Mutual Aid Requests Sample Clauses

Mutual Aid Requests. Aid may be requested by either service area in the form of personnel, equipment, facilities or materials for the purpose of assisting in fighting fires or responding to other emergency incidents. Requests for aid may include direct response to the incident(s), cover assignments, or any other form of assistance needed. Requests for aid shall include as much detail as circumstance and time allow.
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Mutual Aid Requests. 1. Mutual aid response shall be performed in accordance with approved cover and mutual aid agreements. In the course of rendering such services, Member Agency shall be exempt from the maximum response time standards. Member Agency shall advise dispatch that they are unable to respond to mutual aid requests if such response is in conflict with a response in the Primary Response Area.
Mutual Aid Requests. The Chief of each Agency may request Task Force operations within the jurisdiction of his or her on its behalf. All Task Force operations authorized or consented to by the Chief of the Host Agency shall be deemed to be undertaken in response to a mutual aid request pursuant to §66.0313(2)
Mutual Aid Requests. 6. The Requesting Department, through its Fire Chief, a duty officer, or Incident Commander, may request Mutual Aid from the other Department in any circumstance where an emergency event has exceeded, or is reasonably expected to exceed, the resources and capabilities of the Requesting Department (including, without limitation, circumstances where the Requesting Department is engaged with another Incident). The Fire Chiefs shall develop and implement common OGs which specify how and when Mutual Aid may be invoked by each Department.
Mutual Aid Requests. The commanding officer of a Requesting Agency or his/her authorized subordinate may request Mutual Aid at any fire, disaster, EMS or other emergency from any other Party. Such requests shall be submitted from the Requesting Agency's authorized official as set forth herein or pursuant to the standard operating procedures established by the Parties.
Mutual Aid Requests. Any party may request Mutual Aid in any form from any other party through use of the E-911 system. Mutual Aid shall be provided subject to the limitations contained in Section 12 below. Mutual aid may be requested for any response event, including but not limited to a fire, rescue, spill or natural disaster. Mutual Aid may ask for additional alarms or specifically identified equipment or personnel resources.

Related to Mutual Aid Requests

  • Mutual Aid When rendering mutual aid or assistance as authorized in H&SC Sections 13050 and 13054, STATE may, at the request of LOCAL AGENCY, demand payment of charges and seek reimbursement of LOCAL AGENCY costs for personnel, equipment and operating expenses as funded herein, under authority given by H&SC Sections 13051 and 13054. STATE, in seeking said reimbursement pursuant to such request of LOCAL AGENCY, shall represent LOCAL AGENCY by following the procedures set forth in H&SC Section 13052. Any recovery of LOCAL AGENCY costs, less expenses, shall be paid or credited to LOCAL AGENCY, as directed by LOCAL AGENCY. In all such instances, STATE shall give timely notice of the possible application of H&SC Sections 13051 and 13054 to the officer designated by LOCAL AGENCY.

  • TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD A. As professionals, teachers are expected to devote to their assignments the time necessary to meet their responsibilities, but they shall not be required to “clock in or clock out” by hours and minutes. Teachers shall indicate their presence for duty by placing their signature and time in the proper column of the faculty “sign-in” roster.

  • Extended Health Plan (a) The Employer will pay 100% of the monthly premiums for the extended health care plan that will cover the employee, their spouse and dependent children, provided they are not enrolled in another plan.

  • Organ Transplants This plan covers organ and tissue transplants when ordered by a physician, is medically necessary, and is not an experimental or investigational procedure. Examples of covered transplant services include but are not limited to: heart, heart-lung, lung, liver, small intestine, pancreas, kidney, cornea, small bowel, and bone marrow. Allogenic bone marrow transplant covered healthcare services include medical and surgical services for the matching participant donor and the recipient. However, Human Leukocyte Antigen testing is covered as indicated in the Summary of Medical Benefits. For details see Human Leukocyte Antigen Testing section. This plan covers high dose chemotherapy and radiation services related to autologous bone marrow transplantation to the extent required under R.I. Law § 27-20-60. See Experimental or Investigational Services in Section 3 for additional information. To speak to a representative in our Case Management Department please call 1-401- 000-0000 or 1-888-727-2300 ext. 2273. The national transplant network program is called the Blue Distinction Centers for Transplants. SM For more information about the Blue Distinction Centers for TransplantsSM call our Customer Service Department or visit our website. When the recipient is a covered member under this plan, the following services are also covered: • obtaining donated organs (including removal from a cadaver); • donor medical and surgical expenses related to obtaining the organ that are integral to the harvesting or directly related to the donation and limited to treatment occurring during the same stay as the harvesting and treatment received during standard post- operative care; and • transportation of the organ from donor to the recipient. The amount you pay for transplant services, for the recipient and eligible donor, is based on the type of service.

  • Extended Health Care Plan (a) The Employer shall pay the monthly premium for regular employees entitled to coverage under a mutually acceptable Extended Health Care Plan.

  • Notice of Enrollment Said meeting and conferring shall not be subject to the impasse procedures in Government Code Section 3557. The Department sponsoring the NEO shall provide the foregoing information no less than five (5) business days prior to the NEO taking place. The Department will make best efforts to notify the Union NEO Coordinator of any last-minute changes. Onboarding of individual employees for administrative purposes is excluded from this notice requirement.

  • EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 1. In this agreement, extra-curricular programs and activities include all those that are beyond the provincially prescribed and locally determined curricula of the school.

  • ALTERNATE SCHOOL CALENDAR 1. In this article, an alternative school calendar is a school calendar that differs from the standard school calendar as specified in Schedule 1 (Supplement) of the School Calendar Regulation 114/02.

  • Compassionate Care Leave (a) Compassionate care leave will be granted to an employee for up to eight (8) weeks within a twenty-six (26) week period to provide care or support to a family member who is at risk of dying within that 26-week period in accordance with section 49.1 of the Employment Standards Act, 2000.

  • International Competitive Bidding Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 2 below, goods and works shall be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of International Competitive Bidding.

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