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Agenda 07/24/2012 Item #16E47/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to provide after- the -fact approval for the attached Assistance to Firefighters Grant application that was submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for the purchase of three replacement ambulances for Emergency Medical Services in the amount of $575,850. OBJECTIVE: To receive after - the -fact approval from the Board of County Commissioners to submit an Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) application to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to fund the purchase of three replacement ambulances for Emergency Medical Services. CONSIDERATIONS: On July 2, 2012 the County Manager approved the electronic submittal of an AFG grant application, in accordance with Collier County CMA #5330 which authorizes the County Manager to approve the submittal of grant applications with subsequent BCC action at the next available Board meeting to ratify the approval as "after -the- fact." The Assistance to Firefighters Grant program typically provides only a month for development and submittal of grant applications. This year the program opened on June 11th with a deadline of July 6th, too late to meet the deadline for the June 26th Board Meeting. This grant was submitted by EMS to request funding to purchase three ambulances that are on the Fleet Replacement Schedule, because even with the funding of four ambulances subject to Board approval of the FY13 budget, there are still an additional three on the replacement schedule for FY13 and two additional scheduled for replacement and two for refurbishment in FY14. The total funds requested for this project was $575,850, $460,680 to be funded by the grant and a match of 20 %, $115,170 to be funded by the County in EMS Fund 493. If awarded, staff will come back to the Board to request approval to accept the grant. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no Fiscal Impact at this time. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is legally sufficient, and requires majority support for approval. -JAK GROWTH IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact resulting from this action. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the after -the -fact submittal of an Assistance to Firefighters Grant application to fund the purchase of three replacement ambulances for Emergency Medical Services. PREPARED BY: Artie Bay, Supervisor — Admin., Emergency Medical Services Packet Page -2990- COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.E.4. 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. Item Summary: Recommendation to provide after - the -fact approval for the attached Assistance to Firefighters Grant application that was submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for the purchase of three replacement ambulances for Emergency Medical Services in the amount of $575,850. Meeting Date: 7/24/2012 Prepared By Name: BayArtie Title: Supervisor - Accounting,EMS Operations 7/6/2012 2:37:43 PM Approved By Name: KopkaWalter Date: 7/9/2012 7:45:03 AM Name: Joshua Thomas Title: Grants Support Specialist, Date: 7/9/2012 9:02:45 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 7/9/2012 10:04:15 AM Name: PriceLen Title: Administrator, Administrative Services Date: 7/11/2012 3:50:55 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 7/12/2012 10:03:59 AM Name: PryorCheryl Title: Management/ Budget Analyst, Senior,Office of Management & Budget Date: 7/13/2012 11:33:27 AM Packet Page -2991- Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 7/13/2012 1:01:47 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 7/13/2012 9:24:04 PM Packet Page -2992- 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. Cod ier C074nty Office of Management & Budget TO: Leo Ochs, County Manager CC: Artie Bay, Emergency Medical Services FROM: Joshua Thomas, Grants Support Specialist DATE: July 2, 2012 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. Grant Application Reviewed and Ap roved by CounManager or _C+iV MC anager Date After the fact approval by the BCC is required at the July 24, 2012 BCC meeting. SUBJECT: County Manager review and approval of an Assistance to Firefighters Grant Application to the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the amount of $460,680. Collier County Emergency Medical Services is submitting an application on behalf of Collier County to request funding for three replacement ambulances. The grant request will be $460,680 and, if awarded, EMS would provide a 20% match of $115,170 towards the total $575,850 necessary to fund the purchase of these trucks. The 20% match will come from EMS Fund 493. This grant program typically provides only a month for development and submittal of grant applications. This year, the program was announced on June, 11, 2012 with a deadline of July 6, 2012. Furthermore, since there were no BCC meetings scheduled prior to or during the application period, your review and approval of the application is requested followed by after- the -fact approval at the July 24, 2012 BCC meeting. This application is subsnitted online and does not require the submittal of any signed documents. Your approval will allow Artie Bay in EMS to submit the application via the FEMA online application portal. Once you have reviewed the proposal, please sign in the box above and call me for pickup at 252 -8989. Thank you and please let me know if you have any questions regarding this request. 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 20' -1,1 -1 ° CI -1, IA4V) -A7A6 - 239- 252 -8973 - FAX 239- 252 -8828 Packet Page -2993- Prepatvr Information Overview 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. Page 1 of 1 *Did you attend one of the workshops conducted by DHS`s regional fire program specialist? No, I have not attended workshop Vas a workshop offered within 2 hours drive? Yes Are yoti a member, or are you currently Involved in the management, of the fire department or non- afflllated 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's Name • Address 1 Address 2 City ;state • Zip Preparer Information Need halo for Z113+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 any time during the period of performance please update this information. Please list only phone numbers where we can get In direct contact with the POC. Title Prefix (check one) • First Name Middle Initial Last Name • Business Phone (e.g. 123 -456 -7890) • Home Phone (e.g. 123 -456 -7890) Mobile Phone /Pager (e.g. 123-456 -7890) Fax (e.g. 123.456 -7890) Email (e.g. user@xyz.org) Primary Point of Contact Supervisor - EMS Admin Ms. Artie .R Bay 239 - 252 -3740 Ext. 239 -252 -3756 text. ArtieBay @colliergov.net https:// eservices ,fema.gov/FemaFireGnant/fii Packet Page - 2994- pplication/new oveiview jsp ?vie... 712/2012 Alteiiiate Contact Information Contact information Title Prefix • First Name Middle Initial Last Name Business Phone Home Phone Mobile Phone /Pager Fax *Email Title Prefix * First Name Middle Initial • Last Name • Business Phone ,Home Phone Mobile Phone /Pager Fax Email Alternate Contact Information Number 9 Assistant Chief Mr. Walter J Kopka, II 239 - 252 -3740 Ext. 239262 -3757 Ext. WalterKopka @colliergov.net Alternate Contact Information Number 2 County Manager Mr. Leo E Ochs, Jr. 239 -262 -8383 Ext, 239- 252 -3746 Ext. LeoOchs @colliergov.net 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. Page 1 of I hups:/l escivices .feina.gov/F'emaFireGrant/ftri Packet Page - 2995 - plication/contact info jsp ?view =... 7!2/2012 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. , Applicant Information Page 1 of Applicant Information • Organization Name • Type of Applicant • Type of Jurisdiction Served If other, please enter the type of Jurisdiction • Employer Identification Number • What is your organization's DU Na umber? Headquarters or Main Station Physical Address • Physical Address 1 Physical Address 2 • City • State • zip Mailing Address Mailing Address 1 Mailing Address 2 City * State • Zip Collier County EMS Non - affiliated EMS Organization County 59- 6000558 076997790 (call 1- 866 -705 -5711 to get a DUNS number) 8075 Lely Cultural Pkwy Naples Florida 34113 - 9005 Need help tot ZIP +4? 8075 Lely Cultural Pkwy Naples Florida 34113-9005 Need help for ZIP +4? • Please describe all grants that you have received from DHS, for example, 2008 AFG grant for a vehicle or 2010 HSGP grant for exercises. (Enter NIA if Not Applicable). 9/13104 Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Grant (EMPA) Operating 10/10/06 Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Grant Program 111105 Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Grant Program 3/11103 Citizens Corps Sub -Grant Program Operating for Emergency Management 1/28/05 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program Fire apparatus for Isle of Capri 113/04 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program - FY03 - Firefighting equipment for Ochopee 711/04 State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSGP) 2004 -2005 Program and plans 318/07 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program Equipment 1/24/06 State Homeland Security Grant Program FY 06 Planning, training, equipment for Emergency Management 3/3105 Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program Equipment for Water Department Security Upgrades 1118108 Assistance to Firefighters Grant - Equipment 4/5108 Assistance to Firefighters Grant - Equipment 5120108 Citizens Corps Sub -Grant Program Training September 9, 2008 AFG Stair Chair October 27, 2009 Emergency Management Preparedness and'Assistance Program 2009 -2010 October 30, 2009 Department of Homeland Security Grant Program 2010 September 1, 2010 Emergency Management Performance Grant 2010 April 15, 2011 Department of Homeland Security Grant Program 2011 June 14, 2011 Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Base Grant 2011 -2012 Account information • Type-of bank account Bank routing number - 9 di it number on the bottom left I, hand corner of your check *Your account number Additional Information https:l /eser vices. fema.gov /FemaFireGrantlfli Packet Page - 2996- pplication/applicant info jsp ?grin... 7/2/2012 Applicant Information For this fiscal year (Federal) is your organization receiving Federal funding from any other grant program No that may duplicate the purpose and /or scope of this grant request? • if awarded the AFG grant, will your organization expend more than $500,000 in Federal funds during your Yes organization's fiscal year in which this AFG grant was awarded? 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. Page 2 of 2 • Is the applicant delinquent on any Federal debit? No If you answered yes to any of the additional questions above, please provide an.explanation In the space provided below: In 2011 Collier County expended $20,861,505 In federal funds. It Is reasonable to expect that Collier County will continue to expend more than $500,000 each subsequent fiscal year. https:// eservices .fema.gov/FemaFireGrant/fir Packet Page -2997- �plication/applieant info jsp ?prin... 7/2/2012 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. EMS Department Characteristics (Part 1) Page 1 of 1 Department Characteristics (Part I) AOM • What kind of organization do you represent? All Pald /Career If you answered combination, above, what is the percentage of career members in your organization? • What type of community does your organization serve? Suburban • Does your department transport? Yes • What is the square mileage of your first -due response area? 2025 • In what county /parish Is your organization physically located? If you have more than one station, in what Collier county /parish Is your main station located? • Does your organization protect critical infradructure of-ft No state? • How much of your jurisdiction's land use Is for agriculture, 67% wiidland, open space, or undeveloped properties? • What percentage of your jurisdiction's land use is for 24% commercial and Industrial purposes? • What percentage of your jurisdiction's land Is used for 9% residential purposes? • What is the permanent resident population of your 321620 PrimatYlELL-Du2 Bespongt Area or lurisdiction served? • How many active members does your EMS organization have that meet the minimum EMS certification standards as 177 dictated by your jurisdiction or State? • How many stations are operated by your organization? 20 • How many personnel are trained to f=irst 177 Responder /Emergency Medical Responder? • How many untrained members perform other duties such as 0 only drive? • How many personnel are trained to EMT -B level? 177 • How many personnel are trained to EMT -1 level? 177 • How many personnel are trained to EMT -P level? 132 What services does your organization provide? Medical First Response Advanced Life Support Transport Rescue Operational Level Basic Life Support Non- Transport - Advanced Life Support Non-Transport Vehicle Extrication Basic Life Support Transport Hez -Mat Operational Level Rescue Technical Level Fire Suppression Please describe your organization andfor community that you serve. We recommend typing your response In a Word Document outside of this application, then copying and pasting It into the written field. There Is a 4000 character limit. Collier County EMS is the sole provider of emergency medical transport services for all of Collier County, Florlda. Collier Is the largest county in the state, encompassing 2025 square miles, with a combination of urban, suburban and rural areas. Collier County Is located on the southwest coast of Florida with a permanent population of 321,520 (based on the 2010 census). Approximately 20,000 workers increase the population each'day. In addition, the moderate *climate, miles of beaches, three airports and numerous marinas attract a multitude of visitors each day, swelling the population level to nearly 400,000 (Collier County Planning Department estimate) during peak season. This agency responded to 36,185 calls for emergency medical services In FY 2011 and provided 23,920 transports. Emergency medical services are provided to the County via 166 full -time Paramedics and EMTs, along with 11 field supervisors. https:// eservices .fema.gov/FeiiiaFireGrandjit Packet Page -2998- ppiication/geti _ ques jsp ?view= pri... 7/2/2012 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. . EMS Department Characteristics (Part II) Pagel of 2 EMS Department Characteristics (Part 11) 2011 2010 2009 • What is the total number of line of-duty member fatalities In your jurisdiction over the last three years? *What Is the total number of line of duty member injuries in your jurisdiction over the last three years? • Over the last three years, what was your organization's average TOTAL operating budget? • What percentage of your TOTAL budget Is dedicated to personnel costs (salary, overtime and fringe benefits)? • What percentage of your annual •operating budget is derived from: Enter numbers only, percentages must sum up to 100% `faxes? 59% EMS Billing? 41 % Grants? 0% Donations? 0% Fund drives? 0% Fee for Service? 0% Other? 0% 11 24 26 24058933 80% If you entered a value Into Other field (other than 0), please explain * Please describe your organization's need for Federal financial assistance. We recommend typing your response in a Word Document outside of this application, then copying and pasting it Into the written field. There Is a 4000 character limit. Over 80% of the Collier County EMS budget Is to cover personnel costs. The remaining 20% is utilized to cover operating costs and capital purchases to replace worn equipment. The budget is largely dependent (41 %) on ambulance fee revenues. With the majority of the county being agricultural, there Is a large influx of both a'migrant population and Indigent patients. As such, Collier County experiences a high volume of write -offs for ambulance services. in addition, ambulance fee collections are tatting a negative turn due to the trend by insurance companies to short -pay claims (payments substantially less than billed), unemployment and people's loss of group Insurance, and the economy in general. Most Individuals will choose to keep their lights on and feed their families before paying for an ambulance ride. As the revenues decrease, the offsetting funds must come from ad valorem taxes, which are already strained due to the growth of the area and demands on the infrastructure of the County. Especially significant is a referendum in the State of Florida to reduce property taxes that has crippled county agencies from obtaining necessary funding through ad valorem taxes. In addition, and common throughout the United States, property values have tumbled and Collier County has experienced an $87 million loss in revenue since FY08. For the past four fiscal years, the department's operating budget has been reduced from the prior year, totally eliminating fundirig for replacement of worn out equipment. Collier EMS has been unable to secure alternative funding for this project. We are unable to apply to the State of Florida for grants because only projects for new or expanded services are eligible under.that program. As indicated above, the only way we will be able to fund this project is through outside financlal assistance, such as the AFG program. What was the total mileage that your organization drove 840186 the vehicles In your fleet last year? • 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.) Number of Number of Number Type or Class of Vehicle Front Line Reserve of Seated Apparatus Apparatus https:// eservices .fenia.gov/FeinaFireGriint/ft _---- -, , - 2999- ipplication/org char jsp ?view= pri... 7/2012 E VIS Department Characteristics (Part II) Ambulances: 24 9 Ambulance, EMS Transport Unit Non- Transport: EMS Chase Vehicle, Aldl.tght Unit, Rehab Units, Bomb Unit, Technical Support (Command, Operational SupportlSupply), Salvage Truck, ARFl: 96 0 (Aircraft Rescue Firefighting), CommandlMobile Communications Vehicle, 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. Page 2 of 2 Riding Positions Awk Z https:// eservices .fema.gov/f-emaFireGrant/fir, Packet Page - 3000 - rpiication/org char.jsp ?view= pri... 7/212012 EMS Department Call Volume Department Call Volume 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. 2011 2010 2009 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 0 0 0 EMS -BLS Response Calls 14770 15117 14326 EMS -ALS• Response Calls 21295 22046 20913 EMS -BLS Scheduled Transports 0 0 0 EMS -ALS Scheduled Transports 0 0 0 Vehicle Extrications 0 0 0 Other Rescue 0 0 0 Hazardous Condition /Materials 29 48 29 Calls Total 36094 37211 35268 How many responses per year by category? (Enter whole numbers only. If you have no calls for any of the categories, enter 0) Total calls requiring transport, exclusive of scheduled transport 23920 23476 22584 declared above All Other Calls and Incidents not declared above, including fire, 91 45 56 good - intent, etc. Packet Page -3001 - https:/l eservices. fema. gov/ FemaFireGrant/ firegranVjsp /tire2Ol2 /application/response jsp ?view= pri... 7/3/2012 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. ELVIS Request Information Page 1 of 1 Request Information 1, Select a program for which you are applying. You can apply for as many activities within a program as you need. If you are interested in-applying under both Vehicle Acquisition and EMS Operations and Safety, and/or regional application you will need to submit separate applications. Program Name Vehicle Acquisition 2. Will this grant benefit more than one organization? No If you answered Yes to Question 2 above, please explain. 3, Enter Grant- writing fee associated with the preparation of this request. Enter 0 if there Is no fee. $0 htt ps:/ lesei-N, ices.fenia.goN,/FemaFireGrant/f: Packet Page - 3002- pplicatioii Irequestdetails /requestl... 7/2/2012 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. EMS Vehicle Acquisitioni Request Details Page 1 of I Request Details - The activitles for program Vehicle Acquisition are listed in the table below. Item Total Cost Additional Funding Ambulance $191,960 $ 0.0 Ambulance $191,950 $ 0.0 Ambulance $191,960 $ 0.0 Grant- writing fee associated with the preparation of this request. $0 https.// eservices .fema.gov/FeniaFireCrrant/firl Packet Page - 3003 - 'Plicatiori /requestdetails /activityS... 71212012 Budget Budget 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. Page I of 1 i Budggt Obiect Class a. Personnel $ 0 b. Fringe Benefits $ 0 c. Travel $ 0 d. Equipment $ 575,850 e. Supplies $ 0 f. Contractual $ 0. g. Construction $ 0 h. Other $ 0 €. Indirect Charges $ 0 j. State Taxes $ 0 Federal and Applicant Share Federal Share $ 460,680 Applicant Share $115,170 Federal Rate Sharing ( %} 80120 "Non-Federal Resources (7he combined Non - Federal Resources must equal the Applicant Share of $115,170) a. Applicant $115170 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 -$878,860 https:// eservices .fema.gov/FemaFireGrant/ft, Packet Page - 3004- .pplication/ budget total jsp ?view--... 7/2/2012 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. AvvUeant Information: Collier County EMS is the sole provider of emergency medical transport services for all of Collier County, Florida. Collier is the largest county in the state, encompassing 2025 square miles, with a combination of urban, suburban and rural areas. Collier County is located on the southwest coast of Florida with a permanent population of 321,520 (based on the 2010 census). Approximately 20,000 workers increase the population each day. In addition, the moderate climate, miles of beaches, three airports and numerous marinas attract a multitude of visitors each day, swelling the population level to nearly 400,000 (Collier County Planning Department estimate) during peak season, • This agency responded to 36,185 calls for emergency medical services in FY 2011 and provided 23,920 transports. Emergency medical services are provided to the County via 166 full -time Paramedics and EMTs, along with i 1 field supervisors. Proiect Deserintion; This grant request is respectfully subnutted to provide $4460,680 for three medium duty ambulances comprised of Ford F550 chassis and a Horton Box. Collier County will match 20% ($115,170) for a total of $575,850 to fiend the purchase of this equipment. These vehicles would be purchased through the "Florida Sheriffs Bid for Fire Rescue Vehicles and Other Fleet Equipment." These ambulances are compliant with KKK- A -1822E and Collier EMS' driver /operator training utilizes DOT Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC) National Standard Curriculum. Safety of our crews, patients and the general public are first and foremost. In June 2011 one of our trucks experienced a complete electrical failure during a transport. Not only did the truck have to be towed to motor pool for repair, but another ambulance had to be summoned to resume the transport of the patient. The next day, this same truck was again transporting a patient when the engine failed. Once again, delay in transport and another ambulance taken from its zone to continue the transport. Recently another truck experienced a power failure (again during transport) and was out of service for five days. In the past 12 months, we have. experienced 8 instances of apparatus failure either enroute to a call or during transport. Breakdowns are particularly problematic for its because our County is so large and transports often initiate in very remote areas, many miles from our local hospitals. Breakdowns of any type can have adverse outcomes for critically ill or injured patients. We are especially sensitive to this danger because a truck broke down a few years ago while transporting a patient from a remote location and although a replacement unit was dispatched and completed the patient transport, she eventually died from injuries she had suffered. In addition to the patient risks, breakdowns affect coverage in other zones as another unit is dispatched to replace a broken -down ambulance. Because our crews are spread so thin and often have long waits at hospitals, particularly during the heavy visitors' season, any equipment failure puts a strain on the entire system and consequently the public may suffer slower response times to emergencies, in addition, there is a- liability to the County for worn out or unsafe equipment. Collier County is served by 83 miles of interstate 75 (Alligator Alley). Approximately 68 of these miles are crossing the state through national preserves and everglades swamplands,, According to the Florida Department of Transportation, from 2008 to 2011, the annual average traffic count went from 9 million to 9.5 million vehicles. During that time period, Collier County EIS responded to about 3600 calls per Packet Page -3005- 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. year on that highway system, with about 350 per year in the remote areas of 1 -75 between Collier and Broward counties, Cost/Benefit: Collier EMS currently has a� fleet of 33 ambulances. In 2007 we began purchasing Horton ambulances with boxes that are better quality and more rugged to allow them to be remounted on new chassis at least once; in effect doubling the lifespan of the box and reducing the replacement costs of new ambulances. The remounting process is scheduled to begin in FY14. The County's Fleet Management Department has recommended replacement of ambulances each year, but the department has been unable to keep up with these replacements due to budget constraints. Tile department currently has seven old and high mileage ambulances that are recommended for replacement. All but two have in excess of 200,000 miles; two of which are actually closer to 300,000 miles. DUxitig`2.0:11 ':; our: ainbulaizce .; rove Me MY 700;000: iiiiles Because ambulances are normally idling for long periods of time on scene and at the hospitals, there is even greater wear and tear on the engines than the mileage reflects. One source indicates that 60 minutes of idling time is equivalent to between 80 and 120 minutes of driving time. Also, because of their age and type, these trucks are not suitable for the remount plan. In fact, the manufacturer of these older trucks has since gone out of business. Even if this had not been the case, the welds on the boxes are broken and their general condition does not make them conducive to a remount plan. Cost, of course, is always a factor. Over the past several years, maintenance and repair costs have skyrocketed. It has become a financial burden keeping these old units operational. All of the trucks have exceeded their cost in maintenance and repair costs, some by almost twice their purchase price. In addition, repair and -maintenance resources that are being spent on these units could be better utilized on other -more viable vehicles. Should this grant not be funded, Collier EMS is in jeopardy of not having sufficient transport vehicles to keep. up with our call volume, postponing treatment and transports, which may ultimately result in negative outcomes for our patients, as well as possibly limiting our capacity foxmt►izi ;l -pi d:situaiio s; Statement of Effect: If awarded this grant through the assistance of the U. S, Department of Homeland Security, Collier County EMS will be able to assure that our citizens and visitors have reliable transport vehicles to achieve acceptable response times and favorable patient outcomes. As indicated previously, tourist season increases our call volume significantly, requiring extra units be put into service. in addition, extra units may be required during hurricane season, which runs from June through November.. It is. imperative that each and every truck is ieady and able to roll when extra units are placed into service during a severe storm or any other type of emergency. Measurable results would be fewer vehicle failures, fewer interrupted responses and transports as well as lower maintenance costs. Collier E1v1S does not track responses by specific trucks but rather by medic unit. Numbers of responses vary greatly based on zone demographics. For example, in 2011 one of our units in a remote, sparsely populated Packet Page -3006- 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. zone responded to 287 calls, while another unit in a densely populated urban zone responded to 2,060 calls. Additional Information: As indicated previously, our County is experiencing critical budget reductions. Even though our Fleet Department has recommended a replacement schedule for our ambulances, we have been unable to accomplish this goal due to budget constraints. Our capital budget to purchase worn out medical equipment has been completely eliminated for FY 2012 and the operating budget has been cut for four consecutive years. No pay raises have been given, In fact, several years ago the union members voted to not take 'a scheduled COLA adjustment that was contractually obligated in an effort to avoid layoffs which would have occurred due to the budget constraints. The safety of our crews and patients is being threatened by vehicles that are experiencing increased mechanical failures due to age and wear and tear. The award of this grant will allow us to remove the most problematic of our fleet and replace them with reliable vehicles that will last twice as long due to our remount program, improve response times and provide safe and reliable transports for our patients. Packet Page -3007- Assurances and Certifications Assurances and Certifications FEMA Form SF 4248 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. 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. 0.M.BControl 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; (1) any other nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) under which application for Federal assistance is being made; and 0) 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 it and III of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (P.L. 91 -646) which provide Packet Page -3008 - https:// eservices. fema. gov /FemaFireGrant/ firegrant/ jsp /fue2012 /applicatioD/assurances forms com... 7/3/2012 Assurances and Certifications 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. 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 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 (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 Artie Bay on 07103/2012 Packet Page -3009 - https:// eservices. fema. gov/ FemaFireGrant/ firegranvjsp riire/ui/.fapphcation/assurances forms com... 7/3/2012 Assurances and Certifications Form 20 -16C 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. You must read and sign these assurances. Certifications 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 l.lS 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 AOW 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. Packet Page -3010 - https:// eservices. fema .gov/FemaFireGrant/firegranvjsp /lire ,zuiziapplication /assurances forms com... 7/3/2012 Assurances and Certifications 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. 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 DNS 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 by repeating this process multiple times. Packet Page -3011 - https:// eservices. fema. gov/ FemaFireGrant/ firegranvlspirtre /-uivapplication /assurances forms com... 7/3/2012 Assurances and Certifications 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. 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 application for DNS funding. States and State agencies may elect to use a Statewide certification. Signed by Artie Bay on 07103/2042 Packet Page -3012 - httpsJ /eservices. fema. gov/ FemaFireGrant/ firegraiivjs.pi .Lucavi,r.,application/assurances forms com... 7/3/2012 Assurances and Certifications FEMA Standard Form LLL 7/24/2012 Item 16.E.4. Only complete if applying for a grant for more than $100,000 and have lobbying activities. See Form 20 -16C for lobbying activities definition. This form is not applicable Packet Page -3013 - https://eservices. fema. gov /FemaFireGrant/ fireb...._ -,- ,. _.._. --- ,..pplication /assurances forms_com... 7/3/2012