Types of Mutual Aid Sample Clauses

Types of Mutual Aid. 4.2 Mutual Aid with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office • 4.3 Mutual Aid Agreements with Other Local Governmental Jurisdictions
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Types of Mutual Aid. Mutual aid work covered by this Agreement includes, but is not limited to, the following: Mass Shelter Assistance (per the Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx County American Red Cross General Population Shelter-Community Support Plan). Mass Prophylaxis/Vaccination event assistance, including implementation of the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) (per Annex H of Appendix 7 Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx County Plan For Mass Prophylaxis: Distributing And Dispensing The Strategic National Stockpile and any additional federal or state requirements specific to the emergency event). SNS activation for Closed POD sites includes a separate Closed POD Site agreement. Mass Casualty event assistance (surge capacity) events. Other significant emergency impacting community health.
Types of Mutual Aid. This framework describes a process for requesting, sending and receiving of mutual aid between NHS provider organisations in Gloucestershire, under the NHSE SC region. It should be seen as a systems resilience measure between individual provider organisations, to support each other in times of adverse pressure on the system. Mutual aid is not limited to human resources. It may also include access to: Equipment Advice Clinical or other physical capacity Time-limiting Expertise (e.g. EPRR Tactical Officer) Requesting and Providing Mutual Aid – Process Description Between NHS organisations: A request for mutual aid will be made by the Director On-Call or other nominated Executive Director of the originating NHS organisation (see appendix A). All communications regarding requests will be recorded in organisational and individual on call decision logs. The request will be made to the local CCG who will act as the Co-ordination Point (CP) for the requesting organisation. The local CCG will facilitate the request for mutual aid locally in the first instance. If this is not successful the CCG will seek further assistance from NHSE SC via the Manager on Call and Incident Co-ordination Centre (ICC) should it be in place. The local CCG will keep NHSE SC informed of all activity. The CCG will act as a broker of local resources for the requesting and other provider organisations. The Director from the requesting organisation will make contact with the potential mutual aid provider (PMAP). The PMAP will identify an initial point of contact in their organisation able to receive the request. The Director making the request will forward electronic copies of the completed mutual aid template at Appendix A and forward copies to the intended provider of mutual aid and the local on-call CCG Director, who will notify the Director on Call at NHSE SC. The NHS organisation receiving a request for mutual aid will give it prompt consideration and provide a clear response, explaining whether all or part of the request will be met or denied. Written confirmation of any verbally agreed requests will be forwarded as soon as is practicable to the requesting organisation and copied to the CCG. This must not delay of any ‘verbally agreed’ discharge of mutual aid to the receiving organisation). Communications Process Flow Chart (Emailed; Will be timed and dated by Accountable Officer) l Aid in first text Action by NHS Organisations Supplying Mutual Aid The NHS organisation receiving a reque...

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