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State of Califomia <br />OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES <br />Fire aud Rescue Braach <br />engine may be assigned to out of area assignments for up to 14 days, plus travel time. When <br />local government personnel, staffing OES apparatus, are committed to extended assignments <br />there may be a need to replace or rotate personnel. Personnel rotation will follow the direction <br />outlined in the California Fire Assistance Agreement when assigned to an incident within <br />California. Crew rotation for incidents outside of California shall be consistent with the <br />appropriate forest's agencies policy and coordinated by OES. <br />5. Training. Personnel assigned shall meet wildland fire and ICS standards established in <br />the California Incident Command Certification System (CICCS) or NWCG 3 10-1 (August 2002 <br />version). Personnel assigned to OES Engine 253 and above shall meet Rescue System I <br />standards as certified by the California State Fire Marshal, or have completed an equivalent <br />course that meets or exceeds Rescue System I curriculum. <br />6. Dispatchin . All movement of the apparatus shall be handled through the official <br />dispatching channels of TRANSFEREE. TRANSFEREE dispatchers will recognize and act on <br />all official requests for movement of the apparatus in conformance with the Fire and Rescue <br />Annex (California Fire & Rescue Mutual Aid System) to the State Emergency Plan and its <br />subsequent revisions. STATE reserves the right to dispatch, direct the dispatch of, or <br />temporarily reassign the said apparatus and equipment whenever, in the opinion of the Director <br />of the Office of Emergency Services, his representatives or Operational Area and Regional Fire <br />and Rescue Coordinators, such equipment and apparatus is essential to the protection of life and <br />property in another jurisdiction or in the best interest of the STATE. <br />7. Mutual Aid Respons . Procedures for mutual aid response shall be in accordance with <br />California Fire Service and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid Plan. <br />8. Reimbursable Respons . Reimbursement for mutual aid may be provided pursuant to a <br />governor's disaster proclamation or when conditions warrant invoking the California Fire <br />Assistance Agreement, the State of Nevada Cooperative Agreement, or the Interstate Compact as <br />appropriate. There is no other existing provision for mutual aid reimbursement. <br />9. Temporary Use. TRANSFEREE shall be permitted to use their assigned apparatus for <br />temporary cover of fire stations when emergency conditions warrant, or when regular apparatus <br />is out of service for repairs. In either case the Assignee shall immediately notify the Operational <br />Area Dispatch Center. The ASSIGNEE further agrees that Cover -in or Standby of said fire <br />apparatus exceeding 90 days is at the discretion of the STATE <br />10. Temporga Transfer. <br />a. An assignment of the apparatus or any portion thereof by TRANSFEREE for any <br />period not exceeding seven consecutive days within a given Operational Area may be made with <br />the consent of the Operational Area Fire and Rescue Coordinator and the STATE, providing that <br />at the time such apparatus is received, such assignee famish TRANSFEREE and STATE a <br />letter to the effect that he assumes all obligations of TRANSFEREE with respect to such <br />apparatus under this agreement during the period of assignment, including insurance coverage in <br />accordance with Paragraph 13 or 14, as appropriate. Any assignment by TRANSFEREE for a <br />4 412003 <br />Agreement for Temporary Transfer of Vehicular Equipment <br />