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<br />ATTACHMENT C <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Eugene Fire & Emergency Medical ServicesSpringfield Fire & Life Safety <br /> <br />Office of the ChiefOffice of the Chief <br />nd <br />1705 W. 2 Avenue 225 Fifth Street <br />Eugene, OR 97402 Springfield, OR 97477 <br />(541) 682-7100 (541) 726-3737 <br /> <br />(541) 682-7116(541) 726-2297 <br /> <br />Cooperative Service Implementation Template <br /> <br />Functional Area:SHIFT OPERATIONS <br /> <br /> <br />Elements considered within the functional area: <br /> <br />Fire Suppression, Rescue and Emergency Medical First Response <br /> Emergency Medical Treatment and Transport <br /> Fire Operations Planning <br /> Mapping for Streets, Fire Hydrants and Water Delivery Systems <br /> Mutual/ Automatic Aid to surrounding districts <br /> Pre-emergency Plan Development and Review <br /> State-Wide Task Force on Conflagration Response <br />Description of Present Service Delivery Model: Both departments currently operate under a paramilitary <br />“battalion” structure. The “3 Battalion” model has proven successful by sending the closest, most <br />appropriate resource(s) to any emergency scene regardless of municipal affiliation. This model has also <br />increased the surge capacity of both organizations by offering additional depth for both the initial alarm <br />assignment and all subsequent alarms. This increase in capacity has decreased the need for call-back of off- <br />duty firefighters in emergencies which require additional alarms for scene operations and the backfill for <br />unstaffed response districts for additional emergency responses. The current structure for both cities consists <br />of an Operations Chief with District/Battalion Chiefs as direct reports. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Eugene Deputy Chief <br /> <br /> <br />Operations <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />A Shift District B Shift District C Shift District <br /> <br />Chief (2) Chief (2)Chief (2) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />ATTACHMENT 3 <br /> <br />
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