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File #: 20-146    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Work Session - Information Status: Work Session
File created: 12/26/2019 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 1/15/2020 Final action:
Title: Fire Rescue Service Challenges Work Session
Attachments: 1. Att.A - EMS Information
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AGENDA DATE: 1/15/2020

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Fire Rescue Service Challenges Work Session
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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Fire Rescue Service Challenges Work Session

ITEM TYPE: Regular Information Item

STAFF CONTACT(S): Richardson, Walker, Kamptner, Eggleston, Farley, Puckett, Mezzoni

PRESENTER (S): Dan Eggleston and David Puckett

LEGAL REVIEW: Yes

REVIEWED BY: Jeffrey B. Richardson

BACKGROUND: During the December 4, 2019 five-year financial planning work session, staff presented to the Board of Supervisors two emerging issues that challenge ACFR to maintain current levels of service:

1) Crozet Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) has requested supplemental paid staffing Monday-Friday from 6:00 am - 6:00 pm.

2) Charlottesville-Albemarle Rescue Squad (CARS) is demonstrating reduced capability to send advanced life support (ALS) units into Albemarle County on nights and weekends.

At this meeting, the Board requested that staff schedule another work session to discuss these issues and possible solutions. In addition to this presentation, staff prepared a document (Attachment A) to address specific questions asked during the December 4 work session.

STRATEGIC PLAN: Mission: to enhance the well-being and quality of life for all citizens through the provision of the highest level of public service consistent with the prudent use of public funds.

DISCUSSION: Albemarle County Fire Rescue (ACFR) faces a number of challenges to maintaining the current service levels in our rapidly developing County. Primarily, CVFD has requested supplemental paid staffing Monday - Friday from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm and CARS is demonstrating reduced capability to send advanced life support (ALS) units into Albemarle County on nights and weekends.

In order to address these issues, staff is considering both expanding current emergency medical services (EMS) to 24/7 at Ivy and Pantops and re-positioning system assets to cover high volume gaps. These considerations will provide ...

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