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<br />FIRE PREVENTION <br /> <br />OCFA will provide education and prevention services as follows: <br /> <br />1. Analyze fire data to identify fire risks and target populations. Develop and implement <br />programs to address them utilizing "best practices": education, engineering and/or <br />enforcement. <br /> <br />2. Provide annual fire prevention inspections for identified occupancies. <br /> <br />Provide fire protection and engineering consultation services to the CITY planning staff and commissions <br />for tentative tract, parcel maps, and other land use proposals which may require fire department input, <br />including fire department plan check and engineering review of specific risks (industrial, commercial, <br />institutional, and applicable single and multi-family dwellings) for conformance with fire code requirements <br />and state fire and life safety regulations, upon specific request. <br /> <br />INCIDENT INVESTIGATION <br /> <br />OCFA shall provide origin and cause investigative services on identified incident types reported to the fire <br />department within the CITY. OCFA Fire Investigation Section shall be assigned to determine the cause of <br />every major fire, fire fatality, or significant dollar loss. <br /> <br />PUBLIC INFORMA TION/EDUCA TION <br /> <br />OCFA will provide fire prevention and safety education programs to targeted schools, businesses, <br />community associations, child-care providers, and other members of the community and will respond to <br />information requests from the community. Community safety and education programs shall be provided, <br />after consultation with the CITY manager, to educate targeted residents and businesses in order to help <br />preserve life and property. <br /> <br />HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESPONSE <br /> <br />The OCFA will provide hazardous materials response service to the CITY. The OCFA does not provide <br />hazardous materials cleanup, removal, or disposal. The OCFA maintains a hazardous materials <br />response capability, meeting the state standards for a Type I hazardous materials response team. <br /> <br />EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE <br /> <br />OCFA will provide emergency medical response services within the CITY. Ambulance service will be <br />supervised by the OCFA. CITY will retain all revenues collected from existing paramedic subscription and <br />ambulance transport program for medical responses within the CITY. The CITY will be responsible for the <br />cost of the Ambulance Program. <br /> <br />AUTOMATIC AID I MUTUAL AID <br /> <br />OCFA will, immediately upon execution of this Agreement, commence negotiations for automatic aid <br />agreements with those fire agencies that currently have automatic aid agreements with the CITY. <br /> <br />GRANT ADMINISTRATION <br /> <br />The OCFA will provide Grant Administration services for the City for grants relating to the provision of Fire <br />and Emergency Medical Services. OCFA's Grant Administration services include the grant application <br />process, approval process, and expenditure-management process, as well as ensuring compliance with <br />reporting requirements. <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />