Non-Emergency Response Clause Samples

The Non-Emergency Response clause defines the procedures and expectations for handling situations that do not constitute emergencies. It typically outlines the timeframe within which a party must respond to non-urgent requests or issues, such as routine maintenance or standard inquiries, and may specify the preferred methods of communication. This clause ensures that both parties understand the distinction between urgent and non-urgent matters, promoting efficient resource allocation and preventing misunderstandings about response obligations.
Non-Emergency Response. (Priority 3 - Currently dispatched as Code 2). Contractor shall respond a paramedic ambulance to all non-emergency ambulance requests received from a County designated Communications Center with a maximum response time of thirty minutes and zero seconds (30:00) in designated urban/suburban areas and a maximum response time of forty-five minutes and zero seconds (45:00) in designated rural areas, and shall immediately notify the County dispatch agency if the response time will exceed the maximums set forth herein.
Non-Emergency Response. The County department may request quotes from contractors for transport and disposal of non-emergency response wastes for both scheduled routine disposals (e.g., red bag wastes from Medical Examiner’s Office, Public Health facilities) and on an as-needed basis (e.g., spent chemicals from MCDOT’s materials testing laboratory, Equipment Services, biological contamination at a County department facility). Any projects awarded under the terms of this ITN for routine disposals shall be terminated, as indicated in the PSOW or at the expiration of this ITN, unless the period of the ITN is extended, whichever is earlier.
Non-Emergency Response. When responding to a call in a non-emergency response mode or normal flow of traffic (non-signal 10) the vehicle will be operated without any audible or visual warning devices and in compliance with all state motor vehicle laws that apply to civilian traffic. At no time should an emergency vehicle be operated during response with only visual warning devices.
Non-Emergency Response. The Using Agency may request quotes from Contractors for transport and disposal of non-emergency response wastes for both scheduled routine disposals (e.g., redbag wastes from Medical Examiner’s Office, Public Health facilities) and on an as-needed basis (e.g., spent chemicals from MCDOT’s materials testing laboratory, Equipment Services, biological contamination at a department facility). Any contracts awarded under the terms of this RFP for routine disposals shall be terminated as indicated in the PSCOW or at the expiration of this RFP unless the period of the RFP is extended, whichever is earlier. The Contractor shall provide the Using Agency with a cost estimate to package the Using Agency’s contained wastes for transport, transportation, and disposal prior to any work. The cost estimate should contain rationale for the Contractor’s selected means of disposal(s).
Non-Emergency Response inContact shall use commercially reasonable efforts to respond to non- emergency calls (calls caused by anything less than total inoperability of the Software) within one (1) Business Day after notice thereof.
Non-Emergency Response. A response that does not require the use of warning devices, including but not limited to; inter-hospital transfers, discharges to home, visits to physicians offices, transports to nursing homes. (Priority II)