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Agenda 09/24/2013 Item #11E 9/24/2013 11.E. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to issue Big Corkscrew Island Fire and Rescue District a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for Advanced Life Support non-transport services for one year and authorize the Chairwoman to execute the Permit and Certificate. OBJECTIVE: To issue Big Corkscrew Island Fire and Rescue District ("Big Corkscrew") a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity ("COPCN") for Advanced Life Support ("ALS") non-transport services and authorize the Chairwoman to execute the COPCN and permit. CONSIDERATIONS: Big Corkscrew submitted an application to operate a non-transport Advance Life Support service within its district boundaries. Staff supports the application based solely on the rural nature of the Big Corkscrew, albeit a small number of past Collier County EMS responses are outside the desired rural area typical response time guidance. The 2007 studies reported in the application are not a true indicator of the current response times by Collier County EMS. Fractal response times (which is a detailed report of a percent of times an emergency vehicle is on scene in a specific time period) are used for EMS response times not averages as submitted in Big Corkscrew's application. Therefore, the response times are not a like comparison. The EMS section of the Annual Update Inventory Report (AUIR) travel time goal for the rural area is 12 minutes or less, 90% of the time. For the one year time-period from July 2012 to June 2013, EMS achieved the travel time goal for the rural area of Big Corkscrew 87% of the time. County EMS staff will continue to seek opportunities and resources to improve the County's response times in Big Corkscrew. Staff would like to clarify to the Board two concerns, which are not prohibitive to this COPCN granting. First, while timely first responder Basic Life Support services are most effective in the chain of events toward escalated patient care, County staff endorses the delivery of those first- responder non-transport services with utility type vehicles from the fire service whenever possible as opposed to Class A fire apparatus for general residential medical call types. The County receives frequent consumer inquiries and complaints as to why large fire apparatus arrives at the scene of non life-threatening residential medical calls. It is County staff's preference that Fire Districts consider providing services referenced above in the future with smaller vehicles for improved cost-efficiency and emergency response risk-reduction to other motorist. Second, the application reports Big Corkscrew will use its Medical Director instead of the County's Medical Director. Staff would prefer the utilization of the County Medical Director. It should be noted that the Public Safety Authority's Medical Director's subcommittee is now active and meeting regularly on protocols and various issues. County staff received a letter dated September 6, 2013 from Big Corkscrew Island Fire and Rescue District's Chief Greenberg assuring County Staff that its medical director will become fully engaged and act in good faith with both the County Medical Director and the Public Safety Authority. The letter has been attached as back-up to this item. Packet Page-461- 9/24/2013 11 .E. In accordance with Section 6 of Ordinance No. 04-12, as amended, the Director of the Bureau of Emergency Services recommends approval based on his finding that there is a public necessity for Big Corkscrew to provide the service and that all other requirements under Ordinance No. 04-12 have been met. If this item is approved by the Board, the COPCN and Permit will allow operations to commence on January 15, 2014 and expire on December 31, 2014. Subsequent renewal applications are the responsibility of Big Corkscrew to submit 90 days prior to the expiration date. It should be noted that the application is too large for inclusion in the agenda package. Attachment A from the application is included as it provides the relevant overview of the application. The entire application may be viewed at the Collier County Emergency Services Center located at 8075 Lely Cultural Parkway, Naples, FL between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm by contacting 239-252-3622. A copy will also be provided to the Clerks' office of Minutes and Records. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact to the Board for granting this certificate. The Board is requested to accept and recognize as revenue in Fund (490) the $250.00 application fee with the corresponding application. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The standards set forth in Ordinance No. 04-12, Section 7 apply. Section 7 states: "The Board of County Commissioners shall not grant a certificate unless it shall find, after public hearing and based on competent evidence that each of the following standards has been satisfied: A. That there is a public necessity for the service. In making such determination, the Board of County Commissioners shall consider, as a minimum,the following factors: 1. The extent to which the proposed service is needed to improve the overall emergency medical services (EMS) capabilities of the County. 2. The effect of the proposed service on existing services with respect to quality of service and cost of service. 3. The effect of the proposed service on the overall cost of EMS service in the County. 4. The effect of the proposed service on existing hospitals and other health care facilities. 5. The effect of the proposed service on personnel of existing services and the availability of sufficient qualified personnel in the local area to adequately staff all existing services. (2) That the applicant has sufficient knowledge and experience to properly operate the proposed service. Packet Page-462- 9/24/2013 11 .E. (3) That, if applicable,there is an adequate revenue base for the proposed service. (4) That the proposed service will have sufficient personnel and equipment to adequately cover the proposed service area." Ordinance No. 04-12, Section 8 states: "In making the determinations provided for in Section 7 above, the Board may, in its sole discretion, appoint a Hearing Officer to hold a public hearing and to make factual findings and conclusions as a result of the hearing. Should a Hearing Officer be appointed, said Hearing Officer shall render a written report to the Board within 30 days of the hearing, which report shall contain the officer's findings and conclusions of fact, and a recommended order. The findings and conclusions of fact shall be binding upon the Board, but the recommended order shall be advisory only." This item has been approved as to form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board action. -JAB RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners: 1. Accepts the findings of the Director of the Bureau of Emergency Services; 2. Approves the issuance of a COPCN and Permit to the Big Corkscrew Island Fire and Rescue District for ALS Non-Transport for a period of one year and authorizes the Chairwoman to execute same. 3. Recognizes the $250.00 application fee for the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity within the EMS Fund 490. Prepared by: Dan E. Summers, Director of Bureau of Emergency Services Attachments: Big Corkscrew Letter Big Corkscrew COPCN Application—Attachment A Corkscrew COPCN Corkscrew Permit Packet Page-463- 9/24/2013 11 .E. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 11.11.E. Item Summary: Recommendation to issue Big Corkscrew Island Fire and Rescue District a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for Advanced Life Support non-transport services for one year and authorize the Chairwoman to execute the Permit and Certificate. (Dan Summers, Administrative Services Bureau of Emergency Services Director) Meeting Date: 9/24/2013 Prepared By Name: BoniChristine Title:Administrative Assistant, Senior, 9/6/2013 12:32:45 PM Submitted by Title: Administrative Assistant, Senior, Name: BoniChristine 9/6/2013 12:32:46 PM Approved By Name: SummersDan Title: Director-Bureau of Emergency Services, Date: 9/6/2013 2:14:39 PM Name: pochopinpat Title:Administrative Assistant,Facilities Management Date: 9/9/2013 9:29:01 AM Name: BelpedioJennifer Title: Assistant County Attorney,County Attorney Date: 9/10/2013 9:59:25 AM Name: PriceLen Title:Administrator, Administrative Services Date: 9/13/2013 9:36:31 AM Packet Page-464- 9/24/2013 11 .E. Name: BelpedioJennifer Title:Assistant County Attorney,County Attorney Date: 9/16/2013 9:46:00 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 9/16/2013 10:44:54 AM Name: IsacksonMark Title: Director-Corp Financial and Mgmt Svs,CMO Date: 9/16/2013 11:55:48 AM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 9/17/2013 3:11:14 PM Packet Page-465- 9/24/2013 11 .E. Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District Office of the Fire Chief Rita M.Greenberg, CDM, MPA September 6,2013 Director Dan Summers Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services 8075 Lely Cultural Pkwy Naples, FL. 34113 RE: COPCN Application Director Summers: We would like to add the following information as consideration for the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District's COPCN Application. In addition to the information provided in the application, it should be noted that it is the full intent of the District, if given the opportunity,to work in conjunction with all interested parties in the provision of emergency medical care. In the selection of a Medical Director, it will be understood that the District's medical director,alongside the District,will work in cooperation with the Public Safety Authority's Medical Director Subcommittee, the Office of the Collier County Medical Director and Collier County EMS as it pertains to policy and protocol for the consistent quality and provision of pre-hospital emergency medical care. Your review and consideration of this request are greatly appreciated. We look forward to building this harmonious relationship as we enhance the level of emergency medical care afforded to the residents and visitors of the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District. Thank you, Rita M.Greenberg, Fire Chief Big Corkscrew Island Cc: Board of Fire Commissioners Captain Eric Watson Packet Page -466- 9/24/2013 11.E. BIG CORKSCREW ISLAND FIRE CONTROL AND RESCUE DISTRICT 13240 IMMOKALEE ROAD,NAPLES,FL.34120 239-455-1204 Application for a Certificate to Provide Advanced Life Support(Non-Transport) An applicant for a certificate shall obtain forms from the department to be completed and returned to the division administrator_ Each application shall contain: 1) The name,age and address of the owner of the ambulance or ALS provider,or if the owner is a corporation,then of the directors of the corporation and of all the stockholders holding more than 25 percent of the outstanding shares. For governmental units,this information shall be supplied for members of the governing body. Name: Paul M. Plamondon Address: 13250 lmmokalee Road Naples, FL. 34120 Age: Name: Ramon Eliseo Chao Me, J f.TtA V-2 tom;r'e C Address: 13250 lmmokalee Road s's e d Naples, FL.34120 Age: S LA-IN‘tx.ke �s Name: Christopher L.Crossan Address: 13250 Immokalee Road Naples, FL. 34120 Age: Opt 2) The Boundaries of the territory desired to be served All that area of land located in Collier County, Florida,described as: Range 27 East,Township 47 South; Range 28 East,Township 47 South; Range 27 East, except Sections 29,30,31 and 32, Township 48 South; Range 28 East,Township 48 South; Range 29 East,except Section 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,and 18,Township 48 South; range 28 East, except Sections 4,5,6,7,8,9,16,17,18,19,20,21,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35 and 36,Township 49 South; Range 29 East,except Sections 25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,and 36,Township 49 South; all of said lands being located in Collier County as set forth in public records(Attachment A). Including all areas in which the District has current executed mutual and auto aid agreements within the County(Attachment B). Allowing the District to provide ALS non- transport response service to these areas will augment and enhance the County's provision of Emergency Medical Care and transport services. 1 Packet Page-467- 9/24/2013 11.E. 3) The number and brief description of the ambulances or other vehicles the applicant will have available. This is a request to provide ALS non-transport response services within the service area of the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District("District"). Accordingly,there will be no ambulances provided by the District. Transport will remain the responsibility of Collier County EMS. The District will provide ALS non-transport response services through state licensed and District trained paramedics to those in need of ALS non-transport response services until Collier County EMS paramedics arrive and can take over care of the patient. We rotate our fleet through our facilities to balance mileage,wear and tear,and staffing capabilities. All of our engines will be licensed as ALS non-transport response units, but only one engine will be in service as an ALS non-transport response unit at any given time. To support the ALS engines a ALS non-transport response supervisory vehicle will be in service as well. The engines that will be licensed and utilized by the District,to maintain ALS non-transport response services are: Sutphen S2 (primary ALS engine A)—VIN#1S9A18LD961003100 Sutphen S2 (primary ALS engine B)—VIN#1S9A1BLD261003097 Sutphen CC(reserve ALS engine)—VIN#1FVABZBS33HK63552 4) The address of the intended headquarters and any sub-stations. Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District(Administrative Building) 13250 Immokalee Road Naples, FL.34120 Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District(Station 10) 13240 Immokalee Road Naples, FL.34120 Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District(Station 11/Maintenance Facility) 18665 Immokalee Road Naples, FL.34120 Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District(Station 12) 21520 Immokalee Road Naples, FL. 34120 5) The training and experience of the applicant. The Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District has been involved in providing Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical Services since 1977. The District's leadership team is composed of the following members: * Rita M.Greenberg, Fire Chief(21 years experience) Florida certified Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician • Michael T.Ginson,Assistant Chief Operations and Administration (23 years experience) Florida certified Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician • Eric Watson,Captain Operations and Training(25 years experience),formerly with Collier County EMS, Florida certified Firefighter/Paramedic 2 Packet Page -468- 9/24/2013 11.E. 6) The names and addresses of three Collier County residents who will act as references for the applicant. • Robert E. Buck 3307 Potomac Court Naples, FL.34120 • Karen M.Acquard 441 24th Ave NE Naples, FL. 34120 • Michael Ramsey 2631 4th St NW Naples, FL.34120 7) A schedule of rates which the service intends to charge. The Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District is requesting a Certificate to provide Advanced Life Support non-transport response services. Currently there is no charge for the Basic Life Support non-transport response services being provided by the District,and the District seeks to continue with this practice while providing ALS non-transport response services. 8) Financial data including assets and liabilities of the operator. A schedule of all debts encumbering any equipment shall be included. • Attachment C 3 Packet Page-469- 9/24/2013 11 .E. Requirement for board approval in granting certification The Board of County Commissioners shall not grant a certificate unless it shall find,after public hearing and based on competent evidence that each of the standards has been satisfied. 1) That there is a public necessity for the service. In making such a determination,the Board of County Commission shall consider,as a minimum,the following factors: a. The extent to which the proposed service is needed to improve the overall emergency medical services(EMS)capabilities of the county. The Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District has been providing BLS first response non-transport services within its District boundaries since 1977. The Districts enabling act,77-535, Laws of Florida, and all subsequent special acts of the District were codified in 2000 pursuant to section 191.015, Florida Statutes;2000-395, Laws of Florida Section 2 Status and Purpose states"The Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District, an independent special district, is organized and exists for all purposes set forth in this act and chapters 189 and 191, Florida Statutes. " In accordance with Florida Statutes 191.008(1)—Special Powers allows the District to"establish and maintain emergency medical and rescue response services and acquire and maintain rescue, medical, and other emergency equipment, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 401 and any certificate of public convenience and necessity or its equivalent issued thereunder. " (Attachments A and G) Over the years the District has proven its ability to provide quality BLS service with a response time of less than 4:08 minutes to positively augment the Collier County Emergency Medical Services ALS response. (Attachment D). The District employs 10 state certified firefighter/paramedics that would be utilized to support the ALS non-transport response service program. The successful enhancement(the use of ALS non-transport response service programs)to the existing Collier County Emergency Medical Services system has been thoroughly documented and further supported by two independent groups. Both of these groups' studies and/or reports have been previously provided to the Board of County Commissioners for their review,and have also been included as part of this application as reference material. The first report was prepared in 2007 by Emergency Services Consulting, Inc. at the request of the Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department. This report titled 2007 EMS Master plan was financed by the Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department through the utilization of available State of Florida grant funds. To further answer the question as to what extent the proposed service is needed to improve the overall emergency medical services(EMS)capabilities of the County, please refer to page 3 of the 2007 EMS Master Plan. The author states, "ESCI's findings support this concept,as data indicates the ALS Engine Program provides quantifiable benefit to the overall delivery of the emergency medical services, particularly when system demand is high." Furthermore on page 141,the author states"The ALS engines should be utilized to increase the capability of the EMS system in general."(Attachment E). 4 Packet Page -470- 9/24/2013 11.E. The second report was prepared and presented by the Collier County Productivity Committee in August 2008,and presented to the Collier County Board of Commissioners as part of the FY 2008-09 final budget preparations. On the second page of the summary report the author indicates that existing ALS engine programs within Collier County have made a significant improvement in response times—"In particular,the seven ALS units provided by North Naples Fire District have made a big improvement in response times in north collier." (Attachment F). Even though these reports are greater than 3 years old,the statistical value of these reports demonstrating the enhancement of Advanced Life Support first response non-transport to the current Collier County Emergency Medical Service System is still valid today. The granting of a certificate to provide Advanced Life Support non-transport response services within the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District will improve the level of service to a rural portion of Collier County, provided by Collier County EMS, which currently has a response time criteria of 12 minutes 90%of the time (Naples Daily News, Chief Walter Kopka, March 4,2013), which is nearly eight(8)minutes greater than the Districts current response time average of 4:08 minutes for medical calls (Attachment D). The issuance of a certificate will also aid in fostering a more positive relationship with the Collier County Office of the Medical Director by allowing the District to contract with a Medical Director, which can act as the liaison between the District and the County Medical Director. The 2007 EMS Master Plan(Attachment E) also identified a potential for cost savings to the County, by either eliminating existing transport units from areas which are already well serviced or relocating transport units to other areas in the County which are currently under serviced. These options have yet to be exercised by Collier County therefore granting a certificate to the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District to provide ALS non-transport response service will be of significant benefit to the resident's of the rural community. The certificate will allow the District to offer an enhanced level of service to the area,while not disrupting the current level of service to the urban areas. The Productivity Committee report(Attachment F) indicates the existing ALS Engine program in North Naples Fire Control and Rescue District has been a savings to the Collier County Taxpayer,which was an already well serviced area. It stands to reason that savings to the Collier County Taxpayer would be realized by the implementation of an ALS non-transport response services program in the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District, located in the rural area of Collier County currently covered with a single medic unit"assigned"to the 194 square mile service area of the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District. b. The effect of the proposed service on existing services with respect to quality of service and cost of service. The granting of this certificate will have no impact on the cost of the current Collier County EMS services. ALS non-transport response services are already being provided to residents throughout Collier County by North Naples Fire, City of Naples and City of Marco Island at no additional cost. The granting of this certificate will allow for that same level of ALS non-transport response service to be provided to the residents of the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District,and areas served by automatic or mutual aid,at no additional cost. This practice is expected to continue unless a change 5 Packet Page-471- 9/24/2013 11 .E. to the County fee ordinance provides opportunities for billing for such services. The District is not requesting a change to the billing system for ALS services. In respect to the quality of service,the granting of a certificate to provide ALS non- transport response services will allow the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District to increase the level of medical services to residents and visitors alike. The intent will be to integrate many, if not all,aspects of our program,with the established and effective ALS non-transport response services provided by the North Naples Fire Control District. We will"increase training and cooperative effort,will ensure consistency among all ALS providers,and ensure that these same providers demonstrate an ability to perform their various skills and procedures adequately, prior to certifying them to function within the system" (Attachment F). This integrated program will also foster the same level of education and training, regardless of the organization for which the paramedics operate within and furthermore, by allowing the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District to provide ALS non-transport response services,there will be a quantifiable benefit to the overall delivery of emergency medical services to the residents in the rural District of Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District,especially when system demand exceeds the current supply. It is the intention of the District by obtaining a certificate,to provide ALS non-transport response services to contract with a medical director whom shall meet all F.S.401 and F.A.0 64-J requirements. The District's Medical Director's primary responsibility shall be to assist the District in expanding its training opportunities,and assuring the competency of all District paramedics to not only continue to meet,but exceed all State and Local expectations and guidelines. The District is fully aware and agrees with the County Commissioners concerns of fragmentation in the delivery of out-of-hospital Basic and Advanced Life Support,as currently created by the Office of the Medical Director. As stated in the 2007 EMS Master Plan, "ALS Engine personnel are not allowed to carry the same medications and equipment as does Collier County EMS,creating a fragmentation of patient care". The report goes on to mention"To further confuse this issue,many of the personnel currently functioning within the ALS engine program or employed by Fire Districts are current and/or former Collier County EMS personnel with equal or greater training, education,and experience as those operating on the county transport units." Lastly, "With a more consistent training and orientation program of all ALS personnel, regardless of the agency,the system can begin to function more uniformly in regards to pre-hospital medical care for the citizens of Collier County." (Attachment E). Moreover, the District is strongly considering utilizing the same Medical Director and the established team of doctor's working with him currently providing Medical Direction services to one of the three ALS non-transport response programs in Collier County. In utilizing the same Medical Director there will be less fragmentation and greater consistency with the ALS programs currently in place within Collier County. The goal is to assure that fragmentation is minimized,or lack of parity in the delivery of Emergency Medical Care is non-existent within the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District. In addition,the District Medical Director shall be required through contractual agreement with the District to work closely with the Office of the Collier County Medical 6 Packet Page -472- 9/24/2013 11 .E. Director to assure that residents and visitors of the District can benefit from a well organized,comprehensive,non-fragmented and highly sophisticated system delivering quality medical services. The number of employees(firefighter/EMTs and firefighter/paramedics)the District has is much tower than some other areas within the County that currently operate ALS engine programs. While we have sufficient numbers to operate an ALS non-transport response service program with our own certificate, the requirements proposed in affiliation with Collier County EMS and under the direction of the County Medical Director over the past years have created several concerns. In 2001 the District passed resolution 2001-01 clearly identifying its intent to provide ALS non-transport response services. The District supported personnel in their efforts to acquire their State of Florida Paramedic certifications and continued to develop an adequate number of personnel to effectuate the transition to the provision of ALS non-transport response services. This goal continues to exist and various methods to deliver this service and the associated costs have been reviewed in subsequent years. In 2008,the District presented a pilot program to the District 5 Commissioner, all costs to be borne by the District,which was a more practical and fiscally responsible approach for an organization of our size. After the initial meeting, no further action was initiated or taken by the Commissioner to share this concept with fellow Board members or County Staff. The expansion of services was placed on"hold" in 2009 due to the economical issues the District,State and Country were facing. In late 2011,the District once again researched the concept of providing ALS non-transport response services. We held several meetings with Collier County EMS personnel to work on what was called a "rural response program",that would allow the provision of intermediate level paramedic care to the residents of Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District. The intermediate level is not consistent with the recommendations found on page 30 of the 2007 EMS Master Plan"Increase training,education and practice consistency among all providers and ensure that all providers are able to perform equal skills and procedures prior to"certifying"them to function within the system" (Attachment E). It is this intermediate care level,the costs associated with mandatory ride time,swap programs, and the subsequent overtime that have impeded our ability to provide ALS non- transport response services to the residents and visitors of our District. The awarding of a certificate to Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District for ALS non- transport response services,will allow for the opportunity to establish a training and education program in house,in conjunction with our Medical Director,that is consistent with the protocols of the Office of the Collier County Medical Director, but allows for the flexibility needed to limit the overtime expense while providing for a consistent level of enhanced quality care to the residents and visitors of the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District. c.The effect of the proposed service on the overall cost of EMS service in the County. The granting of a certificate for the provision of Advance Life Support non-transport response services shall have no negative impact on the overall cost of the Collier County Emergency Medical Services system. ALS non-transport response services are currently being provided by three different agencies within Collier County,at no cost to the Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department. The Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District currently provides Basic Life Support non-transport response 7 Packet Page-473- 9/24/2013 11 .E. services and is completely funded to continue to offer this level of service. If the Certificate is granted,the District is in the financial position to implement Advance Life Support non-transport response services to the residents and visitors of Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District, in addition to maintaining current BLS services provided. d.The effect of the proposed service on existing hospitals and other health care facilities. Currently there are no hospitals within the boundaries of the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District.There are four recognized hospitals within Collier County. The granting of a certificate to provide Advance Life Support non-transport response services to the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District could potentially improve the operations of the hospital emergency rooms through the delivery of a higher level of ALS care and service. Hence, patients that are transported to the hospitals could arrive with less acuity of illness or injuries,which could require less intensive hospital resources and potentially lessening the length of stay of patients in the hospital. These are two critical benchmarks that can result in a positive impact to the operations of the hospitals and emergency rooms. e.The effect of the proposed service on personnel of existing services and the availability of sufficient qualified personnel in the local area to adequately staff all existing services. The Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District currently operates 5 Basic Life Support non-transport response apparatus utilizing 10 paramedics and 14 Emergency Medical Technicians.The District will place 1 apparatus(engine)and 1 quick response vehicle(supervisor) in service as ALS non-transport response service capable units and maintain 3 BLS non-transport response apparatus. The District currently employs a sufficient number of Paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians to provide the level of service being requested. It shall have no impact on the staffing levels of the existing services. 2) That the applicant has sufficient knowledge and experience to properly operate the proposed service. The Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District has been providing Fire and Emergency Medical Services within its boundaries since 1977. Our management staff has a combined 69 years of experience in providing excellence in service to its community. The District responds to approximately 650 9-1-1 medical calls per year, providing personnel with ample experience in the provision of Basic Life Support care. With the number of paramedics currently employed and the number of medical calls responded to there will be ample opportunity for the Paramedics to provide Advance Life Support care. Additionally, of the 10 paramedics 3 have Bachelor's Degrees and 4 have Associates'degrees. Two of the District's paramedics worked in EMS Systems prior to joining the fire service—one with Hendry County EMS for 4 years,attaining the rank of Lead Medic and one with Collier County EMS for 15 years attaining the ranks of Field Training Officer,Training Captain and Battalion Chief. This same individual taught the 8 Packet Page -474- 9/24/2013 11 .E. Paramedic program through Edison College for 10+years and more. Presently 3 of the District's paramedics currently work in a hospital setting part time. Lastly,all of the District's EMT's and Paramedics meet or exceed all of the State of Florida Department of Health certification requirements. 3) That,if applicable,there is an adequate revenue base for the proposed services. The Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District is seeking a certificate to provide Advance Life Support non-transport response service in addition to the Basic Life Support non-transport response services currently provided within the District's boundaries. The District has consistently funded all Fire Operations and Prevention services,as well as Basic Life Support non-transport response services, utilizing its millage cap(or lower)as approved by a vote of the people within the District. Due to the size of the area served and the increase in demand for service,the approved maximum millage rate has gone from 1 mil(as approved in 1977)to 3.75 mils today(as approved in 2010). The District is currently operating at a millage rate of 3.50 for FY 2013 and anticipates this rate to remain the same or decrease in the future. No change to this funding source is either necessary or expected. 4) That the proposed service area will have sufficient personnel and equipment to adequately cover the proposed service area The Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District currently operates 5 Basic Life Support non-transport response apparatus along with 4 additional apparatus, utilizing 10 paramedics and 14 Emergency Medical Technicians. The District has taken the necessary budgetary measures to continue the provision of Basic Life Support non- transport response services, in addition to plan for the purchase and maintenance of the equipment required for the provision of Advance Life Support non-transport response services,through a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity granted to the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District. Response to both fire and medical calls averages 6:38 minutes and response to medical calls only average is 4:08 minutes— significantly lower than current CCEMS response time goal of"8 minutes or less,90%of the time,for properties west of Collier Boulevard and 12 minutes of less 90%of the time for properties east of Collier Boulevard" (Naples Daily News, March 4,2013),as well as the "9 minutes 90%of the time countywide" (Attachment E). 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COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA Areft BIG CORKSCREW ISLAND FIRE CONTROL AND RESCUE DISTRICT This Permit is effective January 15, 2014 and expires December 31, 2014 Name of Service: Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District Name of Owner: Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District Principle Address of Service: 13240 Immokalee Road, Naples,FL 34120 Business Telephone: 239-455-1204 Description of Service: Non-Transport Advanced Life Support Number of Vehicles: 3 Ground Units available. See Application for description of vehicles. This permit, as provided by Ordinance No. 2004-12, as amended, shall allow the above named Non-transport ALS Service to operate within the Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control response boundary and pursuant to a mutual-aid agreement until the expiration date hereon, except that that this permit may be revoked by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County at any time the service named herein shall fail to comply with any local, state or federal laws or regulation applicable to Big Corkscrew Fire Control and Rescue District. Issued and approved this 24th day of September, 2013 ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA , Deputy Clerk Georgia A. Hiller,Esq., Chairwoman Approved as to form and legality: Jennifer A. Belpedio, Assistant County Attorney C ■.S1 Packet Page -477- 9/24/2013 11 .E. Attachment A Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue District The engines that will be licensed and utilized by the District to maintain ALS non- transport response services are: Sutphen 52 {primary ALS engine A) -V1N# 1 S9A1 BLD961003100 Sutphen 52 {primary ALS engine B) -VIN# 1S9A1BLD261003097 Sutphen CC {reserve ALS engine) -VIN#1 FVABZBS33HK63552 Packet Page-478-