Response Time Areas Sample Clauses

Response Time Areas. A. Response Time Areas may be modified by the MVEMSA based upon updated population or census data in collaboration with the EMSC. If Response Time Areas are modified and Contractor demonstrates an associated financial impact, the MVEMSA agrees to meet and confer with Contractor over that impact to cost or revenue. B. There are four (4) types of Response Time Areas depicted graphically in Exhibit 4 by square grids; 1. Urban– Brown numbered square grids; 2. Suburban– Light blue numbered square grids; 3. Rural– Green numbered square grids; 4. Wilderness– White numbered square grids. C. The Stanislaus County EMS System is a tiered first responder system consisting of EMR volunteer fire departments, EMT fire departments and ALS fire departments. The chart below demonstrates response time requirements for each type of fire first response agency. Response times shall be in whole minutes with seconds. D. Emergency ambulance Response Time Standards include the opportunity for Contractor and fire first responder agencies, responding in Contractors authorized response zone’s, to work collaboratively responding to 9-1-1 medical emergencies. The Contractor shall negotiate to enter into a First Responder Agreement with fire agencies within its authorized response zones unless a fire agency declines to enter into an agreement. E. The Contractor shall negotiate in good faith with the fire agencies located within its authorized response zones to develop a reimbursement rate structure based on the savings Contractor realizes through the extended response standard. Compensation may be financial, services or similar and must be approved by MVEMSA. A qualified response is a request for a fire response asset in accordance with SR911 Policy 801, dated 10-25-17 (Exhibit 9) or a request for a fire response by VRECC. Any change in SR911 Policy 801 that changes the triage protocol shall not be considered a qualified response unless authorized by the MVEMSA Medical Director. 1. Contractor agrees to provide the following services to the fire stations/apparatus located within the Contractors authorized response area for Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Department, Oakdale City Fire Department and Oakdale Rural Fire Department in exchange for its participation in the fire first responder program: a. Contractor shall supply tablets/laptops for all first-out apparatus consistent with those utilized by the First Responder Agency within the AMR EOA. Cost per unit not to exceed $2500/unit. Contr...
Response Time Areas. A. Response Time Areas may be modified by the MCEMSA based upon updated population or census data in collaboration with the EMCC. If Response Time Areas are modified and Contractor demonstrates an associated financial impact, the MCEMSA agrees to meet and confer with Contractor over that impact to cost or revenue. B. There are five (5) types of Response Time Areas depicted graphically in Exhibit 2 by USNG grids; a. Urban – Red numbered USNG grids; b. Suburban – Tan numbered USNG grids; c. Rural – Green numbered USNG grids; d. Wilderness – Blue numbered USNG grids. e. Yosemite National Park-Gray USNG grids, no response time standard C. Agency and Contractor agree to re-evaluate response time grids after one (1) year. Code 3 11:59 Code 2 15:59 Code 3 19:59 Code 2 23:59 Code 3 29:59 Code 2 33:59 Code 3 ASAP Code 2 ASAP
Response Time Areas. 10 A. Response Time Areas may be modified by the AGENCY based upon updated population or 11 census data in collaboration with the Emergency Medical Services Committee (EMSC). 13 B. There are four (4) types of Response Time Areas depicted graphically in Exhibit B by square 14 grids; 15 1. Urban – 7:00 minute response time standard; 16 2. Suburban – 11:00 minute response time standard; 17 3. Rural – 19:00 minute response time standard; 18 4. Wilderness – best effort response time standard 20 C. The Stanislaus County EMS System is a tiered first responder system consisting of emergency 21 medical response (MR) volunteer fire departments, EMT fire departments and advanced life 22 support (ALS) fire departments. The chart below demonstrates response time requirements for 23 each type of fire first response agency. Response times shall be in whole minutes with seconds. 1 Call Type Fire First Responder Response Time Standard Ambulance with Fire First Responder Agreement Ambulance without Fire Agreement Code 3 7:00 11:59 (ALS) 7:59 9:59 (EMT) 8:59 (EMR) Code 2 N/A 15:59 15:59 Code 3 11:00 15:59 (ALS) 11:59 13:59 (EMT) 12:49 (EMR) Code 2 N/A 19:59 19:59 Code 3 19:00 23:59 (ALS) 19:59 21:59 (EMT) 20:59 (EMR) Code 2 N/A 25:59 25:59
Response Time Areas. A. Response Time Areas may be modified by the MVEMSA based upon updated population or census data in collaboration with the EMSC. If Response Time Areas are modified and Contractor demonstrates an associated financial impact, the MVEMSA agrees to meet and confer with Contractor over that impact to cost or revenue. B. There are four (4) types of Response Time Areas depicted graphically in Exhibit 4 by square grids; a. Urban – ▇▇▇▇▇ numbered square grids; b. Suburban – Light blue numbered square grids; c. Rural – Green numbered square grids; d. Wilderness – White numbered square grids. C. The Stanislaus County EMS System is a tiered first responder system consisting of EMR volunteer fire departments, EMT fire departments and ALS fire departments. The chart below demonstrates response time requirements for each type of fire first response agency. Response times shall be in whole minutes with seconds. D. Emergency ambulance Response Time Standards include the opportunity for Contractor and fire first responder agencies, responding in Contractors EOA’s, to work collaboratively responding to 9-1-1 medical emergencies. E. The minimum reimbursement rate per fire first response services participating in this agreement shall be $13.00 per qualified fire response for EMR- level departments, $17.00 per qualified fire response for EMT-level departments and $24.00 per qualified fire response for ALS departments. A qualified response is a request for a fire response asset in accordance with SR911 Policy 801 (Exhibit 8), dated 10-25-17 or a request for a fire response by VRECC. Any change in SR911 Policy 801 that changes the triage protocol shall not be considered a qualified response unless authorized by the MVEMSA Medical Director. Reimbursement is paid per incident, regardless of the number of fire assets dispatched to the call. F. In the absence of fire first responder agreements,, Contractor must meet all response time requirements at 90% compliance, in all zone’s accordance to the chart below. Call Type Fire First Responder Agreement Ambulance with Fire First Responder Agreement Ambulance without Fire Agreement Code 3 7:00 11:59 (ALS) 7:59 9:59 (EMT) 8:59 (EMR) Code 2 N/A 15:59 15:59 Code 3 11:00 15:59 (ALS) 11:59 13:59 (EMT) 12:49 (EMR) Code 2 N/A 19:59 19:59 Code 3 19:00 23:59 (ALS) 19:59 21:59 (EMT) 20:59 (EMR) Code 2 N/A 25:59 25:59
Response Time Areas. A. Response Time Areas may be modified by the MVEMSA based upon updated population or census data in collaboration with the EMSC. If Response Time Areas are modified and Contractor demonstrates an associated financial impact, the MVEMSA agrees to meet and confer with Contractor over that impact to cost or revenue. B. There are four (4) types of Response Time Areas depicted graphically in Exhibit 2 by square grids; 1. Urban – Brown numbered square grids; 2. Suburban – Light blue numbered square grids; 3. Rural – Green numbered square grids;

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