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6 <br /> .� � � � ¢ �� � � ,� � �� �� �.� � � 2012 <br /> �'�.���, ���4� ��,:.��"��r'.�z��`,�� -�.,��r 6.�� .. ��,*.,a c�;::�:�.¢ �C�.':c,. �,� - <br /> ��:...�, �.r, � <br /> . Local Spending Initiative("Buying Local"):The OCCA has always prioritized local and in-state <br /> vendors on equipment purchases,when possible. Newton's Fire&Safety Equipment,Inc. in <br /> Swepsonville has been the primary vendor for OCCA purchases.CW Williams and Co., LLC,of <br /> Rocky Mount,and Municipal Emergency Services, Inc.,of Charlotte,have been other major <br /> vendors. <br /> . Children's Fire Safety House:After a coordinated fundraising effort involving all <br /> departments,the OCCA purchased an educational fire safety trailer in 2005.The Children's Fire <br /> Safety House is available for use in community events countywide. <br /> . Establishment&Enhancement of Countywide Mutual Aid System:The OCCA spearheaded the <br /> original countywide mutual aid system in 1994.This ensured a standardized, multi-departmental <br /> response to fires outside of municipal boundaries. <br /> a. In 2005,the OCCA signed an upgraded mutuat aid compact,which provides for a <br /> three-department response to areas outside of municipal areas. <br /> . Policy Development:As independent corporate entities,the fire and rescue departments have <br /> relatively independent operational authority. Nevertheless,departments have found it <br /> beneficial to unify and develop shared response policies to streamline operations and mutual <br /> aid. Standard Operating Procedures(SOPs) represent the daily guidelines for departmental <br /> operations.Coordinated standards benefit departments by ensuring functional operations at <br /> mutual aid scenes. Residents in turn benefit from greater effectiveness. Major accomplishments <br /> are highlighted below, but a number of other practices have been initiated by one department <br /> and adopted by others through sharing in the OCCA. <br /> a. Station Numberin�and Resource Tvp�n�. mid_1990s:Systematic identification of assets <br /> b. Plain Lan ua e Radio Communication Procedures 1992:The OCCA mandated the use of <br /> "clear text" on the airwaves to replace 10-codes,a decade before this became a DHS <br /> mandate in the wake of September 11`h <br /> c, 2 in 2 out SOP, 1998:The OCCA recommended this best practice response to structure <br /> fires. <br /> d. ICS protocols SOP,2011:The Incident Command System (ICS) has been a standard <br /> procedure in the fire service for years, and forms a standardized, recognizable frame for <br /> organizing a response to major incidents.This policy standardized ICS protocols across <br /> departments. <br /> e. Accountabilitv SOP, 2011:This allows for Incident Commanders from any agency to <br /> track all responders at an emergency scene using the same protocols. <br /> f. Mavdav SOP in pro�ress:The OCCA is standardizing the way firefighters from all <br /> departments call for help in a life-threatening situation to ensure a consistent response. <br /> . Major Resource Sharing:Around the country, many fire departments sufFer from"one <br /> upsmanship," in which departments strive to outdo each other in equipment.The Orange <br /> County Chief's Association is proud of the quality apparatus and rescue equipment throughout <br /> Orange County,but has cooperatively planned to share major resources like air trucks, ladder <br /> trucks,and a heavy rescue truck.This restraint has allowed the fire and rescue departments to <br /> provide quality service at reasonable tax rates. Departments also use both the Caldwell training <br /> tower and the Chapel Hill training facility to conduct equipment testing and other training. <br /> 5 <br />
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