Mutual Aid System definition

Mutual Aid System means the system which allows for the progressive mobilization of resources to/from emergency response agencies, local governments, operational areas, regions, and the state with the intent of providing adequate resources to requesting agencies. The California mutual aid system includes several discipline-specific mutual aid systems (e.g., fire and rescue, law enforcement, medical and public works) which are consistent with the Master Mutual Aid Agreement.
Mutual Aid System means the system which allows for the progressive mobilization of resources to/from emergency response agencies, local governments, Operational Areas, regions, and the State with the intent of providing adequate resources to requesting agencies. The City of
Mutual Aid System means the Provincial Mutual Aid System as per The Municipal Act, Sec. 266.

Examples of Mutual Aid System in a sentence

  • Tribal Fire Department’s that have a compacted or contracted wildland fire program from BIA will respond through the Federal Dispatching System and not through the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System.

  • The reimbursement shall be consistent with the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System Agency’s normal internal business practices and any existing Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)/Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), Governing Body Resolution (GBR), or equivalent, which supports those business practices.

  • California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System Agencies will submit a salary survey to be reimbursed at the established Engine Company Base Rate for personnel responding on emergency apparatus or as overhead personnel at or below the Strike Team/Task Force Leader Trainee level.

  • It is the intent of the signatories to the CFAA to reimburse California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System Agencies, including accrued financial liability for the cost of assisting the State of California and the Federal Fire Agencies.

  • The California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System Agencies shall use the following procedures to secure reimbursement for the provision of personnel and local government-owned emergency apparatus ordered for use on Federal incidents outside the State of California.

  • The purpose of this Exhibit is to identify the minimum standards that California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System Agencies should follow with regard to their use of Type 3 through 7 engines, equipment, personnel, and training standards for mutual aid and/or CFAA-reimbursable responses.

  • Cal OES has 30 calendar days to make the change and provide a corrected invoice to the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System Agency and either CAL FIRE or the appropriate Federal Fire Agency.

  • These activities will be documented and shared with the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System Agencies.

  • MUTUAL AID SYSTEM AGENCIES shall mean agencies, departments, or institutions to which Cal OES has, through agreement, assigned Cal OES-owned emergency apparatus; or who provide locally owned resources under provisions of the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System.

  • ASSIGNEE dispatchers will recognize and act on all official requests for movement of the Apparatus in conformance with the Fire and Rescue Annex (California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System) to the State Emergency Plan and its subsequent revisions.


More Definitions of Mutual Aid System

Mutual Aid System means the system which allows for the progressive mobilization of resources to/from emergency response agencies, local governments,

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