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0 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />iii. Fully cooperate with and abide by the instructions of the OCFA Incident <br />Commander and/or the OCFA EMT -Paramedic in charge of the <br />patient(s) and/or incident; <br />iv. Place their apparatus and equipment at the scene in a safe location or <br />as deemed appropriate by the OCFA Incident Commander and must be <br />mindful of the need for safe operations, including the avoidance of <br />exhaust fumes; <br />v. Not interfere with or assist OCFA personnel in any firefighting or <br />emergency rescue operation; <br />vi. Request a secondary ambulance and/or field supervisor immediately <br />upon determining that their unit has suffered a mechanical failure or is <br />or may become disabled, or upon the request of an OCFA Incident <br />Commander, and must likewise immediately inform the OCFA Incident <br />Commander of any mechanical failures; and, <br />vii. Be aware that safety is the responsibility of all personnel on scene; <br />ambulance personnel shall not enter or operate in unsafe <br />environments. <br />4.3.12 Disaster Assistance <br />During a disaster, declared locally or in a neighboring jurisdiction, strict <br />application of the performance standards set forth in the Contract Documents <br />may be temporarily suspended by the OCFA in order to provide an appropriate <br />response. While disaster coordination shall be provided by OCFA, Contractor is <br />expected to be actively involved in the planning and response to any declared <br />disaster. Upon notification of a disaster by OCFA, Contractor must immediately <br />City of Santa Ana Page 149 <br />Fire/EMS Emergency Ambulance Transportation and Related Services <br />Request for Proposals: # 18-059 <br />August 28, 2018 <br />