but it may also be utilized for local emergencies and as a back-up unit when
regular apparatus is out of service for repairs.
As a result of recent availability of an engine for reassignment and a statewide selection
process designed to place apparatus strategically throughout the State of California, the
City of Newport Beach has been offered Cal OES Fire Engine 317. In accordance with
Council Policies F-3 (Budget Adoptions and Administration) and F-25 (Grant
Administration), City Council consideration and approval is required due to the
obligations, aggregated costs of maintenance, and estimated value of the unit.
The terms of the agreement for temporary assignment of Cal OES Fire Engine 317 gives
custody and control of the vehicle to the City of Newport Beach, while ownership remains
with the state. Temporary custody will require the City to insure, securely house, and
routinely maintain the vehicle. The engine, estimated at a value of $270,000, will be
added to the city's existing insurance policy with no additional cost and will be stored at
the Santa Ana Heights Fire Station 7. The estimated annual cost of maintenance is
approximately $10,000 and includes minor maintenance and repairs. Per the agreement,
Cal OES will pay for any repairs exceeding $100 per repair item.
Acceptance of the vehicle will not have any effect on the manner of deployment, number
of personnel deployed, or reimbursement rates. Acceptance of the vehicular equipment
may place the NBFD in a positive position for priority assignments and eligibility for state
funding related to the pre -positioning of strike teams. The City of Costa Mesa was also
selected to receive the temporary assignment of a Cal OES Type I Engine. With the
addition of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, there will be a total of six Orange County
Metro -Net agencies with Cal OES Structural (Type 1) Fire Engines.
If, at any point in the future, the City of Newport Beach determines that the arrangement
is no longer beneficial, the agreement may be terminated and the vehicle returned with
14 days' written notice.
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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not
result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment)
and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no
potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly.
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
ATTACHMENT:
Attachment A — Agreement for Temporary Assignment of Vehicular Equipment
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Attachment A
Attachment A -- Agreement for Temporary Assignment of Vehicular Equipment
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State of California
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
Fire and Rescue Division
AGREEMENT FOR
TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT OF VEHICULAR EQUIPMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this July 9, 2019 by and between the Governor's Office of
Emergency Services, hereinafter "CAL OES" acting by and between its duly appointed and
qualified Director of the Governor's Office of Emergency Services and the City of Newport
Beach, acting by and through its duly appointed, qualified and acting officers, hereinafter called
"ASSIGNEE."
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the State of California has purchased fire apparatus and equipment for the purpose
of responding to incidents in furtherance of the California Fire Service and Rescue Emergency
Mutual Aid Plan; and
WHEREAS, Cal OES is authorized to assign these fire apparatus and equipment to local
jurisdictions throughout the State under written agreements to be staged for Cal OES purposes
and for use by local jurisdictions for the purposes described below; now, therefore,
IT IS HEREBY MUTUALLY AGREED between the parties hereto as follows:
1. ASSIGNMENT. CAL OES hereby transfers possession to ASSIGNEE and ASSIGNEE
hereby accepts possession from CAL OES of the fire apparatus and equipment listed on the
attached Exhibit "A" which is by this reference made a part hereof, for the period commencing
July 9, 2019, for the following all-risk events, emergency incidents, civil defense and disaster
purposes, namely:
Mutual aid, multiple alarm events and emergency incidents, emergency incidents
threatening properties vital to national defense or important military installations,
parades and displays, training of regular, volunteer and auxiliary firefighters and
temporary standby for ASSIGNEE's regular apparatus and the regular apparatus
of other departments while out of service for repairs.
a. Vehicle Description: 2005 HME/WESTATES
Vehicle Designation: OES 317
Vehicle License Number: 1195560
Vehicle Identification Number: 44KFT42885WZ20551
Value of Vehicle: $260,000.00
Value of Hose and Appliances: $10,000.00
b. Equipment inventories (Exhibit "A") may by mutual concurrence of the CAL
OES and ASSIGNEE be changed during the term of this Agreement, utilizing property
accountability procedures established or approved by the State.
2. TERM. The term of this Agreement shall be for ten (10) years unless terminated pursuant
to the terms of this Agreement.
3. CONSIDERATION. Consideration for this Agreement is the mutual benefit the parties will
enjoy by having a fire apparatus locally available for use as provided in this Agreement.
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4. HOUSING, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT During the term of this transfer,
ASSIGNEE agrees to adequately house in an enclosed secure structure, staff, operate, maintain
and repair (consistent with section 4b) said fire apparatus and equipment (hereinafter collectively
referred to as "the Apparatus" except where it is desired to refer to equipment alone, in which
case the term "Equipment" is used) at its sole cost and expense, except as otherwise expressly
provided in this Agreement. ASSIGNEE also agrees to complete all reports and maintain
records consistent with Section 14. Apparatus shall be housed on property of the ASSIGNEE in
a manner to provide reasonable protection against inclement weather, sabotage, theft, or
malicious damage. Apparatus shall be maintained in such condition that it is available for
immediate emergency use, and at the same standard as other emergency apparatus operated by
ASSIGNEE. Maintenance shall include care of hose, batteries, tires, appliances, lubrication and
fuel, general cleaning and polishing, minor body repairs and periodic testing. Repairs shall
include, without being limited to, motor tune-ups, pump repairs, transmission, differential and all
running gear, brake and exhaust systems, cooling devices including radiator, pump packing, and
equipment assigned to Apparatus.
a. Repairs to the extent of $100.00 for each individual item of repair shall be the
responsibility of ASSIGNEE.
b. Repairs to the extent that they exceed $100.00 for each individual item of repair
shall be the responsibility of CAL OES on a $100.00 deductible basis, unless in the judgment of
the CAL OES the need for repair results from misuse or negligence on the part of ASSIGNEE
in the maintenance or use of the Apparatus, in which event the cost of each such item of repair
above $100.00 shall also be the responsibility of ASSIGNEE. In no event shall ASSIGNEE
arrange for repairs costing over $100.00 for any item of repair, whether it is the responsibility of
CAL OES or ASSIGNEE, without first obtaining written authorization from the Cal OES Fire
and Rescue Division.
C. Notwithstanding the foregoing, replacement of hose, batteries and tires shall be
the responsibility of CAL OES, except to the extent CAL OES determines that the damage
thereto is the result of negligence or misuse on the part of ASSIGNEE, in which event
ASSIGNEE will bear such portion of the replacement cost thereof as the CAL OES deems
equitable. Procurement of tires, hose and batteries is subject to State fiscal policies and
procedures, and written approval must be obtained from the Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division
prior to procurement.
d. Maintenance and repairs must be requested and authorized pursuant to the most
recent version of the Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division Operations Bulletin #18, which is
hereby incorporated into this Agreement by reference.
e. Repair or replacement of the Apparatus transferred hereunder which is consumed,
lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed during mutual aid operations when CAL OES has dispatched
or directed the dispatch of said Apparatus through Regional or Operational Area Fire and Rescue
Coordinators, or when CAL OES has reassigned said Apparatus pursuant to the provisions of
paragraph 11 of this Agreement, shall be the responsibility of CAL OES, providing that any
such loss or damage shall be the responsibility of ASSIGNEE, if due to the negligence of
ASSIGNEE. ASSIGNEE agrees that it will assume responsibility in full for the repair or
replacement of Apparatus that has been consumed, lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed in
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operations ASSIGNEE has directed or controlled.
f. ASSIGNEE must request from CAL OES, in writing, permission to make any
and all changes to assigned fire apparatus and equipment. Furthermore, ASSIGNEE will not
make modifications, changes, adjustments, or additions, including decals or stickers, to
Apparatus without prior written approval from CAL OES.
5. INSPECTION OF APPARATUS. ASSIGNEE agrees that representatives of the Cal OES Fire
and Rescue Division and other authorized State personnel may inspect the Apparatus at any time.
6. STAFFING. Reasonable and continual training shall be carried on so that trained personnel
shall at all times be available to staff and operate said Apparatus. The ASSIGNEE shall provide
personnel to staff the assigned apparatus per FIRESCOPE ICS standards. The Cal OES engine
may be assigned to out of area assignments for up to 14 days, plus travel time. When local
government personnel, staffing Cal OES Apparatus, are committed to extended assignments
there may be a need to replace or rotate personnel. Personnel rotation will follow the direction
outlined in the California Fire Assistance Agreement when assigned to an incident within
California. Crew rotation for incidents outside of California shall be consistent with the
appropriate forest's agencies policy and coordinated by Cal OES.
7. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) AND SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT In addition to
providing the standard complement of firefighting PPE, it shall be the ASSIGNEE'S
responsibility to provide its personnel with all other PPE that may be required by NFPA 1901,
other NFPA Standards, and California Title 8. This shall include, but not be limited to, one
Traffic Vest (ANSI / ISEA 207) for each seating position. In addition, we recommend chainsaw
chaps be provided. In addition, an automatic external defibrillator (AED) has been added to
"Miscellaneous Equipment" in NFPA 1901. To provide consistency with the ASSIGNEE'S
equipment, it shall be the ASSIGNEE'S responsibility to provide this device for use on the
assigned engine.
8. TRAINING. Personnel assigned shall meet wildland fire and ICS standards established in
the California Incident Command Certification System (CICCS) or NWCG 310-1, Wildlife
Qualification System Guide (current edition). Personnel assigned to Cal OES Engine's shall
meet Rescue System I standards as certified by the California State Fire Marshal, or have
completed an equivalent course that meets or exceeds Rescue System I curriculum.
9. DISPATCHING. All movement of the Apparatus shall be handled through the official
dispatching channels of ASSIGNEE. ASSIGNEE dispatchers will recognize and act on all
official requests for movement of the Apparatus in conformance with the Fire and Rescue Annex
(California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System) to the State Emergency Plan and its subsequent
revisions. CAL OES reserves the right to dispatch, direct the dispatch of, or temporarily
reassign the Apparatus whenever, in the opinion of the Director of Cal OES, his representatives
or Operational Area and Regional Fire and Rescue Coordinators, such Apparatus is essential to
the protection of life and property in another jurisdiction or in the best interest of the State.
10. MUTUAL AID RESPONSE. Procedures for mutual aid response shall be in accordance with
California Fire Service and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid Plan.
11. REIMBURSABLE RESPONSE. Reimbursement for mutual aid may be provided pursuant to a
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governor's disaster proclamation or when conditions warrant invoking the California Fire
Assistance Agreement, the State of Nevada Cooperative Agreement, or the Interstate Compact as
appropriate. There is no other existing provision for mutual aid reimbursement.
12. TEMPORARY USE. ASSIGNEE shall be permitted to use the Apparatus for temporary
cover of fire stations when emergency conditions warrant, or when regular apparatus is out of
service for repairs and a closer engine cannot cover the gap. In either case, the ASSIGNEE shall
immediately notify the Operational Area Dispatch Center and the Cal OES Fire Duty Chief. The
ASSIGNEE further agrees that Cover -in or Standby of said Apparatus exceeding 30 days is at
the discretion of the CAL OES.
13. TEMPORARY TRANSFER.
a. A sub -assignment of the Apparatus or any portion thereof by ASSIGNEE for any
period not exceeding seven consecutive days within a given Operational Area may be made with
the consent of the Operational Area Fire and Rescue Coordinator and the CAL OES, providing
that at the time such Apparatus is received, such Sub -Assignee furnish ASSIGNEE and CAL
OES a letter to the effect that he assumes all obligations of ASSIGNEE with respect to such
Apparatus under this Agreement during the period of assignment, including insurance coverage
in accordance with Section 16 or 17, as appropriate. Any sub -assignment by ASSIGNEE for a
period of more than seven consecutive days shall be subject to authorization by the CAL OES
and execution of an "Agreement for the Temporary Transfer of Vehicular Equipment," with the
agency requesting the transfer.
b. Whenever Apparatus is assigned in accordance with the provisions of this
paragraph, regular ASSIGNEE shall be relieved of its obligations under this Agreement during
such period of sub -assignment.
C. Complete a written Temporary Cal OES Apparatus Assignment Record, Exhibit
"B". The ASSIGNEE will retain one copy, the Sub -Assignee will retain one copy, and one copy
will be forwarded to the Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division.
14. REPORTS AND RECORDS. ASSIGNEE shall maintain daily and monthly reports on the
details of Apparatus use on Cal OES F-101 Form. A Smoke Opacitv Test, Pump Test, Hose
Test, and Ladder Test shall be the responsibility of ASSIGNEE and completed annually.
Written results of all tests and reports shall be forwarded to the Cal OES Fire and Rescue
Division by the end of the calendar year. A recent copy of the tests and reports shall be
maintained in the vehicle logbook.
15. REPORT OF ACCIDENTS. ASSIGNEE shall immediately notify the Cal OES Fire and
Rescue Division following any and all accidents involving the Apparatus. It shall be the
responsibility of ASSIGNEE to fill out State Form 270, "Report of Automobile Accident," and
file the report with the Governor's Office of Emergency Services. A copy of this report shall be
retained by the ASSIGNEE and the original and four copies forwarded to Cal OES.
16. INSURANCE PROTECTION (Non- State Agencies)
a. ASSIGNEE agrees forthwith to furnish evidence of insurance protecting the legal
liability of the ASSIGNEE and CAL OES for liability and/or property damage with a combined
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single limit of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence, by means of a Certificate of Insurance naming the
State of California as Additional Insured. Said certificate shall contain an Agreement by the
insurance company that it will not cancel said policy without 15 days prior written notice to the
CAL OES and that the CAL OES is not liable for the payment of any premiums or assessments
thereon. Said certificate must include the description of the apparatus including VIN, state
license number, and Cal OES unit number.
b. In the event the ASSIGNEE is self-insured, ASSIGNEE in lieu of a certificate of
insurance shall furnish CAL OES a written statement of such fact. In such event, ASSIGNEE
agrees to hold the CAL OES harmless from any personal injury or property damage claims
arising out of its maintenance, use or operation of the Apparatus under the terms of this
Agreement.
C. Physical damage insurance, including collision coverage and comprehensive
coverage, shall be obtained. The State of California will be named as a loss payee. In the event
of a non -total loss, ASSIGNEE is responsible for returning Apparatus to original standard. The
description of the vehicle and the necessary amount of insurance required is outlined in attached
Exhibit "C" which is by this reference made a part hereof.
17. INSURANCE PROTECTION. (State A encies� Any insurance necessary for coverage of the
apparatus shall be the sole responsibility of the department having custody of the vehicle,
including when it directs, dispatches, and controls the use of the Apparatus. ASSIGNEE agrees
to report Apparatus as being under its control to the Insurance Officer, Department of General
Services.
18. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT.
a. Either party may terminate this Agreement upon 14 days written notice to other
party, or ASSIGNEE may relinquish or CAL OES may repossess any portion of the Apparatus
upon like notice to the other party, except that CAL OES may repossess any portion thereof
without written notice whenever it deems the same is not being maintained in accordance with
this Agreement.
b. Upon the termination of this Agreement, ASSIGNEE agrees to return said
Apparatus in the same condition as received, reasonable wear and tear, acts of God, and
conditions over which it has no control excepted.
C. As inventory changes occur, or items of equipment are replaced, deleted or added
by the CAL OES or replaced by ASSIGNEE, it is mutually agreed that no amendment to this
Agreement need be made at the time of the change; provided however, at the termination of this
Agreement a complete reconciliation of all equipment will be made. ASSIGNEE further agrees
that all replacements for equipment or apparatus will be made with identical or substantially like
items as approved by the CAL OES.
d. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create a new property interest or
right of action for the ASSIGNEE.
19. UNAUTHORIZED USE OF CAL OES APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT Use of this Apparatus
other than as specified in Paragraph 1 will be considered a breach of this Agreement.
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20. USE OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
a. CAL OES will furnish at CAL OES'S sole cost, radio equipment installed in the
Apparatus to be operated on the following frequencies: 151.145 -170.925 .
b. CAL OES agrees to maintain said equipment without cost to ASSIGNEE.
C. The ASSIGNEE agrees to operate said radio equipment in accordance with the
Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission.
d. Ownership of said equipment is in the CAL OES, and all applications to the
Federal Communications Commission seeking authority to add, modify, or replace radio
equipment covered by this Agreement shall be made by and in the name of the State of
California. To activate this Agreement and in compliance with the control requirements of the
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, the CAL OES hereby deputizes the Chief of the
agency of said ASSIGNEE, and such volunteers, regularly employed and salaried assistants as
shall be designated by the Chief of the agency as his agents to operate said radio equipment as
specified in Paragraph "c" above.
e. CAL OES assumes no liability hereunder for claims or losses accruing or
resulting to any person, firm or corporation furnishing or supplying work, services or material or
services in connection with the performance of this Agreement or for any claims and losses
accruing or resulting to any person, firm or corporation injured or damaged by performance of
either party hereunder.
21. NOTICES. All correspondence and notices required or contemplated, or which may be
given by either party to the other shall be deemed to have been fully given when made in writing
and deposited in the U.S. mail, registered and postage prepaid and addressed as follows: To the
ASSIGNEE at Newport Beach Fire Department, Fire Chief, 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport
Beach, CA 92660, and to the CAL OES at Governor's Office of Emergency Services, Fire and
Rescue Division, 3650 Schriever Ave., Mather, CA, 95655. The address to which notices shall
or may be mailed as aforesaid to either party shall or may be changed by written notice given by
such party to the other, as hereinabove provided; but nothing herein contained shall preclude the
giving of any such notice by personal service.
22. ALTERATION. It is mutually understood and agreed that no alteration or variation of the
terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto,
and that no oral understanding or agreements not incorporated herein, and no alterations or
variations of the terms hereof unless made in writing between the parties hereto shall be binding
on any of the parties hereto.
23. WAIVER. The CAL OES may in its sole discretion and for such good cause as it
determines waive in writing in whole or in part any requirement of this Agreement that apparatus
and/or equipment shall be maintained in operating condition, or repaired, or replaced, providing
that any such waiver shall be applicable only to the specific apparatus or equipment to which it
refers.
24. JURISDICTION AND VENUE. This Agreement, and any dispute arising from the relationship
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between the parties to this Agreement, will be governed by the laws of the State of California.
25. WHOLE AGREEMENT. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the
parties hereto, with respect to the subject matter hereof. No party has been induced to enter into
this Agreement by, nor is any party relying on, any representation or warranty outside those
expressly set forth in this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Agreement upon the date first
above written.
ASSIGNEE:
City of Newport Beach
By
Grace K. Leung, City Manager
City of Newport Beach
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Date. 2 s 120 (C(
By:
Aaron C. Harp, City Attorney
CAL OES:
Mark Ghilarducci
Director,
Governor's Office of Emergency Services
By
Brian S Marshall, State Fire and Rescue Chief
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OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
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EXHIBIT "A"
EXHIBIT "A" - EQUIPMENT INVENTORY: OES-314 thru 335
ENGINE LICENSE
VIN
NUMBER: 317 NUMBER: 1195560
NUMBER: 44KFT42885WZ20551
1 Adapter, 6" x 2-1/2", DF Hydrant
1
Reflector Kit, 3 -Unit
1 Adapter, 6" x 4", DF Hydrant
2
Rope, 1/2" x 100', Utility
1 Adapter, 6" x 4-1/2", DF Hydrant
I
Shovel, Long Handle, Round Point, Fiberglass Handle
1 Axe, Pickhead
1
Siamese, 2-1/2"
2 Block, Chock
2
Soft Suction Hose, 3" x 12'
2 Cans, Fuel
1
Strainer, Class A Foam (in fill tower)
4 Cap, 2-1/2" Discharge
1
Strainer, 6" Hard Suction Hose
1 Chain, Tow 25', w/Grab Hooks
4
Strap, Hose and Ladder
1 Clamp, Hose (Hebert)
2
Wrench, Adjustable Hydrant
2 Coupling, 2-1/2", DF
2
Wrench, 1"/1-1/2", Forestry
2 Coupling, 2-1/2", DM
1
Wrench, Suction Hose Spanner
1 Crank, Hose Reel
4
Wrench, Hose Spanner
1 Cutter, Bolt, 30"
1
Wye, Gated 2-1/2" NSF x 2-1 1/2" NSM
1 Fire Extinguisher, 5#
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1 First Aid Kit
1
Axe, Flathead
1 Floto Pump, OES # 140005 Serial# 82034-6808
1
Backboard, w/4 Straps
1 Backpack, Thermo -Gel
2
Bar, Claw, Wrecking, 3'
1 Gel — Pick-up Tube
4
Bar, Pinch Point, Pry, 60"
1 Gel — Eductor & Nozzle
3
Belt, Carpenter
2 Gel — Concentrate, 5 Gal.
12
Blade, Hacksaw, Carbide
1 Generator, 3500 Kw OES # EZGA-1142518 Serial# 140015
2
Blanket, Disposable
2 Hammer, Sledge, 8-10 lb.
27
Carabiner, Locking, "D", 11 mm
8 Hose, V x 100', NST
1
Chainsaw, w/ carbide chain and tool kit, OES# 160602281
1 Hose, 1-1/2" x 35', Truck Protection Line
Serial# 140020
12 Hose, 1-1/2" x 50', NST
2
Chisel, Cold, V x 7-7/8"
8 Hose, 1-1/2" x 100', Forestry
2
Chemical Light Kit
24 Hose, 3" x 50', NST
2
Cribbing & Wedge Kit
2 Hose, Booster 1" x 100'
2
Edge Protectors
2 Hose, Hard Suction 6" x 10'
1
Emergency Signaling Device
1 Hose, Soft Suction 6" x 12'
2
Friction Device, (Fig. 8 w/ Brake Bar Rack)
1 Increaser, 1" IPF to 1-1/2" NSM
2
Hacksaw
1 Intercom Set
2
Handsaw, Crosscut, 26".
1 Ladder, 10' Attic
3
Hammer, Framing, 24 oz
1 Ladder, 14' Roof
4
Hammer, Sledge, 3-4 lb., Short
1 Ladder, 24' Extension
2
Harness, Commercial (Class 2 or better)
1 Lantern, Hand, 12 Volt
2
Haul Bag
1 Log Book, w/Credit Card
2
Jack, Hydraulic w/Handle (8 ton)
1 Mallet, Rubber
2
Kernmantle, %2" x 150', Static, NFPA Approved
2 McCleod
1
Knife, Utility
1 Mount, Ground, Deluge
I
Level, 6"
2 Nozzle, 1", Combination
I
Litter & Litter Cover
5 Nozzle, 1 %2', Combination
1
Litter Pre -rig
1 Nozzle, Deluge Set w/Stream Straightener and Tips 1-3/8",
2
Load Release
1-1/2", 1-3/4", 2"
6
Loop, Prusik, Pair
1 Nozzle, 1 ''/2", Foam, Air Aspiration
1
Marking Kit, Building
1 Nozzle, 2'/z", Fog
2
Multipoint Collection Plate
2 Nozzle, 2'/z", Shutoff w/Tips
3
Nails, (25 lbs. Each: 16p, 8p, 16p Duplex)
1 OES Operations/Maintenance Bulletins
6
Picket, Steel, 1" x 4'
1 Pike Pole
3
Pulley, Rescue, Prusik Minding
2 Plug, 2-1/2" Suction
I
Shovel, Scoop, "D" Handle, Fiberglass Handle
1 Pulaski
1
Shovel, Long Handle, Square Point, Fiberglass Handle
1 Radio, Bendix-King, Handheld Serial# 0546144
3
Square, (Tri or Speed)
OES# 140016
1
Square, Framing, 24"'
DGS#
3
Tape Measure, 25'
1 Radio, Kenwood, Mobile Serial# 61100433
2
Tape, Barrier
OES# 140021
2
Tape, Duct
DGS#
1
Took Kit
1 Reducer, 1-1/2" NSF to 1" IPM
I
Trauma Kit
1 Reducer, 2-1/2" NSF to 1-1/2"NSM
1
Webbing Kit, (6 ea: 1"x5', 1"x12', 1"x15', 1"x20')
REMARKS:
ACCEPTED BY:
DEPARTMENT:
DA
2 7/2005
Agreement for Temporary Transfer of Vehicular Equipment 14-12
State of California
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICE
Fire and Rescue Division
EXHIBIT `B"
TEMPORARY CAL OES APPARATUS ASSIGNMENT RECORD
NO.
ARTICLE
CAL OES
QUANTITY
DECAL
1.
1000 or 1250 gpm Triple Combination Fire Engine,
Cal OES
1
complete with equipment per attached Exhibit "A" of
317
Agreement for Temporary Transfer of Vehicular
Equipment.
2.
License No: 1195560
3.
VIN No: 44KFT42885WZ20551
4.
Engine No: 317
5.
Proof of Insurance:
6.
1 Inventory Completed:
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
REASON
FOR TEMPORARY TRANSFER: New Assignee
SIGNATURES:
Date
PERMANENT ASSIGNEE
Date
TEMPORARY ASSIGNEE
B-1 4/2012
Agreement for Temporary Transfer of Vehicular Equipment
14-13
State of California
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICE
Fire and Rescue Division
EXHIBIT "C"
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Part of the Agreement through which the State makes a temporary transfer of vehicular equipment is the
Agreement on the part of the ASSIGNEE to furnish certain evidence of insurance. Your organization, as
an ASSIGNEE of equipment, will want to be mindful of these requirements and assure they are complied
with. If self-insured, in lieu of a certificate of insurance, a written statement of self-insurance shall be
furnished on official letterhead and agreeing to hold Cal OES harmless from any personal injury or
property damage claims arising out of the maintenance, use or operation of the Apparatus.
Liability Insurance
A certificate of insurance shall be furnished to the State providing minimum limits of insurance as
follows:
BODILY INJURY and PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY $1,000,000.00 PER OCCURE NCE
A certificate of insurance will have the following provisions included:
1. The State of California shall be named Additional Insured.
2. The insurance company shall agree that in the event of cancellation, 15 days prior written
notice will be given to the State.
3. The State shall not be responsible for premium or assessments.
4. Certificate of Insurance must include the description of the Apparatus including identification
number, State license number and Cal OES unit number.
Physical Damage Insurance
The transfer agreements place certain responsibilities upon your organization for the safekeeping of the
vehicle and equipment. The State will look to your organization for reimbursement for repair or
replacement cost in the event the vehicle or equipment is damaged by misuse or negligence or by other
causes, except normal wear and tear, acts of God and conditions over which your organization has no
control.
Description of Apparatus
VEHICLE VALUE
2005 HME/Westates $260,000.00
License Number 1195560
VIN Number: 44KFT42885WZ20551
Engine Number.' 317
EQUIPMENT
Hose and Appliance $10,000.00
C-1 4/2012
Agreement for Temporary Transfer of Vehicular Equipment
14-14