MEETING DATE:
JUNE 24, 2025
SUBJECT:
Title
RESOLUTION NO. 2025-9453 - IDENTIFYING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONSE AWAY FROM THE OFFICIAL DUTY STATION AND ASSIGNED TO AN OUT OF COUNTY EMERGENCY INCIDENT
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Recommendation
Recommendation
ADOPT the proposed Resolution identifying the terms and conditions for Fire Department response away from the official duty station and assignment to a mutual aid emergency incident.
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Board or Commission Action
Not Applicable
Relevant Council Strategic Theme
Not Applicable
Executive Summary
The State of California Office of Emergency Services (CAL OES) serves as the broker between local government fire departments and the requesting State and federal agencies for mutual aid responses. Financial reimbursement for the local government fire department’s mutual aid responses are set forth in the California Fire Assistance Agreement (CFAA). The current CFAA requires participating fire departments to have a memorandum of understanding (MOU) document on file internally that describes the wages and benefits of all employ classifications that will respond to a mutual aid incident.
The San Marcos Fire Department assigns personnel to assist with wildland fire incidents and other emergency incidents through the State Master Mutual Aid Plan, under the current CFAA. In the past, Fire Department personnel have been paid on a portal-to-portal basis (i.e. from the time they leave until the time they return). The City of San Marcos has historically been reimbursed on a portal-to-portal basis at a time and one-half (overtime) rate, thereby defraying the cost of backfilling the position of the employee(s) responding to the incident. Adoption of the proposed Resolution will help to ensure the City is able to recover costs related to mutual aid responses within desired parameters.
Discussion
The San Marcos Fire Department adheres to the CFAA for reimbursement of costs associated with out-of-county mutual aid responses. The current CFAA establishes guidelines to be followed to ensure adequate reimbursement for mutual aid responses. Adoption of the proposed Resolution is necessary to remain in compliance with the current CFAA and to ensure that the City receives compensation for actual hours worked from time of departure through time returned to the official duty station. The elected bodies of all California fire agencies that participate in out-of-county mutual aid are compelled to adopt resolutions in order to ensure proper payment.
Environmental Review
Not Applicable
Fiscal Impact
Approval of the proposed Resolution will positively impact the City by sustaining cost recovery revenue at the current level for eligible costs incurred while mitigating an emergency incident in the jurisdiction of another fire agency.
Attachment(s)
Resolution
Prepared by: Heather Todd, Fire/EMS Administrative Services Manager
Submitted by: Heather Todd, Fire/EMS Administrative Services Manager
Reviewed by: Dan Barron, Fire Chief
Approved by: Michelle Bender, City Manager