SEATTLE FIRE DEPARTMENTRide-Along Participant's Agreement • June 16th, 2016
Contract Type FiledJune 16th, 2016The Seattle Fire Department is Seattle's primary emergency medical services, fire suppression, and hazardous materials first response, treatment, and rescue agency. The department's operations, including riding in Fire Department vehicles, are dangerous, as is being at the scene of emergency incidents. The Fire Department desires that citizens be able to observe its operations through a ride- along program, but the department's financial and other resources must be devoted to its emergency and other operations and not be diverted to the investigation and defense of claims arising from the ride-along program. Therefore, all participants in the Seattle Fire Department's ride-along program are required to execute this.
SEATTLE FIRE DEPARTMENTRide-Along Participant's Agreement • April 24th, 2013
Contract Type FiledApril 24th, 2013The Seattle Fire Department is Seattle's primary emergency medical services, fire suppression, and hazardous materials first response, treatment, and rescue agency. The department's operations, including riding in Fire Department vehicles, are dangerous, as is being at the scene of emergency incidents. The Fire Department desires that citizens be able to observe its operations through a ride-along program, but the department's financial and other resources must be devoted to its emergency and other operations and not be diverted to the investigation and defense of claims arising from the ride-along program. Therefore, all participants in the Seattle Fire Department's ride-along program are required to execute this.
SEATTLE FIRE DEPARTMENTRide-Along Participant's Agreement • August 3rd, 2010
Contract Type FiledAugust 3rd, 2010The Seattle Fire Department is Seattle's primary emergency medical services, fire suppression, and hazardous materials first response, treatment, and rescue agency. The department's operations, including riding in Fire Department vehicles, are dangerous, as is being at the scene of emergency incidents. The Fire Department desires that citizens be able to observe its operations through a ride- along program, but the department's financial and other resources must be devoted to its emergency and other operations and not be diverted to the investigation and defense of claims arising from the ride-along program. Therefore, all participants in the Seattle Fire Department's ride-along program are required to execute this.