Common use of Failed Response Clause in Contracts

Failed Response. Contractor shall pay a fine of $5,000 for each time Contractor fails to respond to, or is unable to respond to a call and fails to refer the call to another agency (i.e. the call receives no response), and such incident requires an ambulance response in accordance with EMS Dispatch Protocols. Each instance of a failed response shall be evaluated by the EMS Agency to determine the threat to the public health and safety and the need to initiate the provisions of a major breach of contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Emergency Ambulance Service Agreement, Emergency Ambulance Service Agreement

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Failed Response. Contractor shall pay a fine of $5,000 50,000 for each time Contractor fails to respond to, or is unable to respond to a call and fails to refer the call to another agency authorized emergency ambulance service (i.e. the call receives no responseresponse within 59 minutes of initial request), and such incident requires an ambulance response in accordance with EMS Dispatch Protocols. The call shall be used for the purposes of determining response time calculations. Each instance of a failed response shall be evaluated by the EMS Agency to determine the threat to the public health and safety and the need to initiate the provisions of a major breach of contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Emergency Ambulance Service Agreement

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Failed Response. Contractor shall pay a penalty fine of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000 5,000.00) for each time Contractor fails to respond to, or is unable to respond to a call and fails to refer the call to another agency (i.e. the call receives no response), and such an incident requires an ambulance response in accordance with EMS Dispatch Protocolsfrom an outside agency. Each instance of a failed response This shall be evaluated apply to emergency calls initially dispatched to Contractor's ambulance and shall not include responses made by the EMS Agency to determine the threat to the public health and safety and the need to initiate the provisions of a major breach of contractmutual aid ambulances when said mutual aid ambulances are dispatched initially by City.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Emergency Ambulance Service Agreement

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