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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-Fire Department s ORIGINAL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO —REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Michael J. Conrad, Fire Chief Subject: Resolution ratifying the submittal of an Dept: Fire on-line grant application for the FY 2011 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program Date: September 14, 2011 submitted to the Department of Homeland Security in the amount of$173,200. Council Date: September 19, 2011 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 06/15/09 Resolution #2009-169 authorizing the Fire Department to apply for the FY 2009 Assistance to Firefighters grant in the amount of$351,350. 05/12/09 Grants Ad Hoc Committee-Item recommended for approval. 04/21/08 Resolution #2008-129 authorizing the Fire Department to apply for the FY 2008 Assistance to Firefighters grant in the amount of$699,330. 04/01/08 Grants Ad Hoc Committee-Item recommended for approval. 05/07/07 Resolution #2007-146 authorizing the Fire Department to apply and administer the FY 2006 Assistance to Firefighters in the amount of $663,000. 04/10/07 Grants Ad Hoc Committee-Item recommended for approval. 04/03/06 Resolution #2006-92 authorizing the Fire Department to apply for and administer the FY 2006 Assistance to Firefighters grant program in the amount of $601,266. Recommended Motion: Adopt resolution. SiqVature Contact person: George Avery,, Division Chief Phone: 384-5286 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution, and Application Ward: Citywide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $138,560.00 Source: (Acct. No.) Department of Homeland Security Grant Funding Share Amount: $34,640.00 Source: (Acct. No.) To Be Determined upon award of grant. Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report SUBJECT Resolution ratifying the submittal of an on-line grant application for the FY 2011 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program submitted to the Department of Homeland Security in the amount of $173,200. BACKGROUND The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the availability of grant funding for Fiscal Year 2011 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program (AFGP). AFGP provides financial assistance directly to fire departments to enhance their capabilities with respect to fire and fire-related hazards. AFGP seeks to support organizations that lack the tools and resources necessary to more effectively protect the health and safety of the public and their emergency response personnel with respect to fire and all other hazards. DHS will provide a higher level of consideration to departments with significant numbers of emergency incidents. Also, to departments that have significant target hazards such as the County Seat assets, major railway arteries, and major industrial complexes our City has within its boundaries. The 2011 AFGP funding is available for the following grant program areas: 1. Operations and Firefighter Safety 2. Firefighting Vehicle Acquisition 3. Regional Application AFGP will not fund operating budgets or construction. The on-line grant application period opened on August 15, 2011 and the deadline to submit is September 16, 2011. The performance period for the grant will be twelve (12) months from the date of the award. The Fire Department is requesting ratification of the submittal of the 2011 on-line grant application. The Fire Department submitted an application under the Operations and Firefighter Safety for two activities (attachment A). The Fire Department is requesting funding for an in- mask radio communication system for all incident supervisors and for the replacement of current self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) cylinders that will be reaching the end of its service life. In-Mask Radio Communications System Fire operations frequently require personnel to work in atmospheres that are classified as Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH). In such environments, OSHA requires that firefighters wear an array of personal protective equipment, including an SCBA. Because the face-piece (Mask) of the SCBA creates an air-tight seal around the mouth and nose, verbal communications from the wearer are often muffled and incomprehensible. This is particularly noticeable when transmitting information over radios. This compromised communication often results in the loss of key pieces of information during critical phases of emergency operations. Page 1 NIOSH has identified such lapses in communication as one of the leading causes of firefighter fatalities during emergency operations. The In-Mask Radio Communications System (RCS) we are requesting effectively allows firefighters to transmit and listen to important information on the emergency scene. The system links the SCBA face piece to the 800 MHz portable radio, so the user can realize two-way communication nearly hands free. The RCS includes a microphone inside the nose cup for better transmission, a 70 dB amplified ear speaker, and a Push-to-Talk button they can easily depress in the working environment. Unlike most other radio communication accessories, the Honeywell RCS radio system is NIOSH compliant (NIOSH 42 CFR Part 84NFPA 1981, 2007 Edition) and is intrinsically safe for explosive atmospheres. This system is the only one that can interface with our present SCBA system and is compliant with Federal regulations: NIOSH 42 CFR Part 84NFPA 1981, 2007 Edition. The radio communications system can be used in all hazard environments due to its intrinsically safe certifications. Replacement of Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Cylinders The Fire Department frequently has incidents that pose an IDLH atmosphere to firefighters. These incidents require the use of SCBAs with attached cylinders to enter these atmospheres as required by OSHA standard(29 CFR 1910.134). The air cylinders used by the Fire Department are of a composite construction (usually carbon- fiber wrapped). The composite cylinders are the lightest in weight and are therefore preferred by fire departments. However, the cylinders have a rated lifespan of 15 years, after which they must be taken out of service. Currently, the Fire Department has 122 air cylinders that will soon expire and will require replacement. To offset this operational cost, the Fire Department has applied for the grant to seek funding in replacing the SCBA air cylinders. FINANCIAL IMPACT The total amount required to purchase the needed equipment is $173,200. The Department of Homeland Security will fund $138,560 (80%) and the City is required to match $34,640 (20%) of the cost. If the City is awarded and accepts the 2011 AFPG, the City's matching portion of the funding will need to be included in the FY2012/2013 budget. RECOMMENDATIONS Adopt resolution. Page 2 1 RESOLUTION NO. C P 2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMITTAL OF THE 2011 ASSISTANCE TO 3 FIREFIGHTERS GRANT PROGRAM ON-LINE APPLICATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY IN THE AMOUNT OF$173,200 AND AUTHORIZING THE 4 FIRE DEPARTMENT TO ACCEPT AND ADMINISTER THE GRANT FUNDS. 5 WHEREAS,in order to complywith a September 16,2011,on-line application deadline, 6 the City of San Bernardino Fire Department has submitted a grant application for the 2011 7 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program; 8 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 9 10 SECTION 1. The Mayor and Common Council hereby ratify the Fire Chief s 11 submittal of the on-line grant application to the Department of Homeland Security for the 2011 12 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program in the amount of$173,200, a copy of which is attached 13 hereto as Attachment "A," and incorporated herein by reference. 14 SECTION 2. The Fire Chief is hereby authorized to accept and administer the grant 15 funds as set forth in the grant award package. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1. 1 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMITTAL OF THE 2011 ASSISTANCE TO 2 FIREFIGHTERS GRANT PROGRAM ON-LINE APPLICATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY IN THE AMOUNT OF$173,200 AND AUTHORIZING THE 3 FIRE DEPARTMENT TO ACCEPT AND ADMINISTER THE GRANT FUNDS. 4 5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor 6 and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on 7 the_day of , 2011,by the following vote, to wit: 8 COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 9 MARQUEZ lo JENKINS 11 BRINKER 12 SHORETT 13 KELLEY 14 JOHNSON ,rrr✓ 15 MC CAMMACK 16 17 Rachel Clark, City Clerk 1s The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this_day of , 2011. 19 20 21 PATRICK J. MORRIS, Mayor 22 City of San Bernardino 23 Approved as to form: 24 JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney_ 26 By: 27 28 2. Preparer Information• Page I of I Overview ltd you attend one of the workshops conducted by DHS's regional fire program specialist? No, I have not attended workshop Was a workshop within 2 hours drive? No Are you a member, or are you currently involved in the management, of the fire department or non- affiliated EMS organization applying for this grant with this application? Yes, I am a member/officer of this applicant If you answered No, please complete the information below. If you answered Yes, please skip the Preparer Information section. Fields marked with an are required. Preparer Information • Preparer's Name Address 1 Address 2 • City •State Need help for ZIP+4? In the space below please list the person your organization has selected to be the primary point of contact for this grant. This should be a Chief Officer or long time member of the organization who will see this grant through completion. Reminder: if this person changes at anytime during the period of performance please update this information. Please list only phone numbers where we can get in direct contact with you. Primary Point of Contact •Title Division Chief Prefix (check one) N/A First Name George Middle Initial • Last Name Avery • Business Phone (e.g. 123-456-7890) 909 384 5286 Ext. • Home Phone (e.g. 123-456-7890) 909 384 5388 Ext. Mobile Phone/Pager(e.g. 123-456-7890) Fax (e.g. 123-456-7890) Email (e.g. user @xyz.org) avery_ge @sbcity.org httnc-//PQPr6i-Pc fPma nii PIA1 I Alternate Contact Information Page 1 of 1 Contact Information Alternate Contact Information Number 1 Title Deputy Chief Prefix N/A • First Name Mat Middle Initial •Last Name Fratus •Business Phone 909 384-5286 Ext. Home Phone 909 384-5287 Ext. Mobile Phone/Pager Fax 909-384-5281 Email fratus_ma @sbcity.org Alternate Contact Information Number 2 • Title Fire Chief Prefix N/A First Name Michael Middle Initial J •Last Name Conrad •Business Phone 909 384-5286 Ext. •Home Phone 909 384 5287 Ext. Mobile Phone/Pager Fax 909 384-5281 *Email conrad_mi @sbcity.org ��'Y1Q•��PQPM71/FAQ TAY1'10 !tl1� /Hnm n�iirn�rn r4��ro erns,+'/1�s�/�«.�7(�� 1 /..u._1:....a:�__ /., !1/1 /�1/�11 Applicant Information Pagel of 2 Applicant Information Organization Name City of San Bernardino Fire Department Type of Applicant Fire Department/Fire District of Jurisdiction Served City er,please enter the type of Jurisdiction Employer Identification Number 95-6000772 What is your organization's DUNS Number? 143532153(call 1-866-705-5711 to get a DUNS number) Headquarters or Main Station Physical Address Physical Address 1 200 East Third Street Physical Address 2 City San Bernardino State California Zip 92410-4889 Need help for ZIP+4' Mailing Address Mailing Address 1 200 East Third Street Mailing Address 2 City San Bernardino State California Zip 92410-4889 Need help for ZIP+41 EMW-2002-FG-06494/Closed Develop and implement a Wellness Fitness Program. EM W-2003-FG-11600/Closed Purchased defibrillators,self-contained breathing apparatus,communication equipment,clam shell batteries,and swiftwater rescue equipment. E M W-2005-FP-01812/Closed Funding for the juvenile fire-setter program,general prevention/awareness,a fire safety trailer,and fire safety props. E M W-2006-FO-07316/Closed $484,455-100 wildland fire shelters and vehicle exhaust extraction systems for all fire stations. EM W-2009-FHO-00882/Awarded:8/19/10-8/19/12 $2,769,602.00 for personnel costs and benefits of 12 firefighter positions. 2003 Homeland Security Grant Program(HSGP}Part I-Closed $38,508 for fire equipment. 2003 HSGP-Part II-Closed $155,342-turnout gear,SCBA units,and communication equipment. 2004 HSGP-Closed $84,291-communication equipment and a command vehicle. 2005 HSGP-Closed $41,385-incident response vehicle and personal protective equipment. 2006 HSGP-Closed $18,246-generators and communication equipment. 2007 HSGP-Closed $13,827-refrigerator magnets,public announcement system,projector,picture screen,laptop,and ceiling mount. 2008 EOC(HSGP)-Closed $9,602-6 computer notebooks for the EOC. 2002 Metropolitan Medical Response System(MMRS)-Phase I-Closed $400,000-to plan,develop,purchase special pharmaceuticals,initiate the equipping and identify the training requirements for a MMRS as the principal resource in respon 2002 MMRS-Phase II-Closed Please describe all grants that you have $200,000-modification 2 to the initial contract. received from DHS including any AFG grant 2002 MMRS-Phase III-Status:Active,5/24/02-11124/03 received from DHS or FEMA,for example, $280,000-modification 3 to the initial contract. 2002 AFG grant for vehicle or 2003 ODP 2004 MMRS Program-EMW-2004-GR-0779-Closed grant for exercises.(Enter"N/A"if Not $400,000-funding for the Capability Focus Area and Sustainment of Enhanced Capabilities. Applicable) 2005 MMRS-Closed $220,000-medical supplies,respirator fit tester,in suit communications for SCBAs,search cameras,deployable shelter systems,video conferencing,advanced life suppc 2006 MMRS-Closed $232,330-command vehicle,communication equipment,EMS equipment,SCBA equipment,hazardous materials equipment,and computer equipment. 2007 MMRS-Closed $258,145-ventilators,defibrillators,pharmaceuticals,generators,web gear,fire shelters,headsets,communications,vehicle stakebody,storage containers,training,and c 2008 MMRS-Status:Active:2/3/09-10/31/09 $321,221-defibrillators,generators,communications,airway management,rapid deployment shelters,and training exercises. 2009 MMRS-Status:Active:5/2010-5/2011;8/12/11 $321,831-communication equipment,pharmaceuticals,and medical equipment. 2001 Office of Traffic Safety(OTS)-EM0126-Closed $81,000-heavy rescue tool,airbag rescue system,heavy rescue. 2005 OTS-EM0517-Closed $90,000-extrication equipment. 2006 OTS-EM0604-Closed $78,500-thermal imaging device and extrication equipment. 2009 California Environmental Protection Agency-Closed $20,000-for fire personnel assigned to the hazmat investigation unit. 2009 Fireman's Fund Heritage Rewards-Closed $20,000-for the K-9 program authorized expenses. 2007/2008 Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program(RCPGP) Awarded Date:9/1/08-11128/10;12/2011 $100,000-subreceipient to participate in the development of regional evacuation,mass care and sheltering plans to be implemented in the event of a disaster. 2009 RCPGP-Pending Award 9/10-9/11 $50,000-to participate in the development of regional evacuation,mass care and sheltering plans to be implemented in the event of a disaster. 2008 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant(USASI)-Awarded 10/08-3/10 $340,000-interoperable mobile command vehicle. 2009 USASI-Awarded 9/09-3/12;10/2011 $270,000-develop community preparedness capabilities Account Information Type of bank account Checking °^nk routing number-9 di it number on the 121000248 i left hand corner of your check account number 4159283308 Additional Information For this fiscal year(Federal)is your organization receiving Federal funding from any other grant program that may duplicate No the purpose and/or scope of this grant request? htt-nc•//PCPrvirrPC fPma any/FPmaFirP(Tram/T7YPCrrant/icr�/firP7(11 1 /ar,r.l;��t;.,,,/� O/1 /7(11 1 Applicant Information Page 2 of 2 If awarded the AFG grant,will your organization expend more than$500,000 in Federal funds during your organization's fiscal Yes year in which this AFG grant was awarded? Is the applicant delinouent on any Federal No debt answered yes to any of the additional ions above,please provide an —pianation in the space provided below: Currently,the Fire Department has been awarded and is finalizing purchases for the 2009 Metropolitan Medical Response System Grant in the amount of$321,221;2009 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant in the amc to be completed by December 2011.Also,we have been awarded the 2009 SAFER grant in the amount of$2.7 million dollars and performance period deadline is August 2012. U44— lT /r'---— — �1-- it nn I 1 r i• .. r, ,.. Fire Department-Characteristics (Part I) Pagel of 2 Department Characteristics(Part 1) ,e you a member of a Federal Fire Department or .tracted by the Federal government and solely responsible No for suppression of fires on Federal property? *What kind of organization do you represent? All Paid/Career If you answered combination, above, what is the percentage of career members in your organization? If you answered volunteer or combination or paid on-call, how many of your volunteer Firefighters are paid members from another career department? •What type of community does your organization serve? Urban •What is the square mileage of your first-due response area? 64 •What percentage of your response area is protected by 93 hydrants? • In what county/parish is your organization physically located? If you have more than one station, in what county/parish is San Bernardino County your main station located? •Does your organization protect critical infrastructure of the Yes state? • How much of your jurisdiction's land use is for agriculture, 28 % wild land, open space, or undeveloped properties? •What percentage of your jurisdiction's land use is for 33 % imercial, industrial, or institutional purposes? •What percentage of your jurisdiction's land is used for 39 % residential purposes? How many occupied structures (commercial, industrial, residential, or institutional) in your jurisdiction are more than 18 three stories tall? What is the permanent resident population of your 205942 Primary/First-Due Response Area or jurisdiction served? •Do you have a seasonal increase in population? No •How many active firefighters does your department have who 156 perform firefighting duties? *How many ALS level trained members do you have in your 45 department/organization? • How many stations are operated by your organization? 12 • Is your department compliant to your local Emergency Management standard for the National Incident Management Yes System (NIMS)? •Do you currently report to the National Fire Incident Yes Reporting System (NFIRS)? If you answered yes above, please enter your FDIN/FDID 36195 "hat percent of your active firefighters are trained to the 100 % :I of Firefighter I? What percent of your active firefighters are trained to the 100 % level of Firefighter II? If you answered less than 100% to either question above, are 11+*s�n•��onas•c•��on �v��� h�.T.�r,.-..,.....�..,...��.�-,.4/.�-_,..��_.__x/____ /1'___/1/�� � /_ _ _1• . / � i� i��� .. Fire Department.Characteristics (Part I) Page 2 of 2 you requesting for training funds in this application to bring 100% of your firefighters into compliance with NFPA 1001? If you indicated that less than 100% of your firefighters are ,fined to the Firefighter II level and you are not asking for ning funds in this application, please describe in the text pox to the right your training program and your plans to bring your membership up to Firefighter II. •What services does your organization provide? Structural Fire Suppression Emergency Medical Responder Hazmat Operational Level Wildland Fire Suppression Basic Life Support Hazmat Technical Level Airport Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) Advanced Life Support Rescue Operational Level Formal/Year-Round Fire Prevention Program Rescue Technical Level Please describe your organization and/or community that you The City of San Bernardino Fire Department serves a resident serve. We recommend typing your response in a Word population of over 200,000 and covers a diverse service area of Document outside of this application, then copying and 64 square miles. In this service area there is approximately 19 pasting it into the written field. miles of wildland/urban interface area, a major rail yard, an There is a 4000 character limit. international airport, a jail, two major mall complexes and three major interstate freeways. The San Bernardino City Fire Department has a well developed department training program and has specialty programs such as Hazmat, USAR, AARF and Wildland. The department also has a professional Fire Prevention Bureau that offers a comprehensive inspection program; Arson Investigation program; Hazmat Investigation program; and a Juvenile Fire Setter program. �►+4f�o•��nonrc»noc� �osrn n��smie�....•�.«..�'!«......4/�:«,,,�..._��L_-_ /1----x111'11 /-__ __1• _ _ / n /� ir��� � Fire Department Characteristics (Part II) Pagel of 2 Fire Department Characteristics (Part II) lie 2010 2009 2008 * What is the total number of fire-related civilian fatalities in your jurisdiction 2 2 2 over the last three years? What is the total number of fire-related civilian injuries in your jurisdiction 4 5 7 over the last three years? What is the total number of line of duty member fatalities in your jurisdiction 0 0 0 over the last three years? *What is the total number of line of duty member injuries in your jurisdiction 41 48 56 over the last three years? Over the last three years, what was your organization's average operating 32252266 budget? * What percentage of your TOTAL budget is dedicated to personnel costs 89 (salary, overtime and fringe benefits)? What percentage of your annual operating budget is derived from: Enter numbers only, percentages must sum up to 100% Taxes? 87 % EMS Billing? 0 % Grants? 5 % Donations? 0 % Fund drives? 0 % Foe for Service? 8 % .er? 0 % If you entered a value into Other field (other than 0), please explain * Please describe your organization's need for Federal financial assistance. In addition to the economic downturn,which We recommend typing your response in a Word Document outside of this caused a high foreclosure rate and the closure of application, then copying and pasting it into the written field. There is a 4000 businesses, the State has reduced funding to our character limit. City. The net result is a $7 million shortfall with more cuts on the horizon. How many vehicles does your organization have in each of the types or class of vehicle listed below?You must include vehicles that are leased or on long-term loan as well as any vehicles that have been ordered or otherwise currently under contract for purchase or lease by your organization but not yet in your possession. (Enter numbers only and enter 0 if you do not have any of the vehicles below.) Total Number Total Number Total Type or Class of Vehicle of of Number Front line Reserve of Seated Apparatus Apparatus Riding Positions Engines or Pumpers (pumping capacity of 750 gpm or greater and water capacity of 300 gallons or more): 19 5 96 Pumper,Pumper/Tanker, Rescue/Pumper,Foam Pumper,CAFS Pumper,Quint(Aerial device of less than 76 feet),Type I or Type II Engine Urban Interface Ambulances for transport and/or emergency response 0 0 0 Tankers or Tenders (pumping capacity of less than 750 gallons per minute 0 0 0 (gpm)and water capacity of 1,000 gallons or more): al Apparatus: al Ladder Truck,Telescoping,Articulating,Ladder Towers,Platform,Tiller Ladder Truck, 2 1 15 Quint(Aerial device of 76 feet or greater) Brush/Quick attack (pumping capacity of less than 750 gpm and water 111-4v�o•//aoarcnnnc+ �mm� n..<�l L�.�,-,.,.,L;;«..r'!.,.,..,.�lF�..,,,..��--�/---- fir---nn� � i i• i .. . ..., . . Fire Department-Characteristics (Part II) Page 2 of 2 carrying capacity of at least 300 gallons): Brush Truck,Patrol Unit(Pick up w/Skid Unit),Quick Attack Unit,Mini-Pumper,Type III 5 0 20 Engine,Type IV Engine,Type V Engine,Type VI Engine,Type VII Engine °oscue Vehicles: :ue Squad,Rescue(Light,Medium,Heavy),Technical Rescue Vehicle,Hazardous 4 1 20 ..erials Unit Other: EMS Chase Vehicle,Air/Light Unit,Rehab Units,Bomb Unit,Technical Support(Command, 12 0 48 Operational Support/Supply),Salvage Truck,ARFF(Aircraft Rescue Firefighting), Command/Mobile Communications Vehicle,Other Vehicle 1,.�..�....,.//,.,.............. �.,.,... ._�__m_�..r..__�''_---sir__-------��'- - �r' --.,n, , � ,• ,. „ ,,.,,. . Fire Department Call.Volume Pagel of 1 Department Call Volume 2010 2009 2008 How many responses per year by category?(Enter whole numbers only. If you have no calls for any of the categories,enter 0) Working Structural Fires 267 321 322 False Alarms/Good Intent Calls 1154 1194 1481 Vehicle Fires 189 223 213 Vegetation Fires 228 276 281 EMS-BLS Response Calls 1 1 1089 EMS-ALS Response Calls 21221 20474 20394 EMS-BLS Scheduled Transports 0 0 0 EMS-ALS Scheduled Transports 0 0 0 Vehicle Accidents w/o Extrication 102 38 1768 Vehicle Extrications 2 2 334 Other Rescue 84 76 90 Hazardous Condition/Materials Calls 216 210 246 Service Calls 440 312 325 Other Calls and Incidents 0 0 0 Total 23904 23127 26543 'How many responses per year by category? (Enter whole numbers only. If you have no calls for any of the categories,enter 0) "",at is the total acreage of all 265 245 284 ,etation fires? •How many responses per year by category? (Enter whole numbers only. If you have no calls for any of the categories,enter 0) In a particular year, how many times does your organization receive 119 157 184 mutual/automatic aid? In a particular year, how many times does your organization provide mutual/automatic aid? (Please indicate the number of times your 102 160 216 department provides or receives mutual aid. Do not include first-due responses claimed above.) Out of the mutual/automatic aid responses, how many were structure 47 80 99 fires? 1.., .. �� .. ,. . . _�_,it it-�_�-- Request Information Page 1 of 1 Request Information Select a program for which you are applying. If you are interested in applying under both Vehicle Acquisition and Operations Safety, and/or regional application you will need to submit separate applications. Program Name Operations and Safety 2. Will this grant benefit more than one organization? Yes If you answered Yes to Question 2 above, please explain. We respond and receive mutual aid/automatic aid from surrounding agencies. These agencies are assigned to various divisions and groups on incidents that occur. We are applying for grant funding that will allow us to purchase in-mask radio equipment that will allow personnel on scene to receive and transmit radio transmissions. Our present radio system is extremely poor in incidents that require personnel to wear their SCBA masks. They have a very difficult time hearing due the radio being in their pockets and working at the same time, or their ability to work is hampered if they are carrying their radio with one hand. They also have difficulty in transmitting with our present portable radio system with the SCBA mask due to the inability to clearly communicate through their mask. With the radio communication system we are hoping to purchase, it allows all users to hear all transmissions because the listening device is attached to the mask adjacent to their ear and radio speaking device is built into the cone of their mask. When other agencies respond into our jurisdiction or when they respond into ours, our personnel will now be able to hear and transmit important messages from their scene supervisors to dissiminate to other the other agencies assigned to the incidents. In addition, we are requesting to replace 122 of our SCBA cylinders that are nearing their service expiration dates. As a City that relies on the mutual aid system to mitigate incidents, other agencies will be able to use our cylinders during incidents when theirs have been expended. 3. Enter Grant-writing fee associated with the preparation of this request. Enter 0 if there is no fee. $0 Fire Operations and Firefighter Safety Request Details Page 1 of 1 Request Details The activities for program Operations and Safety are listed in the table below. Activity Number of Entries Total Cost Additional Funding Action View Details Equipment 1 $ 100,000 $0 View Additional Funding Narratives Modify Facilities 0 $ 0 $0 View Details View Details Personal Protective Equipment 1 $ 73,200 $ 0 View Additional Funding Narratives Training 0 $ 0 $0 View Details Wellness and Fitness Programs 0 $0 $ 0 View Details * Total Funding for all EMS requested in this application $0 View Details Grant-writing fee associated with the preparation of this request. $0 C 'Ls.a..,.,..//..........:...... C...,... .r,.,./L',..,.�..L�:..,,.!`�.,.��/C..,..r....��/:_�/��_ 1n1 � /_���'--..•_� i_ n�� inns , Fire Operations and Firefighter Safety Proj Details Page 1 of 1 Request Details "jipment Item Number of units Cost per unit Total Cost Action Other Communications (explain) -We are requesting In-Mask radio communication devices for our SCBAs. Our present portable radio system is completely inadequate when it is used on the emergency scenes because personnel are wearing SCBA masks. Personnel 100 $ 1,000 $ 100,000 View Details have to remove the portable radio from their pocket and listen to the radio with one hand, then attempt to transmit radio messages by placing the radio next to their mask which sounds distant, muffled and distorted. L....._,-.//,.,.-�__.-,-,. .c�.. ._---lT'•-----r.__-r''-----sir_---------��'-- �r' --nn, , � ,• �. , ,,.,,, , View Operations and-Firefighter Safety - Equipment Page 1 of 1 View Operations and Firefighter Safety - Equipment Equipment Details 1.What equipment will your organization purchase with this grant? Other Communications (explain) Please provide further description of the item selected above or if you selected We are requesting In-Mask radio communication Other above, please specify. devices for our SCBAs. Our present portable radio system is completely inadequate when it is used on the emergency scenes because personnel are wearing SCBA masks. Personnel have to remove the portable radio from their pocket and listen to the radio with one hand,then attempt to transmit radio messages by placing the radio next to their mask which sounds distant, muffled and distorted. 2. Number of units: 100 (whole number only) 3. Cost per unit: $ 1000 (whole dollar amounts only) 4. Generally the equipment purchased under this grant program is: The equipment will increase your organization's available supply of this equipment to meet basic mission If you selected "replacing equipment" (from Q4) above, please specify the age of equipment in years. 5. Generally the equipment purchased under this grant program is: Will bring the organization into statutory compliance. We presently have very limited units of the radio Please explain how this equipment will bring the organization into statutory communication system that allows emergency ipliance in the space provided to the right. personel to communicate effectively. NFPA 1561, "Standard for Fire Department Incident Management System," 1990 Edition, addressed communications in Chapter 3-6. Chapter 3-6.4 required that communication systems follow a standardized method of transmitting emergency messages and notifications of imminent hazards to all levels of the command structure at emergency scenes. 6. Does this equipment provide a health and safety benefit to the members of your Yes organization? If yes, please fully explain in the narrative section. 7. Will the item requested benefit other organizations or otherwise be available for Yes use by other organizations? If you answered Yes in the question above, please explain: Other organizations will benefit from our grant funded equipment through our mutual aid and auto-aid agreements. Responding personnel will be able to communicate with the other agency's command and general staff on the emergency scene. 8. Will this equipment be used for wildland firefighting purposes? No 9. Is your department trained in the proper use of the equipment being purchased Yes with grant funds? If not, will you be asking for training funds for this purpose with this application or No will you obtain the appropriate training through other sources? ;lose Window �11rc�•//acarc�inao -PPmo Firefighting Equipment - Narrative Page 1 of 4 Firefighting Equipment -Narrative sction # 1 Project Description: In the space provided below include clear and concise details regarding your organization's project's description and budget. This includes providing local statistics to justify the needs of your department and a detailed plan for how your department will implement the proposed project. Further, please describe what you are requesting funding for including budget descriptions of the major budget items, i.e., personnel, equipment, contracts, etc.? *3000 characters The Sperian Respiratory Protection Radio Communication Systems we are requesting grant funding for is approximately$1000 per unit. In order to outfit our Chief Officers and Captains who will be charged with communicating on the emergency scene, we will need 100 of these units. Because this system is an integral part of the SCBA mask, the price point is set by Sperian Respiratory Systems and will be sought as a sole source vendor. This was the only device we researched that met the intrinsically safe characteristics we need for our all risk response department. In addition, this was the only product we found that allowed emergency personnel to communicate with surrounding personnel using amplification device attached to the SCBA „isk. The final feature the Sperian Radio Communication System offered was the users were able to quickly connect the radio to the SCBA mask without delay or difficulty. The other devices we researched, such as bone mics and throat mics, had limitations due to its functional characteristics. The bone mics were able to transmit and receive through the ear piece, but were not able to amplify the user's voice to the nearby personnel. The personnel who tried these types of products also reported that the wires caused a delay in response and easily caught on common construction debris found in most structure fires or rescue scenes. * Section #2 Cost/Benefit: In the space provided below please explain, as clearly as possible, what will be the benefits your department or your community will realize if the project described is funded (i.e. anticipated savings and/or efficiencies)? Is there a high benefit for the cost incurred?Are the costs reasonable? Provide justification for the budget items relating to the cost of the requested items. *3000 characters Assistance to Firefighters Grant will help our u-partment tremendously since we do not have the financial resources to purchase the SCBA radio communication systems we are requesting. We have lost 30 positions on the fire department in the last 3 years. Our City leadership divulged t..4.. ..ii ., ..._,:�� . -C--- r,,..,��:...,�..,,..��: ,..4:.-nA1 1 nip PIA1 I Firefighting Equipment - Narrative Page 2 of 4 there is a strong likelihood our City will have to cut 4 million dollars from our general fund which will have a great impact on the Fire Department budget. impact is an addition to the City eliminating positions on the fire department in the last 3 years. We have realized fewer personnel on our fire engines and truck companies which equates to delays in attacking structure fires, resulting in increased dollar loss rates and mortality rates due to fire, and increased risks to firefighter health and safety. The impact of not having adequate staffing places a premium on fireground communications. There are less firefighters available to adequately provide a constant risk assessment on the fireground. The communication devices we are requesting will greatly assist in broadcasting ever changing fire conditions to all levels of ICS on the fire. * Section #3 Statement of Effect: How would this award affect the daily operations of your department (i.e., describe how frequently the equipment will be used or what the benefits will provide the personnel in your department)? How would this award affect your department's ability to protect lives and property in your community? *3000 characters San Bernardino City has a population of over " x,000 people that is diverse and has many et hazards. The target hazards include a major railway hub and commuter train facility; three major highway arteries (1-10, 1-215, and 1- 210 freeways); County Seat buildings including Caltrans and Courthouses; and numerous large industrial buildings. Due to these target hazards and frequency of which our personnel use the SCBA, the San Bernardino City Fire Department is requesting funding for NIOSH approved In- Mask Communications devices. These devices designed and sold by Sperian Respiratory Protection USA amplify voice transmissions through the cone of the SCBA facepiece; and at the same time allows the user to effectively hear radio transmissions with their strategically designed amplifying earpiece that attaches to the SCBA facepiece. Our present system is does not meet the standard set forth by NFPA 1561, "Standard for Fire Department Incident Management System," 1990 Edition, addressed communications in Chapter 3-6. Chapter 3-6.4 required that communication systems follow a standardized method of transmitting emergency messages and notifications of imminent hazards to all levels of the command structure at emergency scenes. Our system does not allow emergency personnel ialize effective two-way communicate .._.;ause personnel are required to either remove the radio from their pockets to transmit messages; or if they have a remote microphone they cannot hear transmissions because they are not able to attach the microphone near their ear. 1114r�o•��Aanrc�lnoc. fm... n�����inv��nT�+�ro�!z-.,,,4/�:.. ...«.,..4/: ,../F:... 11111 L_ n/I /nn11 Firefighting Equipment - Narrative Page 3 of 4 The San Bernardino City Fire Department conducted a department wide survey in accordance to the development of our Stratgic ^'-ln. The survey revealed that the number one .e at our department was in-mask communications on the fireground. Personnel found the present system to be so hampering, it creates an unsafe working condition. The San Bernardino City Fire Department has suffered some near misses due to our inability to effectively communicate. We put together a Incident Review Team to examine our near miss events. The common conclusion derived from the analysis was our personnel were not able to communicate safety issues effectively due to the configuration of our present portable radio system and its inability to allow personnel to hear and transmit messages effectively. The most notable incidents we have incurred was one of our firefighters was severely electricuted while attempting to suppress a fire inside a commercial radiator repair shop. He did not hear, nor did his captain hear that the power to the building was not shut off and a result came in contact with an energized metal bar. Another high profile incident we had was a well involved residential structure fire where a firefighter was inside the structure and his captain was not able to communicate to the IC that structure was on the verge of collapsing. The firefighter had to be physically removed before the structure collapsed. Section #4 In the space provided below include details regarding your organization's request not covered in any other section. *3000 characters The City of San Bernardino Fire Department has concentrated on being NIMS compliant and was awarded a UASI Grant to purchase a mobile command post. One of the primary purposes of this vehicle to offer radio interoperability through its 12 channel V.I.P.E.R. INTEROPERABILITY SYSTEM. The system also offers FOUR (4)SAN BERNARDINO 800 MHz TRUNKED SYSTEM RADIOS, ONE (1)450-520 MHz RADIO, ONE (1) 136-174 MHz RADIO, ONE (1)39-50 MHz RADIO, ONE (1)VHF AM AIRCRAFT RADIO. This system will be used in conjunction with Sperian Respiratory Protection radio communication system. Any agency that uses any other radio frequency will be able to effectively realize two-way communication with our incident supervisors. As noted in the other sections, we routinely request and provide mutual aid to our neighboring agencies. These are comprised of Federal, State, County and Local agencies,which rely on our ability to effectively coordinate and communicate with their :)urces. The critical piece that would help us ..,aet the common goal of effective communication would be to awarded the Assistance to Firefighter's Grant necessary to purchase the in-mask communication devices. Firefighting Equipment - Narrative Page 4 of 4 IWAW � ��- - - - - - �- - - iT' - ^• rr i�•• i• it nn� � i �• i .. .. �...,. . Fire Operations and Firefighter Safety Proj Details Page 1 of 1 Request Details -sonal Protective Equipment Item Number of units Cost per unit Total Cost Action Spare Cylinders-45 minutes 122 $ 600 $ 73,200 View Details 1 0 1.x,....,,.1/................. �.,.,... ,_..__l r._�..r..�_r_---..ir_---------��'-- �r'---nn, , �_ ,• .. ,, ,,.,,, . Operations and Firefighter Safety - Personal Protective Equipment Page 1 of 2 View Operations and Firefighter Safety - Personal Protective Equipment Personal Protective Equipment Details 1. Select the PPE that you propose to acquire Spare Cylinders-45 minutes Please provide further description of the item selected above or if you Sperian/Survivair replacement cylinders. selected Other above, please specify. 2. Number of units: 122 (whole number only) 3. Cost per unit: $600 (whole dollar amounts only) 4. 100% • For turnout requests, what percentage of your on-duty active members will have PPE that meets applicable NFPA and OSHA standards if this grant is awarded? 0 If you are requesting new SCBA, what percentage of your seated riding positions will have complaint SCBA assigned to it if this grant is awarded? • If you are asking for specialized PPE (e.g., Haz-Mat), what percentage of applicable members will have specialized PPE that meets established standards if this grant is awarded? 5. What is the purpose of this request? to replace old/obsolete equipment If you have indicated you are requesting PPE (any PPE other than SCBA) N/A in the Question 1 above, what are the specific ages of your equipment in years? If requesting SCBA, click on "N/A", do not provide PPE ages here but #of ,tinue on to the next question. Please assure that you've accounted for Age (in Years) Items .L gear for ALL members declared in Department Characteristics - not just the gear you wish to replace. Less than 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 or more Number of members without gear If you have indicated you are requesting SCBA in the Question above, to which edition(s)of NFPA are your SCBA compliant? If not requesting SCBA, please click on "N/A" and continue on to the next question. Please account #of NFPA compliant ` ALL SCBA currently in your department's inventory-not just the Year SCBA tipment you wish to replace. 2007 Standard 71 2002 Standard 70 Older ■��Q•//PQPY�71!`PC forma (T��r/FamaFira(trotit/T1YP rtror*/i are/�irn7n� � /n ra���nnf��r,�s+ nii i�ni i Operations and Firefighter Safety - Personal Protective Equipment Page 2 of 2 Standards 6. Is this PPE: For protection use against fire .. you selected For some other use above, please specify 7. Will this equipment be used for wildland firefighting purposes? No 8. Is your department trained in the proper use of the equipment being Yes purchased with grant funds? If not, will you be asking for training funds for this purpose with this No application or will you obtain the appropriate training through other sources? Close Window J Firefighting PPE - Narrative Pagel of 2 Firefighting PPE - Narrative action # 1 Project Description: In the space provided below include clear and concise details regarding your organization's project's description and budget. This includes providing local statistics to justify the needs of your department and a detailed plan for how your department will implement the proposed project. Further, please describe what you are requesting funding for including budget descriptions of the major budget items, i.e., personnel, equipment, contracts, etc.? *3000 characters Funding is being requested for the purchase of new cylinders for our Self Contained Breathing Apparatus. The cylinders we are replacing must be retired because they have reached the end of their 15 year life cycle. The number of cylinders purchased will represent 27% of our total number of cylinders. Those purchased will have a 15 year life cycle, and won't have to be replaced until 2026. This purchase will be sole-source to be able to match the brand of the cylinder with the Self Contained Breathing Apparatus we use. The brand used by the San Bernardino City Fire Department is Sperian/Survivair. 'action #2 Cost/Benefit: In the space provided _)w please explain, as clearly as possible, what will be the benefits your department or your community will realize if the project described is funded (i.e. anticipated savings and/or efficiencies)? Is there a high benefit for the cost incurred?Are the costs reasonable? Provide justification for the budget items relating to the cost of the requested items. *3000 characters By purchasing the Sperian/Survivair brand cylinder, it will allow us to maintain our SCBA repair program "in house". We have personnel trained and certified as Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Technicians, which allows us to service and repair our Sperian/Survivair equipment. By not shipping the work out for service and repairs, this is a significant savings to the City of San Bernardino. The cylinder vendor (LN Curtis & Sons) has offered a price which is significantly lower than list price. * Section #3 Statement of Effect: How would this award affect the daily operations of your department (i.e., describe how frequently the equipment will be used or what the benefits will provide the personnel in your department)? How ild this award affect your department's ability protect lives and property in your community? *3000 characters By purchasing new SCBA cylinders, it will allow us to maintain the minimum number of air P I- ^r%I , Firefighting PPE - Narrative Page 2 of 2 cylinders set by our department based on our high call volume. The carbon wrapped cylinders will be light weight in comparison to the hoop %A,rapped cylinders being retired. This will ease physical demands of our firefighters. The %,, enders will be used on a daily basis throughout the department on our Firefighting, Wildland, Confined Space, HAZMAT, ARFF, Breathing Support and Command units. The City of San Bernardino has several LCO (Large Commercial Occupancies)and Hi-Rise buildings, which in the event of a fire will require a large number of Self Contained Breathing Apparatus cylinders. * Section #4 In the space provided below include details regarding your organization's request not covered in any other section. *3000 characters Sperian/Survivair SCBA cylinders will be purchased, because after market cylinders would not give us both NFPA and NIOSH certification. The use of Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (cylinders) in the Fire Service maintains our compliance with the Federal Standard for Breathing Air(42CFR84.141), the OSHA Standard for Respiratory Protection (29CFR1910.134), and the OSHA Standard for Confined Space (29CFR1910.146). �f1r�c•//aonvc�inoo �nm. rY�� /T r►nI t �_ i• ., . Budget Page 1 of 1 Budget dget Object Class a. Personnel $0 b. Fringe Benefits $0 c. Travel $0 d. Equipment $ 173,200 e. Supplies $0 f. Contractual $0 g. Construction $0 h. Other $ 0 i. Indirect Charges $0 j. State Taxes $0 Federal and Applicant Share Federal Share $ 138,560 ^nolicant Share $34,640 .feral Rate Sharing (%) 80/20 Non-Federal Resources (The combined Non-Federal Resources must equal the Applicant Share of $34,640) a. Applicant $34640 b. State $0 c. Local $0 d. Other Sources $0 If you entered a value in Other Sources other than zero (0), include your explanation below. You can use this space to provide information on the project, cost share match, or if you have an indirect cost agreement with a federal agency. Total Budget $ 173,200 1_A_A_____ /I_______ - _ _ r_ ___ /r r• _ _ _ _ I R Page l of l Narrative Statement r 2011 , the Narrative section of the AFG application has been modified. You will enter -,ividual narratives for the Project Description, Cost-Benefit, Statement of Effect, and Additional Information in the Request Details section for each Activity for which you are requesting funds. Please return to the Request Details section for further instructions. You will address the Financial Need in Applicant Characteristics II section of the application. We recommend that you type each response in a Word Document outside of the grant application and then copy and paste it into the spaces provided within the application. 1,41-r,n•//oco,-c ;„or �„-v,., ,�„ ,l t.', ,..,.„L':..,.!' ....,.a/C_------------a.1.--- fir'---nn 1 . l• 1, i, i,.„. . Assurances and Certifications Page 1 of 6 Assurances and Certifications m 20-16A You must read and sign these assurances. These documents contain the Federal requirements attached to all Federal grants including the right of the Federal government to review the grant activity. You should read over the documents to become aware of the requirements. The Assurances and Certifications must be read, signed, and submitted as a part of the application. Note: Fields marked with an * are required. O.M.B Control Number 4040-0007 Assurances Non-Construction Programs Note: Certain of these assurances may not be applicable to your project or program. If you have any questions, please contact the awarding agency. Further, certain Federal awarding agencies may require applicants to certify to additional assurances. If such is the case, you will be notified. As the duly authorized representative of the applicant I certify that the applicant: 1. Has the legal authority to apply for Federal assistance and the institutional, managerial and financial capability (including funds sufficient to pay the non-Federal share of project costs)to ensure proper planning, management and completion of the project described in this application. 2. Will give the awarding agency, the Comptroller General of the United States, and if appropriate, the State, through any authorized representative, access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the award; and will establish a proper accounting system in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards or agency directives. 3. Will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose that constitutes or presents the appearance of personal or organizational conflict of interest, or personal gain. 4. Will initiate and complete the work within the applicable time frame after receipt of approval of the awarding agency. 5. Will comply with the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. Section 4728-4763) relating to prescribed standards for merit systems for programs funded under one of the nineteen statutes or regulations specified in Appendix A of OPM's Standards for a Merit System of Personnel Administration (5 C.F.R. 900, Subpart F). 6. Will comply with all Federal statutes relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: (a) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352)which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin; (b)Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C. Sections 1681- 1683, and 1685-1686),which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; (c)Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. Section 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps; (d)the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 U.S.C. Sections 6101-6107), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; (e)the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (P.L. 92-255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; (f)the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; (g) §§523 and 527 of the Public Health Service Act of 1912 (42 U.S.C. §§290 dd-3 and 290 ee-3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records; (h)Title VIII of the Civil Rights Acts of 1968 (42 U.S.C. Section 3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or financing of housing; (i)any other nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) under which application for Federal assistance is being made; and (j)the requirements of any other nondiscrimination statute(s)which may apply to the application. 7. Will comply, or has already complied, with the requirements of Title II and III of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646)which provide for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced or whose property is acquired as a result of Federal or federally- assisted programs. These requirements apply to all interest in real property acquired for project purposes regardless of Federal participation in purchases. 8. Will comply, as applicable, with provisions of the Hatch Act (5 U.S.C. §§1501-1508 and 7324-7328)which limit the political activities of employees whose principal employment activities are funded in whole or in part }lt�f1R'��P,CP.TVICP.0 fPma ornv/FPmaFirP('Trat�t/frarrront/;c•,�/�;,-o7n1 1 /.,z.,.1:,.,.�: ,r./_ n/i lei n1 1 Assurances and Certifications Page 2 of 6 with Federal funds. 9. Will comply, as applicable, with the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. §§276a to 276a-7), the Copeland Act(40 U.S.C. §276c and 18 U.S.C. §874), and the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act 0 (40 U.S.C. §§327-333), regarding labor standards for federally-assisted construction subagreements. 10. Will comply, if applicable, with flood insurance purchase requirements of Section 102(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-234)which requires recipients in a special flood hazard area to participate in the program and to purchase flood insurance if the total cost of insurable construction and acquisition is $10,000 or more. 11. Will comply with environmental standards which may be prescribed pursuant to the following: (a) institution of environmental quality control measures under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (P.L. 91-190) and Executive Order(EO) 11514; (b) notification of violating facilities pursuant to EO 11738; (c) protection of wetlands pursuant to EO 11990; (d)evaluation of flood hazards in floodplains in accordance with EO 11988; (e)assurance of project consistency with the approved State management program developed under the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. §§1451 et seq.); (f)conformity of Federal actions to State (Clean Air) Implementation Plans under Section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act of 1955, as amended (42 U.S.C. §§7401 et seq.); (g) protection of underground sources of drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, as amended (P.L. 93-523); and, (h) protection of endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (P.L. 93-205). 12. Will comply with the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 (16 U.S.C. Section 1271 et seq.) related to protecting components or potential components of the national wild and scenic rivers system. 13. Will assist the awarding agency in assuring compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 470), EO 11593 (identification and protection of historic properties), and the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 469a-1 et seq.). 14. Will comply with P.L. 93-348 regarding the protection of human subjects involved in research, development, and related activities supported by this award of assistance. 15. Will comply with the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of 1966 (P.L. 89-544, as amended, 7 U.S.C. 2131 et seq.) pertaining to the care, handling, and treatment of warm blooded animals held for research, teaching, or other activities supported by this award of assistance. 16. Will comply with the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 U.S.C. Section 4801 et seq.)which prohibits the use of lead based paint in construction or rehabilitation of residence structures. 17. Will cause to be performed the required financial and compliance audits in accordance with the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996 and OMB Circular No. A-133, "Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations." 18. Will comply with all applicable requirements of all other Federal laws, executive orders, regulations and policies governing this program. Signed by George Avery on 08/23/2011 htt-ps:Heservices.fema.izov/FemaFireGrant/firegrant/icn/fire?Ol l /nn-nl;i-ar;nin a 4/1 /1ni 1 Assurances and Certifications Page 3 of 6 Form 20-16C You must read and sign these assurances. ,lifications Regarding Lobbying, Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters and Drug-Free Workplace Requirements. Note: Fields marked with an * are required. O.M.B Control Number 1660-0025 Applicants should refer to the regulations cited below to determine the certification to which they are required to attest. Applicants should also review the instructions for certification included in the regulations before completing this form. Signature on this form provides for compliance with certification requirements under 44 CFR Part 18, "New Restrictions on Lobbying; and 44 CFR Part 17, "Government-wide Debarment and Suspension (Non-procurement)and Government-wide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Grants)."The certifications shall be treated as a material representation of fact upon which reliance will be placed when the Department of Homeland Security(DHS)determines to award the covered transaction, grant, or cooperative agreement. 1. Lobbying A. As required by the section 1352, Title 31 of the US Code, and implemented at 44 CFR Part 18 for persons (entering) into a grant or cooperative agreement over$100,000, as defined at 44CFR Part 18, the applicant certifies that: (a) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid by or on behalf of the undersigned to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the making of any Federal grant, the entering into of any cooperative agreement and extension, continuation, renewal amendment or modification of any Federal grant or cooperative agreement. (b) If any other funds than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal grant or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form LLL, "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities", in accordance with its instructions. (c)The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all the sub awards at all tiers (including sub grants, contracts under grants and cooperative agreements and sub contract(s))and that all sub recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. 2. Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters (Direct Recipient) A. As required by Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension, and implemented at 44CFR Part 67, for prospective participants in primary covered transactions, as defined at 44 CFR Part 17, Section 17.510-A, the applicant certifies that it and its principals: (a)Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, sentenced to a denial of Federal benefits by a State or Federal court, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency. (b) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application been convicted of or had a civilian judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain or perform a public(Federal, State, or local)transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property. (c)Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity(Federal, State, or local)with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (1)(b)of this certification: and (d) Have not within a three-year period preceding this application had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, or local)terminated for cause or default; and B. Where the applicant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, he or she shall attach an explanation to this application. III ff-►%o•//aoA,-XT;1-nV �o„,., a..T�l� ,,,.,,�:.._r� ��/t----- - -��'- it nn, , I ,• - - - Assurances and Certifications Page 4 of 6 3. Drug-Free Workplace (Grantees other than individuals) As required by the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, and implemented at 44CFR Part 17, Subpart F, for grantees, as defined at 44 CFR part 17, Sections 17.615 and 17.620: (A) The applicant certifies that it will continue to provide a drug-free workplace by: (a) Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such prohibition; (b) Establishing an on-going drug free awareness program to inform employees about: (1)The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; (2)The grantees policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace; (3)Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation and employee assistance programs; and (4)The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace; (c) Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the grant to be given a copy of the statement required by paragraph (a); (d) Notifying the employee in the statement required by paragraph (a)that, as a condition of employment under the grant, the employee will: (1)Abide by the terms of the statement and (2) Notify the employee in writing of his or her conviction for a violation of a criminal drug statute occurring in the workplace no later than five calendar days after such conviction. (e) Notifying the agency, in writing within 10 calendar days after receiving notice under subparagraph (d)(2)from an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction. Employers of convicted employees must provide notice, including position title, to the applicable DHS awarding office, i.e. regional office or DHS office. (f) Taking one of the following actions, against such an employee, within 30 calendar days of receiving notice under subparagraph (d)(2), with respect to any employee who is so convicted: (1)Taking appropriate personnel action against such an employee, up to and including termination, consistent with the requirements of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; or (2) Requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a Federal, State, or local health, law enforcement or other appropriate agency. (g) Making a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug free workplace through implementation of paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f). (B) The grantee may insert in the space provided below the site(s)for the performance of work done in connection with the specific grant: Place of Performance Street City State Zip Action If your place of performance is different from the physical address provided by you in the Applicant Information, press Add Place of Performance button above to ensure that the correct place of performance has been specified. You can add multiple addresses :peating this process multiple times. Section 17.630 of the regulations provide that a grantee that is a State may elect to make one certification in each Federal fiscal year. A copy of which should be included with each Assurances and Certifications Page 5 of 6 application for DHS funding. States and State agencies may elect to use a Statewide certification. aigned by George Avery on 08/23/2011 Assurances and Certifications Page 6 of 6 FEMA Standard Form LLL only complete if applying for a grant for more than $100,000 and have lobbying activities. See Form 20-16C for lobbying activities iition. This form is not applicable