Request for Mutual Aid Sample Clauses

Request for Mutual Aid. When it is believed that Mutual Aid is necessary, a request for assistance shall be made by the Requesting Agency’s designated official to any Responding Agency’s Fire Chief or Battalion Chief in the most expedient manner possible. Both agencies shall provide a telephone number or telephone numbers to the other agency which should be used when requesting assistance from the Responding Agency. It is mutually agreed that either party may operate on the other partiesradio frequency.
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Request for Mutual Aid. When a Requesting Agency determines that Mutual Aid is necessary to provide the best fire suppression services to an incident occurring in its jurisdiction, an Agency Representative may request an Agency Representative of the Responding Agency in the most expedient manner possible. The preferred contact information for such circumstances shall be set forth in the AOP. Nothing in this provision shall prevent an agency from using other known telephone numbers to obtain assistance as expediently as possible, provided, however, that neither Agency may submit a request for mutual aid on the radio frequency of the other Agency.
Request for Mutual Aid. When it is believed that mutual aid is necessary, a request for assistance shall be made by the most expedient manner possible. Both agencies shall provide a telephone number or telephone numbers to the other agency which should be used when requesting assistance from the Responding Agency. It is mutually agreed that either party may operate on the other partiesradio frequency.
Request for Mutual Aid. In situations that require mutual aid assistance, any on-duty Lakewood police supervisor may request assistance from a neighboring agency. The request may be made either by direct contact with the requested agency or through dispatch. Outside personnel responding to a Lakewood Police Department request will report to the Lakewood supervisor in charge of the incident
Request for Mutual Aid a. Any Party to this Agreement when engaged in fire suppression or emergency service activities within their own jurisdiction, may request assistance from one or more of the other parties.
Request for Mutual Aid. In the event of a local emergency, and following the guidance in the “Statewide Mutual Aid Plan”: The designated locality chief administrative official (City Manager, Town Manager, or County Administrator), Chief of Tribe, or the local Director of Emergency Management: shall make the request directly to the Party from whom aid is sought. A Party from whom mutual aid is sought may furnish mutual aid to cope with the disaster to the requesting Party, subject to the terms of this Agreement.
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