HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-818-9-87RESOLUTION N0. 818-9-87(R)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN,
COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY
OF ALLEN TO ENTER INTO MUTUAL AID AGREEMENTS AND FOR THE
CITY COUNCIL TO RECOGNIZE EXISTING MUTUAL AID AGREEMENTS.
WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City of Allen to
protect the community from the loss of lives and property by fire,
windstorm, or other disaster; and,
WHEREAS, no one jurisdiction can maintain a large enough
reserve of manpower, equipment, and resources to react to its worst
possible emergency; and,
WHEREAS, the establishment of mutual aid agreements will allow
state insurance protection to extend to fire and rescue personnel
while engaged in emergency duties in other jurisdictions; and,
WHEREAS, the need exists to recognize previous mutual aid
agreements with the cities of Fairview, McKinney, Plano, and
Princeton;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ALLEN, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, THAT:
Section I. The Mayor of the City of Allen is hereby authorized
to execute, in behalf of the City, mutual aid agreements with the
cities of Frisco, Murphy, Parker, Wylie, and Lucas.
Section II. The City Council of the City of Allen hereby rec-
ognizes and reaffirms existing mutual aid agreements with the cities
of Fairview, McKinney, Plano, and Princeton.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ALLEN, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 17th DAY OF SEPTEMBER
1987.
APPROVED:
'* Donald P. Rodenb ugh, MAYO
ATTEST:
Marty Hendrix, CITY SECRETARY
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AGREEMENT FOH MUTUAL AID IN rISASTEH ASSIS`CANCE
THE STATF OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF COLLIN )
'PHIS AGREEMENT entered into this �day of o�PRiJ 1980,
by and between the City of Fairview, a Texas General -Lew Town, and
the City of Allen Texas , each acting herein throu✓,h
their duly -authorized officials.
W I T N E S 3 E T H:
WHEREAS the governing officials'of the cities set forth above,
political subdivisions of'the State of Texas, desire to secure for
each such City the benefits of mutual aid in the protection of life
and property from fire and other disasters;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. That upon the request of one city, who is a party hereto
each having fire suppression and other disaster equipment and
personnel, by the -Fire Chief or Fire Alarm Operator of said city,
fire fighting equipment and personnel of a responding city, who is a
party hereto, will be dispatched to any point within the city limits
of the requesting city, designated by said Fire Chief or Fire Alarm
Operator of the requesting city, subject to the emergency conditions
hereinafter stated.
It is hereby declared and agreed that an emergency condition
shall exist within the corporate limits of a party hereto at a time
when one or more fires are in progress, or upon the occurrence of a
situation requiring one or more emergency ambulance or rescue
vehicles, and that when such condition exists, the Chief of the Fire
Departmant shall determine the advisability of sending fire fighting
equipment beyond the corporate limits of the requested party, and
the judgment of the Fire Chief shall be final.
2. Any dispatch of equipment and personnel pursuant to this
Agreement is subject to the following conditions:
a. Any request for aid hereunder shall include a
statement of the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel requested, and shall specify the location to which
the equipment and personnel are to be dispatched, but the
amount and type of equipment and number of personnel to be
furnished shall be determined by a representative of the
responding city.
b. The responding city shall report to the Officer in
charge of requesting city at the location to which the
equipment is dispatched and assist in fire suppression.
c. A responding city shall be released by the
requesting city when the services of the responding city are
no longer required or whan. the rasponding city is needad
within the area for which it normally provides fire protection.
3. Each city waives all claims against the other city for
compensation for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death
occurring as a consequence of the performance of this Agreement.
4. Neither city shall be reimbursed by the other city for
costs incurred pursuant to this Agreement.
5. All equipment used by the responding city's Fire
Department in carrying out this Agreement will, at the time of
action hereunder, be owned by it; and all personnel acting for said
responding city's Fire Department under this Agreement will, at the
time of such action, be a paid fireman of the Fire Department of the
Agreement for Mutual Aid
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responding city, or member of an organized volunteer fire department
rendering firefighting services to the responding city.
6. At all times while equipment and personnel of any
responding city's Fire Department are traveling to, from, or within
the city limits of the requesting city in accordance with the terms
of this Agreement, such personnel and equipment shall be deemed to
be employed or used, as the case may be, in the full line and cause
of duty of the responding city's Fire Department. Further, such
equipment and personnel shall be deemed to be engaged in a
governmental function of its city.
7. It is further agreed by and between the parties hereto
that either party hereto shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other parties
hereto.
8. This Agreement is made for each respective Fire Department
as mutual aid agreements pursuant to Section 15 of Article 6889-7 of
the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, commonly referred to as the
Disaster Act of 1975; and for the purpose of Article 6228f, V.T.C.S.
and'42,U.S.C.A., Section 3796, et seq.
Effective date of this Agreement shell be on the cay
of / , ' 1980.
ATTFST:
y . yR,cretery
ATTEST
Cig#,y ,glecretary
CITY 01-' ALLEN, TEXAS
By r
ti eyor
CITY OP FAIHVIE'W, TEXAS
By
Mayor
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AGREEMENT FOR MUTUAL AID IN DISASTER ASSISTANCE
THE STATE OF TEXAS I
COUNTY OF Collin Q
THE AGREEMENT entered into this 6th day of June 1.980,
by and between the City of McKinney a Texas home -ruled municipal
corporation, and the City of en rte_ , each acting
herein through their duly -authorized officials.
W I T N E S S E T H:
Whereas the governing officials of the cities set forth above,
political subdivisions of the State of Texas, desire to secure for
each such City the benefits of mutual aid in the protection of life
and property from fire and other disasters;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. That upon the request of one city, who is party hereto
each having fire suppression and other disaster equipment and
personnel, by Fire Chief and Fire Alarm Operator of said city,
fire fighting equipment and personnel of a responding city, who is a
party hereto, will be dispatched to any point within the city limits
of the requesting city, designated by said Fire Chief or Fire Alarm
Operator of the requesting city, subject to the emergency conditions
hereinafter stated.
It is*hereby declared and agreed that an emergency condition
shall exist within the corporate limits of a party hereto at a time
when one or more fires are in progress, or upon the occurance of a
situation requiring one or more emergency ambulance of rescue
vehicles, and that when such condition exists, the Chief of the Fire
Department shall determine the advisability of sending fire fighting
equipment beyond the corporate limits of the requested party, and
the judgemnt of the Fire Chief shall be final.
2. Any dispatch of equipment and personnel pursuant to this
Agreement is subject to the following conditions:
a. Any request for aid hereunder shall include a
statement of the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel requested, and shall specifiy the location to which
the equipment and personnel are to be dispatched, but the
amount and type of equipment and number of personnel to be
furnished shall be determined by a representative of the
responding city.
b. The responding city shall report to the Officer in
charge of requesting city at the location to which the
equipment is dispatched and assist in fire suppression.
c. A responding city shall be released by the requesting
city when the services of the responding city are no longer
required or when the responding city is needed within the area
for which it normally provides fire protection.
3. Each city waives all claims against the other city for
compensation for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death
occurring as a consequence of the performance of this Agreement.
4. Neither city shall be reimbursed by the other city for
costs incurred pursuant to this Agreement.
5. All equipment used by the responding city's Fire Depart-
ment in carrying out this Agreement will, at the time of action
hereunder, be owned by it; and all personnel acting for said
responding city's Fire Department under this Agreement will, at the
time of such action, be a paid fireman of the Fire Department of the
Agreement for Mutual Aid
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responding city, or member of an_orgainzed volunteer fire department
rendering firefighting services t -o the responding city.
6. At all times while equipment and personnel of any respondinf,,
city's Fire Department are traveling to, from, or within the city
limits of the requesting city in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, such personnel and equipment shall be deemed to be
employed, or used, as the case may be, in the full line and cause
of duty of the responding city's Fire Department. Further, such
equipment and personnel shall be deemed to be engaged in a govern-
mental function of its city.
7. It is further agreed by and between the parties hereto
that either party hereto shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other parties
hereto.
8. This Agreement is made for each respective Fire Department
as mutual aid agreements pursuant to Section 15 of Article 6889-7 of
the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, commonly referred to as the
Disaster Act of 1975; and for the purpose of Article 6228f, V.T.C.S.
and 42 U.S.C.A., Section 3796, et seq.
Effective date of this agreement shall be on the _ 6th (lily
of June , 1980, at 12:01 a.m.
ATTEST:
CITY OF MCKINNEY
By ----
City Secretary City Manager
ATTEST:
City Secretary
By
Fi re ChIlf
CITY OF ALLEN
By --
Mayor
By "
Fire Chief
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W AN Anviumout W We for eA. h res"active Fire Department.
as nutuN aid n9toemQuts Purruant to Section 15 of Erticle 6889-7 of
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and 42 M.C.A, SwWon 3796, at neq.
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AGREEMENT FOR MUTUAL AID IN DISASTER ASSISTANCE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
THE AGREEMENT entered into this 24 day of JUNE , 1980,
by and between the City of Prince on a Texas general law municipal
corporation, and the City of ALLEN , each acting
herein through their duly -authorized officials,
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W I T N E S S E T H:
Whareas the governing offioials of the cities not forth above,
political subdivisions of the State of Texas, desire to seoure for
each suoh City the benefits of mutual aid in the protection of life
and property from fire and other disasters;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS:i.
1. That upon the request of one city, who is party hereto
each having fire suppression and other disaster equipment and
personnel, by Fire Chief and Fire Alarm Operator of said city,
fire fighting equipment and personnel of a responding city, who is a
parts hereto, will be dispatched to any point within -the City limits
of the requesting city, designated by.said Fire Chief or Fire Alarm
Operator of the requesting city, subject to the emergency conditions
hereinafter stated.
It is hereby declared and agreed that an emergency condition
shall exist within the corporate limits of a party hereto at a time
when one or more fires are in progress, or upon the occuranoe of a
situation requiring one or more emergency embulanoe of rescue
vehicles, and that when such condition exists, the Chief of the Fire
Department shall determine the advisability of sending fire fighting
equipment beyond the corporate limits of the requested party, and
the judgement of the Fire Chief shall be final.
2. Any dispatch of equipment and personnel pursuant to this
Agreement is subject to the following conditions:
a. Any request for aid hereunder shall include a
statement of the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel requested, and shall specify the location to whish
the equipwent and personnel are to be dispatched, but the
amount and type of equipment and number of personnel to be
furnished shall be determined by a representative of the
responding city.
b. The responding city scall be released by the requesting
city when the services of the responding city are no longer
required or when the responding city is needed within the area
for which it normally provides fire protection.
3 -Each city waives all claims against the other city for
compensation for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death
occurring as a consequenoari1of'the performance of this Agreement.
4. Neither city shall be reimbursed by the other city for
costs inourred pursuant to theis Agreement.
5. All equipment used by the responding city's Fire Depart-
ment in carrying out this Agreement will, at the time of action
hereunder, be owned by it; and all personnel acting for said
responding city's Fire Department under this Agreement will, at the
time of such action, be a paid fireman of the Fire Department of the
T,
Agreement for Mutual Aid _
Page 2
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responding city, or member of an organized volumteer fire department
rendering firefighting services to the responding city.
6. At all times while equipemnt and personnel of any respond.
ing city's Fire Department are traveling to, from, or within the city
limits of the requesting city in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, such personnel and equipment shall be deemed to be
employed, or used, as the came may be, in the full line and cause
of duty of the responding city's Fire Department. Further, such
equipment and personnel shall be deemed to be engaged in a govern-
mental function of its city.
7. It is further agreed by and between the parties hereto
that either party hereto shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other parties
hereto.
8, This Agreement is made for each respective Fire Department
as mutual aid agreements pursuant to Seation 15 of Article 6889-7 of
the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, commonly referred to as the
Disaster Act of 1975; and for the purpose of Article 6228f, V.T.C.S.
and 42 U.SC.A., Section 3796, et seq.
Effective date of this agreement shall be on the 24 day
of JUNE , 1980.
ATTEST:
CITY OF PRINCETON
B
ty Secretary uity mayor
ATTEST:
City secretary I
By
F z'e Chief
CITY OF ALLEN:
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By
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Mayor '—'—
By '
Fire Chief �'
AGREEMENT FOR MUTUAL AID IN DISASTER ASSISTANCE
STATE OF TEXAS )(
COUNTY OF COLLIN )
IRIS AGREEMM entered into this 17th play of Member 1987 ,
by and between the City of ALLEN
and the City FRTSCQ , each
acting herein through their duly -authorized orticia—ls.
WITNESSETIf :
MiMEAS the governing officials of the cities set forth above,
political subdivisions of the State of Texas, desire to secure for
each such City the benefits of mutual aid in the protection of life
and property from fire and other disasters;
NOW, '111E RER)RE, JT IS AGREEI ) AS I -UH -OWS :
1. That upon the request of one city, who is a party hereto
each having fire suppression am' other disaster equipment and
personnel, by the Fire Chief or Fire Alarm Operator of said city,'
fire fighting equipment and personnel of a responding city, who Ls a
party hereto, will be dispatched to any Point within the city limits
of the requesting city, designated by said Fire Chief or Fire Alarm
Operator of the requesting city, subject to the emergency conditions
hereinafter stated.
It is hereby declared and agreed that an emergency condition
shall exist within the corporate limits of a party hereto at a time
when one or more fires are in progress, or upon the occurrence of a
situation requiring one or more emergency aniiulance or rescue
vehicles, and that when such condition exists, the Chief of the Fire
Department shall determine the advisability of sending fire fighting
equipment beyond the corporate limits of the requested party, and the
judgment of the Fire Chief shall be final.
2. Any dispatch of equipment and personnel pursuant to this
Agreement is subject to the following comlitions:
a. Any request for aid hereunder shall. include a statement
of the amount and type of equilxnent and number of
personnel requested, and shall specify the location to
which the equipment and personnel. are to be dispatched,
but the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel to be furnished shall be determine=d by a
representative of the responding city.
b. The responding city shall report to the Officer in charge
of requesting city at the location to which the equipeent
is dispatched and assist in fire suppression.
c. A responding city shall be releaser] by the requesting
city when the services of the responding city are no
longer required or when the responding city is needed
within the area for which it normally provides fire
protection.
3. Each city waives all claims against the other city for
compensation for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death
occurring as a consequence of the performance of the Agreement.
4. Neither city shall be reimbursed by the other city for costs
incurred pursuant to this Agreement.
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5. All equipment used by the responding city's Fire Department
in carrying out this Agreement will, at the time of action hereunder,
be owned by it; and all personnel acting for said responding city's
Fire Department under this Agreement will, at the time of such
action, be a paid fireman of the Fire Department of the responding
city, or member of an organized volunteer fire department rendering
firefighting services to the responding city.
6. At all times while equipment and personnel of any responding.
city's Fire Department are traveling to, from, or within the city
limits of the requesting city in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, such personnel and equipment shall be deemed to be
employed or used, as the case may be, in the full line and cause of
duty of the responding city's Fire Department. Further, such
equipment and personnel shall be deemed to he engaged in a
governmental function of its city.
7. It is further agreed by and between the parities hereto that
either party hereto shall have the right to tenuinate this Agreunent
upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other_ parties hereto.
8. This Agreement is made for each respective Fire Department
as mutual aid agreements pursuant to Section 15 of Article 6889-7 of
the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, coinnonly referred to as the
Disastgr Act of 1975; and for the purpose of Article 6228f, V.T.C.S.
and 42 U.S.C.A., Section 3796, et seq.
Effective date of. the Agreement stall he oil the 17th day `0f
September , 19 87 , at .12.01 a.m.
ATTEST: CITY OF 1` e
By
City Secretary
AT'T'EST:
City Clerk
MY Y 01l'
By
TITLE:
AGREEMENT FOR MUTUAL AID IN DISASTER ASSISTANCE
STATE OF TEXAS )(
COUNTY OF Collin )
THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 21st day of August , 1987 ,
by and between the City of M urph—y-,-Texas
and the City of Allen Texas , each
acting herein t ough their duly -authorized officials.
IWITNESSETH:
IWHEREAS the governing officials of the cities set forth above,
political subdivisions of the State of Texas, desire to secure for
each such City the benefits of mutual aid in the protection of life
and property from fire and other disasters;
NOW, 14MREFORE9 IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. That upon the request of one city, who is a party hereto
each having fire suppression and other disaster equipment and
personnel, by the Fire Chief or Fire Alarm Operator of said city,
fire fighting equipment and personnel of a responding city, who is a
party hereto, will be dispatched to any point within the city limits
of the requesting city, designated by said Fire Chief or Fire Alarm
Operator of the requesting city, subject to the emergency conditions
hereinafter stated.
It is hereby declared and agreed that an emergency condition
shall exist within the corporate limits of a party hereto at a time
when one or more fires are in progress, or upon the occurrence of a
situation requiring one or more emergency ambulance or rescue
vehicles, and that when such condition exists, the (lief of the Fire
Department shall determine the advisability of sending fire fighting
equipment beyond the corporate limits of the requested party, and the
judgment of the Fire Chief shall be final.
2. Any dispatch of equipment and personnel pursuant to this
Agreement is subject to the following conditions:
a. Any request for aid hereunder shall include a statement
of the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel requested, and shall specify the location to
which the equipment and personnel are to be dispatched,
but the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel to be furnished shall be determined by a
representative of the responding city.
b. The responding city shall report to the Officer in charge
of requesting city at the location to which the equipment
is dispatched and assist in fire suppression.
c. A responding city shall be released by the requesting
city when the services of the responding city are no
longer required or when the responding city is needed
within the area for which it normally provides fire
protection.
3. Each city waives all claims against the other city for
compensation for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death
occurring as a consequence of the performance of the Agreement.
1 4. Neither city shall be reimbursed by the other city for costs
,incurred pursuant to this Agreement.
5. All equipment used by the responding city's Dire Department
in carrying out this Agreement will, at the time of action hereunder,
beowned by it; and all personnel acting for said responding city's
Fire Department under this Agreement will, at the time of such
action, be a paid fireman of the Fire Department of the responding
city, or member of an organized volunteer fire department rendering
firefighting services to the responding city.
I
1 6. At all times while equipment and personnel of any responding
city's Fire Department are traveling to, from, or within the city
limits of the requesting city in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, such personnel and equipment shall be deemed to be
employed or used, as the case may be, in the full line and cause of
duty of the responding city's Fire Department. Further, such
equipment and personnel shall be deemed to be engaged in a
governmental function of its city.
7. It is further agreed by and between the parities hereto that
either party hereto shall have the right to terminate this Agreement
upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other parties hereto.
8. This Agreement is made for each respective Fire Department
as mutual aid agreements pursuant to Section 15 of Article 6889-7 of
the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, commonly referred to as the
Disaster Act of 1975; and for the purpose of Article 6228f, V.T.C.S.
and 42 U.S.C.A., Section 3796, et seq.
Effective date of the Agreement shall be on the 17th day of
September , 1987 , at 12.01 a.m.
ATTEST: CITY OF Murphy
By _
City Secretary
TITLE: Mayor
ATTEST:
City Secc &rl
CITY OF N\ e V\
By
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AGREEMENT FOR MUTUAL AID IN DISASTER ASSISTANCE
STATE OF TEXAS )(
COUNTY OF COLLIN )(
THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 17th day of September , 19 87,
by and between the City of PARKER
and the City of ALLEN , each
acting herein t rough their duly -authorized officials.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS the governing officials of the cities set forth above,
political subdivisions of the State of Texas, desire to secure for
each such City the benefits of mutual aid in the protection of life
and property from fire and other disasters;
11
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1.' That upon the request of one city, who is a party hereto
each having fire suppression and other disaster equipment and
personnel, by the Fire Chief or Fire Alarm Operator of said city,
fire fighting equipment and personnel of a responding city, who is a
party hereto, will be dispatched to any point within the city limits
of the requesting city, designated by said Fire Chief or Fire Alarm
Operator of the requesting city, subject to the emergency conditions
hereinafter stated.
It is hereby declared and agreed that an emergency condition
shall exist within the corporate limits of a party hereto at a time
when one or more fires are in progress, or upon the occurrence of a
situation requiring one or more emergency ambulance or rescue
vehicles, and that when such condition exists, the Chief of the Fire
Department shall determine the advisability of sending fire fighting
equipment beyond the corporate limits of the requested party, and the
judgment of the Fire Chief shall be final.
2. Any dispatch of equipment and personnel pursuant to this
Agreement is subject to the following conditions:
a. Any request for aid hereunder shall include a statement
of the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel requested, and shall specify the location to
which the equipment and personnel are to be dispatched,
but the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel to be furnished shall be determined by a
representative of the responding city.
b. The responding city shall report to the Officer in charge'
of requesting city at the location to which the equipment
is dispatched and assist in fire suppression.
c. A responding City shall be released by the requesting
city when the services of the responding city are no
longer required or when the responding city is needed
within the area for which it normally provides fire
protection.
3. Each city waives all claims against the other city for
compensation for any loss, damage, perE%mal injury, or death
occurring as a consegiwix:e. of the performance of the Agreement.
4. Neither city shall be reimbursed by the other city for costs
incurred pursuant to this Agreement.
5. All equipment used by the responding city's Fire Department
in carrying out this Agreement will, at the time of action hereunder,
be owned by it; and all personnel acting for said responding city's
Fire Department under this Agreement will, at the time of such
action, be a paid fireman of the Fire Department of the responding
city, or member of an organized volunteer fire department rendering
firefighting services to the responding city.
6. At all times while equipment and personnel of any responding
city's Fire Department are traveling to, from, or within the city
limits of the requesting city in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, such personnel and equipment shall be deemed to be
employed or used, as the case may be, in the full line and cause of
duty of the responding city's Fire Department. Further, such
equipment and personnel shall be deemed to be engaged in a
governmental function of its city.
7. It is further agreed by and between the parities hereto that
either party hereto shall have the right to terminate this Agreement
upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other parties hereto.
8. This Agreement is made for each respective Fire Department
as mutual aid agreements pursuant to Section 15 of Article 6889-7 of
the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, commonly referred to as the
Disastgr Act of -1975; and for the purpose of Article 6228f, V.T.C.S.
and 42 U.S.C.A., Section 3796, et seq.
Effective date of the Agreement shall be on the 17th day of
September , 1987 , at 12.01 a.m.
ATTEST: CITY OF PARKER
B
City Se retary
TITLE: MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY OF P 1` P. v,,
V�-kA-�By
City :�Ierk .�•� Seer -
_•
AGREEMENT' FOR MITIUAI, All) IN DISASTER ASSISTANCE
STATE OF TEXAS )C
COUNTY OF COLLIN ) i
-I11IS-AGREEmEMr entered into this 17th day of September , 1987 ,
by and between the City of -ALLEN
and the City o _?-I_ LIE_ r each
acting herein through their duly-aut�oiizec o lcla s.
W I T N E S S E T 11 :
LJMEAS the governing officials of the cities set forth above,
political subdivisions of the State of Texas, desire to secure for
each such City the benefits of mutual aid in the protection of life
and property from fire and other disasters;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS W11OWS:
1. That upon the request of one cite, who is a party hereto
each having fire suppression an,' other d1saSLt!c equil-Vuent and
personnel, by the Fire Chief or Fire Alarm Operator of said city,`
fire fighting equipment and personnel cit a responding city, who is a
party hereto, will be dispatched to any point within the city limits
of the requesting city, designated by said Fire Chief or Fire Alann
Operator of the requesting city, subject to the emergency conditions
hereinafter stated.
It is hereby declared and agreed that an emergency condition
shall exist within the corporate limits of a party hereto at a time
when one or more fires are in progress, or upon the occurrence of a
situation requiring one or more emergency ambulance or rescue
vehicles, and that when such condition exists, the Chief of the Fire
Department shall determine the advisability of sending fire fighting
equipment beyond the corporate limits of Lhe requested party, and the
judgment of the Fire Chief shall be final.
2. Any dispatch of equipment and personnel pursuant to this
Agreement is subject to the following conditions:
a. Any request for aid hereunder shall include a statement
of the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel requested, and shall specify the location to
which the equipment and persoonel are to be dispatched,
but the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel to be furnished shall be determined by a
representative of the responding city.
b. The responding city shall report to the Officer in charge
of requesting city at the location to which the equiExnent
is dispatched and assist in fire suppression.
c. A responding city shall be released by the requesting
city when the services of the responding city iure no
longer required or wliEn the responding city is neeaed
within the area for which it normally provides fire
protection.
3. Each city waives all claims against the other city for
compensation for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death
occurring as a consequence of the performance of the Agrearient.
4. Neither city shall be reimbursed by the other city for costs
incurred pursuant to this Agreement.
Y
5. All equipment used by -the responding city's Fire Department
in carrying out this Agreement will, at the time of action hereunder,
be 'owned by it; and all personnel acting for said responding city's
Fire Department under this Agreement will, at the time of such
action, be a'paid fireman of the Fire Department of the responding
city, or member of an organized volunteer fire department rendering
firefighting services to the responding city.
6. At all times while equipment and personnel of any responding,.
city's Fire Department are traveling to, from, or within the city
limits of the requesting city in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, such personnel, and equipment spiall be deemed to be
employed -or used, as the case may be, in the full line and cause of
duty of the responding city's Fire Department. Further, such
equipment and personnel shall be deemed to he engaged in a
goverruiiental function of its city.
7. It is further agreed by and between the parities hereto that
either party hereto shall have the right to terminate this Agreement
upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other parties hereto.
8. This Agreement is made for each respective Fire Department
as mutual aid agreements pursuant to Section 15 of Article 6889-7 of
the Revised Civil Statutes of 'Texas, connonly referred to as the
Disaster Act of 1975; and for the purpose of Article 6228f, V.1'.C.S.
and 42 U.S.C.A., Section 3796, et seq.
Effective date of the Agreement shall be on the 17th day,of
September , 1987 , at 12.01 a.m.
ATTEST:
CITY of k \\ e V1
3y --
City Secretary
ATTEST:
-or/ 4yl 4A 4 -
City C
��
SEAL
�t!
E, TEP�1
C11Y OF
TITLE: /
MENT FOR MUTUAL AID IN DISASTER ASSISTANCE
STATE OF TEXAS )C
COUNTY OF )�
THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 17th day of September , 1987 ,
by and between the City of ALLEN
and the City o , each
actini-g—Tiereln t rough their duly -authorized officials.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS the governing officials of the cities set forth above,
political subdivisions of the State of Texas, desire to secure for
each such City the benefits of mutual aid in the protection of life
and property from fire and other disasters;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. That upon the request of one city, who is a party hereto
each having fire suppression an(' other disaster equipment and
personnel, by the Fire Chief or Fire Alarm Operator of said city,
fire fighting equipment and personnel of a responding city, who is a
party hereto, will be dispatched to any point within the city limits
of the requesting city, designated by said Fire Chief or Fire Alarm
Operator of the requesting city, subject to the emergency conditions
hereinafter stated.
It is hereby declared and agreed that an emergency condition
shall exist within the corporate limits of a party hereto at a time
when one or more fires are in progress, or upon the occurrence of a
situation requiring one or more emergency ambulance or rescue
vehicles, and that when such condition exists, the Chief of the Fire
Department shall determine the advisability of sending fire fighting
equipment beyond the corporate limits of the requested party, and the
judgment of the Fire Chief shall be final.
2. Any dispatch of equipment and personnel pursuant to this
Agreement is subject to the following conditions:
r
a. Any request for aid hereunder shall include a statement
of the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel requested, and shall specify the location to
which the equipment and personnel are to be dispatched,
but the amount and type of equipment and number of
personnel to be furnished shall be determined by a
representative of the responding city.
b. The responding city shall report to the Officer in charge
of requesting city at the location to which the equipment
is dispatched and assist in fire suppression.
c. A responding city shall be released by the requesting
city when the services of the responding city are no
longer required or when the responding city is needed
within the area for which it normally provides fire
protection.
3. Each city waives all claims against the other city for
compensation for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death
occurring as a consequence of the performance of the Agreement.
4. Neither city shall be reimbursed by the other city for costs
incurred pursuant to this Agreement.
�..
5. All equipment used by the responding city's Fire Department
in carrying out this Agreement will, at the time of action hereunder,
be owned by it; and all personnel acting for said responding city's
Fire Department under this Agreement will, at the time of such
action, be a paid fireman of the Fire Department of the responding
city, or member of an organized volunteer fire department rendering
firefighting services to the responding city.
6. At all times while equipment and personnel of any responding
city's Fire Department are traveling to, from, or within the city
limits of the requesting city in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, such personnel and equipment shall be deemed to be
employed or used, as the case may be, in the full line and cause of
duty of the responding city is Fire Department. Further, such
equipment and personnel shall be deemed to be engaged in a
governmental function of its city.
7. It is further agreed by and between the parities hereto that
either party hereto shall have
noticeothe otherpartieshereto.
right
terminate
this
rAgreement
upon ninety (90) days writ
8. This Agreement is made for each respective Fire Department
as mutual aid agreements pursuant to Section 15 of Article 6889-7 of
the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, commonly referred to as the
Disastqr Act of 1975; and for the purpose of Article 6228f, V.T.C.S.
and 42 U.S.C.A., Section 3796, et seq.
Efm,eerive date of the Agreement shall be on the —�� day of
Sep
1987 , at 12.01 a.m.
ATTEST:
1
l
City Secretary
ATTEST:
City Clerk
a
r
CITY OF �\ A e 1n
CITY OF
By
TITLE: