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File #: 16-264A    Version: 1
Type: Contract/Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 2/11/2016 Department: Emergency Medical Services Authority
On agenda: 4/12/2016 Final action: 4/12/2016
Title: Amendment No. 1 to the Advanced Life Support First Responder Agreement with the City of Largo.
Attachments: 1. FE 1st Amendment to ALS Agreement - Largo, 2. Amendment 1 with City Commission Signature, 3. 2014 ALS First Responder Agreement - Largo, 4. Largo Amendment 1 Signed and AATF, 5. 2016 Largo ALSFR - Amendment 1, 6. OMB Contract Review.pdf, 7. 16-264A Risk Review ALS Amendment Largo FINAL VEH

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Amendment No. 1 to the Advanced Life Support First Responder Agreement with the City of Largo.

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Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Sitting as the Pinellas County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Authority, approve Amendment No. 1 to the Advanced Life Support (ALS) First Responder Agreement with the City of Largo (City).

Authorize the Chairman to sign and the Clerk to attest.

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Strategic Plan:

Ensure Public Health, Safety and Welfare
2.1 Provide planning, coordination, prevention and protective services to insure a safe and secure community.

 

Summary:

The City has requested funding for an EMS Administrative Coordinator position to augment the City’s ability to oversee ALS First Responder Services and expand its quality assurance and improvement efforts.  If approved, the EMS Authority would provide funding for one (1) EMS Administrative Coordinator (40 hour workweek) to augment the existing EMS Authority funded EMS Coordinator position.  The new EMS Administrative Coordinator will be utilized to establish a community outreach program in collaboration with the EMS Authority and the EMS Medical Director.  The additional position will cost $71,818.83 for salary, benefits and allowable overhead costs for Fiscal Year 2016.  The EMS Authority will also provide funding for a staff vehicle using the standard reimbursement amount ($40,000) in Fiscal Year 2017. 

 

Background Information:

Resolution 09-38, Section A, #21 allows the EMS Authority to provide funding for EMS Administrative support positions and must be approved by the EMS Authority for only large agencies (more than 10 Authority funded paramedic positions).  The actual salary and benefits (or an approved allocated cost) are allowable EMS costs.

 

Fiscal Impact:

FY16 Expenditure = $4,448,499.23

FY17 Expenditure = $4,762,850.66

This was a Fiscal Year 2016 decision package. Funding is available.

 

 

Staff Member Responsible:

Michael Cooksey, Director, Safety and Emergency Services

 

Partners:

City of Largo

 

Attachments:

ALS First Responder Agreement - Amendment 1
2014 ALS First Responder Agreement
Risk Management Review
OMB Review