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M <br />and in the Town. By way of illustration, but not limitation, in the event the Town were <br />to establish a charge for responding to a false alarm, it may assess such fees within <br />the District to the same extent that such fees are assessed to properties within the <br />Town. <br />6. That all funds paid to the Town by the County shall be used exclusively by the Town <br />to provide fire protection services within the District (See Exhibit A), and the Town <br />may also use said funds to provide first responder and rescue services within the <br />District, and to pay other legitimate fire, rescue, and first responder expenses directly <br />attributable to the services rendered within the District. <br />7. The Town shall provide First Responder Services within the District to provide basic <br />emergency medical care to the citizens within the District on the same manner in <br />which such services are provided within the Town. First Responder Services are <br />defined as the provision of Basic Life Support treatment as needed until such time as <br />more highly trained personnel arrive on scene. Such First Responder Services may <br />be provided through mutual aid agreements or through third party contracts. <br />The Town shall provide Rescue Services within the District to provide basic Rescue <br />Services to the citizens within the District on the same manner in which such <br />services are provided within the Town. Rescue Services are defined as the removal <br />or freeing of individuals from confinement or danger and includes extrication, <br />confined space rescue, water rescue, high angle rescue, swift water rescue, <br />structural collapse rescue, trench rescue, and dive rescue. Such Rescue Services <br />may be provided through mutual aid agreements or through third party contracts. <br />9. In providing the services contemplated herein the Town shall operate in compliance <br />with all applicable State and local laws and regulations including, but not limited to <br />the North Carolina Fire Incident Reporting System (G.S. 58- 79 -45, NC Administrative <br />Code, §.0402). The Town shall submit incident reports electronically to the Fire <br />Marshal's Office by the 10th of each and every month in accordance with said <br />directives. The Town further agrees to file with the Fire Marshal's Office a current list <br />of its Town Council, and a roster of its Town Fire Department personnel, an annual <br />training report, and a list of apparatus including pump and tank size, and specialized <br />fire suppression and rescue equipment, no later than July 31St of each year. The <br />County shall have the right to inspect all books and accounts for the Town Fire <br />Department at any time. Said inspection shall be conducted by the Orange County <br />Fire Marshal's Office and /or Orange County Finance Office and /or their designee. <br />The following minimal performance standards are agreed upon by the County and <br />the Town and are a part of this contract: <br />A. Dispatching Protocols. Town shall comply with Orange County <br />dispatching protocols and policies. The County shall consult with the <br />Town prior to implementing new or changing said protocols. <br />B. Response Time. Town should have the goal of having an average <br />response time (time of dispatch until time of arrival) of 5 minutes or less <br />for structural fire calls within the recognized Insurance District. Town <br />should have the goal of having an average response time of 5 minutes or <br />less for First Responder and Rescue Services. <br />W <br />