HomeMy WebLinkAbout17 - Reassignment of Funds for USAR VehicleCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 17
August 11, 2009
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Fire Department
Steve Lewis, Fire Chief, 644 -3101
slewis @nbfd.net
SUBJECT: Reassignment of Funds for USAR Vehicle
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Reallocate funds from the Fire Department Capital Improvement Projects (CIP)
fund to convert spare fire engine #2418 to accommodate tools and equipment
obtained through an Urban Area Security Initiative grant.
2. Approve Budget Amendment_ reallocating $84,990 from account
7011- C2320715 to account 23209300.
DISCUSSION:
The Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) grant was established in 2003 by the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to provide funding for training and equipment
for emergency personnel. The urban areas are chosen by DHS based on a formula that
takes into account factors such as critical infrastructure, population density, and credible
threat information. Among other densely populated areas, the Cities of Santa Ana and
Anaheim were jointly awarded approximately $14 million dollars in the fiscal year 2008.
Both UASI cities and the County of Orange have teamed up to forge one of the most
cohesive, focused, and regional partnerships anywhere in the nation.
The City of Newport Beach falls within the Santa Ana UASI areas, administered by the
City of Santa Ana. The Santa Ana UASI set aside a total of $208,000 for equipment to
be used by Newport Beach Fire Department to put into place a Cal -EMA Type 1 Urban
Search and Rescue resource. This equipment will be used to respond to confined space
incidents, collapsed building extrications, trench rescues, and high angle rescues. In the
initial grant request, we requested a vehicle to accommodate the acquired grant
equipment. With the economic downturn, the federal government has withdrawn all
vehicles from any UASI grants. The only things being distributed at this time are
training and equipment.
Initial discussions among Newport Beach Fire staff and General Service staff were to
look at new vehicles that we could purchase on our own. Again, with the economic
climate that existed we felt in order to be fiscally responsible we needed to look at used
vehicles or possibly some of the older apparatus in our fleet that could easily be
converted to serve the purposes we need. Within our fleet the Hendrickson Motor Truck
Company (HME) engine would be the best candidate for conversion. It is a spare
reserve engine that is used most often as a back up when one of our first line trucks is
in the shop for repair work. Even with the conversion, this apparatus would still be able
to be used as a back -up truck when called upon.
We contacted Third Alarm Fire Equipment Co. that specializes in engine conversions.
This is a sole source purchase. In our extensive research we found that there are no
other companies in Southern California that specializes in this type of work. They gave
us a quote of $84,990 to reconfigure the engine from its present set up to a
configuration that would accommodate all of the equipment that we need to place on it.
Obviously this is a small fraction of what a new piece of apparatus would cost and once
the apparatus is converted we should obtain a number of year's usage from it.
We are asking to have monies that were budgeted in account 7011- C2320715 be
reallocated to account 23209300. The monies that resided in account 7011- C2320715
were designated for training tower enhancements. The usage of the $84,990 for the
conversion will still leave monies available to complete several training tower
enhancements, and those enhancements that are deferred will be reconsidered in
another budgetary period. While our original intent was to use all of the monies in
account 7011- C2320715 for purposes of enhancements to the training tower, once the
opportunity for vehicle acquisition closed we needed to rethink how to best accomplish
our mission of implementing our Urban Search and Rescue capability. We feel this
conversion of one of our spare reserve engines is the most cost effective way to
accomplish this.
This converted engine, along with the UASI grant- obtained equipment, will be used in
conjunction with another asset we will acquire from the State of California at no cost to
the City of Newport Beach. This State asset is a trailer fully equipped with "medium
typed -2" USAR equipment. This State asset is another agenda item that is pending your
approval on a Memorandum of Agreement with the State for acquisition for this trailer
and equipment. This State asset, should you approve it, will arrive late August 2009.
This combination of a trailer /equipment coupled with the converted engine /equipment
will place us in a position that we will now have, for the first time, full capability to handle
any emergency that utilizes those disciplines that fall within a USAR incident.
If approved, we would authorize City Attorney staff to negotiate a contract with Third
Alarm Fire Equipment Co.
Prepared by:
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Steve Lewis, Fire Chief
Attachments: Budget Amendment
Quotation
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Submitted by:
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Steve Lewis, Fire Chief
Third Alarm Fire Equipment Co.
28248 Geneva Lane — PO Box 204
Lake Arrowhead, CA 92352
Phone : 909 - 337 -4501 -. Fax : 909- 336 -1352
For:
Newport Beach Fire Department
592 Superior Ave.
Newport Beach , CA 92663
Cell- 909 - 289 -9085
Quotation
Number
61709
Contact
Ryan Popovich
Date
6 \ 17 \ 09
Inquiry
Rescue Unit
Customer
Newport Beach Fire Dept,
Terms
Net 30 Days
Salesman
Steve Leidner
Phone
949- 644 -3373
We are pleased to submit a quote for Newport Beach Fire Department.
To retrofit an existing Fireban pumper to rescue unit. The following work
Will be performed per our rough drawings:
1) Pump Enclosure Area
a) Remove the pump enclosure
b) Remove Pump
c) Remove plumbing
d) Install driveline and carrier bearing
e) Fabricate and install new compartment where pump enclosure was located
f) Compartment to be width as the rest of the unit
g) Storage for reels on each side of compartment
h) Front section to only be 25" deep ( the engine is behind this area
i) Large through compartment behind the 25" section
j) Structure to hold Air -Kwik system
k) 2 each shelves ( if no Air -Kwik system )
1) Aluminum roll up doors
2) Remove water tank
3) Left side existing compartments
a) Extend compartment to other side of unit where tank used to be
b) Make large pull outs in each compartment to go through to other side compartments
4) Hose bed area
a) Leave existing hose bed covers
b) Fabricate a compartment in the hose bed area
c) Left side to hold stocks and a couple back boards
d) Main area to be able to hold 20 sheets of 48" wide plywood
e) Area above this compartment to hold other miscellaneous shoring wood
5) Rear compartment to hold power equipment
a) Fabricate removable ramp for power equipment
b) Install winch on back wall of compartment to load power equipment
6) Rear hitch for a 12,000 Ibs trailer capacity with 7 way trailer receptacle
7) Right side of unit
a) Remove ladder brackets
b)Fabricate 3 compartment in the ladder storage area
c) Roll up on each compartment
d) Shelf in each compartment
8) Paint new area to match existing unit
Price: $84,990.00
The above quote is an estimate for the work described above
Include any extra items that be due unforeseeable conflicts.
The above price is 1 % COD or net 10 _....._._........
FOB Master Body in South Gate.
If you should have any questions do not hesitate to call
Thank You,
Steve Leidner
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City of Newport Beach NO. BA- 10BA -000
BUDGET AMENDMENT
2009 -10
EFFECT ON BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE:
Increase Revenue Estimates
Increase Expenditure Appropriations AND
PX Transfer Budget Appropriations
SOURCE:
from existing budget appropriations
from additional estimated revenues
from unappropriated fund balance
EXPLANATION:
This budget amendment is requested to provide for the following:
AMOUNT: Sea,9so.00
Increase in Budgetary Fund Balance
Decrease in Budgetary Fund Balance
PX No effect on Budgetary Fund Balance
To transfer expenditure appropriations to to cover costs associated with the conversion of one of the City's back up engines
to an Urban Search And Rescue (USAR) vehicle.
ACCOUNTING ENTRY:
BUDGETARY FUND BALANCE Amount
Fund Account Description Debit Credit
k
REVENUE ESTIMATES (3601)
Fund /Division Account Description
EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATIONS (3603)
Description
Division Number 7011 Facilities
Account Number C2320715 Big Canyon Fire Training Facility $84,990.00
Division Number 2320 Fire: Operations
Account Number 9300 Equipment NOC $84,990.00
Division Number
Account Number
Division Number
Account Number
Automatic System Entry.
Signed:
Fihancipil Approval: Administrativ ervices Director Date
Signed:
Administrative Appr I: City Manager to
Signed:
City Council Approval: City Clerk Date