HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTION - 36-90 - 6/26/1990 - HAZARDOUS MATERIAL MUTUAL AID AGRMTRESOLUTION NO. 36-90
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE PRESIDENT AND VILLAGE
CLERK TO EXECUTE A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees
of the Village of Elk Grove Village, Counties of Cook and DuPage, State of
Illinois as follows:
Section 1: That the Village President be and is hereby authorized
to sign the attached documents marked:
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set
forth and the Village Clerk is authorized to attest said documents upon the
signature of the Village President.
Section 2: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect
from and after its passage and approval according to law.
PASSED this 26th
APPROVED this 26th
ATTEST:
Patricia S. Smith
Village Clerk
day
of
June
1990.
day
of
June
1990.
Charles J. Zettek
Village President
I _'OMATIC AID AGREEMENT AMO.
THE VILLAGE OF ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
THE CITY OF DES PLAINES
THE VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
In accordance with Chapter 24, Section 11-6-1, of
Revised Statutes that empowers Municipalities and
Districts to enter into Mutual Aid Agreements, the
ities agree to provide automatic aid to each other
erials incidents.
Purpose of Agreement
the Illinois
Fire Protection
above Municipal -
on hazardous mat -
To better utilize equipment and manpower available within the
geographical area by providing automatic response equipment and
manpower at the scene of hazardous materials incidents thereby pro-
viding the citizens of all communities with more effective service
within current financial limitations.
General Conditions
Minimum manning per each response will be two (2) fire depart-
ment State Certified Haz-Mat II personnel.
2. At all times the fire department having jurisdiction will
be in -charge and responsible for operations at the hazardous
materials incident scene.
3. Each municipality involved in this Agreement will provide
a communication system to allow immediate dispatching of
all units due to respond and a communication system for
apparatus to be used after dispatch.
4. Each fire department involved in the agreement shall pro-
vide for one (1) inter -department training drill per year
so that each can become familiar with the other's operation,
equipment and areas of mutual response.
5. It is understood that in the event a unit due to respond
is out -of -service, or busy at another call, no back-up unit
will respond.
If on the way to an automatic response, a unit receives a
dispatch to an alarm in its own community, it shall not divert
from its response until the incident commander of the
originally stricken community has been informed and acknowledges
the unit needing to divert and that it will not respond to
to his incident.
All radio communications between responding units will be on
the NIFERN (MABAS) radio frequency.
Each community will regularly monitor the number, extent
and procedures of alarms involving automatic response.
Each participating Municipality agrees to waive all claims
against the other parties for compensation for any personal
injury or death occurring in consequence of the performance
of this Automatic Aid Agreement. General liability insurance,
personal injury and property damage insurance against loss or
damage of equipment is the responsibility of the individual
Municipality as it applies to their own manpower and equip-
ment. All responses performed under this Automatic Aid Agree-
ment shall be rendered without reimbursement to any Municipality,
except that, each Municipality rendering aid under this agreement
shall be reimbursed by the stricken Municipality for all sup-
plies, equipment, and personnel overtime occasioned by a
hazardous materials incident as described herein.
Response Area
The response areas for the purpose of this agreement shall be
limited to the corporate limits of the participating communities
and those areas protected under contract by these communities.
Termination of Agreement
By Council/Board action any of the participating communities
may withdraw from this Agreement by notifying the Mayors of the
other Communities, in writing, whereupon the withdrawing community
will terminate participation sixty (60) days from the date of the
written notice.
Term
This Agreement shall be effective as of June 1, 1990 and shall continue
in full force and effect until terminated as provided above.
Charles J. Zettek
Date
June 26, 1990
Date
5/8/90