IGA Fire Protection Assistance Agreement with Downers Grove 03-13-1979 INTERGOVERNMENTAL
FIRE PROTECTION ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
The Village of Oak Brook and the Village of Downers
Grove, pursuant to Article VII, Section 101 of the Illinois
Constitution and Chapter 24, Section 11-6-1 of the Illinois
Revised Statutes (1977) , agree as follows:
I Purpose.
The purpose of this Agreement is to provide for
mutual fire protection, ambulance and M.I.C.U.
aid, if applicable, between the parties hereto
in certain situations where such aid is necessary
and desirable to best serve the interests of the
parties in preserving property and the health,
safety and.welfare of the public.
II Power and Authority.
(a) Each party hereto authorizes its Fire Chief
or his designee to render and request mutual- fire
protection, ambulance aid, and M.I.C.U. aid, if
applicable, from the other party to the extent of
available personnel and equipment not required for
adequate protection of the party rendering aid.
The judgment of the Fire Chief or his designee of the
party rendering aid as to the amount of personnel
and equipment available shall be final. Mienever a
fire, emergency medical situation, or other disaster
is of such magnitude and consequence that the Fire
Chief of the requesting party- deems it advisable and
requests assistance under this Agreement, the Fire
Chief or his- designee of the aiding party shall
forthwith take the following action:
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a. Immediately determine what equipment is
required by the requesting party.
b. Immediately determine if the requested
equipment and personnel can be committed in
response to the request from the requesting
party.
c. Dispatch immediately available personnel
and equipment as required by the requesting
party.
d. In the event that personnel and equipment
requested is required for adequate protection
of the party rendering aid, the aiding party
shall immediately notify the requesting party
of same.
III Control of Personnel and Equipment.
Personnel sent to the requesting party under this
Agreement shall remain employees of the party rendering_
aid. Personnel and equipment from the party rendering
aid shall report for direction and assignment to the
Fire Chief or senior fire officer of the requesting
party present at the scene of aid. The party rendering
aid shall at all times retain the option to withdraw
that aid upon direction of its Fire Chief or designee.
IV, Compensation.
Fire protection, ambulance and M.I.C.U. aid under this
Agreement shall be rendered without charge to the
requesting party.
V Indemnification.
Each party hereto requesting aid under this Agreement
shall indemnify the aiding party and hold that party
harmless,.. and any employee thereof, for any liability
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arising out of personal injury or property damage to
a third party or to the requesting party caused by
any employees involved in rendering aid, except that
there shall be no indemnification for any liability
arising out of the driving of fire trucks or automobiles
to and from the scene of aid pursuant to a request
under this Agreement. Workmen' s Compensation liability
shall be borne, in all cases, by the employer of the
person injured.
VI Effectiveness.
This Agreement shall be in full force and effect upon
approval by the respective corporate authorities, as
provided by law, and upon proper execution hereof. '
VII Termination.
Either party may terminate this Agreement upon 90 days
written notice to the other party. Written notice
under this section shall be considered "given upon
deposit of that written notice in the United States
Mail, certified mail, with proper postage prepaid,
addressed to the offices of the other party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the respective parties hereto have
executed this Agreement pursuant to authority granted by their
respective corporate authorities.
VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK
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VILLAGE OF DOWNERS GROVE -
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V OLD BUS ESS
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M �,r ,erit Dri Street L.ir:ht
An agree-Fent existed with the Brook Forest Community Association
to install street lighting at the entrances from Oak Brook Road.
Trustee ash r-oved - seconded by Trustee Reynolds.. .
To authorize advertising for bids for one (1) street light at Regent
Drive and Oak Brook Road, bids to be received April 3, 1979.
DiscLlssicn followed and Trustee Reynolds- presented questions relative to
the proposed i..*rprovewent.
Trustee _=wyrolds mved - seconded by Trustee Cerne. . .
To table this for review with the Brook Forest Cbrmmunity Association.
Voice ;rote - all in favor So ordered
VI NEW BUSENESS
A. Municipal Jail and Lockup Inspection Retort
Trustee Glaves commented on report of State of Illinois, DeparTent of
Corrections, that the Village is in compliance v7ith the Municipal Jail
and lockup Standards.
B. Paramedic Analysis
Questions arose relative to the cost options and fire ratings related to
the various levels of service of air versus Pararred.i.c.. Mr. James Banes,
representing OBACI, indicated his organization is awaiting the Board's
decision. This will be further discussed as a budget item at the
Ccrmaittee of the Whole Feting.
C. Mutual Aid Agreem-ents - Fire De�artm�nt
Trustee Glaves rrured - seconded by Trustee Cerne...
To approve the proposed draft of the Fire Protection Mutual Aid Agrement
with Addison, Butterfield Fire Protection District, Clarendon Hills,
Hinsdale, Lombard, Mestrmnt, Westchester, .York Center Fire Protection
District and York-field Fire Protection District, and those previously
submitted by the Village of Downers GrLve, the Village of Villa Park and
the City of E?'rh.,=�t
Roll call vote - Ayes: Trustees Cerne, Glaves, Philip, Reynolds, and
Rush
Nays: None
Absent: Trustee Brmm and President Howell So ordered
D. Police ce Testing Consortia
An analysis •,as made of the testing process cost to fill positions in
the -: Brook Police Department, and the Police & Fire Camzission has
endorsed this program.
7-=1,'.-e Gl a=,,,es moved seconded by Trustee Rush..
To authorize the joining of the Police Testing Consortium and that
the Police Chief be the Village representative.
Roll cal_ urte - Ayes: Trustees Cerne, Glaves, Philip, Reynolds, and
Rush
Nays: None
Absent: Trustee Brown and President Howell So ordered
VI1Ix'�.E OF OAK BPMK Minutes -4- March 13, 1979
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VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK
1200 OAK BROOK ROAD
OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS
654-2220
March 14, 1979
Mr. James R. Griesemer
Village Manager
Village of Downers Grove
801 Burlington Avenue
Downers Grove, Illinois 60515
Dear Mr. Griesemer:
Attached please find is an executed copy of the Mutual Aid Agreement
submitted by Downers Grove. The matter was discussed in detail by the-Village
'Board and at the Village Board meeting of March 13, 1979 the Board authorized
execution of the mutual agreement and encourage this cooperation among munici-
palities.
I am looking forward to a successful operation in this regard. A -
copy of the agreement has been distributed to our Fire Chief for his records
and I would hope that the same would be true in your community. We thank you
for your cooperation in this important matter. We have prepared additional
agreements which will be submitted to all out neighboring communities in an
attempt to create a system of mutual aid which will truly address the needs
of public safety service.
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Attachment
cc• Chief Clark
After Agreement has been signed by the Village of Downers Grove, please return
Z one copy to us for our files. Thank you.