Mutual Aid Requests Sample Clauses
The Mutual Aid Requests clause establishes the procedures and conditions under which parties to an agreement can request assistance from one another. Typically, this clause outlines the process for making a request, the types of aid that may be provided (such as personnel, equipment, or resources), and any limitations or obligations regarding the response. Its core function is to facilitate coordinated support between parties during emergencies or times of need, ensuring that help can be efficiently requested and provided when necessary.
Mutual Aid Requests. Aid may be requested by either service area in the form of personnel, equipment, facilities or materials for the purpose of assisting in fighting fires or responding to other emergency incidents. Requests for aid may include direct response to the incident(s), cover assignments, or any other form of assistance needed. Requests for aid shall include as much detail as circumstance and time allow.
Mutual Aid Requests. Any party may request Mutual Aid in any form from any other party through use of the E-911 system. Mutual Aid shall be provided subject to the limitations contained in Section 12 below. Mutual aid may be requested for any response event, including but not limited to a fire, rescue, spill or natural disaster. Mutual Aid may ask for additional alarms or specifically identified equipment or personnel resources.
Mutual Aid Requests. The Requesting Department, through its Fire Chief, a duty officer, or Incident Commander, may request Mutual Aid from the other Department in any circumstance where an emergency event has exceeded, or is reasonably expected to exceed, the resources and capabilities of the Requesting Department (including, without limitation, circumstances where the Requesting Department is engaged with another Incident). The Fire Chiefs shall develop and implement common OGs which specify how and when Mutual Aid may be invoked by each Department.
Mutual Aid Requests. The Chief of each Agency may request Task Force operations within the jurisdiction of his or her on its behalf. All Task Force operations authorized or consented to by the Chief of the Host Agency shall be deemed to be undertaken in response to a mutual aid request pursuant to §66.0313(2)
Mutual Aid Requests. The commanding officer of a Requesting Agency or his/her authorized subordinate may request Mutual Aid at any fire, disaster, EMS or other emergency from any other Party. Such requests shall be submitted from the Requesting Agency's authorized official as set forth herein or pursuant to the standard operating procedures established by the Parties.
Mutual Aid Requests. (a) Mutual aid response shall be performed in accordance with approved cover and mutual aid agreements. In the course of rendering such services, Member Agency shall be exempt from the maximum response time standards. Member Agency shall advise dispatch that they are unable to respond to mutual aid requests if such response is in conflict with a response in the Primary Response Area.
(b) Mutual aid response may require Member Agency to respond ALS ambulance into a response area other than that assigned in this Agreement. Whenever Member Agency personnel receive a request for service in another area, Member Agency personnel shall immediately respond an ALS ambulance as directed. If, due to prior or concurrent commitments of on-line ambulances, the Member Agency personnel are unable to respond in a timely manner, the requesting agency shall be notified immediately. If the requesting agency’s urgency is such that it would be appropriate to call up staffing of a backup ambulance, the Member Agency shall initiate such call-up.
Mutual Aid Requests. The request for Mutual Aid can be made by any officer. The purpose for Mutual Aid must be stated and approved by the officer’s chain of command. The request must be approved by the appropriate Major or designated person so as not to interfere with any on-going investigation. The appropriate Major or designated person in charge in absence of the Chief of Police has to approve all Mutual Aid Agreements. While working with the requesting agency and in accordance with N.C.G.S. and under the terms of the Mutual Aid Agreement the requesting agency and the assisting agency shall have the same jurisdiction, powers, rights, privileges and immunities (including those related to the defense of civil action and payment of judgements) as the officers of the requesting agency in addition to those they possess.
Mutual Aid Requests. 1. Mutual aid response shall be performed in accordance with approved cover and mutual aid agreements. In the course of rendering such services, Member Agency shall be exempt from the maximum response time standards. Member Agency shall advise dispatch that they are unable to respond to mutual aid requests if such response is in conflict with a response in the Primary Response Area.
2. Mutual aid response may require Member Agency to respond ALS vehicles into a response area other than that assigned in this Agreement. Whenever Member Agency personnel receive a request for service in another area, Member Agency personnel shall immediately respond an ALS vehicle as directed. If, due to prior or concurrent commitments of on-line units, the Member Agency personnel are unable to respond in a timely manner, the requesting agency shall be notified immediately. If the requesting agency’s urgency is such that it would be appropriate to call up staffing of a backup unit, the Member Agency shall initiate such call-up.
