HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013 CON San Diego Fire Rescue - SD County Urban Search & Rescue Task ForceMemorandum of Agreement
Between
(Sponsoring Agency)
San Diego Fire -Rescue Department
And
(Participating Agency)
National City Fire Department
A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) entered into this 12th day of February, 2013, by and
between the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the California Emergency
Management Agency (Ca1EMA), the San Diego Fire Rescue Department, and the National City
Fire Department (Participating Agency) for participation in the San Diego County Urban Search
and Rescue Task Force (CA-TF-8).
Purpose
To delineate responsibilities and procedures for Urban Search and Rescue (US&R)
activities under the authority of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Act, Public Law 93-288, as amended in 42 U.S.C. 5121, et seq., and relevant State
authorities, or when otherwise properly directed.
II. Scope
The provisions of this MOA apply only to US&R Task Force activities performed at
the request of FEMA and Ca1EMA, provided at the option of the local jurisdiction
and State, and in conjunction with, or in preparation of, a Governor and/or
Presidential declaration of disaster or emergency and upon activation as outlined in
part V, section A. Details concerning specific working relationships on various
projects may be appended to this document as they are developed.
III. Mission Statement
The mission of the US&R Task Forces is to provide support to local governments.
The Task Force must ensure members can safely affect structural collapse search and
rescue, including within or near a known or suspected weapon of mass destruction
contaminated collapse environment, while maintaining a defensive posture to prevent
additional casualties. Additionally, the Task Force may be asked to perform other
missions in accordance with Federal directives.
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IV. Definitions
a. Activation: the process of mobilizing specific Task Forces to deploy to a
designated disaster site. If the Task Force responds to such a mobilization request,
the Task Force is to arrive with all equipment and personal gear at the pre -
designated point -of -departure site within six hours of the activation notice.
b. Alert: the process of informing Task Forces that an event has occurred and that
Task Forces might be activated at some point within a twelve-hour time frame.
c. Associated Director: the associated director for state and local programs and
Support Directorate, FEMA.
d. Department of Defense (DOD): the federal Department of Defense, including
military and civilian components. DOD is the primary agency for coordinating
US&R efforts under Emergency Support Function (ESF), #9, US&R, under the
Federal Response Plan.
e. Director: the director of FEMA.
f. Disaster Assistance Employee (DAE): a temporary Federal Employee, hired
under the provisions of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Act.
g. Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT): a functional unit activated under the
National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) which provides medical care in a
disaster area or medical services at transfer points and reception sites associated
with patient evacuation.
h. Emergency Information and Coordination Center (EICC): a control center located
within FEMA headquarters in Washington D.C., to provide interagency
coordination for assistance to emergency disaster areas.
i. FEMA: the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
j. Incident Commander: the individual in charge of coordinating relief activities
within the disaster site. Under normal circumstances this individual will be an
emergency manager from the local community responsible for incident activities
including the development and implementation of strategic decisions and for
approving the allocation of resources.
k. National Disaster Medical System (NDMS): a cooperative effort of the
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), DOD, Department of
Veterans' Affairs (VA), FEMA, state and local governments, and the private
sector designed to care for a large number of casualties resulting from either a
domestic disaster or an overseas war. The Public Health Service (PHS) heads the
program.
1. National Emergency Coordination Center (NECC): a primary notification center
located in Berryville, VA.
m. Office of Emergency Services (OES): and office of emergency services,
equivalent to Ca1EMA.
n. Participating Agency: a public entity providing support to and participating with a
US&R Task Force under the authority of a Sponsoring Agency.
o. Public Health Services (PHS): The operating division of the HHS.
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p. Sponsoring Agency: a public entity providing official sanction to a US&R Task
Force.
q. State or States: the state, commonwealth, or U.S. territory government to which
the Sponsoring Agency reports.
r. Swift Water Rescue: Any rescue involving water moving at a rate requiring
rescuers to use special equipment or exercise specialized water rescue skills.
s. Task Force: an integrated collection of personnel and equipment meeting the
standardized capability for addressing the special needs of US&R.
t. Task Force Team Member (Team Member): an individual on a FEMA US&R
Task Force team. A Task Force Member is responsible for meeting goals and
objectives for strategies, tactics, and operations in providing medical stabilization
and treatment, and extrication of entrapped victims in collapsed structures.
u. Task Force Leader: an individual responsible for team training, equipment
maintenance, mobilization, and tactical direction of the Task Force.
v. Urban Search and Rescue (US&R): specialized tactics, personnel, and equipment
suited to the unique lifesaving problems presented in structural collapse situations
w. Water Hazard Zone: An area encountered during a rescue covered by water or ice.
x. Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD): includes the following:
i. Any explosive, incendiary, poisonous gas or liquid, bomb, grenade, rocket
having a propellant charge of more than one -quarter ounce, mine, or
device similar to the above.
ii. Poison gas.
iii. Any weapon involving a disease organism.
iv. Any weapon designed to release fatal amounts of radiation.
V. Responsibilities
a. FEMA shall be responsible for:
i. Coordination between the sponsoring agency, the local jurisdiction, the
State, and other relevant governmental and private parties.
ii. Provide limited funding and technical support for equipment and training
specifically aimed at preparing and maintaining a deployable Task Force,
as prescribed in the FEMA US&R Response System manual. Use of this
equipment will be limited to FEMA-sanctioned response activities,
appropriate responses as determined by the local jurisdiction, and mutually
agreed upon training.
iii. Provide out-of-pocket expenses for team members deployed to a disaster
site, as outlined in part VII, "FINANCIAL AGREEMENTS."
iv. Provide document control at the regional office, ensuring that all reports
are directed to FEMA headquarters: Federal Emergency Management
Agency, US&R, 500 C Street, SW, Room 350, Washington, DC 20472.
v. Deploying US&R Task Forces from designated staging areas and moving
such Task Forces to and from the disaster site.
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vi. Provide logistical, maintenance, and other support to deployed US&R
Task Forces.
vii. Coordinating the replacement and/or rehabilitation of damaged or
destroyed equipment used in the course of the operations.
viii. Provisions of FEMA responsibilities shall be altered during situations
involving and providing for national security.
b. The State shall be responsible for:
i. Maintaining 24-hour alert capabilities, including point of contact or duty
officer available at all times.
ii. Implementing FEMA's alert and activation procedure of the State
sponsored Task Force if called upon to do so by FEMA.
iii. Document control at the State office, ensuring that all reports are directed
to their respective FEMA Regional Point -of -Contact.
c. The Sponsoring Agency shall be responsible for:
i. Recruiting and organizing a Task Force, according to the guidelines
proscribed in the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Response System
Operations Manual.
ii. Providing training to all Task Force members with guidance from FEMA
and local sponsoring agencies. Training should be continuous with the
objectives of upgrading, developing, and renewing skills as needed to
maintain qualifications for a particular position on the Task Force. A
section on the Incident Command System should be taught to all Task
Force members.
iii. Developing, practicing, and implementing an internal call -out system for
US&R members.
iv. Providing administrative, financial, and personnel management as they
relate to the Task Force. All original paperwork will be filed with the
sponsoring agency, with copies, as outlined in part VIII, "REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS," sent to: Federal Emergency Management Agency,
US&R, 500 C Street, SW, Room 350, Washington, DC 20472.
v. Providing reporting as delineated in part VIII, "REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS."
vi. Providing personnel and equipment for US&R-related exercises, as agreed
upon with FEMA and the State, subject to the availability of such Task
Force personnel and equipment which will be based upon requirements
and priorities of the participating organizations at the time such personnel
and equipment are requested.
vii. The practice and implementation of an internal call -out system for CA-
TF8 members as developed by the Sponsoring Agency
viii. Managing administrative, financial, and personnel issues as they relate to
the participating organization's role and responsibilities within the Task
Force. All original paperwork will be filed at the sponsoring agency, with
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copies as outlined in part VIII, "REPORTING REQUIREMENTS," sent
to: Federal Emergency Management Agency, US&R, 500 C Street, SW,
Room 350, Washington, DC 20472.
ix. Developing, maintaining, and being accountable for US&R personnel and
equipment by means of ground transportation, within but not limited to a
1,000 mile radius of Task Force Point of Departure. Deploying US&R
Task Forces from designated staging areas and moving such Task Forces
to and from the disaster site. Provide logistical, maintenance, and other
support to deployed US&R Task Forces. Coordinating the replacement
and/or rehabilitation of damaged or destroyed equipment used in the
course of the operations.
d. The Participating Agency shall be responsible for:
i. Providing any Task Force Leaders with a credit card allowing at least
$100,000.00 of charges per month. This card will be used only if the
Sponsoring Agency's credit cards are no longer available to make
purchases.
ii. Responding to the Sponsoring Agency's written requests for information
within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of the request. Requests for
information may include, but are not limited to, the following information:
annual training requirements, minimum training documentation, salary
scales, and any other information required by FEMA and normally
provided by the Participating Agency because of its participation on the
Task Force.
iii. Ensure and provide verification to the Sponsoring Agency that all Task
Force Team Members from the Participating Agency have all
certifications, licenses, immunizations, or requirements to participate on
the Task Force.
iv. Providing any Canine Handler canine acceptable accommodations for the
proper care and maintenance of the canine. This includes, but is not
limited to, kennel areas, relief areas, and provisions for canine care if the
handler is not present or is committed to other duties. All accommodations
and provisions are subject to Sponsoring Agency or the Sponsoring
Agency's designee's approval.
v. Notifying the Sponsoring Agency immediately when a team member
deemed `non -deployable" by the Participating Agency. This includes, but
is not limited to, separation of employment, leave of absence, industrial
leave, light/restricted duty, or disciplinary proceedings.
vi. Providing CA-TF8 members under their responsibility with basic
local/State/Federally required fire fighter training and providing written
verification/documentation upon request from the Sponsoring Agency.
vii. Abiding by the Sponsoring Agency's separation policy as described in the
FEMA US&R CA-FT8 Administration Manual.
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VI. Procedures
a. Activation:
i. Upon request from state governments or from federal disaster assistance,
and/or a determination by CalEMA and/or FEMA that prepositioning
US&R Task Forces is prudent, FEMA shall request the activation of
forces necessary to respond to the emergency or disaster situation.
ii. Activation notices shall be communicated by the appropriate State
Emergency Management Office to participating agencies and Task Force
Members via the Sponsoring Agency.
b. Mobilization, Deployment, and Redeployment:
i. The Task Force Leader shall notify members of a State and/or Federal
activation.
ii. If the Task Force responds to a notification of Federal activation, Task
Force Leaders in coordination with CA-FT8 Program Management,
FEMA US&R IST, and the FEMA US&R or incident leadership shall
move the Task Force and its equipment to pre -designated airfields for
pick-up by FEMA aircraft within six hours of the official activation or
alternative pre -designated Point of Departure if transporting by ground.
iii. Upon arrival at the mobilization area, FEMA will provide an on -ground
briefing, maps, food, and housing (as necessary), and other items essential
to the initial set-up and support of the Task Force. FEMA will supply a
liaison and a radio operator to each Task Force deployed to a disaster site.
Contingency plans shall be established by Task Forces to be self sufficient
providing food and shelter for 72 hours.
iv. FEMA shall provide transportation from the staging area to the disaster
site and return.
v. The Task Force shall be redeployed to the point of origin airfield by
FEMA aircraft or ground transportation upon completion of the US&R
mission.
vi. The Sponsoring and Participating Agencies will abide by all FEMA
guidelines regarding the rehabilitation of personnel and equipment after
redeployment.
VII. Financial Agreements
a. Task Force Members shall be compensated in accordance with pay schedules and
policies set forth by the Federal Government, including FEMA, Federal Disaster
Assistance Employee Program, the State, and the Participating Agency's local
organization as determined prior to the implementation of this agreement.
b. Skill and experience levels shall be established for each Task Force member upon
inclusion into the national USAR system and appropriate compensation
determined based on part VII, section a.
c. Task Force members shall be reimbursed for travel and per diem costs in
accordance with Federal travel regulations, unless otherwise authorized.
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d. Members shall be reimbursed for reasonable personal costs of operations and
maintenance incurred while engaged in disaster operations according to the
FEMA guidelines.
e. Any reasonable expense incurred by an organization in filling a Task Force
member's position while the Task Force member has been activated will be paid
by FEMA. FEMA will not pay personnel costs above the normal and usual rate
for that position. It is expressly agreed and understood by FEMA, the State, and
the local jurisdiction that such personnel costs could reasonably include overtime
compensation if the local jurisdiction is required to pay such compensation costs
in filling positions deemed critical for public safety and well-being.
f. Task Force organizational materials, equipment, and supplies consumed in
providing requested assistance shall be reimbursed on a replacement basis.
Replacement and/or rehabilitation requests shall be submitted to FEMA.
g. Rehabilitation or replacement costs of operational equipment will be reimbursed
if the piece of equipment was used at the disaster site or on disaster exercises, as
authorized by FEMA. FEMA will consider on a case -by -case basis the
replacement of lost or stolen equipment. When that equipment was not lost or
stolen as a result of negligence on the part of the Task Force or its personnel,
FEMA will replace that equipment.
h. No Task Force or any Task Force member shall be reimbursed for costs incurred
by activation outside the scope of this agreement.
i All financial commitments herein are made subject to the availability of funds and
the further mutual agreements of the parties.
VIII. Reporting Requirements
a. The Sponsoring Agency will submit quarterly financial and activity reports to the
State, to be forwarded to the FEMA Regional Office, and then to FEMA
Headquarters, in accordance with the Cooperative Agreement.
b. The Sponsoring Agency will submit to the State, in writing, a report to be
forwarded to the FEMA Regional Office and then to FEMA Headquarters. This
report shall contain all personnel changes as they relate to the composition of the
Task Force. This is outlined in the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Response
System Operations Manual.
c. The Participating Agency must report any information the Sponsoring Agency
needs to fulfill its responsibilities as a sponsoring agency. These reports must be
submitted within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of request by the
Participating Agency. The requests may include information regarding
certification, licenses, or salaries of Participating Agency's Task Force Team
Members.
IX. Conditions, Amendments, and Termination
a. This memorandum may be modified or amended only with written agreement of
all parties, and all agreements will be attached to this MOA. The memorandum
may be terminated by any party upon thirty days' written notice.
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b. FEMA complies with the provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24,
1965, as amended and with the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the
Secretary of Labor to the end that "(FEMA) will not discriminate against any
employee or applicant for employment on the grounds or race, color, religion, sex,
or national origin." In addition, use of federal facilities, supplies, and services will
be in compliance with regulations prohibiting duplication of benefits and
guaranteeing non-discrimination. Distribution of Supplies, processing of
applications, provision of technical assistance, other relief activities, and other
assistance activities shall be accomplished in an equitable, impartial manner,
without discrimination on the grounds of race, color, religion, nationality, sex,
age, economic status, or sexual orientation.
X. Liability
a. Once a Task Force is activated under terms of the MOA, the following non -
liability clause, stated in P.L. 93-288, as amended, Section 305, will be in effect:
"The Federal Government shall not be liable for any claim based upon the
exercise or performance or the failure to exercise or perform a discretionary
function or duty on the part of a Federal agency or an employee (US&R Task
Force Team Member) of the Federal Government in carrying out the provisions of
this act." US&R Task Force Team Members are considered employees of the
Federal Government.
b. Since this MOA represents a contractual arrangement between FEMA and the
participating sponsoring agency(s), FEMA agrees to reimburse worker's
compensation claims and long-term disability claims of Participating Agency's
Task Force Team Members based upon the compensation outlined in their own
policies. For Task Force personnel not covered under the policy of the Sponsoring
Agency's jurisdiction (i.e., canine handlers, structural engineers, doctors), FEMA
will register those individuals as Disaster Assistance Employees and will provide
coverage through Federal policies, as provided.
c. The Task Force Team Members will be registered as volunteers with FEMA.
Task Force Team Members will remain employed by their respective sponsoring
jurisdictions for salary and assessments of other benefits; but upon activation,
they will become Federal employees for the tort liability purposes of the Federal
Tort Claims Act. FEMA will reimburse the sponsoring agency the normal and
usual rates of pay and backfill costs accrued as a result of the activation of the
Task Force by FEMA.
d. For the purposes of worker's compensation and long-term disability, Task Force
Team Members who perform disaster relief functions in connection with this
US&R program will be considered performing within the scope of their
employment in the Participating Agency's jurisdiction and, as such, subject to the
state or local worker's compensation laws. The participating jurisdiction shall be
reimbursed by FEMA for the payment of these benefits and expenses incurred as
a result of a FEMA sponsored training exercise or disaster response.
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e. Those individuals who are not employees of the sponsoring/participating agency
will be either brought onto the sponsoring jurisdiction or the State's payroll as
contingent employees for purposes of consolidated billing. If the State or local
jurisdiction cannot accomplish this, FEMA will register these individuals as
Federal employees at Federal pay schedules established in conjunction with the
National US&R Program.
XI. Insurance
a. Task Force Members shall, at all times during the term hereof, maintain such
insurance coverage as may be required by the agency of their employer. All such
insurance, including renewals, shall be subject to the approval of their employer
on certificates of insurance indicating such insurance to be in force and effect and
providing that it will not be cancelled during the performance of the services
under this contract without thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice to their
employer. Completed certificates of insurance shall be filed with their employer
prior to the performance of services hereunder, provider however, that Task Force
Members shall at any time upon request file duplicate copies of the policies of
such insurance with their employer.
b. If, in the judgment of individual Task Force Team Members' employers,
prevailing conditions warrant the provision by Task Force Members of additional
liability insurance coverage or coverage which is different in kind, then their
employer reserves the right to require the provision by Task Force Members of an
amount of coverage different from the amounts or kind previously required and
shall afford written notice of such change in requirements thirty (30) calendar
days prior to the date on which the requirements shall take effect. Should a Task
Force Team Member fail or refuse to satisfy the requirement of changed coverage
within thirty (30) calendar days following their employer's written notice of the
change, this MOA shall be considered terminated on the date the required change
in policy coverage would otherwise take effect.
XII. Termination
a. This agreement will be terminated immediately should Participating Agency fail
to comply with any requirements of this MOA.
b. This agreement will be terminated immediately should Participating Agency fail
to respond to any requests for information by the Sponsoring Agency within the
specified amount of time.
XIII. Miscellaneous Provisions
a. This Agreement shall be construed and enforce according to the laws of the State
of California.
b. Title and paragraph headings are for convenient reference only and are not meant
to be a part of this MOA.
c. No waiver or breach of any provision of this MOA shall constitute a waiver of
any subsequent breach of the same or any provision hereof, and no waiver shall
be effective unless made in writing.
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d. Should any provision, paragraph, sentence, word, or phrase contained in this
MOA be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal, or
otherwise unenforceable under the laws of the State of California or the
City/County of National City, such provision, paragraph, sentence, word, or
phrase shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary in order to conform with
such laws, or if not modifiable, then same shall be deemed serviceable, and in
either event, the remaining terms and provisions of this MOA shall remain
unmodified and in full force and effect or limitation of its use.
e. This MOA constitutes the sole and entire agreement between the parties hereto.
No modification or amendment hereto shall be valid unless in writing and
executed by properly authorized representatives of the parties hereto.
XIV. Execution
a. In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto have caused this MOA to be executed by
the persons thereto legally authorized, on the date entered on the first page.
b. The parties hereby acknowledge the foregoing as the terms and conditions of their
understanding.
Sponsoring Agency:
Date:
Official Signature:
Name and Title: Chief Javier Mainar, San Diego Fire -Rescue Department
Participating Agency:
Date: 3 -?-COfficial Signature:
Name and Title: Chief Frank Parra, National City Fire Department
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
Office of the City Clerk
1243 National City Blvd., National City, California 91950
619-336-4228 phone / 619-336-4229 fax
Michael R. Dalla, CMC - City Clerk
SAN DIEGO FIRE - RESCUE DEPARTMENT
San Diego County Urban Search & Rescue Task Force
Frank Parra (Fire) Forwarded Copy of Memorandum
of Agreement to San Diego Fire - Rescue Dept.