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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-90-199Temp. Reso. #-'5-E6 CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. R-r90- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA REQUESTING GRANT FUNDING FROM THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES COUNTY AWARD MONIES-1990/91 FOR WATER EMERGENCY RESCUE EQUIPMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $14,400, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Broward County has received $568,636.47 from the State Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund monies. The funds have been generated by traffic fine surcharges, and are •intended for use in improving and expanding the prehospital EMS system in our county: and WHEREAS, the City of Tamarac fully supports the improvement in the existing quality of prehospital EMS activities, services and positive impact on patient mortality and morbidity; and WHEREAS, the City of Tamarac fully supports the improve- ment and expansion of emergency medical services on a county- wide basis with no negative impact on the existing system; and WHEREAS, the City of Tamarac has prepared a grant application for the purchase of water emergency rescue • equipment; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA: SECTION 1: That the City Manager is authorized to submit a grant application requesting $14,400 in financial assistance from the Emergency Medical Services County Award monies - 1990/91 for the purchase of water emergency rescue equipment. SECTION 2: That the City of Tamarac fully supports the improvement and expansion of emergency medical services on a county -wide basis with no negative impact on the existing system. SECTION 3: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately after its passage and approval in the manner provided by law. 1t. •PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this2Y day of 1990. NORMAN RAMOWIT� MAYOR ATTEST: CAROL A. EVANS CITY CLERK I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have approved this RESOLUTION as to form. AN RUF INTERIM CITY ATTORNEY "EMS.Funding" 2246082890/t RECORD OR COUNCIL. VOTE MAYOR ABRAMOWITZ 644 p DISTRICT 1: C/M ROHR DISTRICT 2: C/M SCHUMANN DISTRICT 3: V/M HOFFMAN DISTRICT4: C/M BE-NDFR i L_ The City of Tamarac Medical Rescue Equipment Water Emergency Rescue Equipment Grant Application Broward County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) County Award Monies (1990/91) Grant Liaison: Dina M. McDermott Assistant City Manager August 3091990 CONTENTS Introduction Letter Project Application Form Support Data INDEX u 1-5 6-8 P.gp_lqL 7525 NORTHWEST 88TH AVENUE 0 TAMARAC. FLORIDA 33321.2401 TELEPHONE (305) 722 5900 JOHN P. KELLY CITY MANAGER August 30, 1990 Ms. Barbara Pomeranz Grants Coordinator Broward County Emergency Services Division 2020 Wilton Drive Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 RE: Emergency Medical Services County Award Monies Dear Ms. Pomeranz: The City of Tamarac would like to clarify its grant -proposal on "Water Emergency Rescue Equipment." The attached proposal clearly reflects our commitment to enhanced medical services in our community. - In November, 1988 the City of Tamarac Fire Department answered a long time need by becoming dive rescue capable. We have been very successful in our dive rescue operation. We have rescued several residents and have recovered approximately $150,000 worth of vehicles and equipment. Please continue AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE f3AMS OF FIANDIC:A-PE D,STATUS P.qo--/99 Letter to Ms. Pomeranz August 30, 1990 Page two , The City of Tamarac is unique, in that we have over 12 miles of canals, lakes, and waterways. Over a period of time we have had many incidents of adults and small children either driving or falling into canals, lakes or waterways with little or no means of escape or rescue. The additional equipment such as two 16 foot flat -bottom boats with 25 horse -power outboard engines will enhance the rescue operation. This will help us serve the residents of Tamarac and surrounding communities the level of emergency rescue service they deserve. With these improvements to the dive rescue operations, .the residents in Tamarac and surrounding areas can be assured of the best emergency medical services available. 'I hope that this information will help you understand our intent and scope of our proposal. Let me assure you that the City has committed itself to the daily administration and operating cost of this program. To reiterate our statement in the grant proposal, we definitely believe that the approval of the grant will improve the existing quality of prehospital activities and have a positive impact on patient mortality and morbidity. If you have any questions, or need additional information, please contact me. Very truly yours, kkku W&YLW Dina M. McDermott 16 Assistant City Manager cc: Mayor & Ci Council Members John P. Kelly, City Manager Chief Ray Briant, Fire Department. Enclosures 4 BROWARD REGIONAL EMS COUNCIL COUNTY AWARD MONIES 1990/91 Agency Name: City of TeMlIrlic Agency Address: Contact Person. Dina-M. McDermott— Assistant Qlty-NIgnager Telephone:Z22-5900 V . M-111MR-FIT •liI Ihstructioa Bad Purchase of EqUipment to Dec[gaBL_ Children) froM water accidealS, Estimated project cost: 114.400 Person responsible for completing project: If project meets the criteria of "potential use by multiple agencies" include with this Application Form written documentation that the agencies wish (or do not wish) to participate should the project be recommended for funding. If project is for medical equipment, please include with this Application Form written documentation from your Medical Director (if applicable). qa-i 91 0. 19 Describe how this project will improve and expand prehospital emergency medical services within Broward County. Attach additional pages if necessary: iw i- -I• r . VAMMUT Men, =- 51 ••r -. I i I-1 I •rr • _ 1• •1 •: •ificer—TIVOMM IIIIIIIIIIINdIN -1 rr • • . - • M WRI RT Do you wish to make a brief presentation (10 minutes maximum) to the Grants Committee members September 13? YM The C-14 Canal is a very large canal that runs west from the Sawgrass Conservation Area and East to the Atlantic Ocean. The City of Tamarac and its adjacent neighboring residents from Coral Springs use this canal for recreational boating, watersports (including jet -ski) and fishing. We have experience numerous accidents in this canal and it is very difficult to be the first responder to accidents victims. The accident victims must wait for the county or state marine patrol. (In addition, Based on the large usage of this canal that City is required by the South Florida Water Management District to monitor and maintain safety on the waterway and erosion of canal banks.) The resident population is growing and changing more and more young families are moving in. Waterfront property in Tamarac is extremely attractive to first time home buyers. As the population grows, and changes there have been more residents (adults and children) either driving or falling into canals and waterways with little or no means of escape or rescue. Tamarac located west of the major downtown area has experienced more fatalities in these accidents than recovery due to the slow response time of other city and county agencies. ' In November 1988, the Tamarac Fire Department cross -trained all of its firefighters as Dive Rescue Specialists. These individuals have been fully trained and certified in Scuba Diving Rescue Techniques under Scuba Schools International. The objective of the Tamarac Fire Dive Rescue Team is to provide an organized -team of qualified personnel, specifically trained and equipped to meet the needs of any water rescue incident in a minimum amount of time. The City of Tamarac Dive Rescue Team also provides mutual aid assistance to our neighboring cities of Sunrise, Lauderhill, and North Lauderdale. Response time is critical in that a rescue of an individual if not responded to immediately could be the recovery of a body, and the loss of a valuable life. Since November 1988, we, have rescued several adults and small. children, 4 responded to 4 fatality scenes and removed approximately $150,000 worth of vehicles and equipment from our waterways. We have assisted in eight (8) mutual aid calls to sister cities. The City of Tamarac has an on -going Dive Rescue Program for all E.M.T. Personnel. To maintain a high level of Dive Rescue capabilities each members must complete monthly training sessions. The monthly training sessions are in eight (8) hour blocks one day a month. The training include actual hands on training of search and rescue techniques in the pool, area canals, lakes and waterways. If the grant application is funded, classes will be scheduled one each month to train each Dive Rescue Specialist in Emergency Water Rescue Operations. The training will focus on canals, lakes and waterways that are predominately throughout our City. This training will be available to all other Dive Rescue Specialists in Broward County. To enhance our rescue operations we are requesting several items that will positively impact our Emergency Medical Services. We are requesting two (2) 16 foot flat -bottom boats with 25 horsepower outboard engines and trailers for quicker and easier accessibility of dive rescue personnel to water victims. The City of Tamarac does not have boats when we need in them in emergency situations. Safety levels are decreased because when we have water victims we operate from the waterway bank which is dangerous for our personnel. It is also more difficult for us to rescue the adult or child that is hurt without a means of rescue equipment available. The purchase of this equipment will enhance and improve the existing quality of prehospital activities and have a positive impact on ' patient mortality and morbidity. This project meets the criteria of "potential use by multiple agencies" Attached please find copies of support letters from sister cities that suport this project. County Award Monies Fiscal Year 1990/91 Work Plan and Proposed Expenditure Plan PROJECT.•APPLICATION FORM - PAGE 5 7 IVork Kin Work ahicctimes arc specific quantifiable statements identifj•ing the intended outcome of activities znd scn-iccs. lime-fimu are the limits %thin u-hich the objc-_*ri%•cs and actions v-ill b: stared and completed, and should be stated as the number of %vecks or months after the gent begins. Measurable Chiectives Time Fnmcs To train each firefighter Give 12 classes Immediate and dive rescue specialist* a year, one class start up in emergency water rescue. each month, accomplish within 365 days. -*This training will be available to all other firefighters and dive rescue'specialists in Broward'County. 8. P;nporrd EvFrndirnrti Plan: Prepare aline item budget. Identify all expenditures to be purchased %t'irh L. 15 grant monies. The county is not eligible for more funding than the amount allocated. Any costs above the allocated amount arc tht responsibitiry of the county. Use generic words for all cquipmrnr, especial!} com- munications equipment. Contact your assigned state ENIS Grant Officer if assistance is needed. Line Item Unit Total Price u3ntity Cast City of Tamarac 16 foot flat $3,500 2 $7,000 Fire Department bottom boats City of Tamarac Trailer for $ 700 2 $1,400 Fare Department boats City of Tamarac I25 horsepower $2,500 2 $5,000 Fire Department !outboard engine City of Tamarac Miscellaneous $ 500 2 $1,000 Fire Department life safety equipment, life preservers, boat oars and first aid supplies Total S 14,400 Attach additional pages if necessary for items 7 and S. HRS Form 1634, JUL, 89 (Obsolctcs prc%ious editions n-hich may not be used.) 4-ia-IIR Support Data te_9('_ 157 City of sunrise FIRE -RESCUE DEPARTMENT 10440 W- Oakland Park Boulevard, Sunrise, Florida 33351 3051741-1800 FIRE CHIEF Hank A. Howard August 30, 1990 Ms. Elizabeth Jordan Chairperson EMS Grants Committee Broward Regional EMS Council 2020 Wilton Drive Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 RE: Emergency Medical Services County Award Monies - 1990/91 City of Tamarac Water Emergency Rescue Equipment Dear Ms. Jordan: Please be advised that our city fully supports the City of Tamarac's grant application for ater Emergency Rescue Equipment. We feel that this project meets the criteria of potential use by multiple aged cies. Through the funding of this grant application, Emergency Medical Services will improve and expand on a county -wide basis, thus positively impacting on patient mortality and morbidity. Sincerely, Chief Hank Howard Fire Department MAYOR Jerry Resnick VICE -MAYOR .lack Brady CITY COUNCIL Steve Hillebrand Rich Moyle Bill Weinman August 30, 1990 �OgT H Lq O Ms. Elizabeth Jordan Chairperson EMS Grants Committee Broward Regional EMS Council 2020 Wilton Drive Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 0--9d_i19 CITY MANAGER Eric M. Soroka CITY CLERK C. Milli Dyer-Assentato CITY ATTORNEY Samuel S. Goren c RE: Emergency Medical Services County Award Monies - 1990/91 City ofl Tamarac Water Emergency Rescue Equipment Dear Ms. Jordan: Please be advised that our city fully supports the City of Tamarac's grant application for Water Emergency Rescue Equipment. We feel that this project meets the criteria of potential use by multiple agencies. Through the funding of this grant application, Emergency Medical Services will improve and expand on a county -wide basis, thus positively impacting on patient mortality and morbidity. _Sincerely, Chief Rudy Newman Fire Department 701 S.W. 71st AVENUE / NORTH LAUDERRALE, FLORIDA 3.908E-2395 TELEPHONE (305) 722-0900 3 F a �_qo_l 9 9 CI'!'Y 010 CHIEF MICHAEL F COOPER August 30, 1990 Ms. Elizabeth Jordan Chairperson EMS Grants Committee Broward Regional EMS Council 2020 Wilton Drive Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 RE: Emergency Medical Services County Award Monies - 1990/91 City of Tamarac Water Emergency Rescue Equipment Dear Ms. Jordan: Please be advised that our city fully supports the City of Tamarac's grant application for Water Emergency Rescue Equipment. We feel that this project meets the criteria of potential use by multiple agencies. Through the funding of this grant application, Emergency Medical Services will Improve and expand on a county -wide basis, thus positively impacting on patient mortality and morbidity. Sincerely, C !of Michael Cooper Fire Department 1900 N W. 56Ti+ AV N U E T!_�_[ i'HU�r 2OR THE MIAMI HERALO, MONDAY. JULY 17. 1989 Firefighters dive into rescue training After watching helplessly as an elderly man drow►wd last year, nearly all of Tamarac's firefighters have since learned rescue diving. The decision to learn this life-saving technique came after firefighters and police officers tried unsuccessfully to remove a 67-year-old accident victim from a car that landed in a canal. They had to wait more than 20 minutes for trained rescue divers from! North Lauderdale and the Broward SheAff's Office. .. -it was frustrating; ' said Capt. Bryan Y I �1 Ilurst, the dive team training officer. "The only thing we could do was stand around" Snme of their frustration was relieved last December when a woman who acciden- tally drove her car into a canal was pulled from the dark water by rescue divers. Thirty-one of the city's 38 firefighters were certified rescue divers at the time. "Having trained people made the differ- ence, " Hurst said. "There is a woman walk- ing around today becauwu we had the equip- ment and the people to get her out of the water." Tamarac covers a 13.5-square-mile area and has more than 12 miles of canals, lakes and channels. In 1938, when only a few city firefighters were trained as rescue divers, six cars plunged into the water during traf- fic accidents and four people were killed. FLORIDA '`R `V— t�L %.UDA NEWS — Vol. 6, No. l — January 1989 i' S Successful Rescue For Fire Department Team By Pete Cannon, Lauderhill The Tamarac Fire Department responded to all types ofemergencies last year. The most frustrating call that they received was a car in the canal with driver still inside. This was a frustrating call because they were not fully equipped to handle this type of emergency. In October 1988, the Tamarac Fire Department started their dive team Thirty firefighters of the 36-man department signed up for the dive team. Ofthe 30, only 15 were certified divers. The department sent the other 15 men to the local dive store ( Scuba Sports in Plantation) where they were certified as divers. The department now had 30 certified divers, but only one or two had done any canal diving and no one had any rescue training. The team leader, Capt. Hurst, contacted Pete Gannon 'Dive Rescue' I" trainer at the Broward Fire Academy in Davie, Fla., to teach the 24-hour Dive Rescue I course to the Tamarac Team. The group was divided into three groups of 10. Each pgroup was taught how to set up and perform as a rescue team, handle emergency scenes, and set up search patterns- all divers learned how to do search patterns in " zero degree" visibility. To perform a successful rescue, all of these skills must he consolidated and performed within - minutes. On December 4, 1988, about 7:30 a.m., a woman on her way to work lost control of her car and went into a canal. The recently trained "Dive Rescue I" certified divers of Tamarac Fire Department responded and put . all of their training to work. The car was submerged. Firefighter/Diver Jerry Emerson, entered the waterand had to break the window out, release the seat belt, and pull the woman out to the shore. This required all team members working and usi the rescue skillsrecently learned. Thnigs woman was not breathing and had no pulse. The Broward County Paramedics were able to revive her. She was conscious and breathing before being transported to the hospital. The latest report indicates Continued on next pAge r Successful. Continued trots previous page that she will be released soon from the hospital. This was the first dive call 'since this team'straining less than n month Wore. It paid offwith the successful rescue of this woman-n job well done. Submitted -by Pete Gannon, 7831 N.W. 45th St., Lauderhill F1 33351 (30 ►) 741-4844. St- Petersburg's Annual Shell Show Next Month The St. Petersburg Shell Club will Present its 42nd Annual Shell Show on February 24.26. It will beheld attheCommunity Center ,106thAve., one block east of Gulf Blvd., Treasure Island, Florida. This show is put on by the members of the St. Petersburg Shell Club and other collectors throughout the state who prepare museum quality exhib- its from their private collections to share with the public. 'These exhibits are entered in many different cate- gories and are judged for overall quality of presentation and scientific correctness by a panel of qualified judges. This year the St. Petersburg Shell Club will present an award in honor of Selma Lawson, better known as Sammy, for her long devotion and dedication to the club as well as her love of beautiful shells. The award will be given to the exhibit judged the most beautiful by the judges. The exhibit will be judged on beauty and balance of arrangement, selection of shells and artistic skill oftheexhibitor. Not just beautiful shells. A donation of $2 for adults will be taken at the door to help the club defray the costofputtingon the show. Children under 15 are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. There will be shells and shell related items for sale, presented by dealers from around the state who have been invited to participate. Membership in the St. Petersburg Shell Club is open to anyone inter- ested in shells and related subjects. Ifyou wish any further information Please contact Barbara llaviland or Earl Clark, 702 62nd. Street South, Gulfport, FL 33707, phone (813) 345- 7718. 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