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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 - Firefighters Grant AwardCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 7 January 9, 2007 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Fire Department Steve Lewis, Fire Chief, 644 -3101 slewisOcity. newport- beach.ca. u s SUBJECT: Accept Assistance to Firefighters Grant Award RECOMMENDATION: 1. City Council accepts Department of Homeland Security Fire Administration Assistance to Firefighters Grant for $221,904 in funding for Fire Operations and Firefighter Safety. 2. City Council approve a Budget Amendment BA _ increasing revenue estimates by $221,904 in 2320 -48941 and increasing expenditure appropriations in 2320- 9032 by $277,380 which includes $55,476 from the General Fund unappropriated fund balance for the required 25% matching funds. DISCUSSION: In FY 2006, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Grants and Training announced the availability of grants for fire agencies to enhance their abilities with respect to fire and fire- related hazards. In analyzing the Fire Department's needs for operational equipment, it was determined the Department is in need of replacing its antiquated SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) system. Currently, the NBFD is using SCBA units that are almost twenty (20) years old, having been purchased as far back as the mid- 1980s. As a result, the existing SCBA units are out of compliance with NFPA 1981 (2002 edition) standards. One of the requirements of these standards is the use of the Rapid Intervention Crew (RIC) universal adapter couplings (for rescue "buddy breathing "), and the "heads up" air pressure display that enables firefighters to continuously monitor their available air supply. RICs provide breathing air to a downed firefighter in case of entrapment or during a rescue. This is an essential tool in ensuring the safety and survivability of rescue personnel as they perform the most critical of tasks in the search for victims of a fire. This is also important because of a proposal by the Orange County Fire Training Officers' Association for all county fire agencies to have "buddy breather' compatibility to provide supplemental air. Our current air packs lack this ability. Agenda Item No. January 9, 2007 Page 2 In responding to a fire, hazardous material, or chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive ( CBRNE) event, the use of these new NFPA 1981 - compliant air packs will increase our firefighters' margin of safety and effectiveness during a rescue. As the new air bottles contain 45 minutes of air (our existing bottles contain only 30 minutes of air), the increase of 15 minutes of available air will provide firefighters more valuable time during crucial search and rescue operations. Additionally, the CBRNE regulator is the latest in particulate protection for the wearer. The SCBA with CBRNE regulator, new air bottle, and pack alert combined will provide a system -wide improvement providing greater total air supply with continuous monitoring capability, improved protection from particulate penetration at the regulator, and a fail -safe supplemental method of breathing air support for the firefighters during a rescue. This new system will improve the survivability, safety, reliability, and confidence of our firefighters during the search phase of emergency operations. This grant will provide firefighters, RICs, and hazardous materials technician crews with SCBAs that conform to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1981 standards. The purchase of new SCBAs allows for safe sharing of air, also known as "buddy breathing," for rapid intervention company personnel via a universal adapter coupling, as well as easier recognition of low air pressure situations as firefighters work inside the margins of safety during rescue operations. The acquisition of the new SCBA units will also directly benefit an area well beyond the borders of Newport Beach. The City maintains automatic aid response agreements with all surrounding cities and communities, including Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, and the Orange County Fire Authority. In November of 2006, the Department's grant application was approved by Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In accordance with council policy, the Fire Department requests Council to accept this grant funding, appropriate the 25% matching funds, and deposit all funds into the Fire Department Operation Division account. 2320-48941. Prepared by: Rbrfie Freeman Emergency Services Coordinator Attachments: Budget Amendment Submitted by: lz�2 Steve Lewis Fire Chief City of Newport Beach BUDGET AMENDMENT 2006 -07 EFFECT ON BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE: Increase Revenue Estimates X Increase Expenditure Appropriations AND Transfer Budget Appropriations SOURCE: from existing budget appropriations X from additional estimated revenues X I from unappropriated fund balance EXPLANATION: NO. BA- 076A -037 AMOUNT:1 $277,380.00 Increase in Budgetary Fund Balance X Decrease in Budgetary Fund Balance No effect on Budgetary Fund Balance This budget amendment is requested to provide for the following: To increase expenditure appropriations and revenue estimates to accept and utilize Assistance to Firefighters Grant Award and 25% matching funds from the City to purchase SCBA equipment. ACCOUNTING ENTRY: BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE Amount Fund Account Description Debit Credit 010 3605 General Fund - Fund Balance $55,476.00 REVENUE ESTIMATES (3601) Fund/Division Account Description 2320 48941 Fire: Ops - FEMA Assist Firefighters Grant $221,904.00 EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATIONS (3603) Description Division Number 2320 Fire: Operations Account Number 9032 Assistance to Firefighters - SCBA EQUIP $277,380.00 Division Number Account Number Division Number Account Number Division Number Account Number Division Number Account Number . AUt0M6* 5ys(em'Entiy....... Signed: Financial Approval: Administrative Services Director Data Signed: City Manager 3=° Date . City Council Approval: City Clerk Date