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File #: 17-1553   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 2/23/2017
Posting Language: An Ordinance approving a Regional Mutual Aid Agreement with the Alamo Area Fire Chiefs Association for coordination of emergency fire response services during a disaster. [Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager; Charles Hood, Fire Chief]
Indexes: Fire, FIre Department, Mutual Aid Agreement
Attachments: 1. Draft Ordinance, 2. Alamo Area Mutual Aid Agreement - Signed, 3. Ordinance 2017-02-23-0116
DEPARTMENT: SAFD


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Charles N. Hood


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

Regional Mutual Aid Agreement with the Alamo Area Fire Chiefs Association (AAFCA) for coordination of emergency fire response services during a disaster.


SUMMARY:

This ordinance authorizes the City to execute a Mutual Aid Agreement with AAFCA. This agreement allows for suitable arrangements for furnishing mutual aid during a disaster. Local jurisdictions are authorized to enter into such an agreement pursuant to various state statues including Chapter 791, Texas Government Code (Interlocal Cooperation Act), Chapter 418, Texas Government Code (Texas Disaster Act of 1975), Chapter 421, Texas Government Code (Homeland Security), Chapter 362, Texas Government Code and Executive Order No. RP-12 signed by the Governor of the State of Texas on Aril 3, 2002. This agreement compliments the Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) Regional "all hazards" Mutual Aid Agreement that was approved by City Council on August 4, 2016 (Ordinance 2016-08-04-0552).


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

AAFCA approved the Regional Mutual Aid Agreement on April 1, 2015. Since this time, 27 local fire departments have signed this agreement. Regional Mutual Aid Agreements are an acceptable practice for allowing governing officials representing various political sub-divisions to provide for the safety and protection of their residents by establishing procedures for requesting mutual aid during a disaster. This aid can be in the form of equipment, supplies, and personnel during the disaster and/or civil disturbance and during recovery.

Having a mutual aid agreement with other fire departments is a sound practice that provides clarity and direction during short and long term response and recovery. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) also requires jurisdictions to operate under a signed mutual aid agreement to be eligible for financial recovery assistance from the federal governme...

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