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ORDINANCE No.rJ..0
SERIES OF 2015
BY AUTHORITY
COUNCIL BILL NO. 18
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER WILSON
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WTIH THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO TO
PROVIDE FIRE AND AMBULANCE PROTECTION.
WHEREAS, The Englewood Home Rule Charter requires "Council shall provide, by
ordinance, Fire, Police and Health services for the preservation of public property, health, peace
and safety, including the prevention of crime, the apprehension of criminals, the protection of
property and the rights of persons, the enforcement of laws of the State and the ordinances of the
City, and such other functions as Council and the City Manager may prescribe"; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Fire/Fire Rescue Department is comprised of roughly 60
highly motivated, dedicated and committed staff that provide 24-hour emergency medical and fire
protection throughout our community; and
WHEREAS, there are currently three shifts that cover the three fire stations with a
minimum staffing level of 14 firefighters/EMTs per shift including at least two certified
firefighters/paramedics; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is too expensive to maintain a stand
alone fire department; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that increasing property taxes to support a
stand alone fire department is not a viable long term solution; and
WHEREAS, a contract with Denver Fire would eliminate the immediate need for a
property tax increase for public safety; and
WHEREAS, Englewood has received proposals from Denver, South Metro and Littleton
departments to provide contract fire department services; and
WHEREAS, the City Council had determined that Denver's proposal is the most
advantageous option; and
WHEREAS, Colorado encourages intergovernmental agreements for the provisions of
services and such agreements are permitted under Section 79 of the Englewood Home Rule
Charter; and
WHEREAS, Denver will maintain two of Englewood's fire stations, the Jefferson station,
and the Acoma station; and
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WHEREAS, Denver Fire would not require the immediate replacement of these stations;
however, the City would propose to take the contract savings and make improvements to the
stations as it pertains to the health of the employees and the functionality of the buildings; and
WHEREAS, the Tejon station's area is covered by other Denver Stations; and
WHEREAS, Englewood will close the Tejon Fire Station; and
WHEREAS, the City of Denver has proposed a single contract with Englewood wherein
they would provide fire service and then subcontract with Denver Health for paramedic service;
and
WHEREAS, Denver Fire shall contract with Denver Health to provide two (2) ambulances
housed in Englewood fire stations ; and
WHEREAS, Denver Fire shall provide dispatch services for both fire and ambulance
services; and
WHEREAS, Denver Health has agreed to transport all emergency trauma patients to
Swedish Hospital and abide by patient request for other facilities such as Porter Hospital when the
condition allows; and
WHEREAS, Denver Fire shall provide equivalent fire positions for current Englewood line
personnel under the Denver employment system, and Colorado FPPA pension system; and
WHEREAS, Denver response time for fire shall be 4 minutes or less; and
WHEREAS, Denver's response time for ambulance shall be 4 minutes or less; and
WHEREAS, Denver shall provide monthly reports to the Englewood City Manager
showing actual response times for the previous month; and
WHEREAS, Englewood shall maintain its own Fire Marshal and inspection services using
a Fire Code adopted by the Englewood City Council; and
WHEREAS, Denver shall bill for ambulance transport and retain the proceeds; and
WHEREAS, Denver Fire would take over the ownership, maintenance, and responsibility
for the Englewood Fire/Rescue rolling stock; and
WHEREAS, each piece of apparatus would have four person staffing as opposed to three
with Englewood Fire/Rescue; and
WHEREAS, Denver Fire has an ISO 2 rating which will benefit our property owners
should a contract be entered into; and
WHEREAS, Denver Fire has proven to be a reliable, economic, and functional
alternative for the cities of Glendale and Sheridan; and
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WHEREAS, local control would not be lost through an intergovernmental agreement with •
Denver Fire; and
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CTIY COUNCIL OF THE CTIY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes the
Intergovernmental Agreement with the City and County of Denver and the City of Englewood,
Colorado to provide Fire protection for the City of Englewood, attached hereto as "Exhibit A".
Section 2. The Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign and attest said
intergovernmental agreement with Denver for and on behalf of the City of Englewood.
Section 3. No federal funds are being used for this project.
Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 4th day of May, 201 S.
Published by Title as a Bill for an Ordinance in the City's official newspaper on the 7th day of
May,2015.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the City's official website beginning on the 6th day of
May, 2015 for thirty (30) days.
Read by title and passed on final reading on the 18th day of May, 2015.
Published by title in the City's official newspaper as Ordinance No,20. Series of 2015,
on the 21st day of May, 2015 .
Published by title on the City's official website beginning on the 20th day of
May,2015forlhirty(30)days. ~ ~re
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I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the
above and foregoing i:A ~e copy of the Ordinance passed on final reading and published by
title as Ordinance No . tJ. Series of 2015.
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT TO
PROVIDE FIRE PROTECTION
EXHIBIT A
THIS INTERGOVERMENTAL AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered,
effective as of June I, 2015 ("Effective Date"), by and between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
a Colorado home rule municipality located in Arapahoe County, Colorado ("'Englewood") and
the CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, a Colorado home rule municipality ("Denver"),
either of which may be referred to in this Agreement as a "Party" and both may be referred to in
this Agreement as "Parties".
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, Englewood and Denver currently maintain and equip high quality fire
departments, providing comprehensive fire suppression, fire prevention, review and inspection
services, emergency medical services, emergency hazardous substances response services and
other services incidental to the protection of person and property in their respective communities;
and
WHEREAS, Englewood is bordered by Denver, and the fire departments for Englewood
and Denver have a recent history of working in close harmony on matters of mutual concern,
such as through the Mutual Aid Agreement providing for extraterritorial fire suppression aid; and
WHEREAS, Englewood and Denver could enjoy greater efficiencies and economies of
scale, while preserving the high level of fire service each Party currently provides its citizens, if
Denver assumed primary responsibility for provision of fire suppression and certain other fire-
related services in Englewood, as set forth in this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, intergovernmental agreements to provide functions or services, including
the sharing of costs of such services or functions, are specifically authorized by Section 29-1-
203, C.R.S., and charters for the respective entities; and
WHEREAS, Englewood and Denver, through their respective City Councils and other
officials, have determined that it is in the best interest of the public that each entity serves to
enter into this Agreement by which Denver will provide fire suppression and certain other fire-
related services in Englewood, subject to the terms, conditions and consideration set forth in this
Agreement;
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NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals, and the mutual
promises and covenants contained in this Agreement, Englewood and Denver agree as follows:
I. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the responsibilities of
Englewood and Denver with respect to the provision of fire suppression services and other fire-
related services, including emergency medical services, as expressly provided for in this
Agreement (collectively, the "Fire Services"), by the Denver Fire Department ("Denver Fire")
within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Englewood. Beyond the specified Fire
Services, this Agreement describes, among other things, the Parties' obligations with respect to
E-91 I communications, personnel, property, fire stations lease, and payment. This Agreement is
not intended to establish, and does not establish, a separate governmental entity for the
performance of any function. By entering this Agreement, Denver does not assume, and shall not
be responsible for, any financial or other liabilities that may currently exist as of the Effective
Date of this Agreement, whether known or unknown, with respect to Englewood's Fire
Department
2. TERM&TERMINATION:
A. Term: This Agreement shall commence on the 1st day of June, 2015 (the
"Effective Date"), and continue thereafter until the 31 st day of December, 2035, unless earlier
terminated as provided herein. The term of the Lease of the Fire Station Facilities, as provided in
paragraph 10 below, shall be coterminous with the term of the Agreement. These two terms shall
be jointly referred to in this Agreement as the "Term".
B. Termination: In the event that a Party defaults or breaches, on its part, in
the performance or fulfillment of one or more material term(s), promise(s), or condition(s) of this
Agreement ("Default") and shall fail to cure such Default within ninety (90) days following
delivery of written notice from the other Party, in accordance with the notice paragraph of this
Agreement, specifying the Default and the date on which the right to terminate the Agreement
may be exercised if such Default is not cured within the ninety (90) day cure period. If the
Default is not cured within ninety (90) days or some other resolution is not reached prior to the
tennination date stated in notice or a consensus for any extension date is not reached, as either
the resolution or the extension date are mutually agreed to to by the Englewood City Manager
and the Denver Fire Chief in a signed writing, then this Agreement shall terminate in accordance
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with the tenns and conditions of this Agreement. If the Default is a failure of Englewood to •
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appropriate or make available funds or make a payment as prescribed in paragraph 11 below, the
cure period shall be thirty (30) days from the date of written notice from Denver, unless the
Denver Fire Chief agrees in writing to extend the deadline.
3. FIRE SUPPRESSION: Englewood and Denver agree that Denver will provide
fire suppression services within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Englewood during
the Term of this Agreement. The level of fire suppression service will be equivalent to that
provided to Denver residents ("Denver Service Level'') and shall be substantially consistent
with the "Chiers Action Piao," attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A-1 and the
"Travel Response Standard," subject to the assumptions and variables set forth therein,
attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A-2. In accordance with Denver's collective
bargaining agreement, Denver will staff each fire vehicle with four ( 4) firefighters at the Fire
Station Facilities identified in paragraph 10 below. The Chiefs Action Plan may be amended
from time to time, in the sole discretion of the Denver Fire Chief, so long as the Denver Service
Level is maintained. A copy of any amended Chiefs Action Plan will be sent to the Englewood
City Manager in accordance with the notice paragraph of this Agreement.
-4. FIRE PREVENTION:
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4.1 Fire Prevention Services: Englewood reserves and will remain
responsible for fire prevention services within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of
Englewood, including without limitation the enforcement of Englewood's Building and Fire
Codes, periodic fire safety inspections, and issuance of building permits and certificates of
occupancy. Recognizing the importance of Denver Fire being acquainted with structures in
Englewood as well as fire prevention measures that would protect the lives of Denver
firefighters, Englewood, through its Fire Marshal, agrees to cooperate and coordinate with
Denver Fire with respect to fire prevention activities, and Denver Fire will be notified and
afforded the opportunity to participate in fire prevention activities, as described in Exhibit B
attached hereto and incorporated herein.
4.2 Applicable Codes: Englewood and Denver agree that the international fire
and building codes for Englewood and Denver should be compatible. Englewood agrees within
one (I) year of the Effective Date of this Agreement to adopt the 2015 International Building and
Fire Codes and to adopt any subsequent versions of the building and fire codes within six (6)
months of Denver's adoption of said subsequent versions of said codes. Englewood agrees not to
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adopt any laws or amendments to said codes that conflict with or are materially inconsistent with
the applicable uniform building and fire codes without obtaining the prior, written approval of
the Denver Fire Chief (which approval will not be unreasonably withheld). Denver has adopted
amendments to the 2015 International Fire Code which will not be effective in Englewood unless
the same or similar amendments are enacted by Englewood. Englewood shall provide Denver
with copies of the adoption ordinances, if and when so enacted, in accordance with the notice
paragraph of this Agreement.
4.3 Standpipe Valve Threading: Denver will provide and maintain, at its own
expense, adapters on Denver's fire trucks for making threading connections to hydrants and
building standpipes within Englewood .
5. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES: Denver shall arrange, by separate
contract or by other means, for emergency medical services to be provided within the
jurisdictional boundaries of Englewood. with Swedish Hospital being the primary hospital. The
level of emergency medical services will be equivalent to that provided to Denver residents.
During the Term of this Agreement, two ambulances with two paramedics for each ambulance
will be based at the Fire Station Facilities identified in paragraph 10 below ("Englewood-Based
Emergency Medical Services"). To the extent that additional emergency medical services are
needed in Englewood beyond the Englewood-Based Medical Services, Denver shall arrange for
that emergency medical service to be provided. If Denver should consider changing the
provider(s) of the emergency medical services, Englewood will be consulted prior to any change.
6. ENGLEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT:
6.1 Arson and Fire Investigations: During the Term of this Agreement,
Denver shall perfonn all "cause and origin" fire investigations in Englewood, consistent with its
investigative practices and procedures within the City and County of Denver. Denver Fire will
work in conjunction with the Englewood Police Department ("Englewood Police") on all fire
and arson investigations which involve or result from the commission of a criminal act in
Englewood. Englewood Police will assist Denver Fire in the conduct of such investigations; will
be responsible for all criminal processes resulting from Denver Fire investigations with the
District Attorney for Arapahoe County and the I 8th Judicial District; and will coordinate such
Denver Fire investigations, to the extent appropriate, with the Department of Human Services
and the juvenile court system.
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6.2 Other Support: Subject to available resources and personnel and consistent
with the policies and practices of Denver Fire, Denver Fire will coordinate with Englewood
Police to provide the following assistance:
• Traffic control at accidents scenes to which Denver Fire has been dispatched;
• Use of a ladder truck to provide roof access and aerial crime scene photographs;
• Ambulance service to perform blood draws at an Englewood Police station; and
• Establishment of a protocol in regard to Active Shooter scenarios.
6.3 Communications: Englewood Police and Denver Fire will cooperate in
establishing a means of radio and other communication between the two departments.
7. EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION AND DISPATCH SERVICES: Englewood
will provide for dispatch services for all emergency 9-1-1 ("E-911") calls. E-911 calls for fire
and emergency medical-related matters will be immediately transferred to Denver's 911
Emergency Communication Center by Englewood's Dispatch through a "Tandem Transfer" of
the Automatic Number Identification and Automatic Location Identification ("ANI/ALI")
received by Englewood's Dispatch. Englewood will operate through its E-911 Authority Board's
Master Street Address Guide administrator to ensure that the correct agencies will be referenced
on the ANVALI display. Englewood, in conjunction with its E-911 service providers, will make
any changes to its communication system necessary to expedite the transfer of E-911 information
to Denver Fire dispatchers, thereby minimizing any delay to its citizens. Englewood Class l
properties shall be monitored by licensed central station agencies that are licensed by Denver
Fire and comply with all required code criteria.
8. ENGLEWOOD FffiE PERSONNEL:
8 .1 Lateral Appointment: Englewood Fire Department ("Englewood Fire")
personnel (other than the Englewood Fire Marshal), who (i) obtain a Certificate of Good
Standing from the Englewood City Manager, and (ii) accept offers tendered by Denver's
Executive Director of Safety in accordance with the Denver City Charter and the terms of this
Agreement, shall become personnel of Denver Fire and shall operate under the direction and
control of Denver Fire. Such personnel shall receive lateral appointment to Denver Fire at their
current rank, but not higher than the rank of Firefighter 1st Grade, and will be paid at the
applicable base salary and benefits as defined by the Denver Firefighter Union Local 858
collective bargaining agreement. By "current rank," it is meant that rank within Denver Fire most
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closely matching the personnel's current salary with Englewood Fire, but in no case higher than
the rank of Firefighter I st Grade. Any personnel whose rank is set at Firefighter 4th Grade will
have to complete three (3) months of assigned time in operations before they will be considered
as having graduated from the Fire Academy. All lateral appointments are subject to a nine (9)
month probationary period. Following lateral appointment and satisfactory completion of the
probationary period, laterally appointed personnel shall only be eligible to test for promotion
after forty-eight (48) months of service at Denver Fire, and after meeting all requirements
applicable to each candidate for the promotional process in question. For purposes of seniority
within Denver Fire, the date of lateral appointment to Denver Fire will be detenninative. As
among Englewood Fire personnel who become Denver firefighters pursuant hereto, the date of
appointment to the Englewood Fire shall be detenninative.
8.2 Limitati6ns: This Agreement is not intended to, and shall not be construed
to, alter or amend any collective bargaining agreement now in effect. In addition, Denver shall
have no responsibility or financial liability for and will not administer any differential pay or
severance obligations Englewood may have for Englewood Fire personnel and shall have no
responsibility or financial liability for any obligations Englewood may have to said Englewood
Fire personnel based on their service to and employment by Englewood, including but not
limited to payouts, leave, benefits, overtime, compensatory time, disability, merit pay, bonuses,
pensions and litigation claims.
9. ROLLING STOCK; FURNITURE, FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT;
APPARATUS:
9.1 Rolling Stock: Englewood hereby grants and conveys to Denver all of its
right, title and interest, free of any encumbrances, in the rolling stock currently owned by
Englewood as listed below:
6353 2009 Chevrolet Cut Away CC4V042
6354 2012 Dodge Ambulance
6488 2000 American La France Pumper
6493 2002 American La France Pumper
6490 2001 American La France Squirt
6494 2003 Freightliner M2106
6499 2005 Freightliner M2 Hazmat
6503 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 2500
6504 2009 Bauer TCOM-25 Trailer/Compressor
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The following rolling stock shall be retained, stored and properly maintained by Englewood until
such time as the Lease-Purchase obligation for this rolling stock is paid off, but no later than
April 29, 2016, whereupon Englewood shall grant and convey to Denver all of its right, title and
interest, free of encumbrances, in the following rolling stock:
6501 2007 Crimson Pumper
6502 2007 Crimson Heavy Rescue Pumper
("Crimson Fire Vehicles"). The Crimson Fire Vehicles shall be delivered to Denver Fire on the
date of conveyance.
9.2 Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment: Englewood hereby grants and conveys
to Denver all of its right, title and interest, free of encumbrances, in the furniture, fixtures and
equipment listed in Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
9.3 Conveyance & Ownership: Englewood shall deliver to the Denver Fire
Chief within thirty (30) days following the Effective Date of this Agreement (except for the two
Crimson Fire Vehicles listed above which will be delivered by April 29, 2016): (a} duly executed
bill(s) of sale conveying unencumbered title to all rights in the above-listed rolling stock and the
furniture, fixtures and equipment listed in Exhibit C; and (b) with respect to vehicles, duly
endorsed certificates of title transferring unencumbered vehicular title to Denver . Any other
Englewood rolling stock and furniture, fixtures and equipment not specifically listed above or in
Exhibit C shall remain the property of and in the possession and control of Englewood and shall
be removed from the Fire Station Facilities identified in paragraph 10 below unless the Denver
Fire Chief agrees that they may remain for use by Denver Fire. All rolling stock and furniture,
fixtures and equipment provided by or subsequently acquired by Denver for the purposes of
perfonning Denver's obligations under this Agreement shall be and remain the property of and in
the possession and control of Denver.
9.4 Apparatus: Denver Fire reserves the right to provide rolling stock and fire
equipment different from those listed above and in Exhibit C at the Fire Station Facilities
identified in paragraph IO below. Initially, Denver Fire will establish I Engine Apparatus at the
Jefferson Fire Station (555 West Jefferson Avenue) and I Quint Apparatus at the Acoma Fire
Station (4830 South Acoma Street). During the Term of this Agreement, Denver Fire shall have
the right to replace such Apparatus at the Fire Station Facilities so long as the Denver Service
Level is maintained as provided in paragraph 3 above .
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10. FIRE STATION FACILITIBS:
10.1 Lease: Englewood shall lease to Denver during the Tenn of this
Agreement the two existing fire stations located at 4830 South Acoma Street and 555 West
Jefferson Avenue (jointly, the "Lease"). The Lease shall be applicable to the entirety of the
facilities as such are depicted on Exhibit D attached hereto and incorporated herein (the "Leased
Premises") and include driveways and dedicated parking lots on the site of the Leased Premises.
10.2 Consideration: This Lease shall be at no cost to Denver and is part of the
consideration, in addition to the payments by Englewood specified in paragraph 11 below, for
Denver's provision of Fire Services under this Agreement.
10.3 Uses: The uses of the Leased Premises by Denver shall be as fire stations
and administrative offices for Denver Fire and for such other purposes appropriate for the
perfonnance of Fire Services under this Agreement.
10.4 Utilities: Englewood shall furnish or cause to be furnished water, sewer,
electricity and gas (the "Utilities") sufficient to meet Denver's needs at the Leased Premises.
Utilities for the Leased Premises will be billed to and paid by Englewood.
10.5 Repairs and Maintenance; Cleaning and Tenant Finish: Englewood shall
be responsible for assuring that the Leased Premises are structurally sound and fully functional
for the purposes and the performance of this Agreement, including the safe and comfortable use
of the Leased Premises by Denver firefighters. Englewood shall make, when needed and as
reasonably requested by Denver, and pay for 100% of all replacements, repairs, maintenance and
other services for the structural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical and utility systems for the
Leased Premises, as well as parking areas and sidewalks on the Leased Premises. Denver shall
arrange and pay for cleaning and custodial services on the Leased Premises and any future
internal tenant finish changes at the Leased Premises which Denver detennines are needed for
the operation and use of the Leased Premises by Denver Fire and which Englewood approves
(which approval will not be unreasonably withheld).
10.6 Lawn Care & Snow Removal. Englewood shall provide Denver Fire with
the equipment and tools so that Denver Fire can mow and trim the lawns in the immediate
vicinity of the Leased Premises and can remove snow from the driveways and sidewalks serving
the Leased Premises (but not the parking lots which Englewood will plow when needed).
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contractors may enter the Leased Premises at reasonable hours and following reasonable notice
to inspect the Leased Premises and to provide such structural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical
and utility systems services for the Leased Premises as specified in sub-paragraph 10.5; however,
all work will be done as promptly as reasonably possible and so as to cause as little interference
to Denver as reasonably possible. Notwithstanding the above, Englewood may enter the Leased
Premises at any time in response to an emergency at the Leased Premises . Englewood is entitled
to keys or pass cards with which to unlock all of the doors in the Leased Premises (excluding
Denver's vaults, safes, and similar secured areas). During the time of entry by Englewood on the
Leased Premises, Englewood shall be responsible for providing for the security of the Leased
Premises and the personal property of Denver and its firefighters against unlawful entry by third
parties and against unlawful activities by third parties on the Leased Premises.
10.8 Quiet Enjoyment. So long as the Lease remains in effect, Denver's
possession and use of the Leased Premises will not be disturbed by Englewood or anyone
claiming on behalf of or through Englewood except as expressly provided in this Lease .
I 0.9 Expiration or Termination : This Lease shall remain in effect only as long
• as the Agreement is in effect. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, as provided in
this Agreement, Denver shall remove all equipment, rolling stock, and other personal property it
owns within fifteen ( 15) days of said expiration or termination and shall vacate the Leased
Premises.
10.10 Minor Modifications: Englewood, by and through its City Manager, and
Denver, by and through its Fire Chief, may agree upon minor modifications to this Lease, and to
reduce said modifications to signed writings, provided said modifications (i) are acceptable in
form to each Party 's city attorney, (ii) do not lengthen the Term, and (iii) impose no additional
financial obligation or other liability upon either Party.
11 . PAYMENTS BY ENGLEWOOD : During the Term of this Agreement,
Englewood shall annually appropriate and make available funds sufficient to make payments to
Denver as prescribed in this paragraph 11 and shall pay Denver each month, by the 10th day of
the month, the monthly amounts based on their corresponding year, as specified in Exhibit E
attached hereto and incorporated herein. The total amount to be paid each year of the Term of
this Agreement shall increase by two percent (2%) for 2016 and annually thereafter by three
percent (3%). If payment is not received by the tenth day of the month, interest shall accrue on
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the unpaid portion at a rate of 12% per annum.
12. JOINT ADVISORY BOARD/DISPUTE RESOLUTION: The Parties shall
establish a joint advisory board for the purpose of serving as an advisor and liaison to Englewood
and Denver. The joint advisory board shall consist of four members. Two of the members shall
be appointed by Englewood and two of the members shall be appointed by Denver. The joint
advisory board shall create an environment that encourages cooperation between Englewood and
Denver in providing fire services and shall provide input and recommendations on policies and
procedures to Englewood and Denver. In addition, the members shall act as a liaison to their
respective city administrations and governing bodies. The joint advisory board shall meet on
such occasions as the Englewood City Manager and the Denver Fire Chief mutually agree.
Neither Englewood nor Denver may initiate litigation regarding any dispute arising under this
Agreement without first attempting to resolve the dispute by referring it to the joint advisory
board.
13. MUTUAL AID AGREEMENTS: Denver and Englewood are both parties, along
with a variety of municipalities and fire districts in and near the Denver Metropolitan area, to an
Intergovernmental Agreement for Mutual Aid between Fire Departments executed by Denver on
October 10, 2003 (Denver Contract Control# XC-2Y092) ("Mutual Aid Agreement"). Denver
will continue to act in keeping with the Mutual Aid Agreement and any future amendment to the
Mutual Aid Agreement or replacement mutual aid agreement executed by Denver.
14. OTHER:
14 . l Public Relations: Englewood Fire has a long tradition of servicing the
community through various public relations activities. Denver Fire wishes to acknowledge and
will participate in such traditions as Fun fest, the 4 th of July, filling the boot of MDA, the holiday
parade, and similar activities.
14.2 Fuel : Denver Fire may purchase fuel at the Englewood Service Center for
the cost of fuel (non-taxed) plus .25 cents per gallon. If Denver Fire uses said fuel, Englewood
will invoice and bill Denver Fire for the purchased fuel.
14.3 Coordination; Reports. Coordination and administration of this Agreement
shall be conducted by and between the Denver Fire Chief and the Englewood City Manager.
Denver Fire shall provide the Englewood City Manager with quarterly written reports addressing
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Manager upon request.
15 . GENERAL PROVISIONS (Applicable to Agreement and Lease):
15.1 Reasonable Efforts; Good Faith: The Parties agree to work diligently
together and in good faith, using reasonable efforts to resolve any unforeseen issues and disputes
and to expeditiously take such actions as are necessary and appropriate to perform the duties and
obligations of this Agreement.
15.2 Fair Dealing: In all cases where the consent or approval of one Party is
required before the other may act, or where the agreement or cooperation of the Parties is
separately or mutually required as a legal or practical matter, then in that event the Parties agree
that each will act in a fair and reasonable manner with a view to carrying out the intents and
goals of this Agreement as the same are set forth herein, subject to the terms and conditions
hereof; provided, however, that, except as expressly provided in this Agreement, nothing in this
Agreement shall be construed as imposing on either Party any greater duty or obligation to the
other Party or a third party other than that which already exists as a matter of Colorado law,
-including but not limited to any fiduciary duty or other responsibility greater than that of
reasonable parties contracting at arm's length.
15 .3 Financial Interests: Except for financial interests expressly authorized by
both of the Parties in accordance with their respective city charters and laws, any financial
interests created in, or used to secure financing and payment for the costs of, any work
performed or improvements made under this Agreement, including but not limited to any bonds,
certificates of participation, purchase agreements, and Uniform Commercial Code filings, shall
expressly exclude from such debt or financial security contained in such financial instrument(s)
any title, rights and interests held by the other Party in any property under this Agreement. The
terms and conditions of this Agreement must be expressly recognized in any such financial
instrument(s) created or entered by or on behalf of one Party, which must specifically
acknowledge and affirm that any financial interests created by the financial instrument(s) are
subordinate to this Agreement and may not encumber the other Party's title, rights and interests
in property.
15.4 Appropriations: Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the
contrary, the rights and obligations under this Agreement are contingent upon all funds necessary
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for work or expenditures contemplated under this Agreement being budgeted, appropriated and
otherwise made available by Denver and Englewood. Nevertheless, failure by Englewood to
appropriate or otherwise make available the funds necessary to perfonn its financial obligations
under paragraph 11 of this Agreement may be grounds for tennination of the Agreement as
provided in sub-paragraph 2.B of this Agreement. The Parties acknowledge that this Agreement
is not intended to create a multiple-fiscal year direct or indirect debt or financial obligation of
Denver and Englewood, except to the extent that capital improvement funds that are lawfully
appropriated can be lawfully carried over to subsequent years.
15.5 Non-waiver: No Party shall be excused from complying with any
provision of this Agreement by the failure of the other Party to insist upon or to seek compliance,
No assent, expressed or implied, to any failure by a Party to comply with a provision of this
Agreement shall be deemed or taken to be a waiver of any other failure to comply by said Party.
15.6 Independence: Each Party to this Agreement shall be an independent
entity, and no Party or such Party's agents, officers and employees shall be deemed to be an
agent of the other Party.
15. 7 Contracting or Subcontracting: Any work that is allowed to be contracted
or subcontracted under this Agreement shall be subject, by the terms of the contract or
subcontract, to every provision of this Agreement. Compliance with this prov ision shall be the
responsibility of the Party who arranged the contract or authorized the subcontract. Except as
otherwise expressly stated in this Agreement, no Party shall be liable or have a financial
obligation to or for any contractor, subcontractor, supplier, or other person or entity with which
the other Party contracts or has a contractual arrangement.
15 .8 No Discrimination In Employment: In connection with the perfonnance
of this Agreement, the Parties agree not to refuse to hire, discharge, promote or demote, or to
discriminate in matters of compensation against any person otherwise qualified, solely because
of race. color, religion, national origin, gender, age, military status, sexual orientation, marital
status, or physical or mental disability; and the Parties further agree to insert the foregoing
provision in all approved conlracls and subcontracts hereunder.
15.9 Conflict oflnterest: Englewood agrees that no official, officer or
employee of Denver shall have any personal or beneficial interest whatsoever in the services or
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official, officer or employee of Denver or any other person which would be in violation of the
Denver Revised Municipal Code Chapter 2, Article JV, Code of Ethics, or Denver City Charter
provisions 1.2.9 and 1.2.12.
15.10 Law; Authority; Enforcement; and Claims:
A) Applicable Law: The Parties agree to comply with all Applicable
Law in existence as of the Effective Date of this Agreement or as may be subsequently enacted
or adopted and become applicable. The phrase "Applicable Law" shall mean all federal, state,
and local laws applicable in the context of the specific matter addressed in this Agreement,
including but not limited to: 1) the constitutions, laws, and rules and regulations of the United
States of America and the State of Colorado; 2) the Denver City Charter, the Denver Revised
Municipal Code ("DRMC"), Executive Orders, and applicable rules and regulations; 3) the
Englewood City Charter, Englewood's municipal code, and applicable rules and regulations; 4)
any court order, judgment, or decree or any appellate decision applicable to this Agreement; and
5) any federal, state, or local administrative decision or order applicable to this Agreement.
B) Governing Law; Venue: This Agreement shall be construed and
-enforced in accordance with the laws of the United States, the State of Colorado, the applicable
provisions of the Denver City Charter and Revised Municipal Code of Denver, and the
applicable provisions of the Englewood City Charter and municipal code. Venue for any legal
action relating to this Agreement shall lie either in the District Court in and for Denver and
County of Denver or the District Court for Arapahoe County, as the Party bringing the legal
action may choose.
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C) Exercise of Authority: Neither Denver nor Englewood shall enact
or adopt any ordinance, resolution, rule, regulation, policy or standard which would directly and
substantially interfere with or diminish the obligations and rights under this Agreement or result
in effectively nullifying this Agreement, in whole or part. Nothing in this paragraph shall limit
the powers and authority of Denver and Englewood in adopting any ordinance, resolution, rule,
regulation, policy or standard of broad and general applicability or otherwise exercising its
lawful regulatory or taxing powers and authority. To the extent that it is within its legislative or
executive authority under its city charter, Englewood shall waive, or compensate Denver for, any
Englewood taxes, assessments, fees, charges, or costs otherwise applicable to Denver's property,
purchases, uses, or activities directly related to the performance of this Agreement.
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D) Enforcement: The Parties agree that this Agreement may be
enforced in law or in equity for specific performance, injunctive, or other appropriate relief,
including actual damages and recovery of unpaid payments, including interest, required under
this Agreement (notwithstanding termination of the Agreement), as may be available according
to the laws and statutes of the State of Colorado; provided, however, the Parties agree to and
hereby release any claims for incidental, indirect, special, consequential, or punitive damages;
provided, further, no provision of this Agreement nor the laws of one Party may be enforced by
the creation or recording of any type of lien against real property owned by the other Party, nor
may any foreclosure process be utilized to recover any moneys owed by one Party to the other
Party. It is specifically understood that, by executing this Agreement, each Party commits itself
to perform pursuant to these terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, and that any
failure to comply which results in any recoverable damages shall not cause, by itself, the
termination of any rights or obligations under this Agreement.
E) Claims: In the event that any claim, demand, suit, or action is made
or brought in writing by any person or entity against one of the Parties related in any way to this
Agreement, the Party in receipt of same shall promptly notify and provide a copy of said claim,
demand, suit, or action to the other Party. The Parties shall cooperate in defending against the
claim, demand, suit or action to the extent such common defense is consistent with each Party's
rights and obligations under, and the terms and conditions of, this Agreement.
15. I I Liability:
I) To the extent authorized by law and except as otherwise provided
in this Agreement, Englewood shall be responsible for any and all claims, damages, liability and
court awards, including costs, expenses and attorney fees, incurred as a result of any action or
omission of Englewood or its officers, employees, and agents in connection with the subject
matter of this Agreement.
2) To the extent authorized by law and except as otherwise provided
in this Agreement, Denver shall be responsible for any and all claims, damages, liability and
court awards, including costs, expenses, and attorney fees, incurred as a result of any act or
omission by Denver, or its officers, employees, and agents in connection with the subject matter
of this Agreement.
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3) Each Party waives all claims and causes of action against the other
Party for compensation, damages, personal injury or death which may result or occur as a
consequence, direct or indirect, of the performance of this Agreement. Englewood and Denver
are each responsible for their own negligence and that of their agents, officials and employees to
the extent provided in the Governmental Immunity Act, C.R.S. §24-I0-101, et seq.
4) Nothing in this paragraph 15.11 or any other provision of this
Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of the notice requirements, defenses, immunities and
limitations the Parties may have under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, C.R.S. §24-
10-101, et seq., or to any other defenses, immunities, or limitations of liability available to
Denver and Englewood against third parties by law.
5) No official, officer, director, agent, or employee of either Party
shall be charged personally or held contractually liable to the other Party or its officials, officers,
directors, agents, or employees under any term or condition of this Agreement or for any breach,
default, or violation under this Agreement.
15.12 Force Majeure: Neither Party shall be liable for delay or failure to
perform hereunder, despite best efforts to perform, if such delay or failure is the result of force
majeure, and any time limit expressed in this Agreement shall be extended for the period of any
delay resulting from any force majeure. Timely notices of the occurrence and the end of such
delay shall be provided by the Party assertingforce majeure to the other Party. "Force majeure"
shall mean causes beyond the reasonable control of a Party such as, but not limited to, adverse
weather conditions, acts of God or the public enemy, strikes, work stoppages, unavailability of or
delay in receiving labor or materials, faults by contractors, subcontractors, utility companies or
third parties, fire or other casualty, or action of government authorities other than the Parties.
15.13 Further Assurances: From time to time, upon the request of a Party, the
other Party agrees to make, execute and deliver or cause to be made, executed and delivered to
the requesting Party any and all further instruments, certificates and documents consistent with
the provisions of this Agreement as may, in the reasonable opinion of the requesting Party, be
necessary or desirable in order to effectuate, complete or perfect the rights of said Party under
this Agreement, provided said requesting Party is currently in full compliance with the
provisions of this Agreement and has tendered or offered to tender any reciprocal instruments,
certificates and documents to which the other Party is entitled under the Agreement.
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15.14 Examination of Records/Audit: During the tenn of this Agreement and
for a period of at least three (3) years after the expiration or tennination of this Agreement, any
duly authorized representative of either Party, including the Denver Auditor or designee, shall
have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers, and
records of the other Party involving any matter related to this Agreement. Any Party shall be
entitled to review and audit the perfonnance of this Agreement at that Party's sole expense.
15 .15 Notice: All notices, demands or consents required or permitted under this
Agreement shall be in writing and delivered personally or by overnight courier with written
confirmation or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the following:
To Englewood:
Copy to:
To Denver:
Copies to:
City of Englewood
1000 Englewood Parkway
Englewood, Colorado 80110
Attention: City Manager
City Attorney
City of Englewood
I 000 Englewood Parkway
E nglewood, Colorado 80110
Mayor
City and County of Denver
1437 Bannock Street, Room 350
Denver, Colorado 80202
Chief
Denver Fire Department
C ity and County of Denver
745 West Colfax Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80204
City Attorney
City and County of Denver
1437 Bannock Stree½ Room 353
Denver, Colorado 80202
The persons or addresses set forth above may be changed at any time by written notice in the
manner provided herein.
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15. l 6 No Third Party Beneficiaries: Enforcement of the tenns and conditions of
this Agreement, and all rights of action relating to such enforcement, shall be strictly reserved to
the Parties; and nothing contained in this Agreement shall give or allow any such claim or right
of action by any other or third person under this Agreement. Any person or entity other than the
Parties receiving services or benefits under this Agreement shall be deemed to be an incidental
beneficiary only.
15.17 Entire Agreement: This Agreement, including the exhibits which are
hereby incorporated into this Agreement by reference, constitutes the entire agreement of the
Parties. The Parties agree there have been no representations, oral or written, other than those
contained herein and that the various promises and covenants contained herein are mutually
agreed upon and are in consideration for one another.
15.18 Amendment: Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement,
this Agreement may be amended, modified, or changed, in whole or in part, only by written
agreement executed by the Parties in the same manner as this Agreement.
15.19 No Assignment: No Party shall assign its rights or delegate its duties
• hereunder, with the exception of contracting and subcontracting as provided in this Agreement,
without the prior written consent of the other Party.
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15 .20 Severabi 1 ity: If any tenn or provision of this Agreement is held by a court
of law (following all legal rights of appeal or the expiration of time therefore) to be illegal or
unenforceable or in conflict with any law of the State of Colorado or the United States or either
Party's city charter or law, the validity of the remaining portions or provisions shall not be
affected, and the rights and obligations of the Parties shall be construed and enforced as if the
Agreement did not contain the particular term or provision held to be invalid; provided, however,
if the invalidated tenn or provision was a critical or material consideration of either Party in
entering this Agreement, the Parties shall work together, in good faith, to come up with an
amendment to this Agreement that substantially satisfies the previously intended consideration
while being in compliance with Applicable Law and the judgment of the court. This Agreement
may be terminated, upon written notice of the adversely affected Party, if the Parties are unable
to agree to an amendment to this Agreement that substantially resolves the judicially invalidated
critical or material consideration .
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15.21 Headings for Convenience: Headings and titles contained herein are
intended for the convenience and reference of the Parties only and are not intended to combine,
limit, or describe the scope or intent ofany provision of this Agreement.
15 .22 Authority: Each Party represents and warrants that it has taken all
actions that are necessary or that are required by its applicable law to legally authorize the
undersigned signatories to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Party and to bind the Party to
its tenns. The person(s) executing this Agreement on behalf of each Party warrants that
he/she/they have full authorization to execute this Agreement. A Party shall have the right, in its
discretion, to either temporarily suspend or permanently tenninate the Agreement ifthere is any
valid dispute as to the legal authority of the other Party or the person signing this Agreement on
behalf of the other Party to enter into this Agreement.
15.23 Execution of Agreement: This Agreement shall not become effective or
binding until it has been approved by the governing bodies of each Party and fully executed by
all required signatories of each Party.
15.24 Electronic Signatures and Electronic Records: Englewood consents to the
use of electronic signatures by Denver. The Agreement, and any other documents requiring a
signature hereunder, may be signed electronically by Denver in the manner specified by Denver.
The Parties agree not to deny the legal effect or enforceability of the Agreement solely because it
is in electronic form or because an electronic record was used in its formation. The Parties agree
not to object to the admissibility of the Agreement in the form of an electronic record, or a paper
copy of an electronic document, or a paper copy of a document bearing an electronic signature,
on the ground that it is an electronic record or electronic signature or that it is not in its original
form or is not an original.
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Contract Control Number:
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City of Englewood
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have set their hands and affixed their seals at
Denver, Colorado as of
SEAL
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
D. Scott Martinez, Attorney for the
City and County of Denver
By _________ _
CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER
By __________ _
REGISTERED AND COUNTERSIGNED:
By __________ _
By __________ _
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EXHIBIT A-1 (3 Pages)
DENVER FIRE DEPARTMENT
STANDARD OPERATING GUIDELINE
Section:
Topic:
OPERATIONS: DIVISION RESOURCE MGMT.
Response Matrix
Problem
10 to Assist Police
9 to Assist Police
911 Hang Up
A Automobile
A Automobile -No Injury
A Bicycle
A Bicycle Only
A Building -Investigation
A Building (Collapse)
A Bus or Lt. Rall
A Highway
A Motorcycle
A Motorcycle Only
A Parties Trapped
A Pedestrian
A Rollover
A Unknown Injury
Aircraft Crash
Alarm Bells Ringing
Arson Investigation
Automatic Mutual Aid
Bomb Threat
Box Alarm -OFD
Bumi Food -Investigation
Bumi Food -Wrth Smoke
Carbon Monoxide
(1 Unit with CO capable meter)
Collapse
Community Services
Confined Space Rescue
DIA -Amber Alert
DIA-Train Incident
Drowning (Near) I Diving
E CO Poisoning
2102 02 Response Matnx
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TooicNo: 2102.02
Date: 08-16-13
Annroved: CD
Review Date: 08-16-14
Replaces: Same, dated 04-17-13
(High-Rise changes as
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EXHIBIT A-1 (3 Pages)
DENVER FIRE DEPARTMENT
STANDARD OPERATING GUIDELINE
Section:
Topic:
OPERATIONS: DIVISION RESOURCE MGMT.
Response Matrix
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Problem
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E Jumper
E Lift Assist
E Medical Alarm
Electrical Short -Investigation
Electrical Short -With Smoke
Elevator Rescue
Elevator Rescue -High Rise
(75' or More)
EMS
Exploslon -Investigation
Explosion (Confirmed)
F Apartments (3 or More Stories)
F Automobile
F Bus, Motor home, Semi Truck
F Dumpster
F High Rise
F Hospital
F Illegal Bum
F Nursing Home
F Rall Vehicle (Train)
F Reported Out
F School
F Structure
F Structure • DIA
F Structure -DIA / Large
F Transformer
F Trash
FWarehouse
FWeed
Fuel Spill
Fuel Spill -DIA Aircraft
Fuel Spill -DIA Non Aircraft
Hazmat -lnvestlgatlon
Hazmat {Full Response)
2102 02 Response Matrix
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Tooic No: 2102.02
Date: 08-16-13 • Annroved: CD
Review Date: 08-16-14
Replaces: Same, dated 0~17-13
(High-Rise cllanges as
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1 1
1 HAZMAT •
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EXHIBIT A-1 (3 Pages)
DENVER FIRE DEPARTMENT
STANDARD OPERATING GUIDELINE
Section:
Topic:
OPERATIONS: DIVISION RESOURCE MGMT.
Response Matrix
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Lockout -Emergency
Lockout -Non Emergency
Natural Gas Leak -Inside 1 1
Natural Gas Leak -Outside 1 1
Odor Investigation 1 1
Odor Investigation -With Smoke 2 2
Odor Investigation (Chemical) 1 1
Other 1
PFASClass I 1 1
PFAS Class II 1
Smoke Investigation -Outside 1
Ventilation Only 1
Water Problem 1
Water Rescue 1 1
Wires Down 1
Additional Alarms
(above a Task Force Response)
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for 5-inch Hose Engine when
necessary. A Standard Truck will be
substituted for a Tower when
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High Angle Team: Rescue and Tower 1
2102.02
08-16-13
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2102 ,02 Response Mntnx
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FIRE RESPONSE· ENGLEWOOD TRAVEL TIME ANALYSIS
Analysls Notes; This analysis was completed with up-to-date Denver street d ata. The regional streets used have not been updated In three years and the mileage
totals below may be Inaccurate If streets have been added in the 4, 6, or 8 minute travel lime zones In that lime period. The analysis was also completed with
several assumptions which could have major impacts on the actual distance traveled In 4, 6, or 8 minutes.
Assumptions are as follows:
Fire Department Engines do not stop at stopllghts or stop signs.
Engines drive at the posted speed limit.
Engines will not encounter traffic.
Roads are not subject to closure.
This analysis Is meant to be a rough order of magnitude of possible travel time mileage and should be considered a "best case scenario" In terms of the mileage
covered.
Denver fire & Engtewood
Acoma & Jefft!rson Fire Stations
Response In Minutes
0-4
4-6
6-8
Total Miles covered
Englewood Only JAIi Stations}
Response In Minutes
0-4
4 •6
6 -8
Total MIies covered
MIies Covered In response time
zone
116.06
15.94
0.00
132.00
Total Englewood Road MIies
100% or Englewood roads
covered by Denver Fire ln 6 Min,
MIies Covered In response time
zone
110.06
15.97
5 .97
132.00
Total Englewood Road MIies
100% of Englewood roads
covered by all Engelwood Fire
Stations In 8 Mln
cumulatlve '6 of Englewood Roads
¾ of Englewood Roads Covered covered
87.!jZ 87.92
12.08 100.00
0.00 100.00
132.00
Cumulative " of Englewood Roads
% of Englewood Roads Covered Covered
83.38 83.38
12.10 95.48
4.52 100.00
100.00
132.00
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EXHIBITB
FIRE PREVENTION
Consultation at Emergency Incidents
When there is a risk of structure collapse, upon request of the Incident Commander, a Denver
Fire Department Fire Protection Engineer(s) will respond to the scene to evaluate safety for
responding firefighters.
Referenced Standards
The Denver Fire Code and the standards referenced therein will be the compliance standards
referenced for review of proposed construction plans and inspection of properties in the City of
Englewood.
Plan Review
• Pre--construction Conferences. Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire Marshal,
Denver Fire Department Fire Prevention Fire Protection Engineering and Uniformed
Personnel (collectively hereinafter referred to as "Denver Fire personnel") will be notified by
Englewood and shall participate in pre-construction conferences along with the appropriate
officials, to answer questions relating to fire protection features in the planned building or
fire code requirements, or to discuss comments provided during the plan review process. All
comments by Denver Fire Department's engineering section will be directed in writing to the
appropriate Englewood official(s).
• Site Plan Review. Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire Marshal, Denver Fire
personnel will be notified and afforded the opportunity to participate in project site plan
reviews along with the appropriate Englewood official(s).
• Preliminary Plan Review. Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire Marshal, Denver
Fire personnel will be notified by Englewood and afforded the opportunity to participate in
review of project preliminary plans along with the appropriate Englewood official(s). This
information will be shared with the fire companies that are expected to respond in the event
of an emergency.
• Final Building Plans and Specifications. Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire
Marshal, Denver Fire personnel will be notified and shall be afforded the opportunity to
participate in review of project final building plans and specifications along with the
appropriate Englewood official(s).
Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire Marshal, Denver Fire personnel, upon
determination that the plans comply with the applicable fire code requirements, shall notify
the appropriate Englewood official in writing that there is no objection to issuance of a
building permit. Englewood shall provide building construction addresses, timelines and
other pertinent information to the fire companies responsible for suppression and/or fire
inspection of the building. Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire Marshal, Denver Fire
personnel shall participate in rough-in inspections during construction.
• Certificates of Occupancy. Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire Marshal, Denver
Fire Prevention will be notified by Englewood (or the contractor) and shall participate in the
final inspection process, and the final sign-off on the building before the certificate of
occupancy is issued. This certificate indicates that all of the requirements under the
applicable codes have been met and that the building is safe and habitable. Upon request by
the City of Englewood Fire Marshal, Denver Fire personnel will assist the appropriate
Englewood official(s) in testing all life safety systems prior to approving the certificate of
occupancy. All comments will be directed in writing to the appropriate Englewood
official(s).
• Consultation. Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire Marshal, Denver Fire Prevention
personnel shall offer consulting services to the Englewood community, including design
professionals, contractors and trades craftsmen, property owners, managers, occupants and
members of the general public. The consulting services will include: explanation of the Fire
Code and fire-related sections of the Building Code, application of specific standards, and
information about the most effective ways to deal with fire and emergency hazard s ituations.
All comments will be directed in writing to the appropriate Englewood offi c ial(s).
Business License Inspections
Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire Marshal, prior to approval of any initial genera l or
specialized business license by Englewood, an inspection will be conducted by Fire Prevention
personnel to determine compliance with the Denver Fire Code. The findings will be forwarded to
the appropriate Englewood official(s) for review. Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire
Marshal, Denver Fire Prevention personnel shall also, where required, provide inspections for
the renewal of general and specialized business licenses.
Fire Safety Inspections and Basic Fire Inspections
• Commercial Fire Safety Inspections and Basic Fire Inspections. All commercial
properties in the City of Englewood; including residential properties of more than two units,
will receive an annual inspection. City of Englewood Fire Prevention will conduct all basic
fire inspections. Denver Fire Department Operations Division personnel will conduct an
annual property familiarization inspection of all commercial properties. Whe n Denver F ire
Department Operations Division personnel have found a situation posing an imminent
hazard, Denver F ire will take immediate action to mitigate the situation and afterwards notify
in the appropriate Englewood o ffici a l(s) about it .
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• Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire Marshal, Denver Fire Prevention will conduct a
technical inspection. AH comments will be submitted in writing to the appropriate
Englewood official(s). Denver Fire personnel will advise the appropriate Englewood
official(s) of any violation(s) discovered during the course of the property familiarization
inspection. Englewood shall be solely responsible for any enforcement action concerning the •
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violations; however, Denver Fire Department personnel will be notified of follow-up
inspections and afforded the opportunity to accompany Englewood officials in conducting
those follow-up inspections.
Denver Fire Department personnel will not participate in fire safety inspections or basic fire
inspections of residential properties of two units or fewer unless requested by the resident
and authorized by Englewood officials, the building's ownership or building management.
• Special or Technical Inspections. Upon request by the City of Englewood Fire Marshal,
Denver Fire Prevention personnel will conduct fire safety inspections requiring specialized or
technical expertise. Fire Prevention personnel will also be available, upon request, to assist
Englewood property owners or managers in the development of emergency procedures and
emergency evacuation plans.
• Nightclubs and Other Assembly Occupancies. Denver Fire Prevention personnel will
respond to complaints or reports of overcrowding or other fire-related concerns. If, during a
response to a nightclub, Fire Prevention concerns such as overcrowding, blocked exits, etc.,
are identified, then Denver Fire personnel will contact Englewood Police to enforce the code
unless requested by Englewood city officials to initiate code enforcement.
• Files. Denver Fire Department Fire Prevention will maintain well-organized, complete and
accurate records and files on all actions taken (plan review, consultation, inspections,
permits). This information is needed to provide performance measures in accomplishing fire
prevention goals and to provide management information for budgetary and administrative
purposes. All information records and files will be shared between the Denver Fire
Department and City of Englewood officials.
• Construction and Fire Safety Inspection and Permit Fees. Fees for fire safety inspections
and fire safety permits will not be levied unless authorized by Englewood city officials.
Licensing
Current Denver Fire Department licenses shall be required for the design, installation,
modification, inspection, and testing of all life safety systems and equipment. All
fitters/technicians/private inspectors shall be licensed to design, add to, modify, and perform all
types of inspections, testing, maintenance, and repair of factory-engineered equipment.
Method for Appealing Disagreements
A method must be established to appeal any disagreements between Denver Fire and Englewood
Building and Fire officials. Concerning the fire prevention matters addressed herein , an
Englewood official such as the City Manager will be the final decision maker. But in cases of
disagreement, the interpretation which tends to advance the safety of the public and firefighters
shall prevail.
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To: Mark Ertle, Fire Chief
From: Richard Petau, Deputy Fire Chief
March 20, 2015 Date:
Subject: Station Inventories
The following is a list of the items that are moveable in and out of the Acoma and Jefferson stations.
Jefferson
(1) 4'X9' dining table
{8) dining chairs
(7) recliners
(1) side by side stainless steel refrigerator
{1) electric range W/oven
{1) stainless steel dishwasher
{1) full set of pots and pans
(1) full set of kitchen utensils
(1) full set of silverware
(1) microwave oven
(1) 54" flat screen television (purchased by Local 1736)
(1) natural gas grill
(1) large rolling tool chest with tools
Office furniture in B/C's office
Cubicle style office furniture in Lt's office
(27} mattresses all in murphy beds, purchased April of 2014
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(1)4'X7J dining table
(6) heavy wooden dining chairs
(5) recliners
(1) side by side refrigerator
(1 ) gas range W/oven
(1) stainless steel dishwasher
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(1) full set of kitchen utensils
(1) full set of silverware
(1) microwave oven
(1) 42" flat screen television (purchased by COE)
(1) natural gas grill
Office furniture
(15) mattresses all In murphy beds, purchased in April of 2014
(4) recliners
(1) over/under refrigerator
(1) dishwasher
(1) full set of pots and pans
(1) full set of kitchen utensils
(1) full set of silverware
(1) microwave oven
(1) 42., flat screen television (purchased by COE)
(1) LP gas grill
Misc Fire Department Inventory
Tejon Station
6 bottle cascade system. Hydrostatically tested in 2014
Auto RAE calibration wlit for gas detectom. (Grant)
Acoma Station
(24) Nex-Gen7 4.5 SCBA packs. (UASI Grant} DFDdoes not use these
(72) ½ hour carbon fiber wrapped cylinders. (USAI Grant} DFD does not use these
(8) !hour carbon fiber wrapped cylinders. (UASI Grant) DFD does not use these
(60) Various size AV-3000 masks, $260 per mask, total, $15,600 (new price) DFD does use these
(55) CBRN MMR's, $!JOO per unit.total, $60,500 (new price) DFD does use these
(1) Porta-Count fit tester for SCBA
(1) Posi-Check MMR calibration equipment for SCBA
Spare SCBA parts inventory. Approx. value $2.500
Jefferson Station
John Deere lawn tractor used for plowing snow
Misc
100 sets of bunker gear. Price: $1,800 per set Total, $180,000 (new price)
60 helmets. Price: $250 per. Total, $15,000 (new price)
Misc gloves, hoods, est. $10,000
80 gallons of MicroBlaze foam. $20.00 per gallon. Total, $16,000
50 gallons of A/B fourn. $10.00 per gaUon. Total, $5,000
The Servicenter has approx.$11,000 of propriety parts for our equipment in their inventory.
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COST C06T
2.715 11.00
81.42 61.42
4 x Engine Keys
Elevator keys ERG
Run Books
Backboard
Cabinet:
Cany All
C-Spine Material
6488
1/2" Static Line in 2:1 Configuration -200ft.
Non-Latex Gloves
Engineer's I:
Spare Engine Key
Ix AP 50
Halligan
Flat Head Axe (8lb} Spare
Mask/MMR.
En~ineer's 2:
Breaker Box
Foam Aspirating Nozzle 2
½" Fog Nozzle
2 ½" Solid Bore Handline Nozzle
2 ½" Stacked Tips for Deck Gun (1 3/8", 1 ½", l ¾". 2n)
Gated Wye
2 ½" Siamese
2 x Storz Adapters (Female on 2 ½''Side)
2 ½ .. to 1 " Adapter
Trash Line with Garden Nozzle
2x Hay Hooks
2 ½" Double Male x 3 / Double Female Adapters x 3
1 ¾" Double Male x 2 / Double Female Adapters x 2
Flat Spanner Wrenches x 2
Dead Blow Shot Mallet (31b)
18" Pipe Wrench
Hydrant Wrench
7-Way Spanners x 3
Spare 2 ½" Gasket
En~neer's 3:
2 x Broom Heads
2 x Extendable Broom Handles
Flat Head Shovel
Spade Head Shovel
31" Bolt Cutters
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Cheap Ratchet Set
Piercing Nozzle
Hose Roller
Engineer's 4:
Empty
Rear Roll Up:
Sampson Clamp
Cones
Cooper Hose Jacket
5" Pony Section
2 ½ .. to 5" Storz Siamese
Monitor Base
Hydrant Bag
Cones
-Storz Adapter. Wrench, Littleton Wrench, 2 Spanners, 2 ½" Cap, 2 ½"
Dbl. Fem, 2 ½" Dbl. Male. Denver Thread Adapt.er.
10 B/C CO2 Extinguisher
Officer's 4;
20-A / 120-B/C Dry Chem Extinguisher
2-A APW (Water Can)
Fan Fuel
6.5 hp Honda PPV Fan
9ft. Exhaust Hose
Officer's 3:
Large Canvas Tarp
Carry All
Small Vinyl Salvage Cover
Reflective Tarp
Black Haz-Mat Bag
50ft Bundle Electrical Cord
2x Portable Halogen Lights (500W)
Officer's 2:
Pick Head Axe
Halligan
Flat Head Axe (Sib.)
Pry-Axe
A-Tool
K-tool and through the lock set
Officer's l :
Empty
4 x Spanners on Outside Rear
4 x Spanners on Outside Officer's Side
2 x 7-Way Spanners+ Hydrant Wrench on Officer's Side Panel
Hose Loads:
Bumper Line= 100ft. x l ¾" Single Jacket /Fog Nozzle (Foam Capable)
Cross Lays = 200ft. x I ¾" Double Jacket /Fog Nozzle (Front Only = Foam
Capable)
Supply = 1000' x 5" I 800' x 2 ½" (reverse lay)
Bomberlincs= 2x 200n, 2 ½" + Smooth Bore Nozzle and Fog
Duonage:
8.5 kW Hydraulic Generator
SOOgal Water
40gal Foam Concentrate
5gal Bucket Kitty Litter
5gal Bucket Dirt
Removable Deck Oun I Monitor (Fog Nozzle)
2 x 6ft Drywall Hooks
14ft Roof Ladder
24ft Extension Ladder
10ft Attic Ladder
1 Oft Pike Pole
1 x Telescoping 1500W Halogen Light per Side
2 x 500W Halogen Lights per Side
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4 x Engine Keys
ERG
Run Books
Backboard
Cabjnet:
Cany All
C·Spine Material
6493
½'• StaticLinein 2: I Configuration-200ft.
Non-Latex Gloves
Engineer's 1 :
Spare Engine Key l
xAPSO
Halligan
FlatHeadAxe{8lb)
Engineer's 2:
Breaker Box
Foam Aspirating Nozzle
2 ½" Fog Nozzle
2 ½" Solid Bore Handline Nozzle
2 ¥2" Stacked Tips for Deck Gun (13/8". l w: 1 W. 2")
Gated Wye
2 ½" Siamese
2 x Storz Adapters (Female on 2 ½" Side)
2 ½" to I" Adapter
Trash Line with Garden Nozzle
2x Hay Hooks
2 ½" Double Male x 3 /Double Female Adapters x 3
1 ¾" Double Male x 2 / Double Female Adapters x 2
Flat Spanner Wrenches x 2
Dead Blow Shot Mallet (31b)
18" Pipe Wrench
Hydrant Wrench
7-Way Spanners x 3
Spare 2 ½" Gasket
Engineer's 3:
2 x Broom Heads
2 x Extendable Broom Handles
Flat Head Shovel
Spade Head Shovel
31 ~ Bolt Cutters
Cheap Ratchet Set
Hose Roller
En&iuffl:'s 4;
Fan Fuel
6.5 hp Honda PPV Fan
RearRoU Up:
Sampson Clamp
Cones
5" Pony Section
2 ½" to 5" Storz Siamese
Monitor Base
Hydrant Bag
-Storz Adapter, Wrench, Littleton Wrench, 2 Spanners, 2 ½" Cap, 2 ½"
Dbl. Fem, 2 ½"Dbl.Male. Denver Thread Adapter.
10 B/C CO2 Extinguisher
Officer's 4:
2.0-A I 120-BIC Dry Chem Extinguisher
2-A APW (Water Can)
2x50'2½
Officer's 3i
Large Canvas Tarp
Carry All
Small Vinyl Salvage Cover
Black Haz-Mat Bag
50ftBundlc Electrical Cord
2x Portable Halogen Lights (500W)
Officer's 2:
Pick Head Ax.e
Halligan
Flat Head Ax.e (Sib.)
Pry-Axe
A-Tool
K-tool and through thek>ckset
Officer's I:
Empty
4 x Spanners on Outside Rear
4 x Spanners on Outside Officer's Side
2 x 7-Way Spanners+ Hydrant Wrench on Officer's Side Panel
Hose Loads;
Bumper Line= 100ft. x 1 ¾ .. Single Jacket I Fog Nozzle (Foam Capable)
Cross Lays = 200ft. x 1 ¾" Double Jack--et / Fog Nozzle (Front Only = Foam
Capable)
Supply= 1000' x 5" I 800' x 2 ½" (reverse lay)
Bomberlines= 2x 200", 2 ½" + Smooth Bore Nozzle and Fog
Dunnage:
8.5 kW Hydraulic Generator
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500gal Water
40gal Foam Concencrate
5gal Bucket Kitty Litter
Sgal Bucket Dirt
Removable Deck Gun /Monitor (Fog Nozzle)
2 x 6ft Drywall Hooks
14ft Roof Ladder
24ft Extension Ladder
lOftAttic Ladder
lOftPikePole
1 x Telescoping 1500W Halogen Light per Side
2 x SOOW Halogen Lights per Side
UtllltyTruck 6494
Passenger s1ge Front ran:
-12 Scott Low Pressure 30min. Air bottles
Passenger Side MldTaJI 1;
-3 Scott Low Pressure SO min.Air Bottles
• 12 Volt Power Supply/Jump start 1<1t
-2 Sets of tires chains
• 1 small blue tarp
Pa§§anaer Side MldJaJI 2:
• 3 spade shovels
• 1 tool bOx w/ misc. hand tools
-1 Junction bOx
Pa§§tnge( Slde Wheat w,n Double Door;
• 1 pick head ax
• 2 flat shovels
• 1 grain shovel
-1rake
-4 sets of coveralls
• Kalina Case with Nikon camera w/ flash
PassengerSjde BackTaJI;
-l small scene llght Arson Kltcontalnlng:
o l..argecan
o Small can
o QuartJar
o PlntJar
0 Small Jar
0 Tire gauge
0 Alcohol
0 Paper Towels
0 Disposable gloves
0 Tools
0 Putty knife
0 Vapor Seal Bags
0 Ruler/Tape
o Camera
o Film
o Syringes
o Property sheets
o Labels
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o Evidence Tape
o Bottle w/ rubber stopper
o Fire Scene tape
Bed ofTruck:
-Wheelbarrow
• K2100/120/1Wslngle McGraw-Edison Power Unit
-MDG FogsmokeGen.
Criver Side Front Tall:
• 2 Rescue Bags &'CH Containing:
o Class 3 Harness
o Set knee pads
o Helmet with Light
o Roll duct tape
o Radio harness
o Gloves
o '60' hardUne
o 200' of rope
-Equipment Bag 1:
o 4 coverans
o 2 sets knee pads
o 2 sets elbow pads
o 4 radio harnesses
o 2flashlights
o 2 hard hat
o 2 sets leather gloves
Equipment Bag2:
o Four 50' hardline
Equipment Bag 3:
o Two 50' Hardline
o Two 100' Hardllne
DriverSide Mid Tall 1:
-One Hlgl Pressure Kart with 2 bottles and necessary hardware.
-Application manuals and protocol books
Driver Side Mid Tall 2:
-3 pigtails
-2 trl•pod scene lights
Driver Sjde Back Tan:
-Foam Inductor
-100'Cord
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Ena10• Compartmenta
DOE outsjde cab EJPat compartment
• X1 radio lapel
• X2 spare mask
• X2spareMMR
DOE auts)de cab Rear Compartment
• Rags
• X1 silicone llbrtcant
Spa re headset
• # 1121•p1ate
• Scene Hitit oontroHer
ooE side Front compartment;
x 1 SCBA
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Office; 3(782:2484 BattaHon
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x1 personal rope bag {60'8mm static kem mantel rope, daisy chain 1 • webbing and aluminum carablneer rated at
231<N)
• x1 Foam Jet·Lxttp {Foam aspirator, Foam Jet-low Expansion-Mid Force Hand line} FJ•UC·HM
x111/8" Smoothboranozzlew/1li'breakaway(1" 1/8:266gpm@50psl)
x1 2 ½I gated wye (ball valve) 2 1.fi to double 1 ¾"
• XJ 2) ) 11 Taak Forwt1p H£nd lln& atlJustable pattern a1Jtoma!Jc fog nozzle •.~m e IOOpsl)
• xlc':>Sgatavalvt"
X2 matt.ass hooks lhay hooks)
• xi S1811le8'3 (double 2 Y•to 'Jllll)ki 2 Y1J
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xi smooth bcre mzzt, w/ 1', 11/'i. 1Y c-rm.,e (21°"pm, 268<Jpm_ 328gpm a 5Clpsl} •
• Xl ga,den hose {100', tor cfe.xmtamtnabot Oj:lerabons)
• Xl duel 2 Yzto Slt.Jrtz (mc,rntor baH/Si,un•e)
.. XI stortz to 2 YTreducer/upa nder
XIHydrantwrench
• Xl mallet ldead0 blow)
• Smooth bore mas1er orifices: I 3;s1 114:1 I% ,.2" + stream straightener (502gpm, 598gpm,814gpm, 1>63gpm O 80psi)
• X2 LOH spanners
• xi set of Irons \XI Halfgan, XI 8!b. fiberglass handled flat head axe)
bressnan distributor nozzle (AKA CeHar nozzle 9 holes, 48Ggpm O 100ps 1, 11' broken stream radius, 9 olfflces
measurements: 3 0 13/16" and 8 0 f2")
ADAPTERS: 1Yrc.ap, xi 1% 'NH lo NP (national hose to naUonal pipe), xi IX" NP to NH, xi IYz" duel male NH, lC2 IYz"
dual female NH,x2 NH to NP, xi 2YI" smoo1h bore adaptor, xS 2 Yz'duel male NH,xS 2 Yz'duelfamale.
U ndemeath:
• X2 ttre chalks rbear traps')
QOE side middle compartmeot;
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XI S gallon bucket w/absorbent
XI 3 )I gallon buoketwllce melt
XI Rehab cooler wl1h water
XI box repair putty sticks
XI S gallon bucket (empty/foam flush)
XI coffee can plug and dyke
XI 7' foam fill/flush hose
X2 rolls garbage bags
Sthll MS 481 chain saw wlbullet chain
Baroll
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• XI rul 'Danger tape
• X2 l'NI 'Fire line'•
• X2ductflpe
• X1 roll o1 cham tape
Xl 61bllbergllss hatded pick axe
• XI ts" steel pipe wrench
• Xl 15"81ltlcrncentwrench
X4hoMllrlpt
• XIKtootunlockklt,
• XI Hazmal & tarrorhlm emergency 1111PGnH book
frpqt Be1cwbee! SAfflMdUWOI
• XI True Fuel
• XI packet of wipes
-XI funnel
• XIICOOP
DIGk BM: JNbtOI GAroPldJDNJl
• D leselfuelflll
• RoordiyflU anddlapense undemHlh apparatua behind rear lefttlre
PA§ l[d• ,wc;ompartment:
• X1 PPV Fan (SuperVac Model 718g4,h, 7 bladed 11• airfoil propeU81', 4 cycla 6.5 hOf'Hl)QWer engine, rated at '5,590
cfm, 3535rpm, approx: 821b8, 94 deolbets at 7 meters, 11) mhute runtime) Edegrae optimum operating angle o 6'
Xl Dewalt20V dnll &&lwzall
XI Tool Box
XI Husky ratchet sat
• XI Dewalt I20 V 6awzall
• XI can liquid wrench 11Ucon1pniy
• X2 ex&endabla brooms ( 4',8', 5')
Xl expanding rake
XI flaltlaad (square) shovel
• XI spade lhovel
XI piercing n02Zle ( 12Sgpm fit lOOpsl. Maximum operating pnmsunt of 200 pal, capable of penetrating one layer
cindarbloc:k. two layers bride, 3/4" plywood or l/J6• 1hlck steel plal&J
• XI 13' lltlleglant ladder { U maxiabn working le1181h, 300lbs capacity, NOT fire rated/
llllg:
XI pouch of spare reelproc:atlng saw blades
XI 25'tape meuure
• XI 20 V charger Dewalt
Rue End compartment;
• XJO 19" traffic c:onea
• XI monltorba■ewlthtleoff atrapand Safe. Takvalve) ~•do not use atless1han35dcgrees.,
• Edge prolllcllon (Edge Pro)
• XI 25' S' (LOH) Hose
• :d 11' stlek2 r, llghtwetght ho8e
• XI Sampson hose clamp (can be usadwtth 1Yl",1%",2•,2 l7",and3"doublejacketed woven hose,20'from
apparatus and s• from coupUng, a1way9 stand upside of stream while damping)
2 I B 2 I
Hydrant-
• Xl s•/stortz adaptor
Xl6"0enverthl'Ndad1ptor
• Xl2Yi"todouble1l'l" gatedwye
XI Y. • NH to NP adapter
• XI tis" NP to NH adapter
• Hydranlwrench
• l.JWeton Hydrant Wl'enoh
• X2 7 way epannena (couple llose, uncouple hose, nail puller, gas shutoff, door 1 vedge, pry tool, strtldng 1ool)
• X2 I.Mge lpannerl
• X12)S"cap
• XI 2 W' double female adaptor ( NH)
• XI 2 Wdouble male adaplor (NH)
Officer aide rearcompartmlnt:
• Xl351bsABCalltlngulsher(ratad:20-A, !20•8,&C)
• Xl2f:Sjlllonwater/mlcroblllD mlxextlngullhw (rated:2A)
XI CO2 28 lb. extinguisher (rated: 10-B, & C, Wit'I 4" horn ortllce)
X2 High rteepaclc 3' sectlonof llgtrt Might 2 l'i" hosatogatadwyeto 1)0' llghl weight 1%" houto• Taak Force Tip
Mid Force automatic fog nozzle (70-200 gpn O 100 psi WIiow llow aettlng of 30 to 70pll), XI NH to NP 1)'.\" adaplor,
XI NP to NH 1fi" adaptor, X27way epannara, XI 1>" pipe wrench
X250'aectlonaofllghtwelsiht2fi"hOM
XI Cooper hose Jacket (maxlmumoperaOngpressure "60psl,da18111ed'lool'by IFSTApg849)
• Xlaetaflrons
XI rubbish hook
• XI Utility rope bag (lSO' braided rope ~r llfa safety)
• X28lngleperson Hazmatbag
• Xl4person Hazmatbag
Qfflsc side mlddla compartment;
• X2 portable floor ffghts (Halogen SOO watts 120V)
• X2 carry all's (5'd' and 8'x8')
X2 salvage tarp3 (12x 14)
• XI roll of Vlsqueen (plastlc cover 11' 4• Wida)
• X360'el.ctrlcalutenslonccrda
• Xlfunctlon boxWith4plugln1
• X2 Pig tall• (twl81 Ioele to 3 prong sdaple19)
X2 2 prong to 3 prong (grounded) sdaptenl
Qfflcoc efdl mkilft strnrm:;
XI ()ucl( blll look breaker
• XI FlntDnetape
• XI Atool (With lock manipulator)
• XlOfflcertooVCrash axe/pry axe
• Xl Gib. pick axe
• XIBlbsledgehammer
• XI '121bsledge hammer
• XI 38" bolt cutters {maximum cutting capacity ol 7/18 hard metals and 9/16 soft melals, wlth replaceable cutting
heads)
Wheetcompartmentstrontandback:
• X8 air cyllllders
Officer f{ont compartment:
• XINtoflrons
• XI Thennal Imaging Camera (TIC: SCOTT Eagle lmager 1IO, 4.2 Jbs., 4"1CD s:reen, three mode 'twist change': hands
free, hands on, and crawl , 1)0 degree dynamic range, Made of HHRP 'Heat & hit resistant polymer, 'twist change'
battery approx. 4 hr service Ufe)
XI K-toolunlock kit
XI spare mask
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• XI boxot cribbing
• XISCBA
• Xl4"D-handledpikcpole
• XI pereonal rope bag (80' Bmmstatlc kanmants! rope '1111h alumln.im carablneer)
AWGK lldt 'NE FIi! GAMPld!DIDt
• XI cabtlltc:ontroller
QHk;w eke frgnt • GOOIPldrnld'
RITBac:
• Xl§Q,minuteSCBAbottle(87cubicftofairat4500psi)
• XIMMR
• XISCBAMult
• XI pair of trauma lhWa
• XI utility knife
• XI pair channel-lock plltra
• XI palrtln 1n!P1
• XI heavy tow/hau I strap (5', 12.000lbs)
• X2 aluminum Cll'lblnetl'S
• XI rope bag (150' 6mm kem mantel rope)
J.Ul .. !Qll
• X2 6' D-bandled. fiberglasuhaft.d!ywall hoob(AKA Cat's paw or plaster book)
• XI backbOard
• XI Extend-A-Gun tll11coplng Wldllway to mounted deck gun wllt1lllffl strelgl1tener and vartable stream automatic
fog nozzle (150'250gpn O 'DOpsl, maxlmtm operadng pressure of 170 psQ
• XI Hydraullc AC Generator
leddetPA
• Xl24' twosec:tlon ladder
• XI 14' roof ladder
• XI D' folding attic ladder'
• Xll0',81 fflberglau handled plkltpole
Hose8ed
• 1,000' of 5" LOH
• 200' of lightweight 2 n • precollDCCtcd triple stack load with attached 7 way bale adjustable pattern automatic fog
nozzle(S0-3SOgpm o IOOpsi)
• 800'oflightwcight 2 W'hosc.
Preconnecta
• X2 200', 1 •• hole llnea with TPT Mid-Force nozzles {Both lines ant loam capable)
IDlfdtC,b
Rollupcatik!IUo EE area
TopSIJcl(
• Xlapare02cyllndw
• XI epn e>collar
• XI AC Holstlck {3 settings: high/low sansllvtly & fnlnt foaaad, AC Frequenclea cf 20-100 Hz,
!nttlnalcaHy safe PVC housing lheorettcaly able to vvllhstand a 50,000 volt shock)
• X2signal li9'tstlcka {onered,oneyelo1,v)
• XISCBAMukbagwlth31moladatectorsandaspare9voltbaltery
QonomSheJf
• TIFCombustlble Gas Detector (Vlaualand Audible Indicators, varlable sensitivity as Iowas Sppm
(gasoU ne}, 30second v larm up ti me, instantaneous response-time, Approx. 4 hour run•dm•
battery life, 15• probe, 18 oz welglt, operating temp range 321'25 degrees F, 4.Bv rechargeable
NI-Cadbatleries) • I Qray4gasmonltor(wllhbattrrycharger)
Gas . LowAlann Rigl: Alann
4 I E 2 1
02 9,591,
co 35ppm
H26 t>ppm
LEL(CBlibratadtoPentane) 10$
-• Walf""'l """"I"""
• Bin of smoke detectors
• Bin of Educational lnforma!lon (Pamphlel8, stickers)
• Spare Glucometer
Netted Storage Amo
Top§b@U
• AED with adult and Peds peds
23.591,
70ppm
20ppm
20%
C-Collar Bag (four adult collars, fourpedcollars, Traumashears, 2• medical tape, set of
headblocks)
• Orange Medklt
BottomSheH
• 02/airway kit
• MalnCompartmant
• 0'2Cyllnderwlth regulator
• X3 non-rebraather me.ska
• X3 nasal cannulaa
• X2 nebullzers each with 2 2.5 mg doses of alb;Jterol and 1dceeol lsopro?
• XI nabullzerwlth bag valve mask attachment ('ncludn medications listed
above)
• X2CPAPMasks
• Front companments
Ropebagwllh'60'KemManlleStallcllfesafetyrope%:"diameter
Apparatus spccificsrlons
• Crimson engioc/Spartm Chassis
• '600gpm Wateroua pump 16 large diameter dlschargaa at 250gpm)
• 500gallonwaterltlnk
• X220gallon foam tanks (XJ US foam class AIB, XI Mlcroblaze)
• Apparatus feoglh 33'
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Englewood Fire Department
EX\1:1'1\tlgn ~aulpment SpecfflCJIIPDI
• 2x Space Saver Adjustable Bland (4,000 lbs O 72")
• 36.6" Colapsed
• 90" Eltendld
• 2 Cam Buckle Straps 750 lbtworldng load
• Weight 49.S
• 2x Spaoa Saver Adjus1able Jacks (4,000 Iba llf!lng)
-38.5" CoUapsed
• 90• Extended
• 12"+JackTravel
• 2CamBuckleStraps7501bs
• Channel, Round Point, Chain Grab End Flttlng(CRG}
• Weli,tt 42 lbs
-4x Ohaln and hook assembly with 4' of chain (Hook& Rated 3,900 lbs)
-1.argea· J Hook
-THook
-Small J Hook
• Chain Shortanlng
k Chain and hook assembly wllh 4' of chain (hooks rated 3,900 lbs)
• Large 15• J Hook
• Small J Hook
• THook
• Chain Shortanlng
-4x Small Clustera (No Large •r Hook or 4' lenof, of chain) 3,900 lbs
k 11' Lifting Chain (7, '00 lbs wor1dng load)
• 2X Plckatanchorstakes 4' long and 20• tong
• 2X 2" by 2T Heavy Duty Ratchet S1raps 3,300 lbs (with 3/8' Chain)
• 3x 2• by 2r Medium DCJty Ratchet Straps 2,000 lbs w/snap hooks
• 2x 2• by 2T Heavy Duty Aalehet Straps 3,300 lbs w/ wire hooks
Holmatro (522}
• 4050 NCT Cutter
• Model 4050NCT, 11,600 psi allowable Operating Pressure, 208,000 lbs Max Cutting Force, 71'8" Opening
attips, weight:40 lbs, temp range 4to +176 degrees F
• 4242 UL Spreader
• Model 4242UL, 10,500 psi Allows blc Operating Ptcs5urc, 9,595 tbs Max aod 8,800 lbs min Spreading
force measured at the back of tip, ll.200 1bs max and 6,225 lbs Min pulling force, 27 max spreading
disumcc, weight: 39 lbs, temp range -4 to +176 degrees F
DPU31 Hydraulic Pump
• OPIJ31,Honda 3.5 hp4S1r0ke engine, Two stage pump senses leaks andah1.-:s down , capable of hotawap
Holmatro •core• Hydraullc lines
• coaxial Rescue Eq_utpment Hose, High pressure line (10,500 psi) Completely encapsulated In low pressure
{363 psi} return llne. 2x 32' hoses, max dlS1anca of 150' with reduced tool speed at IOO' 4: I safety factor
AmkU&(522)
• AMK·21 Cutter
• D,500 psi operating pressure, 72.000 I bs max cutting force, 6" spread
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• AMK-30CX Spreader
• 10,500 psi operating pressu.-e, 16,950 I bs max spreading fon:e, 32• max spreading distance , weighc 47.S lbs
• AMK40RRam
I0,500 psi operallng pressure, 30,650 lbs extending fon:c, 14,400 lbs pulling force, length 25A" retracted
40" extended
• X2 1>0' Twin Une Amkus Hydraulk: llneaon electric rolls
Amkus(523)
• Amkus power unit: 4HP Honda
• Model P554-Amkus Model C, Mineral based hydraullc fluid, 2 gal reservoir, 114 Iba, roll cage , two
stage high pressure system 10,500 PSI
• Cambi tool: C 1;
• 15.5" spread, 13,100 lbs spread force, T opening, 57,000 lbs cutting force, 10,500 Input, D-rfng
handled
• Ram30R
• '8.3" retracted, 29. 1"extended, 30,650lbs push force, 14,4001bs pullfon:e
Pneumatic Tools
• AfrChlNl,lmpactwrench,PneumallcRltchll
• Nu tool works 901SO psi, L400 blows/min !20 psi average
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Quantltv Sia Toms Cub.lfialr RIM
1 24"124" 395 16.6 7-13.S" I D"
2 l6"d6'' 7.3 4.8 .. ,., .. ,, ..
2 12"d2" 9.7 2.2 4-7.2''/7"
l 9.5"st.5" S.7 .8 3-S.6 IS"
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OttanliN Size Tona Cubntair RI• Model
I 411"131" 9 14 12-20" Pillowffl
1 33"125" 8 26 25-35'' Hieb Lift #SO
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• XJFoamflllhose
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Station 22; Tejon Station
3075 s. IeJon St.
Office: 3ll62-2483
eanapan PJllt 317§2:2477
• XI ExteMlon cord to plug truck ahore line lntotruck8 generator
POE lkkt Fln;t GPfflPldmnot;
• Pump Panel
• X2Pntconnects,200', 1%•hosellnuwlth1FTMldMFon:encmles(BolhHnesaretoamcapable)
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-X2 7way spann.,. (couple hose, UDCOUple hose, nail puller, gas shutoff, door I I ledge.pry too~ striking too()
• X2 LDH Spanners
• XJsetoflrOne
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xl Foam JelMLx tip (Foam asplrat>r, Foam Jet ow Expansion Md Fores Handllne) FJlXHM
xi 1'V8 Smooth bore nozzlew/1 Y. bi'eakaway(f'118:288gpm O SOpsl)
xi gated wye (ball valve) 2 Y.to double 1Y."
XI 2 fl" Task Force dp Hand line adfuatable pattern automatic fog nozzle {95·300gpm o 1)0psl}
xi 2 Fl gate valve
x2 mattress hooka (hay hooks)
xi Siamese (double 2 YI to aingle 2 YI)
xlsmoothborenozzlew/ r, l V8, lY.orlflce(ZIOgpm,266gpm, 32.8gpm O SOpal)
XI garden hose (100',ror dccontam!natlon operations)
Xlduel2fitostortz(monltorbase1Slamese)
XJstor1zto2Flreducer/axpandar
XI Hydrant wrench
Xfmallet (dead-b!ow)
Smoothboremasteroriflcas: 13/8, 1 Yi, 1o/o,2•+streamstraightener(S02gpm.598gpm.814gpm. 1063gpm@
60psl)
x2 LOH spahners
BrH&nan distributor nozzfa (AKA Cellar nozzle 9 holes, 480gpm 0100psl , 11' broken stream radius, 9 Oflllces
measurements: 3 o 13/16' and 6 O 12• )
ADAPTERS: 1Yf"cap, xlrtl •NH to NP (national hose to national pipe), x1rt1• NP to NH,xl 1%" duel maleNH,x21\'i"
duelfemaleNH,x2NHtoNP,x12%"smoothboreadeptor,xS2Yl"duelmaleNH,xS2Yi"duelfemale.
Tool Box
Sprinkler Kit
Rabbit Tool (Hydra-Ram)
ZScoopShovels
Plug& Dike
Bucket of dry sweep w/trash bags
Empty 5 gallon bucket
Air Chlael, Impact wrench, Pneumatic Ratchet (Ajax tcol\Vorks 90150 psi, L400 blowsfmin 120 psi average)
Air Tool Kit Hose and Regulator
Plug Kit: Wax ring, Putty
Underneath:
• X2 tire chalks ('bear traps',
PA§ fld•Jhlal egmQlrfrnlol•
• X2 Rescue 9awa (SUhl TS-400 Saw RPM al 5350 max. one wltt1 a steel blade the other with a Piranha Blade)
• X2 Chain Saws (811hl MS 480, 3 In a row or 810tal, 2,500 rpm Idle speed)
• XI Acetylane Torch
• XI Chain Saw Kit
Spare Rescue Saw Blades(6 masonry, 5 metal cun.ing 5400 rpm)
• Spart Bldltt Chains
Hose Roller Edge protecllon (Edge Pro I
QOE •kit rnlddffl 5kJWtr:;
• X2Push8rooma/handles
• XI 36" Bolt Cutter
• Xl12"ChannelbckPllers
• XIGlb. pickaxe
• Xl15"C1'81cent(adjUstabla)wrenc:h
• XIB"Vl•GrlpPllera
• X4 hasutrap
Xl roll duct tape
• XI Hydrant Wrench
• TFT Piercing nozzle (125gpm O 1)()ps1. Maxlmumoperat1n11 pressure of 200 psl,c:apable ot penetrating one layer
clnderbloc:k, two layers brick. 3/4" plywood or 116" !hick steel plate)
• Battering Ram
Front Raar whffl compartment
• Xl gas can 1 gallon (unleaded)
• X2 can 50:1 NW Pre-mix fuel
• Xlfunnel
• Xlacoop
• XI Cooper hose Jacket (maxlmlA'Tl operallng pressura '60psl, dassllled 'IDol' by IFSTA pg649)
Qlsik Bwwhftl compartment
• Olaselfuelflll
• Floor dryflll and di..,..,_ undlmllllh appanitus behind rur lefttlra
pge skfo me compartment:
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1 24•,c24• 39.5 '8.8 7-13.5" /13"
2 111•x1e· 7.3 4.8 5-9.IS"/I"
2 12"x12" 9.7 2.2 4-7.2•17•
1 9.S"d.5" 5.7 .a 3-5.e ls·
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Quantitv Size Tona Cubllt air AIM Model
1 48''x31 " 9 14 1~20· Pillowt25
1 33":x21" 8 2e 25-35• High Lift ISO
XI 13' little giant ladder (11 maximum working length, 300lbs capacity, NOT fire rated)
• 2xHlghRl aaBags:3'sectlonofllstltwelght2Y,"hoN1Dgatedwyato1IO'Rghtwelght1%•hosetoaTaakForcaTlp
Mid Force autcmaUc log nozzle (70.200 gpm O 100 psi w/laW flow selling ol 30 to 70,::sl), XI NH t0 NP 1 W adaptor,
XI NP to NH 1r,·•adaptor,X27way apanners, XI t,• pipe wrench
• 2x 2 .5" 50' lightweight hose
• Truh Hook
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• 2x Space Saver AdJualable Stand (4,000 Iba C 72")
• 36.s· Collapsed
• 90' Extended
• 2 Cam Buckle Straps 760 bl working load
• Weight 49.6
• 2x Space Saver AdfustableJacks (4,000 lb8 Hltlng)
• 38.5' Collapsed
• IO' Extendtd
• 12"+JackTravll
• 2Cam Buckle Straps 760 Iba
• Channel, Ro!RI Point, Chain Grab End Fitting (CRG)
• Weight "2 Iba
• 4X Chain and hook assembly wllh 4' of chain (Hooks Rated 3,900 bl)
• Largea• J Hook
• THook
• SmallJHook
• Cllala 8horllnlng
• le Chain and hoak assembly wllh 4' of chain (hooks rated 3,900 lbs)
• Large 15" J Hook
• SmaJIJ Hook
• THook
• Chain Shortanlng
• 4x small ClusteC'I (No Large •J• Hook or 4' length of chain) 3,900 lbs
• k 11' Lifting Chain (7,100 lbs working load)
• 2x Picket _,chor stakes 4' long and 20" long
• 2x 2' by 2"f Heavy Duty Ralchet Straps 3,300 lbs (with 318' Chain}
• 3X 'Z' by 'Z1' Medlt.m Duty Ratchet Straps 2,000 lbs w,'snap hooks
• 2x 2' by 'Z1' Heavy Duty Ratchet Straps 3,300 lbs w/ wire hook&
AW End S9"'APt«PI"!·
• XS 11• tnlfflcconn
• XI monitor base with tie off strap and Safe-Tak valve) .:-do not use at less than 3S degreeii-~
• XIS8mpeon hoHclamp (can be used Vlllh 1Yi', l'L",2"-150300psi flowing and 200psistatic, 2 Yl", and 3" l>O-SOO
psi flowin& and 125 psi static, double jaclccted woven hose do not use on plastic oc rubber coaled base, Stand
upstream v.Jhen damplng20' from apparalllS and S' from coupliog. alvwys stJind upside of stream whhe damping
• XI 361bs ABC extlngul•h•r (raled: 20-A. 120-B, & C, Ammoniwn phosphate base, pmsu rized with nitrogen to 195psi,
tested to 585psi, hose tested to SOOpsi/ openting pressure 250 psi)
• XI CO2 28 lb. extinguisher (rated: l>-B, & C, with 4-born orifice. Operating temps between 40120 degrees, Pr?ssure
teM to 3000PSI, Operaang pressun: 800-900psl et70 degrees, operate 11 from fire PASS)
• Winch
• Wlnchldt(ConLainingtowstrapandpulley)
Hydraulic bottle Jacks (2x 20 ton, and 2x 1 o ton)
Hydrutbag:
• XIS'/stor1zadaptor
Xl5"0.0verthradadaptor
• Xl2Yz"todouble1Yz'. gateclwye
• Xl 1 Yz" NHtoNPadaptw
• XI 1 vz• NPto NH adapter
• Hydrant wrmch
• Littleton Hydrant wrench
• X2 7way spenner9 (c:oupie hose, uncouple hose, naii puller, gas shutoff, door wedge, pry tool,
striking tool)
• X2 Large 1pannar1
• Xl2Yz"cap
3 I S-:U
• XI 2 y. •· double female adapt>r (NH)
• XI 2 Y,"double male adaptor {NH)
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• X21lO'Twln LlneAmkU1 Hydraulic Une■ on eleelrlc roll■
• XI Amku• Model30CXSpreader ( IO,SOO psi operating pressure. 16,950 Im max spreading force,
32" max spreading distance, \Nelght: 47.5 lbs)
• XI Amkus 21 Cutter ( JO.SOO psi operating pressure, 72,000 I bs :nu cutting force , 6" spread)
• XI Amkwl Model 40R Ram 110,500 psi operating preasure, 30,650 I bs extending force, 14,400 lbs
pulllng forca,. langtl'I 25.4" retracted-40" extended)
• X2 Holmatrtl •eorv• Hydraulic Unea (32' long)
• Halmatro Spreader (MOdel 4242-UL, 10.liOO psi Allowable Operating Preuure, '9,595 lbs Max and
8,BOOlbs min• Spreading force measured atthe back of tip, 1\200 Iba max and 0.225 lbe Min
pulllnglorca, 27mall1iprvadlng dl1111nce, velQht 39 lbs, temp range ru4to+176degrees F}
• Holmatro Cullar (Model 4050-NCT, 10,500 psi allowable Operating Pressure, 208,000 Iba Max
Culling Force, 7 13• Opening at lips, weight 40 lbs, 18,np range -4 ID +176 degrees F)
Rntpp 5/trall:
Holmatro Hydraulic Pump (DPU31,3.5 hp4s1rok8, TVI> ataguensee leaks and shuts down,
capable of hot swap)
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Box of Cribbing (Various sizes)
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• Cany-Blls
• Tarps
• Floor rul'IMl't
• Bevagecovn
• Hazmat bags
BfI.llg:
• XI al2,mlnute SCBA bottle (87 cubic ft of air at 4500psl)
Rlt Bag Containing:
XIMMR
XISCBAMaak
XJpalroftraumalhNrl
XI utility knife
• XI pair channa11ack pliers
XJpalrtlnsnlp•
• XI heavy tow/haul strap IS', 12,000lbs)
• X2 aluminum c:arabll!Nfl
• XI rope bag (150' &nm kem mental rope
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• K4oOI
XI 4' pike pole with d handle
XI panic door unlock tool
Xl 36" bolt cutters (maximum culllng capacity of 7/16 hard metals and W16 &oft meta:s, , ,vith replaceable cutting
heads)
• XJ 121 b Sledge hammer
Xl33" plpewrench
XI 61 b pick head axe
XI Gib Flatheadaxe
• X2utllltyknJves
XI Pry bar
• XICrowbar
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X6 air cyllndeni (30 min, bottles each holding 45 culft air)
Offlc1rycond comQl[1mlnt;
Top Shel;
• X2S00wPol1ablescenallghts
• X25D'exlaruiloncordl
• Pig taib/adaplers
Mfddll §bat
• XI Dewalt 8atllry chergw and spare battery
• Dnlmeltool
• XI UOv Redpn>eatiDg saw
• XI hardcaseconlalntngtwo Reepuw blade pouchaa, drillblts.
• IIJlwaukle Reciprocating Saw
DewaltCotdlt1aTool1
XI Drill
• XIGrlnder
-X2 Reciprocating Sin
XI Flashlight
• XI Cln:ulm' Saw
Bottom Shelf:
XI PPVGas Fan(SuperVac Model718g4-h, 7bladed '8"alrfollpropeller,4cycle85horsapower
engine, rated at IS,590 cfm, 3535rpm, appro1t.: 82Jb&, 94 decibels at 7 :netcrs, 1K) minute runtime) IS
degree opllmum operating angle O f1
• Xl PPVEJectrlcFan(SuperVac 14,600alm)
omcers side front compartmept;
Pllmp Plnelw 6\ lnlake, s• Discharge, 2 l'i" Discharge
• llountedcord l'Hl200' wlthJunctJon Box
• X2 Pre connects, 200', 1'Y. • hose llneswtth TFTMld-Force nozzfe9 (BolhilneSate foam capabte)
Xl2 Yi gallon water/mlcroblaze mlxextlngul.,_ {raled: 2A)
Xl 8' D-handled, flbefglass shaft, drywal hoOks (AKA Cat'B paw or plaster hook)
• X2 7way epannen {couple hose, uncoople hose. natl puller, au shutoff, door wed&e, ;xylOOI, striking tool)
X2 LDH Spanntra
• X1aetoflron1
Qfflsec !dde mer Mb GPffiRlrtmlPt;
• Toolllt
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• OfflcerAlrPak
Up rm ·Mn· r,pmg,omoas
X2 6',8', 1)' fiberglass handled pike poles
• Stokea Basket
• Stokes Basket rigging kit
• Back Board
Cl Tri-pod
• Water-vac with hoses
• X2apadeshovel
• X2 Square point shovel
• 5 gallon bucket of Abgorbent
• 5 gallon bucket rehab mister fan
• Pop up shade tent
S I S-2
UPTpp ftlDIII Geromnrnn
• Sump-pump (Positive dlaplacement pump uses a geat9d mactulnlem forwatar movement. cannot plug dlachatge hose
while operating, 120 gal. per tu. 'D' max height)
• 50' NCtlon af 1 % • fonump-pump
• Vlequ..,
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• Xl39'3eectlon ladder
• XI 14' roof ladder
• XI tO'foldlng attic laddar
• XI 10•. 8', 6' ffberglaa handled pike pole
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• 1,000'ofB• LOH
• 200'ofllghtwefght2V.Z•pqconnectedttlplelltllckloadwlthattachtd7wayba1Hdjuatablepatt.-nautomallcfog
nozzle (50-360gpm @ tOOpel)
• 800' ol lghtftlght 2 fl" hole.
Pre-connects
• X2200', 1%.hOMll11NwlthTFTMld-Forcenozzl1S\Solllllnesarafoamcapab!e)
IDlfdoCfb
8PH11PcabJo•t10Ffor:n
Netted SIPCIM I'll
• XI AC Hotatlck (3 settings: hlgh/!ovJ sensitivity & m,nt focuaed, AC Fraquendea of 20 ·'IOO Hz.
tntrlnslcally safe PVC housing 1heorB11caUy able to 1 •. vtthstand a 50,000 volt shock)
• X2algnal 119htstlcb(onered,oneyeHovJ)
• XISCBA.MaskbagWlth3amolcedactcnancla..,_.9vottbattery
• Heet G1tn1Eleotdcal NIIIOI'
XJ Thermal Imaging Camera {TIC: SCOTT Eagle lmagar 1i0, 4.2 lbs.,4'LCO scraen, three moda
"twist change': hands free, hands on, and cnawl. \-00 degl99 dynamic range, Made ot HHRP
'Heat & hit resistant polymer, "twist change' battery approx. 4 hr service Hie)
• TIFCombuatlble Gu Detactor(VlaualandAudlblelndlcatm1, variable senll11vltyastowas Sppm
(gasoline), 30 aeoond wann up -.ne, hllantaneous nnponsetlme. Approx. 4 hour run-time
battary life, '6" p!Obe, 111 01 weight, operating temp range 32-125 degniea F, 4.Bv rechargeable
NI-cad battertes)
• Q.ray 4gaa monh11&.1,11&1,LL11111111QU.Dllglljlll---------""T'""---------.
Gas
02
H2S
LEL (Calibrated 10 Pllntane)
• Dfgllal Camera
• NHmukl
• Chempra ChemJcal detector
• TIC battery charging atatJon with spare TIC battery
Top Shalt
AED wllh adult and Plld■ pads
-X1 spare 02 cyllnder
XI • .,.,.. c~oHar
• Air Bplln19
6 Is 2/
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blOCks)
Orange Med kit
Bottom Sll!lf
• 02/alrway kit
Rope begwlth 'fiO' Kem Mantle Static life safety rope Yi" diameter 3:1
AORPtehJB 8DftGi0setlone
• Cr1mson anglne/Sper1an Chaals
• 600gpm Watarous pump {6 large diameter diacharges at 250gpm)
• 500 gallon water tank
X2 20 galon foam tanks (Xl US foam c:fass A/B, X1 Mlcroblaza)
Apparatua length'
7 IS 2
Hammer 22 Inventory-
Left Ernut;
-Misc. Light Rubber Overbooties
-Green Chemical Resistant Boots
-Cotton Long Underwear
-Neoprene Overgloves
-Nitrile & Latex Undergloves
-8 x Level A Suits
-11 x Level B Suits
-Level C Suits
-Nomex Coverall's
-Terry Rags
-Chem Tape
-Various Helmets
Center Compartment; (Over the wheel, can be accessed from either side)
-Awning Rod
-3 it D-Handled Flat Head Shovels
-I X Grain Scoop
-Long Handled Spade Head Shovel
-Push Broom
-3M Surgical Masks
-APR Respirator
-Decou Shelter (1)
-Decou Shower (2)
-Portable Heater (Salamander)
-Level C
-8 x Plastic Stools
-Scott Air Pnrifying Filters
-10 x Meth-Lab Filters
-Scott Mask Adapters
-Scott Mask Radios
-Scott SCBA Masks
-Air Pump (2)
-Chem. Class Test Kit
-Containment Pools
-Radiation Detection Kit
-Drum Pump
-Haz Cat Test Kit (1)
-Mercury Test Kit (1)
-Plastic Sheeting
-Camera + Tripod
-Reference Box (Books)
-Drager Gas Detector
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-Medical Kit
Leff Bear;
-250 lbs. Absorbent (Kitty Litter)
-4 x hr Scott SCBA's
-Large Non-Sparking Hand Tools (Sledge/Axe/Pipe Wrench/Adjustable Crescent)
Right front;
-Misc. Buckets
-Decon Solutions (Soaps etc .• )
-File Cabinet
-Rehab. Water
-2 x Handlights
-Tool Box w/Handtools
-100' Garden Hose
-Laptop
-Decon Manifold + Nozzles
-Medical Assessment Gear (Scales etc •• )
-Privacy Gowns
-Misc. Personal Privacy Gear
-Plastic/Bags
-RAE PID Tester
-2 x Utility Rope
-6 x Scrub Brushes
-Tools
-2 x Weed Sprayers
Right Rear;
-Overpack Drums
-Electrical Cord Reel
-Hot Water Heater
-Misc. Patching Material
-Submersible Pump
-9 x Traffic Cones
-Portable Halogen Lights
Dunnage:
-Kerosene
-SeaSweep
-Absorbent Pellets
-Absorbent Booms
4 x Dome Clamps
-2 X Drum/l'ank Patch
-3 x Plastic Tarps
-Outer Proximity Suits
-PVC Pipe
-Spare Propane Bottle
Misc.: • -2 x hr SCBA Bottles on Each Side
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CELL PHONE DEVICE MISCDtVICES fABLE"l
Engme21 !Phone
Medlc21 !Phone
Assl Fire Marshal iPhone
Squrt 23 iPhone
Medic 23 IPhone
Amarsh iPhone
Airave
Airave
Alrave
Airave
Jsvejcar modem
Gobi connection
Squrt 23 IPad
Lherblan iPad
Afox iPad
Rpetau iPad
Mertie iPad
Asst Fire Marshal JPad
Mstout iPhone
Rpelau !Phone
Jsvejcar JPad
Staff iPad
Swashlngton !Phone Wortiz iPad
Truck 22 iPhona Batt chief iPad
Lsmith !Phone Engine21 iPad
Lhefhlan IPhone Amarsh iPad
PgonzalP.s DuraXT Englne22 iPad
EMS Bureau Chief iPhooe Acoma Station Panasonic
Batt21 !Phone Acoma Station Panasonic
Rfoole DuraXT Acoma Station Panasonic
Kstovall iPhone Jefferson Station Panasonic
Mertie !Phone Jefferson Station Panasonic
,Jhehn IPhone Uefferson Statlon Panasonic
Gweaver DuraXT Jefferson Statiort Panasonic
Cdaly DuraXT Jefferson Station Panasonic
Afox iPhone 1 ejon Station Panasonic
Gcroaston DuraXT Rpetau Panasonic
Wortiz Samsung Galaxy Emergency Mgt Surface
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station 23: Acoma Station
483Q s. Acoma
Office: 3062-2482
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Front Upper compartment:
• DOE headset, 2-guide flashlights, 2 helmets (Rear tall board left side)
• Alrpack with cylinder
• 6 lb. flat head axe
• Halllgan tool
• 10 lb. sledge hammer
• Personal rope bas {approx. 60' of7mm static kern mantel rope)
• "Yak Trax" shoe chains
• Spare mask (AV3000)
• Red Tool box
• Oucttape
• Lock out/ tag out kit
• K•tool unlock kit
• Can of dry lube
• David Clark headset connection
• K-12 Stlhl TS-400 lxMetal and 2xMasonry Blades 5400 RPM (RR upper compartment!
Front Lower Compartment:
• Dead blow shot mallet (On the door)
• 2· 7 way spanners (On the door)
• 1· mufti-use hydrant wrench (On the door)
• 1-18" Steel Pipe wrench (On the door)
• 1· 2 Y." gate valve
• 1-19 ½ • long 2 Wstlnger section of hose (upper hose bed)
• 3· s• storz to 2 W' female reducer {2-flat. 1 with elbow)
• 1· Foam Jet noule (FJ =Foam Jet, LX=Low E,cpanslon, HM=M!d Force Hand Line)
• 1-2 ½" to 2 W Siamese
• 2-2 W' to 1 ¾"' gated wyes
• 1-Bressnan Distributor Noule (aka cellar nozz·e, 9 holes E @) 13/16~, 3 @ ~". 480 gpm @ 100 psi, 18'
broken stream radius)
• 2 W to 1 >i• reducer National Hose thread
• 1-1 ½" National Hose thread Double Male
• 1-1 W Natlonal Hose thread Double Female
• 2-1 r.-National Pipe Female thread to National Hose Male thread
• 2-1 K'' National Hose Female thread to National Pipe Male thread
• 2 W TFT 7 position ball valve bale, smooth bore hand fine, at 50 psi
• 1" tip (210 gpm)
• 11/8" (266 gpmJ
1 ¾" (328 gpm)
• 2 Y." TFT 7 position ball valve bate, smooth bore, with 11/8' tip (266 gpm)
• 1 Ya" (for 1 ¾" hand llnes) TFT 7 position sl'der valve ba!e, combination nonle. straight stream and fog
stream @ 100 psi, standard pressure @l 70-200 gpm, low p•essure @ 30-70 gpm
• 2 ½" TFT 7 position ball valve combrnatlon nozzle, straight stream and fog rtream@ 100 psi, 50-350 gpm
• 1-s•hydrantcap
• 4-2 ½° double males
• 4-2 ½" double females
• 1-2 W' to garden hose reducer
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• 2-7 way spanners
• 2-LOH spanners/ large mufti we spanners
• 2 W Master Stream Smooth Bore tips 80 PSI
I 13/8" (502 gpm)
• 1M• (598gpm)
1 W' (814 gpm}
• 2• (1063 gpm)
• 3-1 JS" rubber gaskets
• S· 2 ~-rubber gaskets
• 3 hose straps
• Circuit panel for mounted lights and outlets (on wall)
• Spare key In •hlde-a-keV-box (on wall)
Upper Mlddle:
• Rlt Bill (utility knife, trauma sheers, 145' of 6mm static kem mantel rope, yellow rescue strap, 8" channel
lock pilers, tin sheen, S' orange loop webbing, mask with MMR, double male air adapter, 5 1/2' UAC
connection, 60 minute carbon wrapped air bottle=B7 cubic feet of air, 3 carablneers 4500 lb max.)
• 162' long 1/2" diameter flfellne with Z-rfg setup
Black bag of webbfna
• 2-20' (yellow) lengths of tubular webbing
• 4-15' (blue) lengths of tubular webbing
• 3·5' (green) lengths of tubular webbing
• 1 yellow anchor strip (9'-8,000 lb max) with d-rlngs
1 blue bungee web
• 1-6' flat webbing strap with hooks and tenslonor
Bladt mesh baa of pruslk and carablnHl'S
• 5-"8" plate
• 6-2' pruslk loops
• 2 small rescue pulleys (blue and purple)
• 1 large pruslk minding pulley (red)
• 7-Carablneers (4100 kg max)
• Grey webbing bag
• 2-5' green webbing
• 3-10' red webbing
• 6-15' blue webbing
• 4-20' yellow webbing
• 3·10' XL anchor streps
Oranae b11 of pruslks and carablneers
• 18-2' pruslk loops (5 orange, S purple, 7 green)
• 3-"8" plates
• 2 red pruslk minding pulleys
• 2 smaU rescue pulleys (blue and purple)
3-20'yellow
5-15' black
1·5' 1reen
2-15' 2• black
6-10' red
• 21 carablneers (2-4,100 KG, 1-9,000 lb, 2-46 KN, 7-72 KN, 2 not marked)
• 2 red rope rollers with 2 carablneers (finked together)
Large Black "SCOTT" bag
• 4 green level B hazmat suits
• Chemtape
• 4 blue barrier Jumpsuits
• 4 SCOTT air purifying cartridges
• green nltrlle gloves
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Upper Rear:
Officer's side;
• brown containment bags
• 3 tubes of repair putty epoxy
• 4 palr of yellow splash protection booties
• Roll of black trash bags
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#71864H, 18 degree optimum operating angle@ 6', 10·15 psi tires)
Pre-mix fuel cans (50:1 mix for saws)
Red fuel can (gas for 4 stroke engines)
Bar oil (upper compartment)
Funnel (upper compartment)
White rags (upper c:ompartment)
4 yellow door chocks on fan
Chain saw with Carbide tipped chain (Stlhl MS 460, 3 In a row or 6 total, 2,500 rpm idle speed)
Rotary saw with steel blade (Stlhl TS 400, 5350 RPM , auto tensioner Inboard/outboard blade position)
Coffee can full of plug and dyke (right l"Nr upper companmtnt)
2 extendable broom handles
TFT Piercing nonle (7 position ball vatve, 125gpm @ l00psl, Ma,cimum operating pressure of 200 psi,
c11pable of penetrating one layer clnderblock, two layers bric~. 3/4" plywood or 1/16" thick steel plate)
1 black bag with 2 part putty, bees wax, various diameter wooden pluss (right rear upper compartment)
2 rolls of yellow "fire tine tape"
4 broom heads
Stfhl saw wrench/ flat head screw driver
2-4' shovels (1 flat, 1 spade tip)
Roll of red "DANGER" barrier tape
1 spare bulfet chain In box
1 yellow tub of gojo hand cleaner
black trash bags
duct tape
Chem Tape
Rear top compartment:
• 5115 carry all 4 handle
• llx16 salvage cover
• SIC18 Floor Runner
• 10 x 24 blue tarp
• 10 x 25 vlsqueen ( plastic sheet)
• 100' extension cord
• 2 • 25' extension cords
• 500 watt portable lights x2
• junction boxes
• 24• /36" bolt cutters
4x8salvage
3.Sx6 carryall
• Sampson hose clamp (up tor hose to 150-300 psi flowing, 200psl non•flowlng. Up to 3" 100-500 psi
llowlng, 125 non nowing)
• Cooper hose Jacket (ma1< operating pressure 150psl)
ca Box with drtll bits, paddle bits, screw driver tips
• 2-hay/mattress hooks
• Dewalt 20 volt, 2 speed, 18 setting, cordless Dewalt drlll
• OrtU Bits
• Dewalt 28 volt single speed reclp saw (DC315)
Husky socket set {upper left engineer compartment)
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• 100' cord reel
• Hose roller w/ tie off rope
• Ice Melt
Rur bottom compartment;
• 2.5 gallon water extinguisher 100 PSI 2A, B
• Hydrant bag: storz with threaded s•, Denver threaded 5", hydrant wren:h, 14" bolt cutters, 2.s• NH
double male/ double female, 2.5" hydrant cap, 2.5" discharge" intake cap, 2 LOH spanners, 2-7 way
spanners,
• SO' 2.5" to go with high rise pack
High rise pack: 3' section of light weight 2 W' hose to gated wye to 100' ll&ht weight 1 "" hose to a Task
Force Tip Mid Force automatic fog nozzle (70-200 gpm @ 100 psi w/low flow setting of 30 to 70psl), Xl NH
to NP 1 ~• adaptor, Xl NP to NH 1 ~• adaptor, X2 7 way spanners, Xl 10" pipe wrench
• Ory Sweep/Trash Bags
Forward bottom compartment
• Amkus power unit: 4HP Honda {Model P554-Amkus Model C, Mineral based hydraullc fluid, 2 gal reservoir,
114 lbs, roll cage, two stage high pressure system 10,SOO PSI)
• Ram 30R 119,3" retracted, 29.1,. extended, 30,6501bs push force, 14,4001bs pull force)
• rocker channel cover for ram use
Forward too compartment
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• l·K-tcol (upper enalneers compartment left)
• 1-pryaxe
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pick· head a,ce
Officers SCBA
l·A-tool
Comb[ tool: C 15 ( 15 .5" spread, 13,100 lbs spread force, r opening, 57,000 lbs cutting force, 10,500 Input,
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o Class Ill Harnesses x5
o 3-Ladder Belts
Left side-10: A 80: BC dry chem. Extinguisher
o Tech rescue helmets K2
o Ught sticks x2
6-trafflc cones
David Clark headset connection
24' Enenslon Ladder
14' Roof Ladder
10' Attic Ladder
10' Pike Pole
5' Plaster Hook
• Cribbing
• High rise pack with carab lneer for ladder tip attachment
• 2.5" pony section
• S" pony section
• lOK onan generator
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Q-ray 4 aas monitor l wtth batterv char2erl
Gas I low Alarm High Alarm
02 19.5" 23.5"
co 35ppm 70ppm
H2S 10ppm 2D ppm
LEL (CaObrab!d to Pentane) : 1°" 2°"
TIF Combustible Gas Detector (Vlsual and Audible Indicators, variable sensitivity as low as Sppm (gasoline), 30
second warm up time, Instantaneous response-time, Appro,c. 4 hour run-time battery llfe, 15" probe, 16 oz
weight, operating temp range 32-125 degrees F, 4.8v rechargeable NI-cad batteries}
Orange Med Kit
Airway Bag
AED
Intubation Kit
Pub Ed kit
Backboard
C-Collar
• Xl AC Hotstlck (3 settings . high/low sensitivity & front focused. AC Frequencies of 20-100 Ht, lntrlnslcally safe
PVC housing theoretically able to withstand a 50,000 volt shock)
• Spare 02 Bottle
• N·95 Resprltors
• Radlac Plus
SqYlftSpecs
Aedll General:
• Vertical Reach 65' @ 75 decrees (recommended) capable of 85 degrees
• Horfzontal 60' up to -9 degrees below grade
• Rotation 360 degrees continuous, Shear ball bearing 33" tllm-table
• Weight capacity 500 lbs at above 45 degrees, 250 lbs at below 45 degrees
Nonie General:
• Flow capacity 300 to 1000 GPM @ 85 tx, 100psl
• Vertical travel 200 degrees
• Horizontal travel 180 degrees
• 800' of 5" supply line
• 1200' of 2 .5" accordion loaded
• 200' of 2.5" triple load with 2.5" fog nozzle S0-350gpm at 100 psi
• 200' of 1.75" cross-lay 1 foam capable
• 200' of 1. 75" cross-lay 2
• 100' bumper line foam capable
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ENGLEWOOD PAYMENTS TO DENVER 2015 -2035
Starting Ending Monthly Starting & Annual% Annualized Annual$
Yr/Mo Yr/Mo Amount increase Increase
Jun-15 Dec-15 $441,667 $3,091,667 $5,300,000 2%
Jan-16 Dec-16 $450,500 $5,406,000 $106,000 3%
Jan-17 Dec-17 $464,015 $5,568,180 $162,180 3%
Jan-18 Oec-18 $477,935 $5,735,225 $167,045 3%
Jan-19 Dec-19 $492,274 $5,907,282 $172,057 3%
Jan-20 Dec-20 $507,042 $6,084,501 $177,218 3%
Jan-21 Dec -21 $522,253 $6,267,036 $182,535 3%
Jan-22 Dec-22 $537,921 $6,455,047 $188,011 3%
Jan-23 Dec-23 $554,058 $6,648,698 $193,651 3%
Jan-24 Dec-24 $570,680 $6,848,159 $199,461 3%
Jan-25 Dec-25 $587,800 $7,053,604 $205,445 3%
Jan-26 Dec -26 $605,434 $7,265,212 $211,608 3%
Jan-27 Dec-27 $623,597 $7,483,168 $217,956 3%
Jan-28 Dec-28 $642,305 $7,707,663 $224,495 3%
Jan-29 Dec-29 $661,574 $7,938,893 $231,230 3%
Jan-30 Dec-30 $681,422 $8,177,060 $238,167 3% • Jan-31 Dec-31 $701,864 $8,422,372 $245,312 3%
Jan-32 Dec-32 $722,920 $8,675,043 $252,671 3%
Jan-33 Dec-33 $744,608 $8,935,294 $260,251 3%
Jan-34 Dec-34 $766,946 $9,203,353 $268,059 3%
Jan-35 Dec-35 $789,954 $9,479,454 $276,101 3%
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Date: May 4, 2015 Agenda Item: Subject: Intergovernmental Agreement
11 a ii for Fire/EMS service with Denver Fire
Initiated By: City Manager's Office Staff Source: Eric A. Keck, City Manager
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
The issue of how to provide Fire and EMS service within the community in the most responsible, efficacious,
and financially sustainable manner has been studied by the Englewood City Council for several years. The
Council has entertained a variety of different alternatives including a proposed merger with the City of
Littleton and the Littleton Fire/Rescue Department. In early 2014, the City Council obtained a proposal from
the South Metro Fire Rescue Authority as well as a proposal from Denver Fire.
In September of 2014, the City Council held a number of study sessions to examine the topic of fire service
delivery. Comment from the membership of the Englewood Fire/Rescue Department was also heard on
September 8, 2014 wherein the Department enunciated concerns with safety, training, and the condition of
capital equipment. Furthermore, the Englewood Fire/Rescue Department advocated to the City Council to
contract with South Metro. It was also during this meeting that the City Council authorized former Fire
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department. On January 14, 2015, the City Manager presented an analysis of alternatives and
recommendation to contract with Denver Fire at a special study session. Council subsequently took public
comment on the recommendation at their meetings on January 20 and February 2, 2015. A final summary
presentation was made by the City Manager on February 9, 2015 with the City Council providing consensus
direction to move forward with the negotiation of an agreement on February 17, 2015.
The goal of the City Council with this particular matter is to ensure a fiscally viable, high quality fire
suppression and EMS provision agreement.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff recommends Council approve a bill for an ordinance authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement for
Fire/EMS service with the City and County of Denver.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
City staff have analyzed a number of different alternative service provision vehicles for Fire and EMS service
in Englewood. These range from maintain ing a standalone fire department, contracting fire and EMS service,
and the formulation of an authority. It was determined that contracting fire and EMS service would be the
most cost efficacious manner of moving forward as well helping to ensure that the community was best
served in the safest way possible.
When all of the options were analyzed with the idea that the City should look for an option that will not add
to the expenses of the City as well as provide quality service, a contract with Denver Fire emerged as the
best option. A synopsis of the costs of the options appears below.
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Entity Base Cost Personnel One Apparatus Capital Cost Separation Total Cost
Cost Time Cost Cost
Cost
Englewood $9,139,834 $378,285 $0 $2,700,000 $15 532,795 $0 $27 750.914
Denver $5.300 000 $349.263 $0 $1 191.000 $750,000 $2 ,305,245 9,895.508
South $6,762,488 $457,785 $504,810 $(1, 191,000) $12,198,500 $750,000 $19,482,583
Metro
IGA Highlights:
The version of the IGA that is before the City Council is slightly different than the original draft. This is due to
the fact that the Denver Attorney's Office put together a new form. However, the agreement largely
contains all of the points as before including language stipulating the two paramedic units with two
paramedics to be housed in the fire stations; a response time matrix for both fire and EMS; the stipulation
that all emergent trauma patients be taken to Swedish Hospital; the stipulation that Denver Fire will provide
the City of Englewood with a call analysis data report each month; the inclusion of a process for dealing with
disputes including both fire and EMS personnel present to resolve any such matters should they arise; the
inclusion of language concerning the adoption of the 2015 International Codes with Englewood adopting
amendments of these codes over time; the rolling stock to be transferred has now been incorporated into the
agreement rather than referenced by an exhibit; and an overall increase in the cost of the agreement over the
20 year period from what was originally drafted. Denver has suggested 3% annual increases rather than 1 %.
Key exclusions from the previous draft agreement include the removal of the C itizen Initiative Petition
language as Denver is opposed to such language and the removal of the section referencing the Denver Civil
Service Commission requirements.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The fiscal impact of a contract for Fire and EMS services with the City and County of Denver will be
$3,091,667 for the remainder of 2015 beginning on June 1,201 5. The proposal contemplates a 2% increase
for 2016 and then a 3% increase annually beginning in 2017. The total operational expenditure for fire
services over the life of the Denver contract would be $150,56 1,244 versus $259,642,412 were the City of
Englewood to retain a standalone fire department. This does not include any capi tal costs for the updating or
replacement of facilities which Englewood will continue to own. Exhibit E attached hereto contains the
payment schedule.
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
City Attorney's Office Memo
Proposed Bill for an Ordinance
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
Mayor Penn
Englewood City Council Members
Eric Keck, City Manager
Laura Herblan, Acting Firf;?C ·
Dan Brotzman, City7tt e
April 24, 2015
The Englewood City Council reviewed and discussed the draft IGA (attached) at the April 6, 2015
Study Session. Council directed the City Manager and staff to proceed with negotiations. Denver
re-drafted the IGA and sent a counterproposal which is attached to the Ordinance. Denver's
proposal addresses a number of previously unclarified issues but also differs from the April 611'
version in several significant ways:
Over the 20 year term of the IGA payment for Denver's services is $156,847,504 an increase of
$49,881,844 over the April 6, 2015 draft.
Paragraph 18 concerning the Citizen Initiative Petition has been deleted. Denver's position is that
the contract must continue for the entire term even if the Englewood Charter is changed by the voters
to require a standalone department.
4 firefighters per vehicle is addressed in paragraph 3 but that may be modified in Denver's sole
discretion.
4 minute response times for fire and ambulance are addressed in the Denver Response Standard.
That standard may be modified in Denver's sole discretion.
Paragraph 5 shows that 2 ambulances with 2 paramedics will be based at Englewood fire stations.
Paragraph 14.3 sets forth a process for the Englewood City Manager to review response times. But
as noted above, the response times are at the sole discretion of the Denver Fire Chief.
Paragraph 5 shows Swedish as the primary hospital.
Paragraph 5 does not specifically list Denver Health as the provider of medical services. Denver Fire
may decide to change the medical provider after consulting Englewood.
The new IGA requires the adoption of the 2015 international fire and building codes. Further
updates are mandated within 6 months of Denver's adopting new codes. Englewood is prohibited
from adopting laws or amendments inconsistent with Denver's various codes without obtaining
Denver's written permission. Further, Exhibit B appears to be the original Glendale procedure
without the changes requested from our Community Development Department (building codes} and
Fire Department. This may delay r eview times for Englewood residents and businesses.
Paragraph 9 shows six additional vehicles going to Denver than the Exhibit E attached to the April 6th
!GA draft.
Negotiated language concerning arson and fire investigation was not incorporated. The paragraph
concerning coordination with the Englewood Police is now addressed under paragraph 6.1.
Paragraph 8 eliminates the attachment from the Denver Civil Service Commission and sets forth new
criteria. Englewood coordinated with FPPA to insert language protecting the firefighters ongoing
pension qualifications. Such language has been deleted. Further, the language addressing
Englewood's determination to pay severance has been removed.
Utilities are now being paid by Englewood.
Denver has agreed to mutual aid but not automatic aid. Automatic aid agreements are being
discontinued in Council Bill 20, 2015.
15.2 Force Majeure has been added to provide a defense to Denver for strikes and work
stoppages.
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PROVIDE FIRE PROTECTION
THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered by and between THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, A Colorado home rule municipality located in Arapahoe County, Colorado (hereinafter
"Englewood") and the CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, n Colorado home rule municipality
(hereinafter "Denver").
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, Glenfl&J.e, Englewood previously equipped and Denver currently equips high quality
fire departments, providing comprehensive fire suppression, fire prevention, review and inspection
services, emergency medical services, emergency hazardous substances response services, and other
services incidental to the protection of persons and property in their respective communities; and
~eadale-is-eAHrely-suff6undeci hy Den¥er, and they ha•,ie e history of •working iR
elosc barmen)' on matters of mutual eotteern; ene
WHE.REAS, Gle1ulale encl Den:Yer eHtereci ittlo en lnlerge,•enunentel AgreemeHl ta PFe¥ide-Hfe
Proleetien in Deee,n~er of 289 4 ( Den•,rer CI erk Fi I ing # 94 I 91 li) ("Original IGA "); anel
WIIEREAS, !Jeth Glenciele and De1wer efl:ie~• a signifieant eesl Sll"t'iflg for their eiti~ens heea\!se
Den'l'er assumed j:)Fim&F)' respeMihltity-feF-the-pFeYisien ef fire suppression serviees in Glenda-le, while at
t-he-seme time-preserved the high le¥el ef fire service eeeh eity e1:1rrentl)' enje)'S~ 11:nd
WI IEREAS, s&id agreement's erigiaakerm expires en Mey 31, 2012 aRci-eoth-Glendate-muJ
Defl¥er wish te eontinue eii:tendittg lhe benel1l5 of the Original IGA. lo beth our eoffllflHAities; and
WHEREAS, intergovernmental agreements to provide functions or services, including the sharing
of costs of such services or functions, are specifically authorized by section 29-1-203, C.R.S.; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Home Ruic Charier requires "Council shnll provide, by
ordinance, Fire, Police and Health services for the preservation of public property, health, peace,
and safety, including the prevention of crimes, the apprehension of criminuls, and protection of
property and the rights of persons, the enforcement oflnws of the State nnd the ordinances of the
City, and such other functions as Council and the City Manager muy prescribe"; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Fire/Rescue Depurtment is comprised of roughly 53 highly
motivated, dcdicntcd und committed staff that provide 24-hour emergency medical nod fire
protection througltout our community; and
WHEREAS, there nrc currenlly three shifts that cover the three fire stutions with n
minimum stnffing level of 14 firenghtcrs/EMT's per shirt Including nt leust two certified
fircfighters/pu rnmedics; nnd
WHEREAS, the Department bas an engine/pumper and an ambulance at the
Jefferson Station; a rescue at the Tejon Station; and an Engine/Squirt (65' aerial ladder)
and an ambulance at the Acoma Station; and
WHEREAS, the City of Englewood also bas a hazardous material response
HAMER unit assigned to the Tejon Station; and
WHEREAS, each piece of apparatus would have four person staffing as opposed to
three with Englewood Fire/Rescue; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is too expensive to maintain a
stand alone fire department; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that increasing property taxes to
support a stand alone fire department is not a viable long term solution; and
WHEREAS, a contract with Denver Fire would eliminate the immediate need for a
property tax increase for public safety; and
WHEREAS, Englewood bas received proposals from Denver, South Metro, nnd
Littleton Fire departments to provide contract fire deportments services; and
WHEREAS, the City Council had determined that Denver's proposal is the most
advantageous option; and
WHEREAS, Colorado encourages intergovernmental agreements for the provision
of services and such agreements ure permitted under the Englewood Home Rule Charter;
and
WllEREAS, Denver will occupy utilue, and maint11in two of Englewood's fire
stations, the Jefferson station aod the Acoma station; and
\VHEREAS, Denver Fire would not require the immediate replacement of these
stations; however, the City would propose to tukc the portion of contract savings and make
improvements to the stations as it pertains to the health of the employees and the
functionality of the buildings; and
\VHEREAS, the Tejon stntion's area is covered by other Denver Stations; nod
WHEREAS, Englewood will close the Tejon Fire Station; and
WHEREAS, Denver travel time for fire calls shall be 4 minutes or less; and
WHEREAS, the City of Denver has proposed a single contract wherein they would
provide fire service and then subcontract with Denver Health for ambulance service; nod
WHEREAS, Denver Fire shall contract with Denver Health to provide two (2)
ambulances housed in Englewood fire stations; and
WHEREAS, Denver's travel time for ambulance calls shall be 4 minutes or less;
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WHEREAS, Denver shall bill for ambulance transport; and
WHEREAS, Denver Health bas agreed to transport nil emergency trauma patients
to Swedish Hospital and abide by patient request for other fncilitics such as Porter Hospital
when conditions allow; and
WHEREAS, Englewood firefighters shall be allowed to qualify for firefighter
positions under the Denver employment system which would qualify for the Colorado Fire
and Police Pension Association (FPP A) pension system; and
WHEREAS, Englewood shall maintain its own Fire Marshal and inspection
services using a Fire Code adopted by the Englewood City Council; and
WHEREAS, Denver Fire bas an ISOl rating which will benefit our property
owners for the cities of Glendale and Sheridan; nod
WHEREAS, Denver Fire has proven to be a reliable, economic, and functional
alternative for the cities of Glendale and Sheridan; and
WHEREAS, local control would not be lost through an intergovernmental
agreement with Denver Fire.
NOW. THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals, and the mutual promises
nod covenants contained herein, it is agreed as follows:
1. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the responsibilities of
Englewood and Denver as regards to the provision of fire suppression service within Englewood
from the Denver Fire Department. Among other things. this Agreement describes the parties'
obligntions, with respect to personnel, property, fire and fire related services, and payment. This
Agreement is not intended to and does not establish a sepnrate governmental entity for the
perfonnance of any function. This A-gJ:ee1Benl shall sufJerseEle aee Feplaee the Original IGA;
whieh Engleweed BflS Dew.•er aekne1wleElge aae agi=ee has eeea satisfaetoril~1 perfermeEI ta elate.
2. TERM: This Agreement shall commence on the 1st day of June, 2015, and
continue thereafter until the 31st day of December 31, 2035, unless earlier terminated as
provided herein.
3. FIRE SUPPRESSION: Denver agrees to provide fire suppression services in
Englewood, and the level of fire suppression service wiU equal that provided to Denver residents
("Denver Service Level"). nnd be substantially consistent with the "Chiers Action Pinn"
attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A. The Chier s Action Phm may be amended
from time to time in Denver's sole discretion so long as it maintains the Denver Service Level.
[Denver Fire Chief to provide recent copy of Chief's Action PJan]
• Exhibit A to include 4 firefighters per truck
• Exhibit A to address equipment at each firehouse
• Exhibit to address 4 minute response time
4. FIRE PREVENTION:
4 .1 FIRE PREVENTION SERVICES: Englewood reserves and will remain
responsible for fire prevention services in Englewood, including without
limitation the enforcement of Eoglewood,s Building and Fire Codes, periodic
fire safety inspections, and issuance of building permits and certificates of
occupancy. However, Englewood agrees to cooperate and coordinate with the
Denver Fire Department with respect to fire prevention activities, and the Denver
Fire Department will be notified and afforded the opportunity to participate in
fire prevention octivities, as described in Exhibit B attached hereto and
incorporated herein. Denver shall honor all mutual and automatic aid
agreements Englewood has in place at the date the agreement is signed.
Education and Public Relations. Upon request, Denver will provide for
and/or participate in the following types of services in Englewood:
a. Fire Safety and Education
b. Public Relations and Events
c. Juvenile Firesetter Intervention
d. Training Services
e. Emergency Management Planning
4.2 CODE MODIFJCATIONS: Englewood and Denver wish to mnke Fire and
Building Codes compa1ible. Te ma t eR:d , Glenda le wiH , J:HH'!llia.a l te its ae.FtMl
Cede fe\'iev.r aa d medi fi eaaae pr-eeess, ie geed f&itk a:dopt t:he JQQ9 l:fuemat ie RM
Ji'ife aed :B1:1ileing Cedes and shall pr-e¥ide Dewer w4tlt a eopy of the
eraiaanee(s➔, if se adapted, maltiag sueh meaifiealiees ee er before Marek 31 ,
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Englewood bas adopted the following safety codes which Denver agrees to
work under within the boundaries of Englewood: Building Code -
International Building Code-2011 Edition; Mechanical Code -International
Mechanical Code-2012 Edition; Plumbing Code -International Plumbing
Code-2012 Edition ; Electrical Code -National Electrical Codc-2011
Edition; Fire Code-International Fire Code-2012 Edition; Property
Maintenance Code -International Property Maintenance Code-2012
Edition; Residential Code for One and Two Family Dwellings -
International Residential Code-2012 Edition; Fuel Gas Code-International
Fuel Gas Code-2012 Edition; Residential Code Appendix H-Patio Covers;
Appendix M-Home Day Care -R-3 Occupancy-International Residential
Code-2012 Edition.
The City Council of Englewood shall be responsible for updating the
various codes. Englewood shall consult with Denver prior to adopting or
amend ing the Codes.
4.3 STANDPIPE VALVE THREADING . Glendale shall, at its east and as
a eoeeUtion te De1¥t·er's obligatien to pro,•iEle fH'e Sl:iJJJUessioa serviees ie
GleRelale, ehange all thread ing OR Are s~1mdpif!e •,1al..-e aYllets te eotnply with
De1wer staadares. All l K iaeh sta:Bdpipe hose oYtlet th,eading mast be ehanged
to the 11 \~ tlu:eads per ieeh le ,,.Aiiel1 DeR1ter Ji'ire Department l \~ iaeh hose is
threaeleel. •
Fire vehicles housed in the Jefferson and Acoma Stations shall maintain
equipment based on current Englewood threading. Fire vehicles at other
Denver Stations shall have adaptors on each piece of fire equipment.
5. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES: Glendale nser-.es and •n411 remaia
respoasihle fer emergency meaieal ser.iees ia Glendale, ifiel1:1ding ed•raAeed life sapport aad
traesport to hs eiti2ees, ead slla:11 retai:R ell eq1:1ipment aeEl ·,•ekiele5 releteel ihereto. Dew.•er shall
pr-o¥ide ae•,·aaeee life s1:1ppert ser.<iees en a s1aedey easis for major iacideets iH Glendale. The
leYel efsteRdby support shall ee at tke same le•rel as that fer similar iaeidems oeeWTfflg iR
DetWer. Gleedele eed Dee•rer shall eoeperate ia iBSYr.ng any Reeded eeoFdieaHea of fire aed
emergeaey medical serviees.
cofiiyer1Ie:~tli tq .:provJ~~m]tf (ajac!!: faoeuage.]
• Need to address hvo ambulances housed at Englewood fire stations;
• Need to address agreement to transport all emergency trauma patients to Swedish
• Need to address Englewood vehicles and equipment -Exhibit F
• Need to address 4 minute response time
6. ARSON AND FIRE INVESTIGATION: Denver shall perfom1 all cause and
origin fire investigations in Englewood, consistent with its investigative practices and
procedures within Denver. Englewood Police will facilitate discussions with officials ei-from
Arapahoe County and U1e 18th Judicial District, and with the Department of Humane Services
and the Juvenile Court system to allow Denver Fire to do seeial seFYiees ageaeies asel the
ju·,•enile eotHt system. as aeeessary to alloy,r 11erfefftlilaee ey Dea't'er ef f.ir-a ane arson
investigations aeti•,·it-ies involving or resulting from er-in the commission of a criminal act in
Englewood during the period of this Agreement. Denver Fire will work in conjunction with
the Englewood Police in all investigations that are suspected to be criminal in nature.
Englewood Police will be responsible for affests resaltiag ffem Dew.·er's fire iRVestigatiee
aeti•rities, am! will 85Sist ~e Dew;er Pife Depart.meet in its in•,restigali•;e aeti'.r.ities as may from
time ta time 'ee reEfuested b~· Dew,•er. for all criminal processes resulting from Denver Fire
investigation activities, and will 11ssist Denver Fire in its investigative activities as may be
requested by Denver Fire. Englewood Police and Denver Fire will cooperate in establishing a
means of radio communication between the Englewood Police Department and the Denver Fire
Department.
7. EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION AND DISPATCH SERVICES: Englewood
will provide for dispatch services for all emergency 9-1-1 calls. Fire-related cal1s will be
immediately dispatched to the Denver Fire Department dispatchers by Englewood dispatchers,
through a "Tandem Transfer" of the Automatic Number Identification and Automatic Location
Identification received by the Englewood dispatcher(s). Englewood, in conjunction with its 911
service providers, will make any changes to its communications system necessary to expedite the
transfer of "£911" information to the Denver Fire Department dispatchers, thereby minimizing
any delay to the citizens.
8. FIRE STATION FACD..,ITY: Gleadale skaU eonlintJe to lease to Den'.·er,
JentJar;· l, 2Q 12 enel tefffliaatiag Deeemher 31, 2.Q 17, that pertiea of its ln1i!Eliag at 999 Solrth
CleA'fteRt depieteEi is 13,thil:lit C (the "fire Statiea Vaeility") fer the 51:lffl ef S l .QQ, pHFsYaAt te a
Lease Agi=eement Englewood shall tense to Denver the Jefferson and Acoma Stations in
substantially the fonn set forth in Exhibit D hereto.
9. PAYMENTS BY ENGLEWOOD: For the tenn of this Agreement, Englewood shall • pay Denver lhc following amounts per month based on their corresponding year, to be paid by
the tenth (10th) day of each month, beginning with June 2015 and ending December 2035,
subject to annual appropriations :
Starting Ending Monthly Amount Annualized
Year/Month Year/Month
l0lSJune 2015 December $395,833.33 $2,375,000
2016 January 2016 December $395,833.33 S4,7SO,OOO
2017 January 2017 December $399,792 S4,797.S04
2018 January 2018 December $403,790 54,845,480
2019 January 2019 December $407,828 54 ,893,936
2020 January 2020 December $411,906 S4 ,942,872
2021 January 2021 December $416,025 $4,992,300
2022 January 2022 December $420,186 SS,042,232
2023 Janunry 2023 December $424,387 S5,091,644
2024 January 2024 December $428,632 $5,143,584
2025 January 2025 December $432,918 SS,195,016
2026 January 2026 December $437,247 S5,246,964
2027 January 2027 December $441,622 SS,299,464
2028 January 2028 December $446,038 $5,352,456
2029 January 2029 December $450,498 SS,405,976
2030 January 2030 December $455,003 $5,460,036
2031 January 2031 December $459,553 SS,514,636
2032 January 2032 December $464,149 $5,569,788
2033 January 2033 December $468,790 SS,62S,480
2034 January 2034 December $473,478 $5,681,736
2035 January 2035 December $478,213 $5,738,556
(t •lo Increase beginning in 2017, monthly amount rounded to the nearest dollar)
If payment is not received by the fifteenth (15111) day of the month. interest shall accrue • on the unpaid portion at a rate of 12% per annum .
• 10. Training and Communitv Events .
The Englewood Fire Department has a long tradition of servicing the community.
Denver wishes to acknowledge and continue participating in such traditions such as
Funf est, the 41b of July, filing the boot of MDA, the holiday parade, etc.
The City of Englewood will extend a corporate rate to Denver firefighters at the
Englewood Recreation Center.
When available, Englewood will make the pool at the Recreation Center or Pirates
Cove Aquatic Park available for rescue or undenvater training purposes.
11. Coordination with Englewood Police:
• Denver Fire will assist with traffic control on accident scenes (Exhibit H).
• Denver Fire will provide a ladder truck, when available for such things as
roof access or aerial crime scene photographs.
• When available Denver Health will come to the Englewood Police
Department jail to perform blood draws.
• Denver Health will establish a protocol in regard to Active Shooter
scenarios.
12. JOINT ADVISORY BOARD/DISPUTE RESOLUTION: The parties shall
establish a joint advisory board for the purpose of serving as an advisor and liaison to
Englewood and Denver. The joint advisory board shall consist of four members. Two of the
members shall be appointed by Englewood and two of the members shall be appointed by
Denver. The joint advisory board shall create an environment that encourages cooperation
between Englewood and Denver in providing fire services, and shall provide input and
recommendations on policies and procedures to Englewood and Denver. In addition, the
members shall act as a liaison to their respective city administrations and governing bodies. The
joint advisory board shall meet on an annual basis. Neither Englewood nor Denver may initiate
litigation to resolve any dispute arising hereunder without first attempting to resolve the dispute
by referring it to the joint advisory board.
13 . LIABILITY: Each party to this Agreement shall be on independent contractor,
and neither party or such party's agents, officers and employees shall be deemed to be an agent
of the other party. Each party waives all claims and causes of action against the other party for
compensation, d:images, personal injury or death which may result or occur ns n consequence,
direct or indirect, of the perfom1ance of this Agreement. Englewood and Denver are each
responsible for their own negligence and that of their ngents, officers and employees to the extent
provided in the Governmental Immunity Act, C.R.S. §24-10-101 ct. seq. Nothing in this
Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of immunity provided by common law or by statute,
specifically the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, or as nn assumption of any duty for the
benefit of any third party.
14. NG-PERSONNEL MODIF(CATIONt Jlfothiag eentaiaed in this /t.greement,
HHEI ne f!erfeFJHaaae under this .h,greement by persomtel sf the f!GRies hereto shall in aay respeet
aher er medify tke status ef eff¼eers, agents, er empla;iees ef the respeeti"i1e parties fer purpeses
ef•NerJms' eempensaliea er ~eir heneats er eatitlements, i:,eesioes Je•,•els or types of training,
inteFRal disei1:1li:ne eertit-ieatien, er Faek 1:1reeeeh:1res, metheds, er eategeries, er fer aa;i pYrpese, er
eeneHiea er reE(¼¼irement ef empleymettt.
Englewood Responsibilities
This Agreement will result in the separation of all Englewood firefighters from
employment with the City of Englewood. The exception being the Fire Marshal who will
be retained to pcrf orm fire prevention services as outlined in Section 4 of this Agreement.
These positions shall be retained by the City of Englewood with the understanding that
such services will still qualify for a Fire and Police Pension Association (FPPA) pension.
Englewood firefighters shall be allowed to qualify for firefighter positions under the
Denver employment system. If qualified and employed by Deover, such employmeot would
also allow firefighters to continue service credits toward their current pension
administered by the FPPA.
Due to Denver's lateral hiring provisions, Englewood firefighters transferring to Denver
may experience a reduction in base salary. Englewood shall provide differential pay up to a
maximum of $20,000.00 per year as detailed in the schedule below and schedule provided
to Denver Fire.
The City of Englewood shall pay the differential for Englewood firefighters employed by
Denver on the dates indicated by the schedule below. The actual payment of the
differential shall be subject to Denver Fire's payroll schedule.
The annual base wage shall not include overtime, acting, fire investigator and merit pay,
Upon separation from the City of Englewood, all annual leave, eligible "oldn sick bank
(paid at one hour for each two hours of sick time accrued), accrued unused holiday leave,
compensatory time (up to 240 hours), and accrued unused personal leave (maximum
earned is 55.76 hours) shall be paid. Such payouts shall not be included in the differential
payment amount for 2015. Englewood fircfightcr's final pay will be by a paper check not
by direct deposit.
The City of Englewood will provide Denver with a schedule indicating the maximum
differential that could be paid to each firefighter depending on continuous employment
with Denver Fire. A summary of the differential by Englewood Fire Department Grade is
indicated by the table below:
EFD Grade
DOE.0001
DOEP .0001
FFP.0000
FFR 11.0002
FLT.0001
FMD 11.0002
MSC.0222
$10KMax
12/31/2015
$ 3,768.3S
s 6,159.02
$ 2,896.23
s 4,279.16
s 8,549.70
$ 1,397.43
$ 10,000.00
$10KMax
6/30/2016
$ 1908.66
s 3,957.81
s 1,623.60
$ 2,610.77
$ 6,006.96
$ .
$ 10,000.00
$10KMax
12/31/2016
$ 1908.66
s 3,957.81
s 1,623.60
s 2,610.77
s 6,006.96
$ .
s 10,000.00
$10KMax $10KMax $10KMax Total
8130/2017 12/31/2017 5/31/2018 Differential
$ S41.0S s 541.0S s . $ 8,667.76
s 2,590.20 s 2,590.20 $ 978.95 $ 20,233.98
$ 734.66 s 734.66 $ . $ 7,612.77
$ 1,516.69 $ 1516.69 $ 320.26 $ 12,854.35
$ 4,639.35 s 4,639.35 $ 2,686.57 $ 32,528.88
$ . $ . $ -$ 1,397.43
s 10,000.00 s 10,000.00 s 7,443.97 $ 57,443.97
Totals $259,391.91 $178,980.72 $178,980.72 $127,804.27 $127,804.27 $ 66,317.86 $ 939,279.74
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Differential pay is allowed for Englewood firefighters employed by Denver Fire on June 1,
2015 only. Englewood firefighters who are hired by Denver Fire after June 1, 2015 will not
be eUgible for differential pay. The City of Englewood will not provide a differential for
periods of time when firefighters are in a leave no pay status or on unpaid leave under the
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
Englewood firefighters participating in a Deferred Retirement Option Program (DROP) on
May 31, 2015, shall not receive a pay differential regardless of their annual puy rate with
the City of Englewood. Englewood firefighters in a DROP program must affirm their
status to the City of Englewood's Retirement Administrator by May 18, 2015.
The maximum differential per firefighter shall not exceed $20,000.00 in any year; the
differential will be paid semiannuaUy based on the firefighter being employed by Denver
for the entire preceding period. Differential payments to the firefighters will be determined
the Denver payroll processes.
No differential payments shall be made for Englewood firefighters employed by Denver
Fire after May 31, 2018.
Englewood shall maintain personnel files in accordance with its retention schedule.
Firefighters ma)' have access to their own personnel file in accordance with Englewood
administrative policies while such files exist.
Englewood's retiree health insurance stipend will only apply to firefighters retired prior to
May 31, 2015. Firefighters who have entered the DROP program prior to May 17, 2015
are considered retired and eligible for Englewood's health insurance stipend upon
separation from scnrice.
The City of Englewood provides 11 supplemental disability payment for firefighters
incurring an occupational or total disability while employed with the City of Englewood.
Only firefighters currently receiving a benefit or in the process of receiving a disability for
an injury or illness while serving with Englewood Fire Department prior to May 31, 2015
shall be eligible. Any claim for a disability must have been submitted to the Fire and Police
Pension Association on or before May 31, 2015 to be considered for the supplemental
disability benefit.
The City of Englewood shall continue to fund and administer the Volunteer Firefighter
Pension Fund.
The City of Englewood shall continue to fund and administer the provisions of the Old Hire
Firefighter Pension Fund.
Denver Responsibilities
Tbe City of Englewood shall provide Denver with a lump sum payment for the total
amounts paid as differential pay within 30 days of the confirmation of the Englewood
firefighter,s employment status with Denver. Denver shall verify and provide the City of
Englewood with a certified list the employees working as full time firefighters with Denver
Fire.
Firefighters shall be considered Denver employees not Intergovernmental Agreement
(IGA) employees. Denver shall make the differential payment to their employee as base
pay and shall include Englewood's differential in the employee's W-2. For pension
purposes, the City of Denver shall inform the Fire and Police Pension Association that
differential payments are pensionable wages.
The maximum lump sum differential payment for all Englewood firefighters working as
full-time firefighters for Denver Fire shall not exceed $400,000.00 in any year.
Denver shall begin health and dental insurance for qualifying firefighters on June 1, 2015.
15. NOTICES: Any notice, demand or request pursuant to this Agreement shall be
mailed or faxed to the parties at the following addresses or to such other or additional notice
recipients as either party may reasonably designate:
To Denver:
Fire Department
City and County of Denver
745 West Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80204
Attention: Deputy Chief
(720) 913-3438
(720) 913-3587 (FAX) (Attn: Operations)
With a copy to:
Denver City Attorney's Office
201 W. Colfax Ave .1 Dep't. 1207
Denver, CO 80202
7209133180 (FAX)(Attn: Municipal Operations)
To Englewood:
City of Englewood
1000 Englewood Parkway
Englewood, CO 80110
Attention: City Manager
(303) 762·2311
(303)762-2408 (FAX)
With a copy to:
City Attorney
City of Englewood
1000 Englewood Parkway
Englewood, CO 80110
16 . TERMINATION: Either party may tenninatc this Agreement by providing the
other party with written notice of tenns and conditions which are deemed to be in default by the
party served. The party served shall have an opportunity to cure said defaults within a sixty (60)
day period of receipt of the notice of default . In the event that the party served has not cured the
purported default within the 60-doy period, or hns not made provisions for the cure of that
default, this Agreement shall then terminate. Tennination shall not prevent Denver from seeking
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under this Agreement at the dote ofTennination.
17. APPROPRIATIONS: The obligations of the parties hereunder, including and
without limitation the obligation of Denver to provide fire suppression services and EMS,
Dispatch services in Englewood and of Englewood to make certain payments to Denver, shall
extend only to monies duly appropriated by each city for the purposes of this Agreement. Neither
Englewood nor Denver intends by this Agreement to irrevocably pledge present case reserves for
payments or services in future fiscal years, and this Agreement is not intended to create a
multiple-fiscal year direct or indirect debt or financial obligation of the City of Englewood or
Denver.
18. CITIZENS INITIATIVE PETITION: Should the voters in Englewood pass
legislation requiring a standalone fire department; the term of the agreement will
automatically transition to a month to month contract. The monthly payment shall be the
annual payment for that year divided by twelve. Said month to month contract shall
continue under the same terms until the Englewood City Manager gives notice that
Englewood can safely provide fire and ambulance services. Safely providing service shall
include the hiring of firefighters, the purchase of fire vehicles and equipment. At that time
this contract shall terminate and any outstanding lenses, grants and IGA's shall revert
back to Englewood.
19. WHEN RIGHTS AND REMEDIES NOT WAIVED: In no event shall any
perfonnance by either of the parties hereunder constitute or be construed to be a waiver by such
party of any breach of covenant or condition or any default which mny then e,dst on the part of
the other party; and no assent, expressed or implied, to any breach of anyone or more covenants,
provisions or conditions of this Al,'Teement shall be deemed or taken to be a waiver of any other
breach.
20. EXAMINATION OF RECORDS: Englewood and Denver agree that any duly
authorized representative of each city, including in Denver's case the City Auditor or his/her
representative, shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after the final tennination of this
Al,rreement, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents,
papers and records of the other, involving transactions related to this Agreement.
21. PARAGRAPH HEADINGS: The captions and headings set forth herein are for
convenience of reference only, and shall not be construed so as to define or limit the tenns and
provisions hereof.
22. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY: It is expressly understood and Db'Teed
that enforcement of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and all rights of action relating
to such enforcementt shall be strictly reserved lo Englewood and Denver. and nothing contained
in this Agreement shall give or allow any such claim or right of action by any other or third
person or entity on such Agreement. It is the express intention of the parties that any person or
entity other than the parties named herein receiving services or benefits under th.is Agreement
shall be deemed to be an incidental beneficiary only.
23. SEVERABILITY: It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that if any
part, tenn, or provision of this Abrreement is by the courts held to be illegal or in conflict with
any law of the State of Colorado or the United States, the validity of the remaining portions or
provisions shall not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed
and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain the particular part, term, or provision held lo be
invalid.
24. SURVIVAL OF CERTAIN AGREEMENT PROVISIONS: The parties
understand and agree that ell tenns, conditions and covenants of this Agreement, together with
the exhibits and attachments hereto, if any, any or all of which, by reasonable implication,
contemplate continued perfonnance or compliance beyond the expiration or tennination of this
Agreement {by expiration of the tenn or otherwise), shall swvive such expiration or tennination
and shall continue to be enforceable as provided herein for a period equal to any and all relevant
statutes of limitation, plus the Lime necessary to fully resolve any claims, matters, or actions
begun within that period.
25. AGREEMENT AS COMPLETE INTEGRATION-AMENDMENTS : This
Agreement is intended as the complete integration of all understandings between the parties as to
the subject matter of lhis Agreement, expressly superseding any and all prior agreements
pertaining to provision of services by one party with in the other party's jurisdiction. No prior or
contemporaneous addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect
whatsoever, unless embodied herein in writing. No subsequent novation, renewal, addition,
deletion , or other amendment he ret o sha U have any fo rce or effect unless embodied in a written
umendatory or other Agreement properly executed by the parties. This Agreement and any
amendments shall be binding upon the parties, their successors and assigns.
26. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: The parties agree that no official, officer or
employee of Denver shall have any personal or beneficial interest whatsoever in the services or
property described herein and Englewood further agrees not to hire or contract for services any
official, officer or employee of Denver or any other person which would be in violation of the
Denver Revised Municipal Code Chapter 2, Article IV , Code of Ethics, or Denver City Charter
Sections 1.2.9 and 1.2.12.
27. LEGAL AUTHORITY :
A. The parties assure and guarantee that they possess the legal authority,
pursuant to any proper, appropriate and official motion, resolution or action passed or taken, to
enter into this Agreement.
B. The person or persons signing and executing this Agre ement on behalf of each
of the respective parties, does hereby warrant and guarantee that he/she or they have been fully
authorized by such party to execute this Agreement on behalf of such party and to validly and
legally bind such party to all the tenns, perfonnances and provisions herein set forth .
C. Each party shall have the right, at its option, to either temporarily suspend
or pennanently terminate this Agreement, if there is a dispute as lo the legal authority of the
other party or any of the persons signing the Agreement on behalf of such party to enter into this
Agreement.
28. ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND ELECTRONIC RECORDS: Englewood
consents to the use of electronic signatures by Denver. The Agreement, and any other
documents requiring a signature hereunder, may be signed electronically by Denver in the
manner specified by Denver. The Parties agree not to deny the legal effect or enforceability of
the Agreement solely because it is in electronic fonn or because an electronic record was used in
its fonn alion. The Parties agree not to object to the admissibility of the Agreement in the form of
an electronic record, or a paper copy of an electronic document, or a paper copy of a document
bearing an electronic signature, on the ground that it is an electronic record or electronic
signature or that it is not in its original fonn or is not an original.
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Contract Contrnl Number: flRlZS 2(H 103623 00
V cndor Name: City of Englewood
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have set their hands and affixed their seals at
Denver, Colorado as of _______ , 20_.
SEAL
ATTEST:
By __________ _
Debra Johnson, Clerk and Recorder,
Ex-Officio Clerk of the City and
County of Denver
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
DOUGLAS J. FREIDNASH, Attorney
For the City and County of Denver
By __________ _
Patrick A. Wheeler, Assistant
City Attorney
CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER
By ___________ _
Cary Kennedy, Manager of
Revenue/Chief Financial Officer
REGISTERED AND COUNTERSIGNED:
By ___________ _
Cary Kennedy, Manager of
Revenue/Chief Financial Officer
By ___________ _
Dennis J, Gallagher, Auditor
Contract Control Number: 201103€i23
Vendor Name: City of Englewood
By ___________ _
Name: -----------
Title: Mayor
ATTEST:
By ___________ _
Loucrishia A. Ellis
Title City Clerk
Contract Control Number: 20110Ja2l
Vendor Name: City of Englewood
IN WITNESS WHE REOF, the parties have set their hands and affixed their seals at
Denver, Colorado as of
SEAL
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
DOUGLAS J. FRIEDNASH, Attorney
For the City and County of Denver
By ___________ _
By ___________ _
CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER
By ___________ _
REGISTERED AND COUNTERStGNED:
By ____________ _
By __________ _
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EXHIBIT A
DENVER FIRE DEPARTMENT
OPERA TJONS DMSION
FIELD OPERATION GUIDELINE
Topic No: 228.02
Date: 09/03/2004
Section: RESPONSE ASSIGNMENT POLICY
Topic: Order of Response
, .,, )The Tables for Exhibit A did not transfer. over (6 Pages)
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EXHIBIT A ADDITIONAL TERMS
• Exhibit A to include 4 firefighters per truck
• Exhibit A to address equipment at each firehouse
• Exhibit to address 4 minute trnvcl time
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EXHIDITB
Plan Review
It is critical to occupant and firefighter safety that the Denver Fire Department participates in the
review of building plans and specifications. This review provides the Fire Department with its
best opportunity to see that fire protection standards adopted by Englewood are met prior to the
completion of construction and occupancy of the building. Englewood shall maintain final
authority to issue site plan approvals, building permits and temporary and final certificatC!s
of occupancy, with Denver Fire Department's role being advisory to Englewood.
Therefore, our agreement will be:
• Pre-construction Conferences. Denver Fire Department Engineering unit personnel
will be notified and afforded the opportunity to participate in pre-construction
conferences along with the City of Englewood's Fire Marshal and other Englewood
officials, to answer questions relating to fire protection features in the planned building
or fire code requirements, or to discuss comments provided during the plans review
process. All comments by Denver.?.s Fire Department's engineering section will be
coordinated with Englewood's Fire Marshal.
• Site Plan Review. Denver Fire Department Engineering unit personnel will be notified
and afforded the opportunity to participate in project site plan reviews along with
Englewood's Fire Marshal. Denver Fire Department Engineering will provide a
checklist of items specific lo Denver operations. The checklist will be developed
jointly by Denver Fire Department Engineering and the Englewood Fire Marshal
nnd shnll conform to the standards and requirements adopted by Englewood.
• Prelimi&RF)' Plan R:e,;ie'\v. De,wer Fire De13al1n1eat eagineeriag peFSeaael will be
aetifieEl anel afforded tee oppert-lJaity to partie.ipate in rei.siew of prejeet prelim:iaary plaas
aloag with Engleweed's Fire Marshal. This iHformatiea will be sliared with the fire
eompanies that are e1cpeeted to r-espond ill the e•,•eat ofan emergeney.
• Final Building Plans and Specifications. Denver Fire Department Engineering unit
personnel will be notified and afforded the opportunity to participate in review of project
final building plans and specifications along with the City of Englewood's Fire Marshal.
When the plans agree with the applicable fire code requirements adopted by
Englewood, the Fire Department and Englewood's Fire Marshal will notify
Englewood's building official that there is no objection to issuance of a building permit.
Building construction information will then be provided to the fire companies
responsible for suppression and/or fire inspection of the building after construction.
This information is used by the fire companies in pre-fire planning for fire operations
should a fire occur in the building.
• Certificates of OccupQocy. Personnel from Denver's Fire Department Pre¥eatioe aoo
Engineering units will be notified and afforded the opportunity to participate in the final
inspection process, and the fiaal sigB off oe the aailding before the certificate of
occupancy is issued, This certificate indicates that all of the requirements under the
applicable codes adopted by Englewood have been met and that the building is safe and
habitable. If requested Denver Fire Engineering unit and Prevention unit personnel will
assist the Englewood Fire Marshal in testing all life safety systems prior to issuance of
sigHhtg the certificate ofoccupancy.
• Consultation. If requested, Denver's Engineering unit and Fire Prevention unil, along
with Englcwood,s Fire Marshal, shall offer consulting services to the community of
Englewood, including design professionals, contractors and trades craftsmen, as well as
property owners, managers, occupants and members of the general public. The
consulting services will include: explanation of Fire Code sections and fire-related
sections of the Build ing Code, application of specific standards, and infonnation about
the best ways to deal with fire and emergency hazard situations.
Fire Safety Inspections
• Commercial Fire Safety Inspections. Denver Fire Department personnel witl be
notified and afforded the opportunity to accompany Englewood Fire and Building
officials in conducting fire safety inspections. (Englewood currently inspects
commercial properties twice a year. Denver Fire Department personnel will accompany
them only on one of these two inspections per year.) All commercial properties will be
inspected. Denver Fire Department personnel will not participate in inspections of
Individual residential units unless requested by the resident, the building 's ownership or
building management. Denver Fire Department Engineering will provide a checklist of
items specific to Denver operations.
• Special or Technical Inspections. Denver Fire Engineering unit and Fire Prevention
unit personnel will conduct inspections requiring more technical skill upon request from
Englewood officials. Engineering and Fire Prevention personnel will also be a vailable,
upon request, to assist Englewood property owners or managers in the development of
emergency procedures and emergency evacuation plans.
• Nightclubs nod Other Assembly Occupancies. The Denver Fire Department will
respond to complaints or reports of overcrowding or other fire-related concerns. If,
during a response to a nightclub, Fire Prevention concerns such as overcrowding,
blocked exits, etc., are identified, tben Denver Fire personnel will contact Englewood
Police to enforce the code.
• Files. Denver Fire Department Fire Prevention and Investigation Division and the
Englewood Fire Marshal will maintain well•organized, complete and accurate records
and files on all actions taken (plan review, consultation, inspections, pennits). This
infonnation is needed to provide performance measures in accomplishing fire prevention
goals and to provide management information for budgeta ry and administrative purposes.
All infonnation records and files will be shared between the Denver Fire Department and
Englewood,s Fire Marshal.
Permits
• Fire Snfety Permits Program. Denver Fire Department Engineering and Fire
Prevention unit personnel will assist City of Englewood officials in developing n Fire
Safety Permits Program that will identify and permit potential hazards to responding
firefighters, i.e., HAZMAT, hot works, compressed gases, etc., in accordance wi th the
1997 Uniform Fire Code. Copies of the permits will be provided to the fire companies
that are expected to respond to Englewood properties.
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Existing Fire Standpipe Valve Threading
The Ciey ef Eaglewood, t,lu:eugh direet east 01:1tla-y or llu:el:igh er<iinaase FOEi\liring the JJFOpert}·
e•.wers to make tl~e H10Elif'.ieatiot1s, v,m ae responsible fer ebaagiflg all threaehlg ea fife
staml.pipc ·,iaJ:r.1e eutlels to e0m13ly with Ci~• and Gew:ity of Der11,•er staaElar<is. The City of
Englewood s13ecifics aatieea:I slaf!Elaf'EI tlweading of Fife DepaR:ffleftt eeaaeetions for fire
preteetieR s~•stems anEI fire hyckaffts. Ho•;;e..-er, if aay ef these ialets,iouaets is other lhae aatienal
stanelar-e tffi:eaeliag, these shall be the t=espeasibilir:y of the City of Englewoed to modiFf te
aecept De1wer Fire Depertmeat hose threads flROf to Ille effeetiYe Elate ef DeBYer preY4dieg fire
sep,iiees. NI fife hose that has I Vi inch eo1:1pliegs &Rd 01:itlet ea fii:e appltl'Btl:IS must he raedifiee
to Dew,•er tlu=eading (11 \~ threads per iBeh).
The City of Englewood owns 646 fire hydrants. The hydrants are open right, 5 ¼", three
way, 2 hose nozzles and I pumper nozzle. The hose nozzles arc 2 ½" with national standard
thread and the pumper nozzle is 4 ½" with national standard thread.
Equipment located in the Jefferson and Acoma Stations shall be maintained to work with
this thread. There exists II thread adapter to allow Denver Thread to be connected to
Englewood hydrants. Denver Fire shnll equip their trucks with these adapters.
The Utilities Department inspects and operates all hydrants once a year. The repairs
identified during this inspection arc completed after all hydrants are inspected. Hydrant
maintenance identified by the Fire Department shall be forwarded to the Utilities
Department to be completed.
Additional hydrants. The Englewood Utilities Department installs the hydrants within one
year of request. The Englewood Fire Marshall shall act as liaison to hydrants.
Central Station Monitoring of Protected Properties
City of Englewood officials will identify those properties that are protected by life safety
systems and are monitored by a licensed central station agency. and must notify those properties
to no longer contact the City of Englewood's Fire Dispatch Center in case of emergency but
rather contact the City of Denver Fire Dispatch Center. The central station agencies must comply
with City of Denver ordinance regarding response time, number of operators and runner service.
Jefferson Fire Station
SSS West Jefferson Avenue
Englewood, Colorado 80110
EXHIBITC
Upgrades arc planned for 2016-Per Exhibit C-1
Operations and Muintcnanee shall be borne by Denver
(Anticipated $25,000 per year)
IT Infrastructure attached as Exhibit C-11
Acoma Fire Station
4830 South Acoma Street
Englewood, Colorado 80110
Upgrades arc planned for 2016 -Per Exhibit C-111
Operations and Mnintcnance shall be home by Denver
(Anticipated $25,000 per year)
IT Infrastructure attached ns Exhibit C-IV
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ExhibitC-1
Jefferson Fire Station Capital Improvements
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EXHIBIT C-II •
JEFFERSON FIRE STATION
IT INFRASTRUCTURE
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Five CISCO Phones
Englewood Fire Department IT Infrastructure
Jefferson Station
Two Cordless Analog Phones
POTS Line (Plain Old Telephone System -4 Wire Copper)
Antenna for Wireless Access
All network gear, i.e., internet access, e-mail systems, routers go through the Englewood Police
Department. .
In order for Denver to access the internet, they will have to go through the Police Department, or
wire the station themselves .
To: Eric Keck, City Manager
from: Kenny Hollis, IT
Cily or EnglewoCJcl
Memorandum
RE: Acoma and Jefferson Stations IT Availability
Date: 03/19/2015
Eric,
The following tables describe the IT capabilities and IT assets deployed at Acoma and Jefferson
Stations.
Station COE Non-COE Bandwidth Hardware WAPs Phones
Connec.tton Connection Deployed (WiFi)
Jefferson Tied into N/A N/A See 1-1 POTS
COE COE Tied Inventory CISCO (303)761-1296
Network list AP2602i
Acoma N/A 3MGQMOE 3MG See 1-2 POTS
(Quest Metro Inventory CISCO (303 )789-3827
Optical List AP2602i (303 )806-0889
Ethernet}
24.KXGS.001054
$375monthly
• Jefferson also shares power, UPS and backup generator power with COE.
••This list does NOT Include DATA. There will need to be a meeting with DFD to transfer data. SANS Fire
Data is currently at 114GB.
Additional Attathed Figures:
Figure 1: Network Assets Deployed at Acoma and Jefferson stations. Jefferson station is tied to COE
infrastructure and shared with PD and COE backup.
Figure 2: IT Assets Deployed to EFD. Software Assets will need to be removed from any device turned
over to Denver.
Figure 3: FD Data Storage
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Figure 1: Network Assets
Network Assets Jefferson / Acoma Stations
Name Address S# Owner Location
Acoma Station
WS-C3560G-
Acoma_Swt FOC1048Y1NH 24PS-S IT Acoma
Acoma2901 FTX144083SZ CtSC02901/K9 IT Acoma
VIC3-
Acoma2901 FOC14380TTP 2FXS/DID IT Acoma
Acoma2901 FOC14383RUA VIC2-2FXO IT Acoma
Acoma2901 FOC14370PON PVDM3-16 IT Acoma
Jefferson Station shared with PD (Not sperated)
PD_4506 SPE17490DAB WS-C45D6-E IT Po11ce
WS-X4S-
PD_4506 CA Tl803 L313 SUP7-E IT Police
PD_4506 ONT17410DXO SFP-lOG-LR IT Police
PD_4506 ONT174100Xl SFP-lOG-LR IT Police
PD_4506 FNS173918Jl SFP-lOG-LR IT Police
PD_4506 AG01734V19W SFP-lOG-LRM IT Police
WS-X4748-
PD_4506 CAT1749L2EV RJ45V+E IT Police
WS-X4748-
PD_4506 CAT1749L2E2 RJ45V+E IT Police
WS-X4612-
PD 4506 JAE1714039E SFP-E IT Police
PD 4506 AGA1742ROHZ GLC-SX-MMD IT Police
PD 4506 FNS17391DWM GLC-LH-SMD IT Police
PD_4506 AGA1742ROHD GLC-SX-MMD IT Police
PD 4506 SPE174900HE WS-X4596-E IT Police
PWR-C45-
PD 4506 AZS17470C4M 4200ACV IT Police
PWR-C45-
PD_4506 AZS17470C4Y 4200ACV IT Police
SS-2921 FTX1440AKVH CISC02921/K9 IT Police
SS-2921 FOC143942WW VIC2-4FXO IT Police
VIC3-
SS-2921 FOC14392SGX 4FXS/DID IT Police
VIC3-
SS-2921 FOC14392Rll 4FXS/DID IT Police
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55-2921 FOC14392ESO PVDM3-32 IT Police
SM-NM-
SS-2921 FOC143902AE AOPTR IT Police
EVM-HD-
SS-2921 FOC14361SWX SFXS/DID IT Police
WS-C3560G·
ESS_Boller_Swt FOC104SVOML 48PS-S IT Pollce
WS-C3560G-
ESS Upstairs Swt FOC1045V19A 48PS-S IT Police
lOOOBaseSX
ESS Upstairs_Swt AGS1041SCFN SFP IT Police
WS-C3560G ·
ESS_Records Swt FOC1045VOSU 48PS-S IT Police
WS-C3560X-
PD_South FD01737Z069 48P-S IT Police
PD_South FD017360GE3 C3KX-NM-10G IT Police
C3KX-PWR-
PO_South LIT173901VO 715WAC IT Police
PD South FNSl 7391A38 SFP-lOG-LR IT Police
WS-C3S60G-
ESS_Fox_Swt FOC1048Vll0 24PS-S IT Police
lOOOBaseLX
ESS Fox Swt FNS1039040H SFP IT Police
WS-C3560G-• ESS_EOC Swt FOC0927U12V 24PS-S IT Police
lOOOBaseSX
ESS EOC_Swt HllQGLA SFP IT Police
WS-C3560X·
Dispatch_Swt 2 FD01737P08Z 48P-S IT Police
C3KX-PWR-
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Dispatch_Swt_2 FD0173601SG C3KX-NM-10G IT Police
lOOOBaseLX
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SFP-lOGBase-
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Dispatch Swt 1 IT Police
Dlspatch_Swt_l IT Police
Dispatch Swt_l IT Police
Dlspatch_Swt_l IT Police
Dispatch Swt_l IT Police
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Figure 2: IT Assets Deployed to EFD
ENGLEWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT
TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY
DESKTOP PC 1S AND MONITORS
Swashlngton Admln pc/monitor
Lherblan Admin pc/monitor
Asst Fire Marshal Bldg Dept pc/monitor
EMS Coordinator Admin pc/monitor
Amarsh Admin pc/monitor
Rpetau Admln pc/monitor
Afox Admin pc/monitor
Jsvejcar Admln pc/monitor
Acoma
Acoma FF Station pc/monitor
Acoma
Acoma LT Station pc/monitor
Tejon
Tejon FF Station pc/monitor
Tejon
Tejon LT Station pc/monitor
Jefferson
Jefferson B/C Station pc/monitor
Jefferson
Jefferson LT Station pc/monitor
Jefferson
Jefferson LT2 Station pc/monitor
Jefferson
Jefferson FF Station pc/monitor
Spare Admln pc/monitor
S are Admln pc/monitor
LAPTOPS
Training
Jsvejcar Academy Laptop
Acoma
Scott system Station
Rpetau Admin La top
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Jefferson • Mertie Station La top
Emergenc Mgtl Admin Laptop
Emergency Mgt2 Admln Laptop
CELL PHONES
Jefferson
Engine 21 Station iPhone
Jefferson
Medic21 Station !Phone
Asst Fire Marshal Admin iPhone
Tejon
Squrt 23 Station IPhone
Tejon
Medic 23 Station !Phone
Amarsh Admln IPhone
Jefferson
Mstout Station IPhone
Jefferson Samsung
Wortiz Station Galaxy
Swashington Admln iPhone
Acoma
Truck 22 Station iPhone
Lsmlth Bldg Dept !Phone
Lherblan Admin IPhone
Pgonzales Bid Dept DuraXT
Training
EMS Bureau Chief Academy !Phone
Jefferson
Batt 21 Station iPhone
Rfoote Bldg Dept DuraXT
Kstovall device Admin iPhone
Jefferson
Mertie Station iPhone
Jefferson
Jhehn Station iPhone
Jefferson
Gweaver Station DuraXT
Cdaly Bldg Dept DuraXT
Afox Admln IPhone
Gcroaston Bldg Dept DuraXT
Rpetau Admin !Phone
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Tejon
Sourt 23 Station iPad
Lherblan Admin iPad
Afox Admin !Pad
Rpetau Admin iPad
Jefferson
Mertie Station iPad
Asst Fire Marshal Admln iPad
Training
Jsvejcar Academy IPad
Staff Admin !Pad
Jefferson
Wortiz Station iPad
Jefferson
Batt chief Station IPad
Jefferson
Engine 21 Station iPad
Amarsh Admin iPad
Acoma
Engine 22 Station IP ad
Acoma • Fire Gl Station Panasonic
Acoma
Fire Gl Station Panasonic
Tejon
Fire Gl Station Panasonic
Fire Gl Rpeteau Panasonic
Jefferson
Fire G1 Station Panasonic
Jefferson
Fire Gl Station Panasonic
Jefferson
Fire Gl Station Panasonic
Jefferson
Fire Gl Station Panasonic
Acoma
Fire G1 Station Panasonic
Jefferson
Fire Gl Station Panasonic
Emergency Mgt Admin Surface
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Asst Fire Marshal Department disposed of)
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FireAdmin Admin Laser printer
Amarsh Admln Laser printer
Jefferson
Jefferson B/C Station Laser printer
Jefferson
Jefferson LT Station Laser printer
Jefferson
Jefferson FF Station Laser printer
Acoma
Acoma LT Station Laser printer
Tejon
Tejon LT Station Laser printer
Acoma
Scott system Station laser printer
MISC ITEMS
Lherblan Admln 42" monitor
Asst Fire Marshal Bldg De t 42 11 monitor • Acoma
Scott SCBA system Station Scott system
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ACOMA FIRE STATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
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ACOMA FIRE STATION
IT INFRASTRUCTURE
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Four CISCO Phones
Englewood Fire Department IT Infrastructure
Acoma Station
Two Analog Phones -Cordless
CISCO Router for phone system
POTS Line (Plain Old Telephone System-4 Wire Copper)
Q-Moe Circuit/Switch, Metro Optical Ethernet, Copper Wire, 3 Megabytes (In order to access
Denver will have to contact Century Link)
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To: Eric Keck, City Manager
From: Kenny Hollis, IT
City nf Englewood
Memorandum
RE: Acoma and Jefferson Stations IT Availability
Date: 03/19/201S
Eric,
The following tables describe the IT capabilities and IT assets deployed at Acoma and Jefferson
Stations.
Station COE Non•COE Bandwidth Hardware WAPs Phones
Connection Connection Deployed (WIFI)
Jefferson Tled Into N/A N/A See 1-1 POTS
COE COE Tied Inventory CISCO {303)761-1296
Network List AP26021
Acoma N/A 3MGQMOE 3MG See 1-2 POTS
(Quest Metro Inventory CISCO (303)789-3827
Optical List AP2602i (303 )806-0889
Ethernet)
24.KXGS.001054
$375monthly
• Jefferson also shares power, UPS and backup generator power with COE.
0 This list does NOT Include DATA. There will need to be a meeting with DFD to transfer data. SANS Fire
Data is currently at 114GB.
Additional Attached Figures:
Figure 1: Network Assets Deployed at Acoma and Jefferson stations. Jefferson station is tied to COE
infrastructure and shared with PD and COE backup.
Figure 2: IT Assets Deployed to EFD . Software Assets will need to be removed from any device turned
over to Denver.
Figure 3: FD Data Storage
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Figure 1: Network Assets
Network Assets Jefferson/ Acoma Stations
Name Address S# Owner Location
Acoma Station
WS-C3560G·
Acoma_Swt FOC1048V1NH 24PS-S IT Acoma
Acoma2901 FTX144083SZ CISCO2901/K9 IT Acoma
VIC3-
Acoma2901 FOC14380TTP 2FXS/DID IT Acoma
Acoma2901 FOC14383RUA VIC2-2FXO IT Acoma
Acoma2901 FOC14370P0N PVDM3-16 IT Acoma
Jefferson Station shared with PD (Not sperated)
PD_4S06 SPE174900AB WS-C4S06-E IT Police
WS·X4S-
PO 4S06 CAT1803L313 SUP7-E IT Police
PD_4506 ONT174100X0 SFP -lOG-LR IT Police
PD 4S06 ONT174100Xl SFP-l0G-LR IT Police • P0_4506 FNS173918Jl SFP-l0G-LR IT Police
P0_4506 AGD1734V19W SFP -l0G-LRM IT Police
WS-X4748·
PD_4506 CAT1749L2EV RJ4SV+E IT Police
WS-X4748·
PD_4506 CAT1749L2E2 RJ4SV+E IT Police
WS-X4612·
PD 4506 JAEl 714039E SFP·E IT Police
PD_4506 AGA1742R0HZ GLC-SX-MMD IT Police
PD_4506 FNS17391DWM GLC-LH-SMD IT Police
PD_4S06 AGA1742R0HD GLC-SX-MMD IT Police
PD 4506 SPE174900HE WS-X4596 •E IT Police
PWR-C45-
PD 4506 AZS17470C4M 4200ACV IT Police
PWR·C45-
PD_4506 AZS17470C4Y 4200ACV IT Police
SS-2921 FTX1440AKVH CISCO2921/K9 IT Police
SS-2921 FOC143942WW VIC2-4FXO IT Police
VIC3-
SS-2921 FOC14392SGX 4FXS/010 IT Police
VIC3-• 55-2921 FOC14392Rll 4FXS/D1D IT Police
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SM-NM-
55-2921 FOC143902AE ADPTR IT Police
EVM-HD-
SS-2921 FOC14361SWX BFXS/DID IT Police
WS-C3560G-
ESS_Boller Swt FOC1045YOML 48PS-S IT Police
WS•C3560G-
ESS_Upstairs Swt FOC1045Vl9A 48PS-S IT Police
lOOOBaseSX
ESS_Upstairs_Swt AGS10415CFN SFP IT Police
WS•C3560G-
ESS_Records Swt FOC1045VOSU 48PS-S IT Police
WS-C3560X-
PD_South FD01737Z069 48P-S IT Pollce
PD_South F0017360GE3 C3KX-NM-10G IT Police
C3KX-PWR-
PD_South LIT173901VO 71SWAC IT Police
PD_South FNS17391A38 SFP-100-LR IT Police
WS-C3560G-
ESS_Fox Swt FOC1048Vll0 24PS-S IT Police
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WS•C3560G-
ESS EOC_Swt FOC0927U12V 24PS-S IT Police
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ESS EOC Swt HllQGLA SFP IT Police
WS-C3560X-
Ofspatch_Swt_2 FD01737P08Z 48P·S IT Police
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ASSET/USER LOCATION DESCRIPTION
DESKTOP PC'S ANO MONITORS --~ Swashlngton Admln pc/monitor
Lherblan Admln pc/monitor
Asst Fire Marshal Bldg Dept pc/monitor
EMS Coordinator Admln pc/monitor
Amarsh Admln cc/monitor
Rpetau Admln pc/monitor
Afox Admin pc/monitor
Jsvejcar Admln pc/monitor
Acoma
Acoma FF Station pc/monitor
Acoma
Acoma LT Station pc/monitor • Tejon
Tejon FF Station pc/monitor
Tejon
Tejon LT Station pc/monitor
Jefferson
Jefferson B/C Station pc/monitor
Jefferson
Jefferson LT Station pc/monitor
Jefferson
Jefferson LT2 Station pc/monitor
Jefferson
Jefferson FF Station pc/monitor
Spare Admln pc/monitor
Spare Admln pc/monitor
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Jsvejcar Academy Laptop
Acoma
Scott system Station Laptop
Rpetau Admln Laptop •
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Mertie
Emergency Mgtl
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CELLPHONES
Engine 21
Medic 21
Asst Fire Marshal
Squrt 23
Medic 23
Amarsh
Mstout
Wortlz
Swashington • Truck 22
Lsmith
Lherblan
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EMS Bureau Chief
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Engine 22 Station !Pad
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Amarsh Admln Laser printer
Jefferson
Jefferson 8/C Station Laser rlnter
Jefferson
Jefferson LT Station Laser printer
Jefferson
Jefferson FF Station Laser printer
Acoma
Acoma LT Statton Laser rinter
Tejon
Tejon LT Station Laser printer
Acoma
Scotts stem Station Laser printer
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EXHIBITD
FIRE STATION LEASE
THIS LEASE AGREEMENT ("Lease") is made and entered by and between the CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, a municipality located in Arapahoe County, Colorado {hereinafter
.. Englcwood"or .. Landlord"), and the CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, a Colorado home
Nie municipality (hereafter .. Denver" or "Tenant"), to be effective as of January 1, 2012.
RECITALS
A. Denver and Englewood have entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement To
Provide Fire Protection (the "IGA") under which Denver will provide Englewood with certain
fire protection and maintenance services for a period of time ending on December 31, 2017. As
pan of the IGA, Englewood will lease certain facilities to Denver for~ consideration for
those services.
B. Denver and Englewood wish to enter into this agreement to memorialize this Lease.
AGREEMENT
1. LEASE. Landlord leases the premises identified in Exhibit 1 {the "Leased
Premises'') to Tenant, and Tenant leases the Leased Premises from Landlord, for use by Tenant
exclusively as a fire station and administrative offices. The Leased Premises consist of a portion
of the building at 999 Seulh CleA't'leRt, GlenElale, Jefferson Fire Station, 555 West Jefferson
Avenue, Englewood Colorado 80110, nod Acoma Fire Station, 4830 South Acoma Street,
Englewood, CO 80110 {the "Building"), and includes (i) the furniture, fixtures and equipment
present (the ''FF&E") on the Leased Premises to the extent that the existing FF&E belongs to
Landlord and not Tenant, and (ii) parking ea the east, west, and seuth sides ef the B1::1ihling
sufficient to meet the reasonable needs of Tenant. The FF&E is leased lo Tenant on an "as is"
basis and no warranty is made to Tenant with regard to the condition of the FF&E. Landlord
shall retain ownership of the FF&E during its useful life. Upon the expiration of the useful life of
the FF&E, or upon the Tenant shall replace at its option and sole cost any replacement furniture,
fixtures, or equipment which shall be owned by Tenant. Before discarding any of the current
FF&E, Tenant will give the Landlord Ute opportunity lo remove the item from the Leased
Premises at Landlord's sole cost and expense.
2. TERM. The tenn of this Lease shall be from June 1, 2015 through December
31, 203S.
3. RENT. The reRl shall l:ie S 1.00, the reeeipt anEl s1::1ffieieRey ehrhieli is
aela'lowledgeEl. Consideration shall be the provision of fire nod ambulance sen·iccs set forth
in the IGA.
4. INSURANCE. Landlord shall, at its sole cost and expense, maintain Commercial
General Liability and Property Damage Insurance through the Colorado Intergovernmental
Risk Sharing Agency and such other coverage(s) at such levels as are currently in effect,
covering the Building, and to keep such coverage{s) in force throughout the Tenn of this Lease.
Tenant acknowledges that it is self-insured pursuant to the Colorado Governmental bnmunity
Act, sections 24-10-101 ct seq., CRS.
EXHIBITD
S. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Tenant and Landlord will comply with all laws,
ordinances, orders, rules, regulations, and other governmental requirements relating to the use,
condition, or occupancy of lhe Leased Premises.
6. ASSIGNMENTS AND SUBLEASES. Without Landlord's prior written consent,
which Landlord may withhold in its sole discretion, Tenant will neither assign this Lease in
whole or in part nor sublease all or part of the Leased Premises.
7. ALTERATIONS . Tenant will not make any alterations, additions, or
improvements to the Leased Premises without Landlord's prior written consent, which consent
shall not be withheld unreasonably.
8. LANDLORD'S ACCESS. Landlord, its agents, employees, and contractors may
e nter th e Leased Premises at any time in response to an emergency or to se,vice mechanical
equipment or utilities that seivice the Building in which the Leased Premises are located.
Landlord may enter the Leased Premises at reasonable hours and following reasonable notice lo
{a) inspect the Leased Premises, (b) supply any other service which this Lease requires La ndlord
to provide, {c) post notices of nonresponsibility or similar notices, or (d) make repairs which this
Lease requires Landlord to make ; however, all work will be done as promptly as reasonably
possible and so as to cause as little interference to Tenant as reasonably possible. Landlord will
at all times have a key with which to unlock all of the doors in the Leased Premises ( excluding
Tenant's vaults. safes, and similar areas). Landlord will have the right to use any means Landlord
may reasonably deem proper to open doors in and to the Leased Premises in an emergency in
order to enter the Leased Premises. No lawful entry into the Leased Premises by Landlord by any
reasonable means will be a forc ible or unlawful entry in to the Leased Premises or a detainer of
the Leased Premises or an eviction, actual or constructive, of Tenant from the Leased Premises.
9. COVENANT OF QUIET ENJOYMENT. So long as Tenant pays the rent and
performs all of its obligations in this Lease, Tenant's possession of the Leased Premises will not
be disturbed by Landlord, or anyone claiming by, through or under Landlord, or by the holders of
the mortgages against the Leased Premises.
10. SHARING OF UTILITIES, REPAIRS, AND MAINTENANCE. Landlord
shall furnish or cause to be furnished water, sewer, electricity and gas (the "Utilities") sufficient
to meet Tenant's needs at the Leased Premises. Utilities shall be billed in the name of the
Landlord. Landlord shall pay 100% of all repairs and maintenance which generally benefit the
Building in which the Leased Premises are located. Tenant shall pay 100% of all rep nirs and
maintenance which solely benefit the Leased Premises.
11. MISCELLANEOUS .
a. Governing Law. The laws of the State of Colorado, without regard for its conflicts
oflaws provisions, shall govern the interpretation and enforcement oflhis Lease .
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EXBIBITD
b. Appropriations. The obligations of the parties hereunder shall extend only to
monies duly appropriated by each City for the purposes of this Lease. Neither Landlord nor
Tenant intends by this Lease to irrevocably pledge present case reserves for payments or services
in future fiscal years, and this Lease is not intended to create a multiple-fiscal year direct or
indirect debt or financial obligation of the Landlord or Tenant.
c. Joint Advisory Board. Landlord and Tenant shall comply with the provisions of
Section lO oftbe IGA regarding the referral of questions or issues which may arise hereunder to
the joint advisory board.
12. AUTHORIZATION OF EACH PARTY/MINOR MODIFICATIONS. Each
party hereby represents to the other that it has duly and lawfully considered and entered into this
Agreement through its duly designated representatives. Landlord, by and through its City
Manager, and Tenant, by and through its Fire Chief, shall be entitled to agree upon minor
modifications to this Lease, and reduce such modifications to writing, provided such
modifications (i) are acceptable in form to each party ►s City Attorney, (ii) do not lengthen the
Tenn of this Lease, and (iii) impose no additional financial obligation upon either party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have executed this document.
• ATTEST:
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
Clerk of t11e City of Englewood
ATTEST:
Debra Johnson
Clerk and Recorder, Ex-Officio City
Clerk of the City and County of Denver
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Douglas J. Friednash, Attorney for
the City and County of Denver
By: ----------City Attorney
EXHIBITD •
CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER
By : _________ _
, Mayor
REGISTERED AND COUNTERSIGNED:
By: __________ _
Manager of Finance
By: ____________ _
Auditor
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Jefferson Fire Station Lease
That part of Lots 12 through 21, Block 16, Englewood, along with the vacated alley abutting
said lots, located In the NW ¼ of Section 3, Township 5 South, Range 68 West of the Glh
Principal Meridian, City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, being more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at the Southwest corner of Lot 17, Block 16, Englewood; THENCE northerly,
along with West line of said Block 16, a distance of 108.8 feet to a point on the West line of
Lot 21, said point being the prolongation of the North Face of the common wall between the
Fire and Police Facility located at 3615 South Elatl Street; THENCE easterly and along said
prolongation of the North Face of the common wall a distance of 205. 7 to a point, said point
being the prolongation of the west edge of an existing asphalt parking lot; THENCE
southerly and along said west edge of a parking lot a distance of 24.0 feet; THENCE easterly
and parallel to South line of said Block 16 a distance of 30.0 feet; THENCE southerly and
parallel to the West line of said Block 16 a distance of 84.8 feet, more or less, to a point on
the South line of Block 16; THENCE westerly and along the South line of Block 16 a distance
of 235.7 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
The above described property contains an area of 24,924 square feet (0.572 acres), more
or less.
Surveyor's Statement
I, David L. Henderson, a registered Professional Land Surveyor in the State of Colorado, do
hereby state that this Legal Description and attached Exhibit were prepared under my direct
supervision and on the basis of my knowledge, information, and belief, are correct. The attached
Exhibit does no ta monumented land survey, and is only to depict the Legal
Descri
David L. Henderson, Professional Land Surveyor
Colorado P.L.S. No. 25632
Dated March 25, 2015
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD File Information
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1000 ENGl£WOOO PARKWAY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WO RKS DRAWN BY PRW
ENGLEWOOO. co 80110 Orawin File Name: 201 5-J615E1-SVOI .DWG CHECKED BY: DLH
Phone: {30J) 762 -2500 Aced Version: 2015 Scale: 1 "=50' Umts English
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
LEASE AREA
DATE: 03/25/2015
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Acoma Fire Station Lease
All of that real property described in the Rule, Order, Judgment, and Decree recorded In
Book 3413 at pages 345 and 346 In the Office of the Clerk and Recorder of Arapahoe
County, located In the SW ¼ of Section 10, Township s South, Range 68 West of the 6th
Prlnclpal Meridian, City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, being more
particularly described as follows:
The West 133 feet of the following described parcel: BEGINNING SO feet West of the
centerline of South Broadway and 100 feet South of the centerline of West Layton Avenue;
THENCE West 266 feet; THENCE South 150 feet; THENCE 266 feet East; THENCE North 150
feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, containing approximately 19,950 square feet •
Surveyor's Statement
I, David L. Henderson, a registered Professional Land Surveyor in the State of Colorado, do
hereby state that this Legal Description and attached Exhibit were prepared under my direct
supervision and on the basis of my knowledge, information, and belief, are correct. The attached
Exhibit does not represent a monumented land survey, and is only to depict the Legal
Descriptio~ Rs ........ ~ •. H
David L. Henderson, Professional Land Surveyor
Colorado P.L.S. No. 25632
Dated March 23, 2015
W. Layton.Av .
. Acoma St.
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD File Information
1000 ENGlfWOOO PAAKW,._Y DEPARTME NT Of PU BLIC WORKS
ENGUWOOO, CO 80110 Drawing File Nome : 201 5-4830AC -SV01.0WG
Phone: {303) 762-2500 Aced Verson: 2015 Sc oe: \":50'
DRAWN BY· PRW
CHECKED BY. OLH
Units: English
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
LEASE AREA
DATE. 03/23/2015
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ipment #
5217
6351
6352
6<169
6471
6488
6489
6491
6492
6493
6494
6496
6499
6S03
6S04
7388
7389
7390
6S01
6502
6475
6474
EXHIBITE
FIRE VEHICLES
The following vehiclc(s)/equipment will be going to the Denver Fire Department
Equipment#
6490
Dcscriplion VIN/Serial ~ License
2001 Amcricnn LnFrnnci: Squirt 4ZJAMCG21RH71659 249-0I-IE
Including the Listed Equipment curr.:nlly on the Vchich: t1S set forth on Exhibil E-6490
Title#
JOR494396
6501 2007 Crimson Pumper 4S7AU2F9XHC06l004 828-DYI IOR866983
6502 2007 Crimson Hcnvy Rescue Pumper 457AU2F908C06I013 829-DYI IOR.866992
Including the Listed Equipment currently on du: Vehicles Wi sci forth on Exhibit E-6501nnd Exhibit E-6502
6353 2009 Chevrolet Cut Aw11y CC4V042 IGBE4Vl929F402606 273-Ulff 1000943711
6354 2012 DotlgcAmbuloncc 3C7WDMCL6CG2l0455 453-YOM 100106384
Including the Listed Equipment currently on the Vehicles as scl forth on Exhibit F-6353 ontl fahibit f-<i502
FIRE STATION INVENTORY -EXHIOIT E-11
All furnishings currcmly located in 1111: Jcfl"crson om! Acomu Fire Stulions us listed on Exhibil E -II
All Fire Equipment from the Following Listed Units: 6488, 6493, 6494, 6499, 6503
The following vchiclc(s)/cquipment will remain with the City of Englewood
Description VIN/Scri11I # Lh:c.:nsc Titll: #
2001 Knwusoki Mule JKLAFCF IX I 13500249 Unknown Unknown
201 I Forti Esc11pc: Hybrid IFMCUSK3 I OKC53806 29KOUHC 101303523H
ONAN 2300S1-IAD Fl 10221031 Unknown Unknown
1991 Hnulmnrk Trailer 16HCl30813NI-I015340 372VI-I (01'5045211
1993 Chcvroh:t K2SOO I 0CFK24H2PZ256234 8S2A38 IOP60H770
2000 American L11FrJncc Pumper 4Z36ESEBIYllM1255I 345-AVJ IOR440S22
2000 Hnulmurk Tr11ilcr 16110 BI 822Y U0:?0525 797-AVO IOR44276R
2001 Ford E•l50 IFDXE45F711-IDl6413 335-Blm IORS48602
2002 GMC Yukon IGKEK J3Z32J270874 271-CEH IOR561205
2002 Amcricnn Ln Frnm:c Pumper 4Z3AAACG03RK50116 793-DFC IOR590730
2003 Frcighliner M2 I06 I FV ACY AK6JHL81776 010-DYI IOR606458
1999 Shorclnnd Trailer I MDFHLJ l2XA066486 866-llFC IOR642804
2005 Frclghtlincr M2 1-101.mnt I FVACYBS4SI-IU77164 638-DYI IOR736931
2008 Chevrolet Silvc111do 2500 I OCH K.236S8 P22349 I 094-FIJ IOR89HOOI
2009 Bnucr TCOM-25 Trnilcr/
Compressor I B9PE l 2229N730 I 50 491-CEII IOR.952424
2005 Chcvrolcl lmpulo -Silver 201 WF52K9S9349l 18 441-LIV 10R738508
2005 Chevrolet lmpnlu -Red 2G I WF52K65934927 I 440-LIV Unknown
2005 Chevrolet lmpuln -Grey 201 WFS:?K3593S2614 445-LIV Unknown
LEASED FIRE VEHICLES
'2007 Crimson Pumper 4S7 AU2F9X8C06JOll4 828-DYI IOR86698J
•:?007 Crimson Heavy Rescue Pumper 4S7AU2F908C06l013 829-DYI IOR866992
VOLUNTEER FIRE VUIIICLES
1930 Forti Firetruck AA403325K l66R(i8 IOP86l7l5
1948 Chevrolet Ambulnncc: FM4146KO 43C393 101'860335
MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT -EXHIDITE-1
Fire Radios to be rctuincd ror the use of the Engll!w11od Police Deportment
ELECTRONICS -EXHll31T E -1ll
SPARE FIRE TRUCK REPAIR PARTS -EXHIOIT E -IV
FIRE STATION IT EQUIPMENl"LIST-EXI-11131T E -V
WILDLAND EQUIPMENT LIST-EXHll31T-VJ
•LEASED VEHICLES
Lcnsc P11y~a1T Amount: SJ 13,894.02 (Approximotc)
lnsumncc amount for two yc11rs: $ S,044.00 {S 1,261.00 per Unit, per year)
Current Vnluc : Unit 6501 • S 275,080; Unit 6502-S 333,112
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E-5217
• Unit 5217, 2001 Kawasaki Mule, VIN -JKLAFCF1XlBS00249, License-Unknown,
Title# Unknown
No Listed Equipment
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E-6351
Unit 6351, 2011 Ford Escape Hybrid, VIN -1FMCUSK31BKC53806, Plate 2980UHC
Title # 10B035238
No Listed Equipment
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E-6352
Unit 6352, ONAN 230DSHAD, VIN~ F110221031, License Unknown, Title #Unknown
No Listed Equipment
E-6353
Unit 6353, 2009 Chevrolet Cut Away CC4V042, VIN -1GBE4V1929F402606,
Plate 273-UHF, Title #10B094378
No Listed Equipment
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Unit 64691 1991 Haulmnrk Trniler, VIN -16HCD0813NH015340, Plate· 372Vl4
Title #10P504528
E-6471
Unit 6471, 1993 Chevrolet 10500, VIN -1GCFI04H2PZ256234, Plate 852A3
Title #10P608770
No Equipment Listed
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E-6488
Unit 6488, 2000 American LaFruncc Pumper, VIN -4Z36ESEB1 YRI-112551,
Plate 345-AVJ, Title #10R440522
Listed Equipment Attached
E-6489
Unit 6489, 2000 Haulmark Trailer, VIN -16HGB1822YU020525, Plate 797-AVO
Title #10R442768
No Equipment Listed
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E-6490
Unit 6490, 2001 American LaFruncc Squirt, VIN • 4Z3AAACG21RH71659, Plate 249•BHE
Title #10R494396
Listed Equipment Attached
NOTE: DENVER WILL BE TAKING THIS VEHICLE
DOE Side
Squirt 23 {#6490)
Station Z3: Acoma Station
4830 S. Acoma
Office: 3/762•2482
Front Upper companment:
• DOE headset. 2· guide flashlights, 2 helmets (Rear tall board left side)
• Atrpack with cylinder
• 6 lb. flat head aie
• Halllsan tool
• 10 lb. sledce hammer
Personal rope bilg (Jr.;:
• "Yak Tra•" shoe thain5
• Spare mask ;,w3::cc;
• Red Tool bo•
• Duct tape
• Lock out/ tag out kit
• K,1001 unloc• kit
• can of dry lube
• David Clark head1et connection
• K•I2 Stihl TS-400 lXMetill and 2•Masonry Blades S400 RPM (RI\ upper companment)
Front lower Compartment:
• Dead blow shot mallet ,_,n 1 h: C'c: ·;·)
• l· 7 wav spanners ()(' ,~-? e::,~r>
• 1· mul1i-use hydrant wrench ·t,r-1:,.-" tiJ~•J
• 1-1s• Steel Pipe wrench 10 ,; e: c·c _ ,;
• l • 2 )i" gate valve
• l· 151 )i • long 2 ¼"stinger section of hose (upper hose bed)
• 3• SN storz to 2 :;" fem.ile reducer (2-flat, 1 with elbow)
• l•FoamJetnoule ,r ... ~., .. ~•.t<-, .• "1 ·• •., , t1 •~, ~ ,rr.!·.• t
• l· 2 W to 2 ~" Siamese
• 2-2 Y;" to 1 w gated wyes
• l•BressnanOi~tributorNoule •,,~,,~,, 1 :-:•:;(,. ,r,:t!t., .~.J:,. , ; ,.· ,l"J-~ . ~ .• .. :·" !:-
• l Y," 10 1 W reducer National Ho5e thread
• 1· l Ya" National Hose thread Double Male
• 1· l Y," National Hose thread Double Female
• :!-l Y," National Pipe Femille thread to National Hose Male thread
• 2·1 ½" Nation.ii Hose Female thread to National Pipe Mate thread
• 2 li" TFT 7 position ball valve bale, smooth bore handline, at SO psi
• l" tip (210 gpm)
• 11/B" (266 gpm)
• 1 W' j32B gpm)
• 2 W' TFT 7 Position ball valve bale, smooth bore, wlth 11/8" tip (266 gpm)
• 1 w· llor 1 W hand lines) , · 1 ,; _;t , '; l ...... t' .. t• , .... , ••• , ,~
,.:.\!•; :_1 .i.:.C 1,~ ~~·· i '1 , 1·' ~,-;. ........ t Fr' -..,..; ~ ..,._. .t ,4 3 •. ~ -·'
• 2 )'," TFT 7 po$llion ball valve combination nozzle, 5traigh1 stream and foG stream@ 100 psi, S0•350 gpm
• l· s·· hvdrant cap
• 4• 2 l'i'' double males
• 4 • 2 Vi" double females
• l · 2 ~;· to earden hose reducer
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• l 7 way spanners
• 2. LOH spanners/ large multi use spanners
• :? Y,H Master Stre.im Smooth Bore tips 80 PSI
1 3/8" (502 gpm)
1 y,• (598 epm)
1 W (814 Bpm)
• 2" ( 1063 gpm)
• 3.1 Ya" rubber gaskets
• 5• 2 Ii" rubber gaskets
• 3 hose straps
• Circuit panel for mounted lights and outlets
• Spare key In "hlde-a•ke y" boi<
Upper Middle:
• Rlt Bag (utlllty knlre, trauma sheen, 145' of 6mm scatic kern mantel rope, yellow rcscul! map, B" channel
lock pliers, Un sheers, S' oranee loop webbing, mask with MMR, double male air adapter, S J/2' UAC
tonnectlon, 60 minute carbon wrapped air boltle ■87 cubit feet of air, 3 catabineers 4S00 lb maK.)
• 162' long 1/2" diameter lifeline with Z•rig setup
Black bag of webbing
• 2•20' (yellow) lengths of tubular webbing
• .11-15• (blue) lengths of tubular webbing
• 3•5' (greenl lengths or tubular webbing
• 1 yellow anchor strap (9'·8.000 lb max) with d•rlngs
• 1 blue bungee web
• 1·6' flat webbing strap with hooks and tensionor
Black mesh bag of pruslk and carablneers
• S•"'B" plate 3-20' yellow
• 6-2' prusik loops 5. 15' black
• 2 small rescue pulleys (blue and purpleJ l• S' ereen
• l large pruslk minding pulley (rcdl 2 -15' 2" black
• 7• carablneers (4100 ks ma~) 5-10' red
• Grev webbing bag
• :?•5' green web bins
• 3·10' red webbing
• 6-15' blue webbing
• 4•20' yellow webbin~ . 3•1D' XL anchor straps
Orange bag of pruslks and carabineers
• 18-2' prusik loops (5 orange, S purple, 7 gr2en)
• 3 • "8" plates
• 2 red pruslk minding pulleys
• 2 srnaH rescue pulleys !blue and purple)
• 21 carablneers (2-4,100 KG, 1·9,000 lb, 2-46 KH, 7 72 l<N, 2 not rn.irked)
• :? red tape rollers with 2 carablneen (linked together)
Laree Black "SCOTT• bag
• 4 green level B ha1mal suits
• Chem tape
• 4 blue barrier jumpsuits
• 4 S(OTT air purifying ca rt ridges
• ereen nltrlle gloves
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UpporRe.:ir:
omcer'5 side;
• brown containment bags
• 3 tubes otrep alt putty epo•y
• 4 pair of yallow splash protection bcolfes
• Roll of black trash bags
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Pre-mix fuel caM rs'J ! r, xi::,, ~:i • I1
Aed(uelc:an !f.l:,~ '::;r ~ ~:nk, r:· 1:, -:,·
Bar od (upper compartment)
Funnel (upper compartmcnl)
White rags (upper compartment!
4 yellow door chods on fan
Chain saw with Carbide tipped chain ('i1, ii :-.r; .ic L J '" ,i 1r ,., ., C ,~,el. : 500 q.ri 1:J1,:: s;:~, d)
Rotary saw with steel blacle iSt! ,1 rs ~-J ..:3S.'.)Rf\·, ,1Jto Le 1,1;;,,( 1,1 ,l :...1 c/;;J;'::,,;,,,r: t·r,~,) ,;.:l,1t,·J.1j
Coffee can full or plug and dyke (right rear upper companmentl
2 eMtendable broom handles
TFT Piercing ncnle 11 1:m,t!i ,. t-.,i1 ,.1 •. , ll,~, n, c., 11i,1-, ua, :-,: r1 c , ~r-,• n~ p:::,:v;,.-;·;i ?G01i:.,
;i~at.f-tJf r~n~.t:,"'Tltli c nv l.i 1,,~rc :Y1 1,r:~1c,:~. t.•;G I-\\''~:. i·t ,ft J/::. 1~v-•~·:L.t:: c~ i/Li iiH.J i:~d ~ .. i::t•.:·:
l black baa with 2 pan putty, beas wa•. va1lo1.1s diameter wooclen plugs (right rear upper compartmenfl
2 rolls of yellow "fire line tape-
4 broom heacls
Stlhl saw wrench/ flat head screw driver
2 · 4' shovels (1 flar, 1 spi1de lip)
Roll of red "DANGER" barrier tape
1 spare bullet chain In boN
1 yellow tub of goJo hand cleaner
black trash bacs
duct tape
Chem Tape
Rear lop compartment:
• 5115 carrv all II han die
• 11Xl6 salvage cover
• S1118 Floor Runner
• 10 11 24 blue tarp
• 10 x 2S visqueen I plastic sheet)
• 100' e•tension cord
• 2 • 25' extension cords
• S00 watt ponable lighU ll:?
• junctkin bo•es
• 24-/35• bolt cuuer5
4xS salvage
3.5•6 carryall
Sampsonhoseclamp ,,., r '., :1, 1>1 i 1'>, 0,·, r·;,,. , r ., '••.~ ,.,
f (JV, ,;r, 1.::·1 :1 ;,, h).~-,f~1
• Cooper hose jacket 1n ~, ~.-,.,,;11 ;; ,.,, i»ir·' 1, 11 s.
• 8011 with drill bits, p.iddl e bits, screw driver tips
• 2• hav/matrrus hooks
• Dewalt 20 volt , 2 speed, 19 setting, cordless Dewalt drill
• Drill Bits
• Dewalt ::?S volt slngle speed reclp saw • '·
• Husky socket set (upper left engineer comp;irtment)
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• 100' cord rul
• Hose roller w/ tie off rope
• JceMelt
Rear bottom compartment:
• 2.s gallon w,1ter eMtinculsher 100 PSI lA, B
• Hydrant bag : storz with threaded 5", Denver threaded s~. hydrant wrench, 14" bolt cutters, 2.5" NH
double male/ double famale, 2.5" hydranr cap, 1.5" discharee" Intake cap, 2 LOH spanners, 2· 7 way
spanners,
• 50' 2.S" to go with hlch rise pack
• High rise pack: 3' section or light weight 2 Y." hose 10 galC!d wye to 100· light weighr l Y." hose to a Task
Force Tip Mid Force automatic: fog noule 7J ;,,:o c;m: f:> !':ii p;., ,·1/lc-v I!·;•.•; ,-.nnr.. c;' iG :c ,,!;:;··,,Kl r,H
to NP l Y." adap1or, Xl NP 10 NH 1 ½" adaptor, X2 7 way spanners, Xl 10" pipe wrench
• Dry Sweep/Trash B.i~s
Forward bottom compartment
• Amkus power unit: 4HP Honda {!le.:!~' PS$ ;.;~r..,,·L ., f\1c-cra c r l•:-;(!r 21 n;::s,!'i ,;-,d'.~•frt I•~!,:;,~ 1;~• ,e"•<·.iw.
1 ~·~ lh~. :--oH cJg~ ;-.•1J s~.::~2 h g;; ;:~t~~-:.u'.i s·t~t~n 10 scJ r:;n
• Ram 30R !:S 3"' rt'1r: ::;:; 1 :"':' r·e:·,c.~01,j~,1 313 r.~.}U:: p~;:.!·f,~::c 11~ -H;Cib; ~~/lfr,,-··t1 }
• roe her channel co11er for ram use
Forward top compartment
Rnr 2f Sguirt
Toi! af Sgui!j
• l·K•taol (upper engineen i:ompartment lelt)
• l•pry axe
• Irons
• pick• head ne
• Officers SCBA
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Right side• 10:BC Carbon dioxide extinguisher
u Clasi Ill Harnesses xS
o 3· ladder Belts
Left side-10 : A ao: BC dry chem . Extinaulsher
o Tech rescue helmets ll2
Cl light sticks 112
6•traffic cones
03111d Clark headset connection
24' b t ension Udder
14' Roof Ladder
1 o· Anic Ladder
10" Pike Pole
s• Plaster Hook
Cribbing
High rise pack with carablneer tor ladder tip attachment
2.5" pony section
s-pony secti on
lOK onan cenerator
l ·A•toal
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• TIF Combustible Gas Detector ,v,,ta 1r::! .:.m' l,I,) ·i. • :;•.::, ;_ v.m , t !\' ;e-rs ,:,.,·~ as!~.·, il> ~:11,-=: (f.~;ol-r,c. '.:u
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• ora11ee Med 1m
• Airway Bag
• AED
• Intubation kit
• Pub EdkJt
• Backboard
• C•Colla.r
• XJ AC Hotstick ~3 \ttt,:,f!~ h1i ';/f1 -,; .:,: ... ~ r / t . 1 fr(;ni. 1cc:H!.~ A ... f::r:c;.,~;1(1~£ c! 21 -i ')~ ~4~ t r~--, .. :.-,:., 1-"''~
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• Spare 02 Bottle
• N•95 l!espritors
• Radlac Plu~
Squln: Spec~
Aerial General:
• Vertical Reach 6S' @ 75 degrees lrecommended) capable cf 85 degrees
• Horizontal 60" up 10 .9 degrees below crade
• Rota lien 360 degrees co11tlnu0us, Shear ball bearing 33 .. turn •table
• WelBht capacity SOO lbs at above 45 degrees, 250 lbs at below 4S degrees
Nonie General;
• Flow capacity 300 to 1000 GPM @ 85 10 lOOpsi
• Votrtical travel 200 degrees
• Horizontal tr.:ivel ISO degrees
• 800' al s•· supply line
• 1200' of 2.s• ac.0rdi0n lailded
• ioo· or 2.5" triple load with 2.5'' fog nonle 50·3S0:,pm at 100 psi
• 200' or 1.1s· cross-I.iv l foam capable
• 200· or us· cross•l<lv 2
• 100· bumper line foam capable
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Unit 6491, 2001 Ford E450, VIN -1FDXE45F71HB16413, Plate 335-BHE,
Title# 10R548602
No Equipment Listed
E-6492
Unit 6492, 2002 GMC Yukon, VIN -IGKEK13Z32J270874, Plate 271-CEH
Title #10R561205
No &quipmcnt Listed
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Unit 2002 Amcricnn La Frnncc Pumper, VIN -4Z3AAACG03RK50116
Piute -793-DFC, Title #IOR590730
Listed Equipment Attached
E-6494
Unit 6494 2003 Frcighlincr M2106, VIN -lFV ACYAK63HL81776, Plate 010-DYI
Title #10R606458
Listed Equipment Attached
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• Unit 6496, 1999 Shoreland Trailer, VIN -lMDFHL,Jl2XAO66486, Plate 866-BFC
Title #10R642804
No Equipment Listed
E-6499
Unit 6499, 2005 Frcight1incr M2 Hnzmnt, VIN -1FVACYBS4SHU77164, Plntc 638-DYI
Title# 10R736931
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Unit 6501, 2007 Crimson Pumper, VIN -4S7 AU2F9X8C061004, Plate 828-DYI,
Title #10R866983
Listed Equipment Attnched
(Leased)
NOTE: The Following Questions remain regnrding this Unit:
• Lease is not assignable
• City of Englewood will retain ownership and Denver will operate
• City of Englewood will insure and remain liable for Unit through the
end of the lease term
• At the end of the lease term \l'iJI the Unit title be transferred
NOTE: DENVER WILL BETAKING THIS VEHICLE
INSURANCE
• The Denver Fire Department will be using this vehicle while the City of
Englewood will continue to make the lease and liability insurnnce payments .
• Englewood's cost of insurance for this vehicle is Sl,261.00 per year, and
the insurance deductible is $150,000,
Engine Compartments
POE auylde nb hpnt comp;r1mqnt
• Xl radio lapel
• X2 spare muk
• X2 spare MMR
DOE outsld• gb h,,.Companment
• Rap
• XlsUlconelubrfcant
• Spare hHdset
• 11 •21• plate
• Stene Asht cantralln
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Engine 21 (#6501)
Station 21; leHersonStatlon
555 W. lef[ersan Ave.
orncei317&2.2•e4
B:11talla11 1:hlef: 3/762•2477
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• 11J ptncnal rope bill (GO' 8mm sr.ille kcrn mantel rope. d:ilsy chall\ 1 • 1111bbir11: .ind .ilumlnum arablneer rared at
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111 Foam Set·l.l llp (ream aspirator, Fa:tm Jel-lcw &panslon•Mld Forc11 ~:ind line) FJ •LX•HM
11 1"1/8 Smooth bore naule w/1 ti breakiw1y (1"1/8: 26Eepm@I SOpsl)
al fllld wye (batl 11al11eJ 2 Ji to double 1 Y. •
XU K" Tilsk Force lip Hand Une adjustable pa nern a11t0m:atlc 101 noule (95•300gpm@ 1oop11)
Ill :US lille valve
!Cl mattress haolu (hilV hooksl
lll Slimes, (double 2 K ta Slfllll! 2 H)
•1 smooth bore nonle w/ 1•, l 111, 1 Y. OIIOce (210g~m, lliG111111, 32B,:~m @ 50PSI)
X1Carden hose (100', for deconC1mlnaUon aptr.itlcns}
Xl dual 2 X ID JIDl'D (monitor laau/Sl91111sa)
)Cl slan::z ta 2 K rtducerl••JNnder
Xl Hydraf\t 111,ench
Xl m:iJlet ldc;d,blowJ
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~ LDH spanners
•Uol aflrons fXl Hilllc.in, M 1 &lb. fiberglass handled Oat head a1a)
breuna n dlsttlbutor noula (AKA Cellolr nonle 9 holes, 41BDl;pm tll100Jl'l, 18' broken 111e1m radiu), 9 01Ulce$
musurarr,cnu: 3 @113/l&· ;,nd 6@ l/2" I
• ADAPTERS: l H .. cap, 111 l'K •NH to NP (nallon1I tiose la riatloflill pipe), al t~• UP to NH, al lX"' duel male NH, 22 1 K~
duel female Nii, 112 NH to NP, 11 ~• .smooth bore adaptor, a5 2 Ji• dual imle NH, 15 2 K" duel l1male.
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• Xl lire chatu l'bur tru11'J
OCE side mlddlt camer1m,nl:
• Xl 5 canon bud.et w/abiarb1nt
• Xl 3 'K 1a1ton bucket w/lca melt
• Xl Aehab COQlerwJlh water
• Xl bim repak putty slides
Xl 5 ullon buc;lar f cmpty/lo.im flush)
• Xl coffee can pluc and dyh
• Xl T (01111 fllt/llush hose
• Xl ra1J.r.1a1baca b.Jas
Sthll MS 461 ch~ln s:,w w/bulll!t chain
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• kl rul 'Dangel' tape
• )(2 reel 'Fite Line' tape
X2dllct t1pe
• kl raU or the111 CiPt
• Xl 6lb llbarglau handll!d pkk aae
• Xl 1r r.tee1 pipe Wltnth
• Xl 15" steel crcm:nl wrench
• X4 bcue straps
• XllMoalunlodcW1,
• Xt H11m1t & te1ni1tsm cmeriencv response bool
F,pnt Am whl,! comp1rtmp11t
• Xl TNI! Fuel
• Xl pacl1t or wipes
• lUfuMtl
• lUStODp
Back Ror "'hfel conip1nm•111
• Olelef lutl 1111
• Floor d,y ffll and dlsperue 11ndeme.ith ;ipp.ir.Uus behind rear Ith Ure
DOE cld• IJarmmpanmtnl:
• Xl PPV Fan (Supervac Model 71B&4 ·h, 7 bladed 11• alrlall prap1ltcr, 4 cyde 6.5 harupawer engine, rated at 15.590
dm. 3Sl5rpm, app1oc 82lbs, 94 decibels 1t 7 rnelen, 210 mblute rvntlmi:) 1B dc1re11 optimum aperalln& angle @ 6'
• Xl Dewalt lDV drlll 8, S1w11II
• Xl Taol8011
• ICl Hll,ky raleheUel
• x1oewalUlDVSawiafl
• ICl un llquld wrench silicon 1pray
• X2 emndable bmarru ( 111-81
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• IC1 &1pand1ng ~•e
• X1 llathead (squara) shovel
• Xl spade sho"el
• l<l plerdn1: noule (1251pm l:P lODps~ Maalmurn operating prusu11 of 200 psi, capable of pene1ratlng one layl!r
Ckldi:rbhXk, 'IWD layetS bl~ 3/4" plyWoad ar 1/1&• thick sleal plau1J
• Xl 13' Uttle 11ant ladder tu• marlmum wciri:lna lenBth, 30Dtbs apac\ry, NOT file ratedl
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• lCI pouch ar qia11t rtdJlrOollnc s.:iw blades
• JU 2S'ta,ie m111u,e
• X120Vcharr;eroewall
fle:rr End cpmpar1n1enl;
• klD 19" traffic: canes
• x.11r10nl1or ba111 with lie olhtr.1p and s.re-nkvalve) •do ncit use at Ins than 35 dtereu•
• Ed&e protection !Edee Pro)
• x1 is• s· llDHI Hon
• Kl tO' stick l K ll&ht Wel&ht hole
• X1S11mpson ha1edamp(anb11 used wl1h 1 ,~•, 1 r.H. r, 2K",and 3" daubt11acketed woven hose, 20' r,am
apparatu, and 5' from caupllne,. 1lwiys n1nd u,IISlde or stream whre cbmplncl
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ll)ldnnt ll?f!J
• 11:l 5"/slDIU ildaptDf
• Xl s• Denver 1h,ud adaptor
• Xl 2 ~· to double 1 ~-pied wve
• Xl l ~-Nii lo HP ildipler
• Xl 1 x· NP to NH ada,ittf
, ttydran\ wrench
• Utlletan HydraAl wrench
• Xl 7 way 1p1n1111,s (tuuple hose, uncouple hose, nall puller, gu shu111ff, door MdCe. pry tool, Slllldng tool)
• X2 u11e s~ nners
• Xl21i"Up
• lCJ l K• double ll!lllillC adaptor (NH)
• xn K"double m1lead1p1ortNHI
11135111$ ABC 1!.1Un1ulsh1r (raied: 20•A, llD•B, &C)
lCl 2 K 1allon watu/mlaoblatt rnl11 eiitlnplsher (r.11ed: 2·AI
Xl CO2 2G lb. nt111gulshar (rated: 10.fl, & C. v.l\h 4" horn arlllceJ
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Mld Forte autamatlc roa naule (70•2D011pm@ 100 psi w/lrrw Raw umina ol 30 to 70psl>, X1 NH to NP 1 Ii" adaptor,
Xl NP to NH 1 r.• 1d;ip1or, )12 7 way spannvi, x110• pipe wrerith
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X1 Cooper hose Jactel (ma•lmum 11pen1ln= pmstare 150p11, classilled 'loor by tFsrA pg 6491
XlStl orlrans
Xl ,ubbbh llooll
X1 Utllrt ,ope ba& (151t bratdi:d rape~ far hie utewl
Xl 51n&le pe11on HJ.mat btl
Xl 4 person 14,zrmt bag
()fflqr sift m!H c cpm e1 !le!!l;
• lQ ponable lloor ll&hlS (Haloien SDO W.IIU 12Dv)
• X2 carsy ars (S'aS' and B'•B1
• Xl lillva11 orp, (.Jll 141
• X1 rDI orvuqueen fplastlc. ca11•r lD' 4• wld!!)
• Xl SD' electllal utenslcin cords
• Xl Junction boll wllh4 plua•llll
• Xl Plil \Ills (cwlsl foe._ 111 3 pron& ad.apters)
• X1 2 p1onI IC 3 prona (&rounded) adapters
pffiqlc fide rnJddle dnpw•n
• XI OudL blll lack breaker
• X!Ftre llne ope
• 111 A•taDI (wllh lock manlpul11or)
• Xl Offlu?r taalf Crash a•ef piy 1ue
• XUilb. plch•c:
• lll Bib sled&e h.a mmer
• ,u lllb sled1e hammer
• Kl 35"' bolt cutters (mulmllffl cunlng capacity of 7 /16 hard mi:tals 111d 'l/16 soft ffltr.ils, vdlh rc:plue~ble cunln;
headsl
Whul carneprtmtnU r,cnt :a..d bad!;
• XS 1l"yllnders
Olnt11r tn1Qt mmpartm,nl:
• XUel of kons
• Xl lbermal lm11ln1 ~mel"i (TIC: scorr Eilgle lmrger 160, 4.l lbs., 4HLCO ,crel!JI, three ,node 'twin change': hands r,eri. h.1nds an, alld crawt.1.100 degree dynamic: nn11e, Mildeol HHRP 'He.at l!a hit resistant polymer, 'twist change'
battery approx. 4 hr service life)
• Xl!C•\o11l unlock ldt
• Xl Sp.are maik
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• lUSCBA
• lCl 4" D•llandled pike pole
• X1 personal rope bll (60' 8mm m11t le11 mantel rvp1 whh 1lumlnum ar.ibl11ee1I
91fkJc J!dc '"' gb comprt"''"'i
• Xl ab tilt cantrolfer
Olrlrorsld1t f,anr gb cpmp~rtm,11t;
8!IJ.!G
• 111 !imlAule SCBA bottle (87 cubic Jt of air at •soapsll
• 111MMA
• XlSCBAMUlt
• Xl pair of uaumuheers
• Xl utllty tnlfe
X1 pair dl.lnntf.lour pleis
• Xl pilt lln snips
Jll heiJVV laW/hillUI Jtr.ap (S', 12,00D!m)
• Xl alumlitu111 ur.ablneers
• Xl rop1 Ila& 1150' Emm klm m1n1~1 ropeJ
Ya.!21!
• Jll 6' D•h1ndled, nberclau wit, 11,ywall IIOokl (AXA Cll's paw or plasur haak)
• JUbK•boinl
Xl ~1nd•A-G11n lll1Utopln1 Wlllffllllf ID ma11nttd dtek gun w/itream stralchtlner and VJllable HrHm ilUIDINllc
lo&noule (150.JUO&Prn fl 1oopi1, rnaxlmum ap11111flli: pressure of 170 inti
• Xl Hydraulic AC Genentor
Lzdduflic~
• X124' IMI HCtlOn ladder
• 11114' raol lldder
• IU 10' folding attic lad du
• XUO', a•,,. flb111lus bandied pike pole
1!2Jl.!1!!
• 1.000· ot s· LDH
• 200• al llthlwtJaht 2 1n" precanntcted tslple sack lolct with 1tt1,hcd 7 war bate ad)ur.rablt panem 1111ama11: raa
noule l50•350(pm @I l0Opsl)
• 800' of llChlWll&ht 2 W tiose.
p,,:cannects
• )(2200', 1 r.• ho,e Nnts with TFf Mld•f o,ce 11oulcs (Both Unet ar■ roam capable)
lnsldf C,b
A9ll-up a,lnu In Ff :arw1
TopSll1I(
• X1 ,pare 02 cyUnde,
• >Cl S~rU-<elar
• x1 AC Kolnlck (3 settlfl&r. hlch/low senst&IYlty r. franc rocused, AC F1equencles of 20-100 Ht,
lntrlnslal~ are PVC houtlni theoretkllly able 10 withstand a so.ooo volt shotlcl
• X2 s1&nal ll1h1 sticks (one red, one yel0111)
• >Cl 5Cllol' Muk ba& wl1h 9 smoke detectors and I spare !I •olt banery
lpttomSbtlf'
• 'JIF CombVStlble Gas 0e1eaor (Vkval and lllldlble lndli:ato,s, v11lable sen1ltlvl1y 111 h,w as Sppm
(guollne), !D second ••rm up time, lnslantaneau, ruponse•tlme, Apptaa. 4 hour run-time
bltteryllfe, 15• probe, J6 at weight. operatlnc temp nnae 11-125 deareu F, 4.Bv 11rharceable
Nl•Qd batteries)
• Q•r.iv 4 IH monitor with ban, char 11
Gas low ol'latm Hl&h Alarm
4 Ir 21
02 19.SH
(0 35ppm
H2S lOppm
LEl (taKbra1ed 10 PentaneJ ion
• 01,1111 C1mera
• Bin olsmolce duee10ri
• Bin of Educ.at~l lnfe1m:iua11 (Pimphlets, 1lkhU)
• Spin Gl11cume1er
Net,rd stones Area
TapShejf
• AEDwlthadultandPtdspads
23.5,~
70ppm
lOppm
llm
• C-COUar Bia (~ur idult call.atJ, raur ped toll.an, T111.1ma sh ran, r medical tape, se1 of
he3Clblodcs)
• Dranu Ml d kll
Battui,S~elf
• 02/alrwayllt
• M.all)Companment
• 02 CyUnderw1111 naulator
• Xl nan-rabrulher rna&ks
• X3 ~tal annulas
• Ill neb11Hten ni:hwllh22.5 m,:dosuofalbut21ulandldos.oflsopro?
• X1 nebul1111r wllh b:i, v.a1'1e rnul armtvnant (Includes m!!dlcallam listed
1bov1I
• Xl CPAJI Masks
• FIUlt cump1rtments
• Rope tiaa with 150' Ktrn Mantle Sn tic Ille s■lety rape x• dlamatar
Appa,;1vt 1pecJn9tlcns
• Crimson 1111lne/SparunChusl1
1S001pm Waurau1 pump (5 larce dlimater dbchil11e1 at 250gpm)
• 500 &allon w.am tank
• X2 20 galtan Jo.am tanks (Ill US foam elm •JB, X1 Mlcrobl,nt)
• Apparatus lencth 33'
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Unit 6502, 2007 Crimson Heavy Rescue Pumper, VIN -4S7AU2F908C061013,
Plate 829-DYI, Title #10R866992
Listed Equipment Attached
NOTE: The Following Questions remain regarding this Unit:
• Lease is not assignable
• City of Englewood will retain ownership and Denver will operate
• City of Englewood will insure and remain liable for Unit through the
end of the lease term
• At the end of the lease term wiJI the Unit title be transferred
NOTE: DENVER WILL BE TAKING THIS VEHICLE
INSURANCE
The Denver Fire Department will be using this vehicle while the City of
Englewood will continue to make the lease and liability insurance payments.
• Englewood's cost of insurance for this vehicle is Sl,261.00 per year, and
the insurance deductible is SJ 50,000.
c;o,npaMffll!'IIIJ
PO§ cutsldcnJp rrpnteme•nment
• l(l DOE SCIA
DOE fttilldtm .,.,. romRfflm.w
• Xl Foam fill hose
Engine 22
Station 22: Tel011 51:atlon
307S S. Te!onSC.
Office:3/762•2483
kUi'!9" Chlel: 3Q§M4l 7
• Xl Euenslan ,ord tD plua truclc sharr llne lnio truw 11enel'it11r
DOE side F1ffl E9fflP9rtmtnr.
• PumpPanel
• Kl Pre conntcu, :ioo•, 1 W hon llfte,s with TFT Mid-Farce nonles (Both linlll a1a laim cap:b1el
• la 7~ spannc:n (couple t,ase, uncouple hose, r,;,lf puUer, i:as shu10II, doorwedae, pry tool, sulllnl! tooij
• Xl lDH Spuners
• Xl!et arrronc
poe side s,,ond cqmpa"ment:
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•l 1"1/8 Smooth bo,e no nle w/1 K brukawav U-l/B: 266pm@ 50psl)
N1 lilU!d wye (ball valve I 2 X 10 da11ble 1 M "
X12 x• Tasl! Farr:, tip H11nd line odjusnbfe p~ne1n autam:it" la1 nanlt (95,3D05pm (i> lDOpslJ
Ill 2 K pte v1lve
al tnaltreu hooks fhlV tiool:JI
,1 Sl;imtse (double 2 Si to slnale 2 H)
11tJmoorh bare naule w/ 1•, l l/&, l ,1 or1nca l21DIP"1. 266apm, l2!gpm 9 SDpsll
Xl 1arden hose (100', tor deco111;amlnatlcn 0per.11lan.sJ
ICl duel l K ID JIOIU lrnonllar baseJSlameJe)
XlSIDIU ID 2 H reduccr/c1p,nd111
Xl Hydrant •end,
Xt maUtt (dHd•blcrwJ
Smo11\hb11re m:merorlnce.s:13/8, 1 K, 1 J~, 2•+sUCJm str.1l1htenerlSD211pm, S911epm,Bl4BPm, 1063£pm@
&Op.II)
al LOH SP3nneri
Bmsnan distributor ncule IAXA Cellar noule 9 llales, 4BDepm@lOOpsl, JB' brvten llrl!ll"1 radius, 901mm
me:isu1emen1.S: 3 @ 13/t&• :ind 6@ 112· 1
ADAPTEAS: 1 >S"ca p, •1 lK "NH to tfP (n&IIDnal host ID na ll onal plpet, 111H· NP ID NH, lll lK" duel Nie NH. 12 JJt
duel female NH, 112 NH ta NP, x1 21i" smooth bDJe 1d:ip1ar, •S 2 W duel male NH, .S 2 ,s• duel remale.
ToolBo•
Splfnliltr kit
Rabbi! Tool (Hrdni•R~m)
2 Sceop Sllovels
Pl111 l Dike
euc•111 ol d,yswe ■p w/ rruh bas,
emptV 5 lilllon bucht
AlrChlstl, Impact wrencl1, Pneum,nri: Ratchet f AJ~• tool works SO, 150 ,nl, 1,400 blows/min 120 psi ,m?r.ic•I
All Tool Kit: Hose and Regulator
Plug kll! Wu ring, Putty
Undemr;i1h;
• Xl tlte chatu l'bco1r lr;ps'J
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• X2 lltiClle Saws IStllitTSJDO S:1111 RPM at 5350 maa, one with a Slttl bladt the olhtrwlth a Pllanha Blade)
• Xl Chain Saws fStlhl MS 116D, 3 In a row or 6111 ta 1, 2,500 rJlm Idles pted}
• Xl Arttylene Torch
• Xl 0111n saw Kit
• Spare Rescue 5av, Blades 16 mas11n,y, 5 metal culling 5400 rp111)
• Spart Bullet Ch11n5
• Hase Rufer Edie protutlcn (Ed,&e Pio)
PQli t[de mlddtf dnwsr.
X2 Push Brooms/ handles
X1 Jr Bolt tuner
Xl 1r Chanael Loct Pllen
Xl&lb.plck111
Xl 1$" cresc■nt (ad)ustable) wrt11th
XU" Vite GdpPWtrs
X'4hosutrap
Xl roll ducuap1
lll Hvdrant Wrench
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• TFTPle,dft& Mule (12.Si:pm@I JDOpsl, Mulm\,m a periling pressure of 200 psi, Cilpable cf l)Cflctratlnc ont layu
tlnderblotl1, two layen brltk, 3/4" plvwoad ar l/16" 1111c1 nul plaite)
• Batter1111 Ram
Front f!1ac-hsc•corna1rttns!!I
• Xl IH an l pllan (unleaded)
• IQ can 50:1 saw Pr11•mb1 ruel
• Xl runnel
• IClttoap
• Xl toap1r hose J1dcet lrn,11lmum operatlnc preuurc lSOpsl, dmlRed 'tool' by IFSTA Pl 1:49)
hg ffeJ' wf!sel cgmp111m1nt
• Dl1selr11elfill
• Floor dry RII and dispense 1111dernuth apparatus behind rHr lefi dre
DOE tldf "" m111p:1111me11t:
• umoe Hlch Pressure Air a,a U45 Ml 15' lonc air tiasesl
au1nt1tv 5111 TCIU Cub/It air Rise
1 1-1•124" 3U l6.& 7-13.5• 113•
2 1&-ll&" 7.3 u 5•9.6•/g-
l u·air 9.7 u 4•7,l"/T
1 9.5•119,5• 5.7 .8 J-S.li/S•
• t.ampe law Prnsvre Alt ~cs 114 Psi 16' Joni 1!r homl
QulntllV Sire Tons CUb/lUlt Rke Model
l 49•1131• 9 1C u-20· Plllowll2S
1 33•125• 8 26 25-35• H11h LIit 150
• Xl 13' llltle &Unt liddef (11' ma,lnu1m WOf~"1g len;th. 300111s c:ipaclty, NOf Cira med)
• b HICh Rise Sacs: 3' senlan of b&hc welgliU K• bola u, pttdwye ta 100' 1'8hl we11ht 1 r.· hose ,cu Tas\Fara T1p
Mid Farce automatic fai: noule (70•2DD l:Pffl IP lDO psi w/low rIow Sl!l1l11g ar 30 to7Dpsl),XlNH la NP 1 K. i1d1p101,
Xl HP lO NH I K· 1dapl0r, X2 7 way spaMHS, Xl w· pipe wrench
• b 2.s-SO' l(&ht~elght hcne
• Tr.uhHaok
2IS·22
• Ru•Q-Jicks:
• h Spate Siver AdJunable Stand (4,000 lbs@ 12•1
• 31.s•conapnd
• go• e.taidtd
• 2 C11n Dutlldtrapt 750 lbs workln& load
• Wela~• 49.S
• 21 Spate Saver Adfustable J.ults (4,000 lbs hltlnsJ
• 35.5• ColL1pud
• 90• Elltanlled
• ll"' + Jack T11v1I
• 2 cam Sudie 5trapl75D lbs
• Channe~ llaund P*t. Chain Grab Eftd flltlllC (CRG)
• Welaht 42 lbs
• 41 Chain and ho01J usemblywlth 4' of chain (Hooks R11td 3,900 lbs)
• La111 s·, Hoal
• THack
• SmallJHook
• Chaln5hartenlng
• Ill Chain and hook uiemblywllh 4' al chain (hoal:S rued 3,900 lbsl
• Larp 15" J t4DOlt
• SmallJ Hook
• THCak
• Chain shanenlnc
• c, SrmH cluste,s (No La111 'r Haak er 4' len11h ar thllnl :1,900 II»
• lcl6'llflfngChaln(7,WO 11,,w1:11llncloadl
• 21 Pickel 1ndlar Sl2le1 4' lo"' and :zcr lens
• 2,2• by 21' ti.avy Our, Ra1'hllSlDps UDO lbs lwlth J/a• Chain)
• 3a 2" by 27' Medium Dutv Rald!el Stnps 2,000 lll1 w/jnap hooks
• 2• 2· by 27' Heally Durt RalchH Slraps il,300 lbs W/ wlr. hooks
pm f nd wmpanms;nt
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Xl 5ampsan hose damp (an be used with 1 ~-. 1 Y.•, 2•.150-300 psi llowkl1 and 200 psi stitlc, 2 JS•. and!" 100·500
psi flc~ln4 and 125 pl! 1u1k, d01Jbtf Jacketed wow1n host do not use 011 plaSllc or rubber coated hose, Sund
upstrnm when tl:lmplnglO" from app.mus ;ind 5' r,om cc11plln1. 1lw1vs st1nd upside of stream whlc dampl111J
Xl !Slbs ADC utlnplsher (r.ated: 2G-A, U0·B, & C, Ammonlurn pho>phm bl", pre.nurlud wllh nltro1tn to 195psl,
tuted to 5851)$1, hcne tested 10 SOOpM oper,nlns pmsure 250 psi)
lC1CO22& lb.e,tlngul1her frate,UD•B, & C, wlth 4" horn orlllce, Operallng t1111,=1 betwean -40·120 de11rees, Ptl!lsure
te5l 10 3000PSI, Oper;iUn& pranur1:1 100•9DOpsl at 7D de111tu, operate lo' from fire PASSI
Wlnc:h
Winch kit jContalnlno to• Jtrap and pulley)
Hydraulic bottle 11:b ('2• 20 ton. and bl 10 tor,)
Hydr:11111 bU!
• xu·ts1on:udapt111
• Xl S" Denvtr lhtr.ld 1dapu:ir
• JC1 2 Ii· to double 1 Ji• aated Wye
• Xl 1 t;• f,IH lo NP tdapter
• Xll ))• NP IDNI-Udapter
Hvdntnt wrt11ch
• Ultlalon Hydr.int wrench
• X2 '1 way SIJ1nne,s (cuuplc hose, uncouple hose, n1H puffer, su ,h11taff, door wedr;e, pry too~
SIIMnctooll
., JC2 urce spaMers
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Xl 2 >i9dciuble mate adaptor INH)
0111g, 1fd1 r,a, SRl'IIOf"mt~
Joe Shctr:
• Xl 100' To11ln line Amlus Hrdnullc llnu on electrlc 111Us
• lU Amlws Madel 30CX SP'nder 110,soo psi ooemln& p1essur1. lG.950 lb, m• spre,dlll& fcne1,
32• rnacsprudln1 d1St1nce, ¥ittht: 47.S lbs)
• Xl Amkus 21 tuntr (10,500 psi ciporat1t11 pressure, 72,0DGlbs m:ic cut1l111 ratce, 6" Sfltl!ad)
• Xl AINVS Mad!I 40II Ram (J0,500 psi ape11tlnc p1wure. 30,650 lbl e.Undlnl farce, 14,4Dll lb•
pullln1 fcim. len'1h 25 ,c" r111r.mcd 40-enendtd)
• Xl Holm;ua •c«a• Hydtiulc: UIIU (Jl' fOIII)
• Holmatrc:i Sp,e1der (Modal 4llll•UL. 1D,500 psi Allow~ble O perallni: Pressure, 19,S!IS lb, Ml• and
8,900 lbs min• SJlf•adlna farce me.uured at the bac:I: ohlp, 11..200 lbs mu and G.225 lbs Min•
pulHna fain, 27 ma• spnadlna d~e, weiehc 391bs, temp r~ae • ., 10 •17& deircu F)
• Hohnat111 cuue, (Madel 40SO•NCT, 10,500 pi! allowillle opera tin& Pmsute, 101,000 lbs Ma.
cuntn& f11rct, 7 1/8" Dpcnln;at tips, wel,ht: 40 lbs, tamp 1a1111 -4 lo i, t 76 deareu F)
pattpm Sh1if;
• Holma1111 Hydiaullc Pump (DPU.U, 3.5 lip 4 mall,, Two stage scnst:5 rulii and Jhuu down.
capable af hot swap)
• S1ep Chalks
• laJC DI Cribblns 1v111c111s sizes)
qrnre, slclf lhlrd tqTP?f1rne 11t
• l;irry,alb
• T,rps
• RaorruM.!n
• Sava&e =-ers
• Hurn,tbap
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• ICl i!! l'Alnute SCBA bottle (87 ,ublc II or alt at 4500p,1)
• Rlt a11 CanQfnln&:
• IC1M~R
• X15CBAMllli
• >Cl patraf trauma sheen
• ltl utNlty lnlfe
• )(1 p;lr c:hanllel•latk pRu,
• >Cl p1lttl1un1p,
• X1 h!avy taN/haul strap 15'. U,OODl1uJ
• JU alumlnum c.arablnrers
• Xl Rlpl bag (150' 6mm lcm lllllllrl rapt
oWm ,Ide rnJdd!f c1ta11"i'i
• IMool
• Xl 41 pike pole with d h:lnde
• Xl panic daorunlacUoal
• J<136" bolt' wners (m;ilrnum cvu1n1 capacltvof 7/16 h.:lrd metals and9/lli softm1tab, wl1h replaceable cunlne
heads)
• Xl 121b Sltdg& h1mmar
• Xl 3T pipe wrem:h
• Xl&lllplckhHdlll
• )11 &lb Flathead Ill!
• JU utllley knl11es
• X1 PIVbu
• 1(1 Craw bar
Wheel So"'P!rtm,rtJ ft9nt and bull:
4fS ·l2
• X& air cyllnderi 130 min. bcnre:s u,h hold Inc 45 c.u/lt alt)
prncu wand m111p1rtme111;
TopS!Jslf:
• Xl SOOw Pc11uble se1n1 llsbls
• ,a SD' C11ttn1lon cords
• Pl1 blls/adapters
Mlddft5htll:
• XJ Dewalt aantrv ch1rc1r 111d 1parc batffiV
• Drtmel l'DCII
• lU llOv Reciprocating aw
• Xl hard case conbllnlfll two Reep saw blade paud,es, cf1W bits.
• Mll#&Uhte Rcclprae&llncSaw
Dewalt Cardltu. Taols
• XlOflll
• UGdnder
• X2 R1C1ptoca\ln1 Siws
• nn,shllatit
• Xl Circular Saw
Bahom Shtff:
• lll PPV Gu Fan (51111ervac M0dtl 711&4•1\ 7 bladed lB" alri'oll praptller, 4 cytle 6.5 hortepawcr
e1111tne. r.aled at lS.S90cfm, 3535,pm, 1ppros: 821,t, 94 dectlltls at 7 metl!l5, uo minute rvntlmeJ 1B
decree optimum aper111n1 ■n;le (!I 6'
• XI Pf'V Elearlc Fu (Supe1V,c 14,600 dm)
Olfktt! side ftOf'f SOfflti!T'Dfl't':
• Pump Panel• s• lllrJI~, 5" Dlsdu,ie, 2 K" t>1tchil11e
• Mc111nud cord riff 200' "Ith Junction 10.1
• Kl Pte a:111necu, 200', I V." hose lines with TFTMld•Force IIODlu(Bath lines are fa 1m capable)
• n l )S aallon Wltrt/mlcrvbl1z1 mi. 1atln&Ullher (ialed: 2•AJ
• Xl 6' D.flandled, fibertlass shaft, drywall hoollS (AXA cat's p.1w or plasm hook)
• Xl 7 way spanner& (couple hen 11. uncovple hose, nan pull tr, su shutclf, do0rwedce, pry tool, sUlilnc ,1101)
• Xl UlH 5p11111en
• Xl set of/111111
pmm ,r,te mr eb tl'lmenment:
• TOGllag
Qff1m Jldc [rpm eb em2rtrnsu1t:
• ornm Alt "'"
Up Top •cofffn" compartm•nt
• X16', 8', UY llberilass t,and~d pile pgles
• Stow Basket
• SLDk!J euttt ,1u1n1111r
• Back Board
• Trl•pad
• w,i. r,v1c wllh hon1
• XZlp&de $110vc:I
• Xl 5quarepolnuhovtl
• s callori bvoet ol Aciortient
• 5 gaHon bucketreh.lb mlslrr fan
• Pep up shade lent
s Is. 2 2 •
UP Joe s,p,11 eame,rtm£es
• Sump-JM!mp IPosltlll1 dhplactment pump uses a cured mechanism for watu fflOlemtnt, a11nat c,tua dlsdlara1 hosa
while cper.,llnc. 120 CIL ptrht. JO' ma• ht1'tlt)
• so• sec11011 cf 1 M~ for sump,pvmp
• Vlsqueen
JaclderRn&
• Xl 35' 3 sullon ladder
• lU u• roof ladder
• Xl 1D' foldln& attk ladder
• Xl 111'. a·,,. IMl1t1lm handl1d pile pale
l!m.!U
• 1,000• af s• tnH
• 200' af f&htwel1ht 2 112· prtraMKttd ltlplc SllClr load with anuhed 7 W'iy bale adjustiblt c,;nem aulomallc fog
ncule fSO·JSD1pm (!I lOOpsl)
• BOO' of Uahtwtl&ht 1 ,s• h11H,
PFH9r11c9!
• X2 200', 1 K" hose anes with TFT Mld.fom noules (Both lines III foam capable)
lllfld•Qb
Rol,up=bl115t fn Ff arep
Nett11d Stonl!f Arfl
• 111 AC Houtkll (! seU!nat: hlSh/low senshlvlty & front focused. AC r,equentles ol 20-100 Hl,
lntrlnslclftv ute P\IC l1111nlnc 1heo11r.cally ,blc 1a withstand a so.oott volt shock)
• X2 signal llght stlcls (on1 ,ed, one ye\lav,J
• Xl KIA Mask baa wld13 a male detectors and a sp1tt 9 uolt bat11ry
• Heat Gun/Electrlc1l UIISOt
• Xl Thermal _.,,, camera (TIC: SCOTT ~II• l!na~lt 160, 4.2 lbs., 4•tco With, thr■t mode
'twist chanae': hands free, hand, on, and uawL 1,1DO dtc,u dyrMmlt r~nge, Made of HHRP
'Hut & hit re.1lst111t polymer, 'n.lllu chiriee' titnc:ry .appro, • hr servke llfet
• TIF Cllmbusllblt Gas Detector (lllsual and Audible llldlcators, variable HnsltMrv as low ;s Sppm
(psoane), 30 setond wann up lfmc, lnsta11tan1ou1 r~•tfmt, Appm11. • hour NMlfflt
battery lite, JS" pobr, 16 011111lght, operat"'& temp ra11ee 32-125 devees F, 4.Sv 1echir1uble
NM:.ild b~ne1tcsl
• Cl•ray4 n monitor (with mtt,rv than l!r)
Gu lfAt1Abtm Hl«hl\larm
02 19.S" 2u,~
co 35DDIJI 10corn
H25 10lll1ffl 20-
La IC&llbrated to Pentanel 1°" 2cm
• Olalral camera
• N95mas\s
• Chcmpro Olemlal detector
• TIC llattcry chl11tng statlo11 with spite TIC bllttry
Top5MJI
• AEO IMlh adult and Pedi p;ids
• Xl spare 02 cylinder
• Jlhp,11u:-c111tu
• AlrSpD11ts
6fS ·22
• C•Collar aa1 (four a dull eolian. foui ped collars, Trauma ,hears, 2" medtcal t.ap1!1 sat of head.
blocb)
• Oran,e Med •1&
BallomStteK
• 02/allWJY •11
• Rope bat with 150' Kem Mantle Stille Ille s~lecy rope Ji• dlammr 3:l
App~ratuJ tptdllgllonl
• Ctlnuan c111lne/Spar1an C:lwsli
• lSOOcpm Waterovs pump Ii la rce dt.a1111ter dhdu11es at lSll&pm}
• 500 sallan 1¥11ertank
• X120 galon 1~m U nli.s (Xl US foam dasJ A/8, lC1 MknlblattJ
• Apparahd length•
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E-6503
• Unit 6503, 2008 Chevrolet Silvcrado 2500, VIN -1GCHK23658F223491, Plntc 094-FIJ
Title #10R898001
Listed Equipment Attached
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E-6504
Unit 6504, 2009 Bauer TCOM-25 Trailer/Compressor, VIN -1B9PE12229N7301S0,
Plate 491-CEH, Title #IOR952424
No Equipment Listed
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E-7388
Unit 7388, 2005 Chevrolet Impala-Silver, VIN -2GIWF52K959349118, Plate 441-LIV
Title #10R738508
E-7389
Unit 7389, 2005 Chevrolet Impala -Red, VIN -2GlWF52K659349271, Plate 440-LIV
Title #Unknown
No Equipment Listed
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E-7390
Unite 7390, 2005 Chevrolet Impala-Grey VIN -2G1WF52K359352614, Plate 445-LIV
Title #Unknown
No Equip01t?nt Listed
E-6475
Unit 6475, 1930 Ford Firetruck, VIN· AA4033258, Plate 166868, Title# 10P861715
NOTE: The City of Englewood will retain this vehicle
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• E-6474
Unit 6474, 1948 Chevrolet Ambuhlncc, VIN -FAA414680, Plate 43C393, Title #10P860335
NOTE: The City of Englewood will retain this Vehicle
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Exhibit E-1
MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
Extrication Equipment-List Attached
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Exhibit E -II
FIRE STATION INVENTORY
Tcjon Station, Acoma Station, Jefferson Station
List Attached
Exhibit E -III
ELECTRONICS
I-Pads, I-Phones, Dura XT, Samsung Galaxy, Airave, Jsvcjcar Modem, Gobi Connection, Pnnasonic,
Surface
List Attached
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Exhibit E -IV
SPARE FIRE TRUCK PARTS
List Attached
ExhibitE-V
List of IT Equipment at Acoma, Jefferson, nnd Tejon Fire Stations •
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ACOMA FIRE STATION
IT INFRASTRUCTURE
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JEFFERSON STATION
IT INFRASTRUCTURE
TEJON STATION
IT INFRASTRUCTURE
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Exhibit E w VI
WILDLAND EQUIPMENT
List Attached
(IN STORAGE AT THE SERVICE CENTER)
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Exhibit E -VII
EQUIPMENT GOING TO DENVER FIRE DEPARTMENT
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Exhibit E -VIII
EQUIPMENT REMAINING WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
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EXHIBIT F
AMBULANCE VEHICLES and EQUIPMENT
The following vchiclc(s)/cquipmcnt will be going to the Denver Fire Dcpnrtmcnt
Equipment#
Unil63S3
Unil 6354
Description VIN/Serial# License
2009 Clu:vroh:l Cul Away CC4V042 IGBE4VJ929F402606 273-UHF
2012 Dotlgl! Ambulnnci: 3C7WDMCL6CG2104SS 453-YOM
Title#
108094378
1013106384
Including the Listed Equipment currently on the Vehicles as set rorth on Exhibit F-6353 and Exhibit F-6354
F6353
Unit 6353 2009 Chevrolet Cut Away CC4V042, VIN IGBE4V1929F402606,
Plate 273-UHF, Title# 108094378
Listed Equipment Attached
NOTE: DENVER WILL BE TAKING THIS VEHICLE
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• Equipment on Medic units
Non-medical supplies other than Narc's
2· Portable radios w/carriers
1-Knox box w/key
1-Suction unit
1-Pediatric kit, (filled from inventory 11st)
1-Medlcal box W/meds (filled from inventory list)
MEDICATIONS "NARC'S"kit Fentanvl. Ketamine, Versed .
Triage Tarps, 1-GRN, I-Yellow & 1-Red
2-3, long spine boards w/straps
1-Ferno Scoop
2-Scott SCBA's
2-Spare SCBA bottles
2-Survivor hand lights (stream light)
2-Vulcan Box lights
1-Jumper cables
Assorted cribbing
!-Hydrant wrench
1-Porta-power
1-Tool box assortment of hand tools
1-Box Air Chisel w/tips
1-Come•a-long
2-Dry Chem Extinguishers
1-Flat head a1Ce
1-Halligan
1-0range CPR kit {supplies filled from inventory list)
1-Red 02 kit (supplies filled from Inventory list)
1-life Pack 15 w/on board charger
1-Masimo-SP02 CO monitor
!-Striker Pram w/spare battery
1-Saline cooler
l•Strlker Stair chair
2-Clark headsets
2-Safety vests
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Medical Supply Inventory
ltm1 Ducrfptlan Qty rutk ltm Dacrlptlon
Alrwoy 2JETTubc l Airway Suelion Canlster/wilh lid l
3.0ETTubc: 2 llld SuctiGI\Easv marMIDI suction I
3.5 ETTubc: l 02 10 0a ~csslon Needles l
4.0 ETTubc l Delivery Kini! Alnwv Size IS I
4.S ET Tube ? Kinti Alnvav Sile #4 I
5.0 ETTubc: l Kw Ainvav Siu ll I
S.!ETTubc: l Adult """""" Mmb lO
6.0ETTub: 2 Adult Nasal CannulAs 10
6.S ET Tube l Child 01vru:n Masks 5
7.0ETTubc: l Chlld Nmal CIIMUIIIS .s
7.5ETTubc l lnront 01Yl!4n Mmb ?
8.0ETTubc: l lnrant NIISIII CWlllUIUS l
8.5 l!T Tube: l Ncbulilm 5
9.DETTube 2 Ncbullzcrs•lnllnc l
Adult Stvlcttcs s AdultDVM l
Pcdl Swlcttc:s 2 PcdiDVM ' Adult ET Tube Holdm s lnfontDVM I
Pedt ET Tube Holdi:rs l CPAP. Laree odu1t l
LPI:? ETCO? Cannubs 5 CPAP. Small adult l
LPI:? ETCO:? ET MANQfS s CPAP.Chlld I
BamC.p :?
CricKlt I 10 Pcdi 10 l
IOOmmOPA l /lduh 10 l
!HlmtaOPA l XLIO l
80mmOPA l P~sun:D1111 I
70mmOPA l
60mmOPA l ECG Adult Electrodes J bx
SOmmOPA :? Pcdi Ekcuodcs lob
40mmOPA l Adult Quick Combo Pods l
34frNPA l Pc:dl Oulck Combo Pod, l • 32rrNPA 2 Ur~.l:?Pontt l
JorrNPA l PrcpRJwirs 5
:mrNrA l C·Splne Adult S1Jrnccl: Sdccl 10
l6frNPA ? Pc:dt Stifncc:k Sclc:cl 2
l4&'HPA l Head Beds 10
?lfrl'll'A l HtDd Dlocb 5
lOfrNPA l Srian! B11ckboord Straps ?
llfrNPA 2 OSI Mcdt11111 Lola &om Gloves J
16frNPA l Lame latex Enm Gloves s
UfrNl'A l X,lorl!c loll!JC Ell111 Glovct 5
llfrNM l Medium Lolo.•Fm: Exam Olo¥CS I
I lfr Suction Cllhctcrs 2 Loree Lato:•Frcc Eleam Olovcs I
l6fr Suction C11th1:tc:rs l X•larl!e Lutu:t-f'tl!e E.'11/n Gloves I
14frSuctlon C1nhctm l Medical Oowns s
llfr Suction Colhetc:rs l C-1tlcs s
I Orr Suction Catht:tc:rs l Mcdic:ul MIISl:.s I bx
Brr Suction CathctctS l Face Shields 10
Vankouc:r Suction Tubim: :! Small TB Masks s
Y~r Suction Tio l Medium TB Masts 5
20,;c Mucus Trao 2 Lnme TB Masks .5
~V Jelly 10 Dlsinfcctaru SnniY I
Pocl:cl boudc: I Olslnfc:ctanl WI~ (Sanldc:xl I
#IS Scoricl I H11nd Liquid Sunhlta t
Date__J_J_ Medic ?I
H \Gft>lll)\EMSWld!QI Supply lnVenlD/Y Medic: 21 11'
ena esc pl 011 II D n I Q k ty rut 1em D i I tSCrtPI oa re,
Band1ce, Kcrlix s S1rln11a Jee S,rin~cs 10
4l4's I bx Sec $11nMCS 10
:!xl's lbx 10cc Sm111!CS 10
Sumi/Abdominal Pods s :?Oec Syrial!CS s
Cob:in s JOcc Syrinl!CS 5
Vasallnc OIIIIU :! Miu Blo-Hoom 10
Trillll!U!Gr OancJnr,c, s £mists D4slns s
Slcrifc Eye Pads 4 Tlllll!llc Dttall!SSOrs .s
2• 0ana1c1s lblt OBICk 1
I" Dandolds tu Thcnnoscon Coven I ol.:
SmnSollnlS l Ho& PxL:s 5
TraumaD=inM l Cold Pacts 10
Bll:fflSheclS l Amm011la Inhalants 10
Tmumo Shtlln l PcrmDnCIII Bleck M11tl.cr I
I" Sttn.iffll Tooc 6 Pen Llcl11 l
r Sun!klll Tar,c J Rl111!Cut1er I
IV 14 01An1tiOC11h 10 Muaw,I A1om!Z111ion Device l
16 Ci11 AnJ IDC111h 10 RcstnilnlS 4
IIOaAru :tooth I b:t Commcn:tal loumiquct l
2001An1 iocilh I bi. Medi Albutcrol lO
ll 011 Anl!localh 5 Adcnminc llm11 l
24 Oo Annwn1h 5 Amiodoronc l
18 Ga Blunt Tio N=dlcs 10 Asnhfn Cbottkl I
II Oa Needles 10 Atnn,inc l
20 Ga IM Needles s Atra,cnt flnr.nroolum\ 10
1901 DuuernvNccdk::I l Dcnadm COfohcahydnlmlnc) l
11 Oa Bu11crfly Needles 2 Dourosc: 25•4 l
23 01 Duucrnv Needles l Dc,nrasc so,. l
lS Oa Buucrnv Needles l Doo4fflinc (4001111:) I
/1.nn Douds l l:Dl 1:1 3
JIIJIUhldl lnlc:rosslous Needle I £111 I: I (mulli-doscl I
Toumtouc:u 10 EDI 1:10 6
Tllllffllcluc:ts (l.nlc1t Fn:el s
Macro ddn lnrusion Set JO Gllllosc Paste ftubcl J
Mien, drin lnruston Set s Hllldol fHaloneridoll 2
BloodPumn 10 Coldum Olucollllc 1
Dun:ue Ulkc l Lldocmic Jcllv l
Normol Sollna 1000cc 30 Lldocanc ror EZIO l
5% Dcx110se lSOcc l Mo1?J1cslum SulfGti: ?
Normal Saline: 50cc l NQIQII INoloxnnc\ :?
Sterile l,rll!ltlon Solutlm l NitRK?1YCcrinc (snr.iv/pill) I
V1cut11l11cr Blood Tube Holders 30 RAtcmlc: Eni I
Alcohol Wines I b~ Sodium Oiwb u,. I
Adtilt Vml Ci4urds 50 Sodluia Blaub 8.4,~ l
Accu,Chccl: Test S1rios I Solu-Mcdrol l
Mulll•SllfflolC Luer Adaotor I b!t ln11-:1nas:il CP~oylcnhrina) l
Lancets I bi. Tooklll Onthllmlc l
3 Woy Stopcocks I Zofron Onal \ IV 6\4
Sm ShnnK Container (sn:in:) I Blood Ri:d10n 30
Woll Mount SIWTK Box (snore) l tubes On:cnlDP JO
10cc Saline nush/hubs JO Lllvcndcr top 30
Ice TO Syrini;i: 5 Blue lop 30
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F6354
Unit 6354 2012 Dodge Ambulnncc, VIN 3C7WDMCL6CG210455,
Plate 453-YOM, Title# 10B106384
Listed Equipment Attached
NOTE: DENVER WILL DE TAKING THIS VEHICLE
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Equipment on Medic units
Non-medical supplies other than Narc's
2-Portable radios w/carriers
1-Knox box w/key
1-Suction unit
1-Pediatric kit, (filled from inventory list)
1-Medical box W/meds (filled from Inventory list)
MEDICATIONS "NARC'S"kit Fentanyl, Ketamine, Versed.
Triage Tarps, 1-GRN, 1-Vellow & 1-Red
2-3, long spine boards w/straps
1-Ferno Scoop
2-Scott SCBA's
2· Spare SCBA bottles
2· Survivor hand lights (stream light)
2-Vulcan Box lights
1-Jumper cables
Assorted cribbing
1-Hydrant wrench
1-Porta-power
1-Tool box assortment of hand tools
1-Box Air Chisel w/tips
1-Come-a-long
2-Dry Chem Extinguishers •
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I-Flat head axe
I-Halligan
1-0range CPR kit (supplies filled from inventory list)
1-Red 02 kit (supplies filled from inventory 11st)
1-llfe Pack 15 w/on board charger
l•Masimo-SP02 CO monitor
1-Striker Pram w/spare battery
1-Saline cooler
l •Striker Stair chair
2-Clark headsets
2-Safety vests
Medical Supply Inventory
Airway :U ET Tube l Airway Suc1ion Canis11:r/wiU1 lid :?
J.OETTubc l llld Suc1ionl:nsv mnnUDt sucllon l
lcem Dcsulplloa Qry rcstk Item Description Qry ralk •
l.5 ETTuhc J 02 10 On Dccomnra:ssian Needles l
•UETTubc l Delivery Kini!. Aln\'DV Size #5 I
4.5 ET Tube 1 Kinn Alnw:iv Size /#,I I
5.0ETTub.: l Kini! Alrwov Size: 113 I
5.5 ETTubc ? Adull Oxvlll!n Masks :?0
6.0 l=T Tubc l Aoolt No.ml CnnnulllS lO
6.5 ETTuhc: l Chitd Onnen Masks s
7.0 ETTubc l Child Nias1I Cannulas s
7J ETTuhc: l Infant Oltv....., MIISl:s :?
8.0 ET Tube l Inf ii.RI NDSOI Cunnulus l
8.5 ET Tube l Nchullzc:rs s
9.0ETTubc l NcbullZtf$•inllnc l
Adult S1vlc:11i:s s Adul1 OVM l
Pcdl Stvlc:ncs l P.:cliBVM I
Adult ET Tube Hoium s lnfunl BVM I
P«:di ET Tube Holdi:rs l CrAl'. l.Atec 11dult 2
LP I J ETCOl Cannul:u s CPAJt. Smull 111Jul1 l
LPll ETCOl ETadAntors s CPAr.Child I
Dam Cop l
Cric Kit I 10 Pcdl 10 l
IOOmmOPA :? Adull 10 2
90mmOPA l XLIO l
80mmOPA l l'n:ssun: Dae. I
70mm0PA :?
6DmmOPA l ECC Adule l!lr.'CtroJcs Jh~
50mmOPA :? Pc:dl mcctrodcs 2 .. i-,
40rnmOPA :? Adule Quic:k Cumho r1llls l
3-lfrNPA 2 Pcdi Quick Combo rum l • JlfrNPA l urcn.~1:.11 PDnct l
JOfrNl'A 2 Pn:p RDZ.Ors s
2BfrNPA 2 C•Splne Adult Stlfncd, Sc:lcct 10
2UrNPA 2 flcdl Sti(nctk Sch:ct ?
J4rrNPA l He11d Dells 10
,,rrNPA 2 HQISOlocks 5
1orrNrA :? Sn:in! DocL:ho:snl Str.Jps l
IBrrNPI\ 2 OSI Mi:dium L111r., !!.wn Gloves 3
a&rrNPA l l.llrr.c Lo1cx L'lnm Cilovcs s
14fr NI'/\ l X•Lllfl!C I.Dice £um Gloves s
llfrNM l Mt:dium Lntc:x•frc1: l:llam 010111:s I
1 lfr Suellen C11h1!1e:1S :? Lorroc Lo1c,-•F~c Exam Glov,:s I
l6frSuction Cu1hclcrs l X-Lllfcc Luu:x-rrr:c Exum Gloves )
14fr Suction Cothc:1m 2 McdiCDI Qowns 5
llrrSuclion Clllhclm 2 GO!!l!IC:S s
IOfrSucllon Cathctl:IS l Mcdlcal MIISks I b11
arr Succlan C11d1c:1crs l r-ucc Shields 10
Vanl.avcr S~llon Tublnl! l Small 1 U Musl.s s
Yonbn1c:r Suctlnn Tin :? Mi:dlum TB Masks s
like MuCtlS Tr.in l L~lUMasks s
KV Jcllv 10 Dislnfcc:tanl Snr.iv I
Pncl:ct bouroic I Oi51nfec111nt Wi111.'S (Sllnl di..,,:) l
fllSSco(ICI I lland Liquid Sunltii,:r I
Dale_/_J __ Medic ll
• H \G11111p1EMSl.'.ltdlcl Suppl, lnvenlD,Y t,4edlc 21 &IS 212212015
1cm escr pt on I D I I Q ty rest k ltm D I ti escrip1 on QI>' tk m
D1,11111:cs KcrUx 5 Syrl•Gcs Jee: Sllrinl!l!S 10
4x4's 1 b,i; SccSvrin-10
lxl's I hi 10cc S\-rinl!cs 10
Surel'Abdominol Pods s 20cc SYrilll!t:S 5
Cob3II s JOcc Sy1inccs s
Vosolinc Gauze l Misc Dlo-Hooos JO
Trianaular Oand1111i:s s EmblJOaslns s
S1crllc Eve hds .. Ton-Dcnn:ssors s
1• 0andaids l bx OD Kft 2
l"~dolds I bx ThL'ffllOScan Cover, IPL
S1111S11llnLS l Hol 1'.icks 5
Tr.iumo Dn:ssini:s l Cold Pads 10
Oum Sheets l AIMlonlo lrlhalent5 10
T111um11 Sh=rs l l'i:11111111C1\I Bluel.. M111ka I
I• Surnicol Tnnc 6 1'1.'1\ LIM! l
:?" Surtk:11 Tape: 3 Rlm:C111tcr I
IV 14 Go Analocnth ID Mucosa! Atomization Device l
16 Go An11locnlh 10 Rc:su.alnts ..
11 Ga Angioath I h~ Commctclal 1oumlquc1 l
lO 011 Anmoe111h I b~ l\lcds Alblllm,l ?O
.,, Go Anl!locolh 5 Adcnosinr: I :?ma l
14 Ci.1 Anl!loanh 5 Amlod010nc J
II Ga Blunt Tio Ncedks 10 Asnlrin (ho11h:l I
18 Oo Nc:cdles 10 Almnlnc J
10 Ga IM NL'Cdles 5 Atrovcm (lnr.itmnium} 10
19 a, Duncdlv Nccdll!S l DcnlldrYI CDinhi.ith1·dramine\ l
21 Cio Ouucrflv Ni.'Cdtc:s l Ocxtrosi: lS~, l
?l Ga Duucrnv Needles :? 011x1mcs~. J
2S Oa BuncrRv Nccdh:s l Dooomlnc (400mc\ I
AnnD<Qfds l Eni 1:1 l
Jamshidi lnti:russious Nc.:dlc I Eni l:I (multi•dose) I
ToumluuclS 10 l!nl 1:10 6
Tuurnlolll!ts rLu1r:x FrRl 5
Mac:ro drin lnrwlo11 Scl 3() Glutasc Pmtc ftubcl l
Micro drio lnruslon Set 5 llaldol ll-lalo11Cridol) l
Blood Puma 10 Calcium Oluc0no1c: 2
Durctle 150cc l LldDC11111! Jelly l
Normal Saline: 1000cc JO Llducm1c ror EZIO ?
S~~ Dextrose 150cc l MaMcslum Sul rate :?
Nlll1lllll Sallrn: SOcc l Norrmi (Nulallonc} l
Sterile lrritt.,tlon Salullon l Nn,-h.-ccrinc rsnr.sv nilll I
Vacu1olncr Blood Tube Holders JO Roccmic E11i I
Alcohol Wines I hi Sodi11m Dic11rb 4~• .. I
Adull Verd Gourds 50 Sodium DiClltl, B.411• 2
i\ccu•Chcc:k T .:st S1rlns I Solu-Mcdrol 2
Multl•sarilnlll Lui:r t\dan1or I bi lnu:inmt (Phcnylcphrint:) 2
Lans:cts I b1e Tankol 0111hlllmlc :!
J Way Scopcocks I Zo(nin Or.al ·, IV 6 I ,f
Sm Shams Con1aini:r (sn3rel I Blood Red tan JO
Wall Mounl Slwns Uox !s11:irr:} t lubes Grc,:n1on JO
10cc: &line Cluslllhubs 30 Lavc:ndi:r IOP JO
Ice TO Syrin,c 5 Oluetop JD
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EXHl1llTG
DENVER C'IVILSEHV(C'E COMMISSION
lNFORMATION UOOKLtT
FlllEFIGIITElt-LATERAL APPOINTMENT
PROCESSED THROUGH AN INTlm-GOV[H.NM ENT AL AGIUmMENT
BETWEEN Tl-IE C"ITY OF ENGL,[WOOO, COLORADO ANl> TIIE C"ITY AND COUNT\' OF
DENVElt, C"OLORAD FIRE DEPARTMENT
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DENVER CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
INFORMATIONAL BOOKLET 1
FIREFIGHTER-LATERAL APPOINTMENT
PROCESSED THROUGH AN
INTER~GOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (IGA)
TRANSITION OF FIRE SUPPRESSION SERVICES
FROM
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO TO THE
DENVER, COLORADO FIRE DEPARTMENT
MARCH, 2015
Tuhlc or Contcnlli
Propost:d Englewood F.D . E:rnmination and Scrceniny Schcdule ....................... I
EEO/Request for Reasonable Accommod:llion ........................................................ 2
Si1l:1ry and Bcnc:lits ................................................. , ................................................. 2
\Vork Schcdulc .......................................................................................................... 3
Acadc1ny Class .......................................................................................................... )
Change in Applican1·s Personal Information ............................................................ )
Duties :md Work Responsibilities. Job Requirements ............................................. .4
Questions (?} .............................................................................................................. 4
Minin1un, Qualifications ........................................................................................... 5
Leg:d Mailers und Criminal Convictions .................................................................. 6
Dntgs ....................................................................................................................... IO
Tr.dlic und !)riving Rcl:ucd Oflcnscs .................................................................... 17
Vocations or Extcndt.-J Ablicnccs ............................................................................ 18
Exnmination and Screening Phascs ......................................................................... 18
Visio11 St:1:11d:ards •••........•.•.....••...•.•.....•.•...•.•.••.•...•••.•..••.•...•.•...•••••....•.•..•......•.•.....•.• 22
J lcuri11g. Standards ................................................................................................... 22
Denver Fire Aca<lcmy Ph>·sict1I Fitness Progrum PrcpnrJtion Guide ..................... 23
Essentiul Firelighting Functions ............................................................................. 2-J
Commission Address/Phone. Public Trnnsportntion 11nd P.1rking lnfo ................... 31
l'vlup/Dircctions to {'onunission .............................................................................. )2
1 NOTE: The pro,·isions contuincd in 1his informutiomil booklet do not crl.!nlc or constitutc uny
contrJctual rights bl:mcen or among the Civil Service Commission. the City and County or
Denver m1d .iny individm1I applicnnl or cmplo)'ce. I he provisions or this informntion:11 hl1oklct
arc related to o proposed /m,•r-gowr11111c11tttl Agri:t:ml!III to l'rm•irlc Vin: Pwtl!,·tim, bet\\ c.:n the
City or Englewood. CO and the Denver. Colorado Fire Dcparunl!nl
PROPOSED ENGLEWOOD F.D.
EXAMINATION AND SCREENING SCHEDULE
For purposes of lhis Exuminntion process, the Commission will wnh·e lhc rc,111ircmcnt for
current Englt!woocl Firefighters to t:11.c the Denver Ent1;1~Le,•el f'ircligblcr Written
Ex:1mlnution.
foor purposes nr thl'i Exnminntion process, current Englewood Firl!fightcrs will he required
to prm•idc (Co the Denver CMI Service Commission) .i copy or II current C'm1ditl:1te
Physical Ability Test (CPAT) ccrlificnlion by April 2~, 201:i in order lo be pl:tct!d on lhe
:lppropriutc Eligible Register.
ACTIVITY
I.isling of upplicn111s from Englewood F.D. to CSC
CS(' sends applicants electronic copy of
S11pplemc.m1<1/ rlppliL·t1tit111 ancl Bm•kgroimcl I li\'lm:1· Form
Notilicalion from Denver CSC lo Englewood .tpplicunts to
crcn\c personal prolilc und upply through i('IMS
DATE
M,m;h 5
Murch 9
March 9
Applic:llion period M,uch 9 Mun:h I(>
S11pple1mmral .-l11plict1rio11 mu/ Bm•kgrmmcl Hi.\·tm:11 Form due by Mmch 16
Wri11e11 S11itahili(t ' ..t.,·se.,.\·111e111 starting
Noco: As part or the ll'ri11e11 S11i111hilif.1· A.,·ses.,·1111.mr,
applicants must nlso complete il B1.1hm 1iol'tll Qttl!,,.ficm11C1il'I!.
1'0~1•grC1fJh und S11ite1hility t1ppoint1ncms bi:gin
Polygraj)h results tluc: by
S11ilohili(1' results due from Psychologist by
Bm:kgrmmtl Jmcn•le1m begin
Om·kgmuml Repor1.,· rrom lnvc:stigiltors Jul!
Bm·kgrmmcl lilcs sent to C:ommissiom:rs for review
CPA T c!!rtilicution dul? by
Mmch 18 ( I :00 ('l.lTI .)
Mnrch 2 3
March 30
March JO
April 3
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Ccrtilication of numes to Exccuth c Director or Safoly
Conditionul Job Oilers given by Executive Director or S11foLy
rsc to provide mcclicnl packets to npplicunts
ll·i·iue11 MAIP/-1 ndministcrcd
Final Job Offers from C~xcculiv1: Director or Solcty
T cnlnli vc r-irc Acudcmy slurl dale
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Mny 9 (7:00 .i.m.)
May IO (7:00 n.m.)
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May29
June I
INFORMATIONAL SUMMARY
EEO/REQUEST FOR REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
The City und County or Denver is un Equal Opportunity Employer. The Civil Service
Commission anti the Denver Fire OepartmcnL, as ugcncics or the City 11nd Count) or Oenwr, nrc
commiucd to cqu:11 employment opportunity nncl complizmcc with all laws yoveming thl!
applicution and hiring of suituble applicants lbr employm1:nt with lht.: Denver fire D~·partmcnl.
Jf nny ;tppJic:;mt oa· prospccti\'c: applicant requires rc:asonnblu nc:c:omntothleimt Cnc:r the
Amc:ric:ms with Di-.nhilitic.,; ACI) in ortfor to Jmrticipalc in nny cxamhrnticm plmsc nolctl
herein, the npplic:nnt must ntlvisc the C'onunission in utl,·uncv, ill n·riting, 1md pro,·iuc
supporting medicul documc:11t;1Cion. Encb rc,1uc:."t will be: reviewed on n c:,sc:-by-ciisc: busis.
Tht! submission uru rec1u1.'St doe$ not nce1.•:m1rily mcun Uu1t the: rc:qu1.-st will ht! grnntc:IJ .
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Pay und bcm:lits for Denver Fin:lightcrs is dctcnnincd by collccth•c bt1rgaining ,1grcc1111.:nts
between the CiL} und County of Dcm·cr nnd locnl union ollici:ils. Generali). colfoclivc
b.1ri::t1ining agrccmcnls tire established for thrcc-ycnr increments.
Pny Scnlc: 2015 Stalnry
4111 Grntlc $49.079.00
3•J Grndc $54.365.00
'.?1111 Grudc $60,405.00
,~, Grade .~75.506.00 ,
Benefit:;: Pnid sick lc.ivc and vucalion
Mcdical and Dental insuruncc
Unilorms nmJ most cquipmcnl furnished
Pension phin
Per Chy and County of Denver Clmrtcr §9.5.5 • Applii.:unls who me employed us Denver 1.mcrnl
Firelighters shnll be appointed lo Firefighter 41h Grade until successful completion of the Fire
Academy. At such time. thi: faccutivc Director or Salcly llli.1) continue the appoinllncnl as u
Firclighlcr 4111 Gracie or ma}' .ippoinl the applknnt, based upon mcril. experience. Llr record to:
• The r~nk or r:ircliglucr 3rd Gr.idc, ii' that member has 3 yc;irs but less th.in 5 yc.irs prior
Firefi~htcr experience tll the date of appliculion.
• The r:mk or Fircli£hlcr 2nd Grudc, if that member lms more than 5 yc:.rs but lc.ss than 8
years prior Firulightcr c,-.;pc dc n-.:c .ii the diltc of npplicalion.
• The rnnk of Firclightcr I st Gr.idc. if that member has 8 or more yc.,rs prior Firclighlcr
experience al lhc dmc or .1pplic:1lion.
Tl11.: Lateral Firclightcr may not contest the .ippointcd rank and pay.
WORK SCHEDULE
Tiu: work schcduh: consists or., 48-hour avcrngc work week . Each FircliJ;:hlcr works one day
(24 hours) and then h:is two d:1ys (48 hours) off. Every seventh shill, c.1ch Firclightcr is
scheduled for an uddition.il dny on: At thL? discretion of the administration. Firelighters muy also
be assigned vnrious other work schedules in llCcordancc wi th their work ussigmncnls.
ACADEMY CLASS
/\s :t result or this cxmnination for upplicnnts from the Englewood Fire Dcp.irtmcnt, itpplic;mts
will be considered for a Firclii;htcr Acildcm)" cfoss unticipatcJ to bci.1in Juni.:.2015.
THE ABILITY TO Pll:RFORM THE ESSENTIAL .JOB FUNCTIONS
Applict111ts must be cup.ihl.: or pcrlorming the essential job functions or .111 entry-level Firefighter
with or without rcnsom1blc accommodution . All phnscs of the cxumim11ion nrc designed lu
mcusurc 1111 upplicant's ubilily lo pcrlonn the esscnti.il functions of the job. Please refer lo the
section E!iscnti:11 Firelighting Fun..:tions (pys.14•29). Sci: :ilso. l(nowlctlgc Arc:1s on rrngc 30.
CHANGE IN APPLI CANT~S PERSONAL INFORMATION
Applicants arc required to notil}' 1hc Comm ission in \\·riling l"II' nny ch ,1n~c in person.ti
infom1ation such as nt.ldr l!SS. tclcphonc/ccll number. ,mt.I c-nmif. AcJt.li1io1mlly t1pplic:m1s c.ilh:cJ
on lor liirlltcr screening/processing. must notily the Commission in writinc of illlY change lo
lhcir S11p11ll:numtul .-lp1,Jim1i,m and /or /Jad·gmw1'1 I li,\'fm:1• l-im11 inforn,.llion.
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• DUTIES AND WORK RESPONSIBILITIES
Under supervision. 1:iri:lightcrs respond to lire ulanns with assigned company. nnd ussist in
extinguishing fires in the protection or lives and property; assist in denning :ind ct1ring lor
app.irulus. equipment ond quurlcrs; auministcr lirst aid treatment: ,\ssist in rescue work in
various emergencies; and inspect buildings for lire huiards and tompliunce with lire prevention
ordin:mccs. Al v:irious points in their careers. lirclighlers may also bt: assigned to work in
support divisions such .is. but not limited to. humun resources, lire disp:llch. or lire prevention.
(~or additional informnlion sec the 1!'.s,.11nli:1I Ji'ircfighling Functions section (pg!i. 24-29).
JOB REQUIREMENTS
MAINTAINING PHYSICAL CONDITIONING: Firelighters urc rc,1uin:d lo maintain a
spccilicd level of physical s111mim1 mid conuitioning throughout their c:m:cr. Annmll tests muy
be conducted lo ensure compliance.
MAINTAINING EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) STATE
CERTIFICATION: E.M.T. Ccnifo:ution is not rcquirl!d prior to testing or hire. lniti.JI
ccrtilicnlion will be received ns pnrt or lhc academy training. While employed with the Denver
J:irc Oep.lrlment. Firclighlcrs arc required lo obtain and maintain ccrlifkation as an HMT.
SOLlCITATION OF PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT
• Solicitation or Ullcmptcd solicitulion (lobbying) in connection wilh any .ipplicution or testing for
original appointment. or for pluccmcnl on :in eligible rcgi~tcr. or for ccrtilicntion lbr appointment
lo n position in the clussilicd service, may be grounds for disquulification. This includes
intcrvcntion on behalf or uny applicant, outside of rcfcn:nccs and information provided in the
background invcslig,nlion process. by the respec1ivt? department or any or ils llll!mbcrs. by a
member of City Council, by any City oniciul or City cmptoyci.:. or by a Co111missioncr ur
employee or the Commission. l'crsonul rclcrcnccs und letters ol' recommendation m·c considered
during the buckgrouncJ invcstigulion only. An applic1111l may provide. m; parl of the b.ickgmund
invcsligation process, lcucrs of rclcrcncc uncJ the numcs. comnct inlornrnlion. and m1turc of
rclnlionship for rclcrcnccs he or she believes should be cont.ictt:cJ during thc background
invcstigntion.
QUESTIONS{?)
JI' you have questions not covered in this summary, cull the Civil Service Commisi;ion o!licc al
(72U) 913-3371 (Monday-Friday. 7:00 u.m. to 5:00 p.111.) cxcludini; holiduys .
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Anplia,nts must meet nll of the minimum gunlilic:,tions. Excl!pt as noted, :my foilurl! to m1.'Cl
one or more of lhe minimum qm1filica1ions will result in your aulomttlic disqualification.
Please note tlrnt s1>mc qu:,lific:ttion shmd:trds, rcg:1rtling certain crimin:d und illcg:11 drug
rclutcd behavior. have p:trticuhtr ugc limits und/or time lines ussocb,h!d wilh clu:m.
For cx:1m pie: ··at age 21 or older" or -while under the age or 21 '': within the: pasl ·•sixty
(60) months (5 ycnrsr·, or within lhi: past "on.:-hundrcd 1wcnty ( 120) 1110111hs (IO yci1rs)".
or "during :111 individual's lilclinw" r·l,al'I! .mu l'l'er ... ").
Rc,•icwing Definitions of Terms: Your umlcrstun<Jing ot' the Gcncr:1I, Lcg:11/C'riminnl,
lllcgul Drue, a nd Traffic rcla,ted terms nnd offenses contained in this booklet is crilicnl Lo
your ability to determine if' you meet lhe minimum qualilicalions. For a complete listing or
Dclinitions or Tcmls, please rclcr to Commission Ruic I loc:llccl on our wtbsitc al:
M\-W.dcrwL!rt!ov.or!.!/ci\ ilscrvicc. The link lo ··commission Rules'' can be loc,llccl in the section
lil ied .-Jhm,111,,• l.'m m11i.\·,-.io11, on our homepage.
BASIC MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
• CITIZENSHIP: Applicnnls inusl be citizens or the llnilcd Stutus on or before the ualc
or upplicntion . Accept able proof or such must be presented if selected to proceed.
Acccptublc proof of United Slnles citizenship shall include n birth ccrlilkutc from within
the United Stoles, nuturali:wtion papers. a Unilcd Stales pass11ort, or a Cer1ilicatc oJ' Live
Birth Abro.td or u Uni led St:11cs Cilizcn .
• COLORADO RESIDENCY: Applic:mls must be bonn lidc residents of the S1t1lc of
Colorado at the time of appointment (hire). (Then: is no minimum Lime limil 10 cst:1blish
residency.)
• AGE: l\pplicmus must be :JI lcnsl twenty-om: (21) )'cars or ,tge on or before the «h1lc
or upplie:,tion. Acccptuble proor of ngc will be required. l\cccpwblc subs1itu1cs for a
birth ccrtificmc include naturalization p.ipers .incl/or .t valid passport
• EDUCATION: Applicants must lmvc a high scbuul diplonrn or ~, Gcmeral
Equivnlency Diplonrn (GF.1>} on or before the thttt! of nppllc:ition. Acccpmblc prool'
of u high school diploma or GED ccrtilicalc will be required. /\cccptublc subslilulcs for a
hii;h school cJiplonm or CiED ccrtilicate include nn originnl certilicd high schoc,I
trnnscripl bearing th~ ot'lici:il school sc.,1 and sho,..,ing grnJu.ition d.itc, or :111 original
lcllcr from thl! school on the school's lcllcrhcud \\llich vcrilies the grJduution .
• DRIVER'S LIC'ENSE: Applicm1ts must possess t1 ,·:1litl nutomobilc dril'er's license
on or bl!fore the t.l11tc or npplicuticm und up 10 und including the d:itc or uppoinuncnt.
and must maintain an)' lkcnsini; requirements of the Denver Fire Dcpurlmcnl.
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CHARACTER AND BACKGROUND MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
• CHARACTER ANO UACl(GROUND: An ~•pplicnnl musl be of good n10n1l
clum1ctcr us required by lite Charter of 1hc City &. County of Denver. In rcvicwins ,Ill
applicanl' s char.1c1cr and background. the Commission will consider the stnncJ1m.ls of
crllic,11 conduct, integrity :ind honesty th.it slrnll guide the uch:tvior of ii n1cmhcr of
the Ocm•cr Fire Dctmrtmcnt.
LEGAL MATTERS & CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
• CONVICTION: Sec below for lhc definition of "Conviction.'' Throughout this booklcl
the lcnn ··Com•iction .. applies 10 the lollowin~ cutc:i;orics of ol'lcnscs:
n. Any mlult crimin.tl offense
b. Any ju,·cnilc offense when the ju,·cnilc \YilS clmrged 11s un udult
c. Any ju,•cnilc orrcnsc m.ljuuic:utcd in u ju\'cnilc court when the offense would
be cl:,ssitled ns ll felony or misdcme:1nor (us upplicubfo) if .:onamitted by t1n
adult
• .JUVENILE RECORD OR Al>ULT CRIMINAL RECORD: If you arc unsure of th~
formal legal status of ilny ilcms in your juvenile record or your ndull crimimtl record, you
nre urged lo obtain u coov of your criminul history. If alil!r n:vil:win1::1 your juvenile or
criminal hislory you s1ill have qucslions. you should obtain ic!rnl ;,dvicc nrior to
imbmiuinu \'Our :lpplication. Civil Service Comm ission stuff c:innot prO\•idc vou with
lct?:tl udvicc in thcsc maucrs.
• SEALgl) on EXPUNGED RECORDS: Juvenile n:cords and uduh criminul records
urc not automatically ·•expunged .. or •·scaled". To be e.lipungcd or scaled, h rcquirl!s ml
··order of tht: com1··. If a criminal rc.:ord or juwnilc record hns been "seulcd0 or has
been •~expunged ... by an "order of the courl". or if a criminal conviction has been
••,,:,rcfoncd". it may have an cOcct on how you unswcr ccrtuin questions in the
ttpplicntion pro1.:css.
KEY DEFINITIONS-LEGAL & CRIMINAL RELATED STANDARDS
• CONVICTION-Al>.JUDlCATION. definition of:
The result of u criminal trinl n:gurcling .111) li:dcrill. sltllc. or local hi\\ th,ll ~nds in entry
of :1 linnl judgnumt/sc1Hence, following a verdict of guilty (by the court or jury). or
following u plcu of guilty or no contest.
o "Conviction .. slrnll ineludQ 1111 "A1liudic11lion .. which ii; :m cnlry of lin:11 judgment/
scntcncc following u dctcrminution by a juvenile court that il has been pro\l!ll
beyond a rcusonublc doubt to lhc trier of luct lhal thi.: juvi:nilc bus cummlttcd m1
offense lhul ,,·cmld huvc berm :s crime hmJ i1 been commitlud by :m ~•dull (i.e.
commission or a dclinqucnl act), or following ,Ill entry or ,t pica ol' guilty or no
contest ton clmryi: of committing such nn offense.
o "Conviction" doc.-; not inr.:lmlc un entry of a linal judgmcnl/scntcm:c that has been
pardoned. rcvcri-cd. set aside. or olhcrwisl! rcndcr~d null nnd void : or for which th!!
criminal rcc;or<l or the juvenile record thereof" has been formullv sculcd. or has hccn
fom,nlly cxpunut?d. by order of the court.
o "Convh!Uon'' does not include n t.h!lcrrcd prosecution. dcforrcd iudl!mcnl. or
dclcrrmJ scntcncc.
• FELONY, definition of:
A erlmintll ofrcnsa that is clnssificd :is n "felony" under tlu: lcdcml. state or loc:11 l:1ws
in the jurisdiction when! the subject clmrgc wns lilcd; to also inchttlc nny jm•c11ih:
orrcnsc tlult , .. ould cons titute a ••folonf• criminal offense in lhut jurisdiction. ir
committed by :tn adult. (Example: Crimim,I record muy show -♦i:4•-, ml!uning a ··i1
Degree Felony"'.)
• MISDEMEANOR, definition of:
A crimin11J ommsc that is clilssificc.l us n "misdemeanor" under the fedcrul. srntc or
locnl lnw in the jurisdiction where the subject chargc wus lilcd: to lllso include :my
juvenile offense tlml would constitute u "misdcmcnnor•· criminal olfonsc, if committr:d
by on ndult. (Example: C'l'imim,I record mt1y show ''Ml ... meaning a ·'Isl Degree:
Misdemeanor'",)
GENERAL DISOUALIFIERS-NO LEGAL IMPEDIMENTS
• NO LEGAL IMPEDJM ENT$: To be eligible for both application nnd nppointmcnt to a
position in thc Denver Fire Department. im indh-idual shall 1101 luwc un)' h:gnl
impediments to their ubilit3· to r,erform the c.-ssenthd job runctions for lhc position of
fire lighter.
c Please he advised thul mJjudic:Uinn in juvenile court, for crimim,l 11cli\'ily .is a
minor/juvenile. doe.-; not ncce.,;s:,rily de11r froin your record when you become 1111
ndult.
o C'crt:,in mlscJcmemaor convictions, whether i,s n minor or ~,s .111 .idult. may preclude
you rrom being curtificcJ us nn EMT by the C'olon1c.Ju Dcpnrlmcnc of Public
Henltb 11nd Em•ironnwnt. Tl1is \\ ill r~suh in disquuliliculion from the Flrefiglul!r
upplicution or scrci?ning process.
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• o Any individual who. bt?cnuse of' ti criminal charyc. or plen 10 a criminul charge. is
currently subject to an uctivc deferred sentence, deferred jmlgmcnt or deferred
prosecution, or is cum:ntly subject lo ,my court or1for(:;) or stipulation(s) in
connection therewith. will be disqualified.
o Any individual who is currently inc;irccrntctl, on work rchmsc, on p:m1lc, or on
prob:,tion for :my crime will bl! disqualilicd.
CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS-LIFETIME DISQUALIFICATION
• ALL FELONY CONVICTIONS-LIFETIME DISQUALIFICATION:
Any adult (ugi: 18 or above), or ju\'cnilc du\rgcd 11s nn ndult, who has been com•ictcd
of u Muny crime; or ju\'enilc whu lms been :uljutlic..·nted in ju,•cnilc court for un
offense thut would be clnssini?d us 11 felony ir commiHl?d by tin ,,dull, \\ ill be
disqua I iticd.
• CE.RT A IN MISDEMEANOR CONVlCTIONS -LIFETIME DISQUALIFICATION:
/\n individual wl10 lrns ever been convicted (ur bcl!n t1tljudiculcl1)1 1hr any or the
following misllc:mcanor offenses will be disqunlincd:
o An offense involviny domestic violence
o Assauh, menacing. stalking or lmrnssmcnl
o Sexual assault, unlawful sexual contilcl, or un olli:nsc lhnl would require
rcgislrntion iis a sex o fli:ndcr under Colorado law
o An)' otfonsc based on unlawful sexual behavior
o Failure to register as n sex offender
o Prostitution
o Soliciting for prostitution
o rundcring
o Indecent exposure
o Any olli:nsc or child ubusc or child neglect rcsullint! in an" injur, to the child or
to 1hc child·s ht!'Jlth
o Any bins-motivutcd crime (i11duding humssmcnt or intimidation or :1 p1mmn or
group bccuusc of rJcc, color.1111ccstry. national origin. religion. creed, ugc.
gentler, ycntl\!r vuriancc, scxu:1! oricntntion. or physical or mcnrnl dist1bility)
o Cruelty lo animals
o Rt?sist ing artl!st
o Impersonating a peace olliccr, lire lighter. or public scr\'nnl
o Obstruction of government op.:ralions
o Obstn1ction or a pct1cc olliccr, lirclightcr, emergency mcdicul service 11rovi<lcr.
rescue spcciulisl, or like volunteer
o False rcportin~ to lire. cmcrg1mcy. or law cnron:cmcnt uulllllrities
o Pcijury
o Failure lo obey n jury summons
• MISDEMEANOR CONVICTIONS AFFECTING FIREFIGHTER
C"ERTIFICATION-LIFETIME DISQUALIFICATION
All applic:ints for Firclighlcr must hi! clil!ihlc for ccrtllicution m; nn EMT by the
Colorutlo Dcpurtmcnt or Public Hc;dtb untl Em•ironmcnt (C"DJ>HE).
Therefore. 1111 •IQQlic:1111 shull have no com•ictfon or nny mi:;,kmc1.mor crime that is
considi:rcd to present {us tlclcrmincd :il the sole discretion or the Commission} cilhcr un
unrc:usonablc risk or a signilicum risk to public health and salcly under the CDPI IE
Enicrgcncy Mcdicnl Services Section Criminul Conviction Policy. as it mny be amcmlcd
l'rom time lo lime. This shnll includl! :my substantially similar misdcmcunor ollcnst:s
under :my fcdcr.tl. s1atl! or locnl law.
o Hol\'C\'cr, if you ur~ disqunlilii:d for a conviction for n ·0 Misdcmcm10r Offense
lnvolvini: or Relating lo Any Controlled Suhstuncc'' which occurred ·•more lh:111 In
\'c:irs prior 10 the date of annlic:11ion.•· You may contact the Commission lo rcqul!sl"
casc:-by-1:asc rcvh:w for possible exemption from disqualiliculion. providing ;1 cop)'
or :i current Color.ido EMTccr1ilica1ion is provided with the request. (Sec p.ig.c 13)
CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS:
10 YEAR, 7 VEAR & 5 YEAR DISQUALIFICATIONS
• CERTAIN MISDEMEANOR OFFENSES -IO VEAR DISQUALIFICATION
An individual who has been convlclcd (or hccn adjudicutcd) for any or the following
misclcmcanor offl!nscs during lhl! pnst 120 munths ( IO wurst will he cli~ilJUitlilicd.
o An om:nsc based on child nhusc or child neglect lhaL ditl not im·ol\'e nn injurv lo
lhc child or to the child's health.
,.-: The illegal !lli£ or pnsscssiun 01':1 nr,mrm or cdgccl wcnpou (e.g. ,1 knili:).
• MISDEMEANOR OFFENSES-7 VEAR DISQUALIFICATION
An individual who has been cc>m·lctetl (or been ad.iudic.itcd) for ,Illy of the rolluwing
misdcmc:uu.u· ofli.:nscs during the pust 84 months (7 vcars) ,vm Ju: dlsquulifictl:
o An ofli:n:.i: involving thcrt. (lo includl! stcnling. shoplili.ini;. cml>culcmcnl , ch:.)
o An offense involving rrnutl. (Lo include chc:ck fraud, identity 1hcli. lor~cry, c1c.)
o An offense involving forger,•, (I~') ini.:ludc uclions done with intent tu dclhmd, c1c.)
•.:> Mlstlcmc.mor convictions for lhdt, rrautl or forgery nwrc th:m fU months prior
lo applicution will bc subject lo II presumptive disqu:1lilicntion with nn opportunity
for review for exemption. providing u copy or a current Colontdo EMT ccrtilicmion
is provided with the request.
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• NO MORE TIIAN ONE (I) MISDEMEANOR -DURING THE PAST 5 \'EARS.
An individunl who hm; been convictt?tl of two (2) or more ntisllumcnnor offcn:;cs wi1hin
lhc past 60 months (5 years) will he dis,1unlint?tl.
• NO MISDEMEANOR C'ONVICTIONS WHILE IN A PUBLIC' SAFETY
POSITION -DURING TIIE PASTS YEARS.
Within the pust 60 months (S yl!ars), un individual shnll not luwc uny conviction for a
mistlcmc;mor offense during ;my pcriod of time while tlu?y were :in emplovcl! in, or n
volunteer in. uny or the following public safely re luted positions:
c, L:1w enforcement, pcact? omccr. nrmed public suft?ty, corrcctionnl orriccr,
militury police. nrengtucr or mcdic11l first responder
DRUGS
ILLEGAL USE, PURCHASE, POSSESSION,
DISTRIBUTION, SALE, OR MANUFACTURE
1\ll '\)j{I '\ ,., lll<.l 1 ; Hrt \JI I p,·, '· !I I l l •.
• DISTRIBUTION (nf llnrd mul Soft Drugs), deOnitinn of:
11 Distribution II or nTo Oistributt?" ml';tns to deliver. transli:r. or lrJnsport. or lo ullcmpl
lo deliver, transfer or transport. actually or constructively. from one nerson 10 mmchcr a
controlled subst:mce, cilhcr with or without rcmuner.ition. b::1rtcr or cxchunuc.
o llcnvc,·cr. the delivery. lrJnslcr or tr:.msporlnlion of one ouncu or foss or murijunm1 .
from one person to unothcr, wilhout involvi11u nnv remuncrntion. barter or cxchun!!e;
shnll be deemed •·use or r,osscssion". It shnll nol be deemed distribution. unless the
delivery or tmnsli.:r is by u person cighlccn ycnrs of ttg~ or older to :1 person under thc
ngc of liflccn.
,._, The delivery or tnmslcr of more than (me ounce of m:1riju111111 from one person to
another. cilhcr with or without remuneration. barter or cxch:ingc, shall be deemed
distribu1ion and/or sale thereof.
• HARD llRUGt llclinition of:
Any schedule I, lit 111 or IV ccmtrullcd subshmcc b considered 10 be n I lnrd Drug
except when .i Sche<lulc II. Ill or IV controlled substance is possessed or used pursmuu
lo bcini; disncnsed b\' or Linder the direc1ion or a person licensed or mnhorizccl by stale or
lcdcrul law to prcscribl! or administer the drug.
o Examples inclnd~. bu1 an: not limited to lite illcl!ul use of: A<.J:im. Addcntll. Amyial,
An.tbolic Sll!roids. Angel Dust. Amphctmninc. Black Tur. Blue Birds. Buttons.
Cocaine, Codeine (high dosc). Crnck., Crysl.il . Darvon. Deen. Demerol. Diluudid.
Ecslttcy. GI 18, 11:tllucinogcns, I lash &. I hlsh Oil (Marijuan.i Conccntralc). 1 lcroin,
h:c. Ki:laminc. Librium. LSD. Mariju:m:t 8 ounces or mmc. Mcsc:1li1w. Mcthadonc.
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Melh-amphct.sminc, MDA. MDMA. Mkrodol, Mtlrphinc. Mushrooms. Opium,
Pcrcocet, Pcrcod,111. Peyote, PCP, Phcnobarbitol. PIIP, Psilocybin, Qunaludc, Rl!d
Birds, Ritalin, Rohypnol. Roolies, Seconal. S1m1ck. Special K. Speed, Spice, Steroids,
STP, Talwin. TCP, Timi Slicks (soaked in hnsh oil). TIIC, Valium, x~,m,~. X'IC'.
Yellow Jackels
o Drugs not lnchulec.J sis u lfard Orne: The lcm1l u~e lif Schcduh: II, Ill and IV
•·prcscription" drugs bv the person for whom the dnt!.! wns lc!!allv pn.-scribcd: or the
possession or Mnriju,ma, Medic.ii Mnriju:sn:i or Ganja in n qu:mtity under eight (8)
ounces. (Note, while Medical M:irijunna in a quanlily less than 8 oum:cs is nol
considered n I I.ml Drug, the use ol' Medic.ii M.irijumm is fill! considered lo be the
legal use ol' :i ''PNscription Onig ... )
• MANUFACTURE (of Hurd Drugs or Soft Drugs), definition or:
"l'vfonufocturt" or "M:rnufuctul'ing0 menus: For any person lo produce. nrcpar(!.
nropmmlc. compound, convcrL or process a conlrolled substance, clircctly or inclircctly,
by cxtmction from substnnccs of nutur.11 origin. chemical synthesis, or a combim11ion of
extraction und chemical synthesis. and includes un,· p:1ckaging or rcpackngjnu ol' ,he
subst:tncc or labclinu or rcl:tbclint! or its contniner.
o With rL-spcct to Marljuumt and Mnrijuuna Conccntr:uc, .. manufocturc'' means for
uny person 10 cultivate. t?row. product;. prcrmrs, procc.c;s. Qr othcm•isc mtmufacture. or
knowingly lo allow such to be produced. processed, prcpurcd or munufactumJ on
land owned, occupied, or conlrollcd by him.
o For inlormution related lo t!ntpluymcnt in n stntc rcgulntcd, licensed, M:irijumrn
business enterprise, sec the definition or··M11riju:1na·• below.
• MARI.IUANA, c.lcnnitlon of (Including Medical Marijuana, Ganja. Marijuan:1
Concentrate, und (;dibles containing Marijuuna. etc.}:
Uccamsc M11rihmn11 b 11 Schedule I controllC?tl suhst:ml!c under FL'<l!!1;1l l:1w. anv use.
purch:1sc 1 possession. distribution. sale or nmnufacturc (including deliver)'. lmnsfcr or
transport from one person to anolhcr) or Marijuana or its dcriv:uivl!s th:11 would bc
rcgurdcd as illcg.11 under thc lcd1:ml Controlled Substances Acl (as determined ul the sole.:
discretion of the: Commission) shull in mmer:11 be rcgurdcd its "illL'gnl" for purposes
of upplh;utinn :ind scrcc11ing for the position or Fircrightcr.
o Mctlit?nl Mnrijuunn: 0cc1msc Marijuana has no rccogni1.cll mcdic:11 use under
fcdcr.11 Lnw. "Medical Mnrijunmt'' or products cont:tining -Medical Muriju.1m1" arc
considered us "ilk-gal" for the purposl!s or :,pplk:llion.
o Synthetic Mnrijumm mu.I Sulvi11 DMnorum: The Synthetic l>rug Abuse Pn.:vcntion
Act of 2011 mukes it unl:m{ul us or July 9. :?012. to use \lr plisscss an) umoum or
synthetic c11nm1binoid (C.!J. Spice. 1,2) or Salvi:, Divinonun (e.g. Diviner's Sage or
Seer's Sagc).
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.) Sort Drug -Mnrijuun:1: Mnrijunnn (und its dcl'ivntivcs} in n <1mmtity less tlmn 8
ounces is considered 10 be an illcgul Soft Drug for the purposcs or Application :ind
Minimum Qm,lilicutions.
o Hard Drug -Murijunna: Marijunnn (ilnd its derivutivcs) in u ,,uimtity of 8 ounces
or more is considered to bl! 11n illcgul I furd Drug for the purposes of J\pplic:ition mul
Minimum Qualilieulions.
o Exccpeion regarding Murijt1:1n11 distribution: Any dislribulion of one (I) ounce or
less of Murijmma (to deliver. lranslcr, or lransport from one pc1"Son to .inolhcr).
without tiny rcmuncr.1tion. barh:r or cxchangc, slmll g1mcrally be deemed ~use·· or
'"posscssion .. :incl not "distribution··. It i;hall be subjcct to :i 36-month time period for
disq1.mlification.
Ci Exception Rcg11rding Employment In A Stittc Rcguhttctl Marij,mna 13usinL-:;s:
The purchasl?. possession. growing. 1m111ufocturc. dislril>ution or sale or Marijuam, (or
any or ils dcriv,llivcs) us prohibitcd by Commission Ruic nnd these Minimum
Qualifications will resuh in a pre5umo1ive disqualilicocion. llowuvur. uny individual
cnguging in such behavior. sofctv ~,s p:1rt of th~ir c:mplo\'mcnt in :1 sltuc ri?gulatiid 1
licensed M:irijuunu husinl!ss enterprise mav request u ca.c;cMbv-casc review for
c~cmption l'rom such disqualilic.ilion.
• SALE (or llurd or Soft Dn1gs), definition of:
"Sulc0 mcuns: An illegal barll!r. l!xcham.!e. or tr-Jnsfer for puvmcnt or promise or
1mymc111, of u controlled substance. and cnch such 1rnnsuclion 111:1dc: by :my person.
whether for the bcnclit or the seller or on behalf of unolhcr.
o Any .action on hclmlf of another {as the midtllcmun or go-hctwetm. aclin~ for cithl!r
the seller or the purchaser) in itn illegal s.ilc or purclmsc or a controlled subst:incc,
which includes being nn aclivc narticipmll in th!! actual tr.insfcr of thi: drul!s or ussi:Lo;
involved, shall lie deemed "S~11e·• ancJ not "Purch:1sc.''
o For inlormntion rclutcd to employment inn stutc regulntctl, licensed, M:,rijmm:1
business cn1cr1lrisc. Sl.!C delinition of"M:,rijuanu" on p.igcs 11 nnd 12.
• SOFT DRUG, definition of_:
M:trijuun:t or l\-fodici1I Mnriju:mn in ;a 11un111ity untlcr eight (8) ounces, untl nny
Schedule V controllctl suhstnncc. cxcenl when :1 Schedule V controlled subsmncc is
possessed or used pursu:mt to being dispensed by or under lhc direction or u person
licensed or authorized by stnlc or lcderJI lnw to prcscribc or udministcr the drug.
o Ex:1mult$ inclutlc. but :ire nol lillliled to the illc1rnl use or: cough syrup with lo\\
dose coddnc. Robitussin AC. Lyricu. :md any use of' Gm,jn. Mariju.um or Medic.ii
M:,rijmum. or the possl!ssion or M:iriju:111a or Mcdicnl M.1rijum1a but only in :i
<.1mmtily less th:in eight (K) ounces.
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o Drugs not inclmfod as Sort Drugs: The kYfil use of Schedule V ,;prcscriplion"
drugs by the rcr!ion for whom 1hc drul! wns lcuully nrescrihcd. (Noti.:: Medic.ii
M.irijuun.1 is never considered a legal ··prescription drug ... )
CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS INVOLVING OR RELATED TO
ANY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
• NO FELONY CONVICTION, AT ANY AGE, INVOLVING llARU on SOFT
DRUGS LIFETIME DISQUALIFICATION.
Any imJividuul \\tho h11,; c,·cr been eon,•icted of :l felony offense involving or relating 10
uny (controlled substance) lmrd drug or soil dn1u will be disqu:,lified. This includes lhc
"udjudication" oJ' a juvenile for a like offense that would be classilicd m; a felon}· if
comniincd by un adult.
• NO MISDEMEANOH CONVICTION-INVOLVING Olt RELATED TO A
CONT ROLLED SUBSIANCE-WITIJIN 120 MONTIIS (JO Years ) PRIOR TO
APPLlCATION
Any individual who h:is been c:on,·ictcd of :1 mistfomcanor offense involving or n:lating
to any controlled subslancc (llnrd or Soft Drug). WITHIN the rcriod or 120 Months
(10 Ycurs) prior to th~ dutc or upplicntion, wjll be disgm,lilfod. This includes the
uudjudicalion" for a like ulfonsc tlun would be c:lussilicd .is a misdcmcnnor ii' commincd
by an adull.
• A MISDEMEANOR CONVICTION -INVOLVING OR Rlj:LATED IO A
CONTROLLED SUl3STANCE-MORE TIIAN 120 MONTHS (JO Vcurs) PRIOR
TO APPLICATION -PRESUMPTIVE DISQUALIFICATION
Any individual who lms been convict et.I of n misdcnumnor offense involving ur relating
Lo uny controlled subst.incc (I lard or Son Drug}. l\·101U~ TIIAN 120 Months (10 Years)
prior to the <lute of nppli~1lion, will be subject lo :1 11r1.•sumptivc di~qunlilication. This
includes lhu "adjudication" for a like of"lensc: llrnl \\IOUld b.: cl.issified 11s ti misdemeanor if
commillcd by un adult.
o Howcwr, the individu:il so disqunlilicd may request .i c1tsc-hy-c11sc review for
t:Iumption from cJisqualUic:11tiont providing a cop)' of :t current Color:1do EMT
ccrtilic:n1ion is rrovidctJ wilh thi: request.
NO ILLEGAL DISTRIBUTION, SALE OR MANUFACTURE
OF HARD OR SOFT DRUGS
• NO ILLEGAL DISTRIBUTION OF HARD OR SOFT DRUGS:
• AT AGE21 OR OLDER-LIFETIME DISQUALIFICATION.
• WHILE UNDER AGE 21:
·:J llnrd Drug l>islrlbutiun -120 MONTII (tO-Yc1,r) DISQllALWIC"ATION
o Sort Drug Distribulic,11 -60 MONTH (5-Yc:1r) l>ISQUALIFIC'ATlON
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Within the age limits und time periods spccilicd: Any individual who has provided,
dclivcrctl, trnusrcrrcd, or lr.msportcd uny hard or :mn drugs to or for anotlu:r person.
either with or wilhoul renumeration, barter. or cxclumgc, will be disqualilicd.
•·Soft Drug'' includes any Marijuana. MccJic:11 Marijuana. products or edibles con1uininu
Marijuana. (Sec below for mort! inlormulion regarding a limited csccplion for I ounce or
less of murijuana. und lbr infonm1tion regarding employment in a stall! rci,iulmed
Marijuana business enterprise.)
llleg.il distribution or drugs includes being lhc mitJtllcmnn, gu-hctwccu, or "lloing u
r~n•or ror n friend" in a drug lr.111s:1ction by nctivuly tnmsfor·ring the drugs rrom onc
person to unotlaer even ii' lhc '•middleman" receives no bcnelit from th~ drug
transaction.
o An individual who cng:.igcd in the "Distribution'' or lford or Sort Dl'ltgs ut nee 21 or
ubtm: \\'ill be subject lo n Lifetime Disqunlili1.·ntion.
o An indiviclual who engaged in the .. Dis1ribmion .. of m,rd Drnas while both under
tlac age of 21 and during the J20 Months rrior to applicn1ion1 will be disqm1liticd.
o An individuul who engngcd in the "Distributio1l'' or Sort Drugs whilu both under
the ngc of 21 ancJ ,1t1ring the 60 Months prior to upplicution, will be clis,1ualilicd.
o lllcg:tl distribution or :.iny Hnrd or Soft D,·ug includinc M:1rij11am1, in uny
c1u:intity, to or for ;mother person. llmt did invoh·c :,nv nnvnumt, lnartcr or
~~chungc is also consiclcn:d a "S:ale" of drugi; :uni not '•Distribution". (Sec be?IO\i,, for
infonnation rcynrding "No lllcgul Salt: of I l.lrcl or Soft Drugs''.)
o Limited Mnrijmrnu Exceptfon: The "Distribution·· or om: (I) ouucc or les5 or
Mnriju:ina. that did not involve UD)' p:,ymcnt, lmrtcr or c~clumge (e.g. "sharing u
,joint''), shall be dccmed ••Use" or 14J>osscssion" :and not 0 1>istribution''. und is
subjcct to u 3-ycnr dis,1ualilicalion time period.
o Emplnymcml in :1 State Rcguh1tcd M:1riju:m:.1 Business Enterprise: For
infonnation rcgurding employment in u stale regulntcd Mnrijmum business enterprise.
pleusc sec the cldinhion ol'"Mttrijunnu" Dll pages 11 und 12.
• NO ILLEGAL SAL.I! OF IIARD OR S0£if DRUGS:
• AT AGE 21 OR OLDER-LIFETIME DISQUALIFIC'ATION.
• WIIIL.E UNDER AGE 21:
o Hurd Drug Sule-120 MONTH (IO-Ycnr) DISQUALIFIC'ATION
o Sort Drug Sulc-60 MONTH (5-Yc.-r) DISQUALIFICATION
Within lhi.: ugc limil!i und lime periods specilicd: Any individual who lrns c,·er ilfog:1lh·
prcn•idcd. tlclh·crcd, nr tnrnsonrlcd lrnrd or sort drugs. iuclmling am· M:u·iitrnnu or
Mctlicnl Mnrljunnn 1hul involved nnv lmrlcr. C\'.Ch:mgc. or tr:msrcr or promise nf
puvmcnt. '"ill be disqualiliccJ.
o An individual who engaged in the "S.if i:'' of' I ford ur Sort Drugs ,u age 21 or abcl\'c
will be subject lo .1 LiMimu Dis,1m1liRc.1cion.
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a An individual who engaged in the ··Sale .. of 11:ml Drugs while both under the ngc
orll ilill! during the 110 Months prior tu npplicntion, will bi: disqualilic:d.
c An individual who cni;nycd in the '·Sale'' or Sort Drugs while both under the age of
21 :ind during the 60 Mon tits prior tu upplii:-.ition, will be disqualili.:d.
o lllcg.nl drug sulc includes being the middlem:m. go-hctm:cn, or .. doing u f:l\'or ror
11 rricn<.1•• in a drug sule or purchase by :1clively trnnsforrlng the: drugs, uim:ts, or
rmymcnt from one person to 11nothcr even if the '•middleman .. receives no bcnclil
from thi: sale or purchusc .
.:i Th~ ncquisilion or t1cceptam:c into u purchnser's possession of I lurd Dmg!i or Soll
Drugs through ti sale. barter or exchange ; and ill'•ol\'ing the use or the usscts or
money uf only the purch:1ser. sh:ill be deemed "Purchase·• and not .. Sulc",
o Employment in St11te Regul11tctJ Muriju;u1:1 Rnsinc:ss E1&tcrprisc: For infonnulion
rcgurdini:; employment in n state rei;ulutcd Marijumm business enterprise. plc.ise sec
the dclinition of"Mariju:mn" on pages 11 und 12.
• NO ILLEGAL MANUFACTURE OF HARD on SOFT l>RUGS:
• AT AGE 21 OR OLDER-LIFETIME DISQUALIFICATION.
• WIIILE UNDER AGE 21:
o lhm.J Drug Mnnufucturc-120 MONTII (10-Yc.ir) DISQUALIFICATION
o Sort Drug Mnnufucture-60 MONTII (5-Ycar) DISQUALIFICATION
Within the age limits and time p!riods spccilicd: Any individtml who lms C\'cr illc,rnllv
mnnufuchm;d (e.g. produced. prepared. processed, grown. pr.1ckaged or rc-packugcd)
Hurd or Soft Drugs, including nm• Mnrifu;1nn or Mctlic:ll l\farijuum, or products or
edibles contnining Mariju~1na will be disqualified.
o An individual who cngugcc.1 in the ··Mnnufocturc" of llurrl or Soft Drug11 nt nge 21
or nbo,·e will bl! subject to u Llfotinu: Dis<111nlilicu tion.
o An individual who engaged in the ··Manul'ilcturc ·• of IJ:ml Drugs while both under
the :1gc or2 I und during the 120 Months ('rior Co nppliention, will be disqu:ili lied.
o An individual who engaged in the ··Manufacture "' of Sort Drugs while both untfor
the ngc uf 21 and durin~ lh..: 60 Months prior cu n11plicution, will be disqu:1lilied.
o Em('loynumt in :i Sh1te ncgulutetl Mnriju:tnu Business Enterprise: For
inf'onnation regarding cmployn,cnl in a state regulated Marijuana business enterprise.
please Sl!c the definition ol'"M:irijmm a" on pages 11 und 12 .
• NO ILLEGAL DISTRIBUTION, SALE OR MANUFACTURE or S\'Nl'JJETIC
MARI.JUANA OR SALVIA l)IVINORUM SINC'E ,JULY 91 2012:
• AT AGE 21 OR OLl>ER-LIFETIME l>ISQUALlftlC'ATION.
• WIIILE UNJ>ER AGE 21-120 MONTII (10 ye:1r) DISQUALIFICATION
Within lhc :1~c limits und lime periods spccilicd: An} individu.il who. since .luly 9,
2012. has ever provided. ddivcrcd. tr.ansli!rred . or tmnsportcd. sold or manufocturcd, uny
quuntily ol' Synthetic Mnriju:ma (e.g. Spice, K2) or S:ilvi a Divinorutn (1!.g. Diviner's
Sngc or Seer's Su~i?). h.l or for m,othcr person. will be disqualified. This inclur.ll!s being
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the 0 midcJlcn11111° or "go-between" in :1 dnig 1r:111s:1c1ion. by nctivdv lrnnsli:rrinµ 1hi.:
drug or payment from one person lo another.
t.> An individual who engaged in the Dis1rillution. Sale or tvhlnulacturc oJ' Sv111he1ic
Mnriju:mu or S;1M11 DMnorum on or urtcr ,July 9, 2012 will be disquulilicd,
regardless of uge al time or occurnncc.
NO ILLEGAL USE, PURCHASE, OR POSSESSION OF
HARD DRUGS OR SOFT DRUGS
• NO ILLEGAL DRUG USE, PURCHASE OR POSSESSION WIIJLE IN A PUDLIC'
SAFETY POSITION -IO YEAR DISQUALIF[CATlON:
An)' individual who hns ever illcgnlly usct.l. nurclutscd or pusscssL'<.I soft drugs or luml
drugs (on or off the job), during :my period or time while nn employee or ,·o1unlccr in
uny public s:,My rcl:ih:tl position: law cnfon:cmcnt. peace olnccr. armed public .'mlcty.
corrcction:il ofliccr, militury police, lirclightcr, or medic.ti lirst responder, AND within
the 120 months (JO vc:m:) prior lo the date or :inolic:11ion. will be disqunlilicd.
• NO ILLEGAL USE, PURCIJASE, POSSESSION OF HARD DRUGS -PAST 5
YEARS:
Any individual who lms illt?gally usct.1, purchnscd. or [!Osscsscd lmrtl drugs within lhc
past 60 munths ( 5 years) prior to upplicmion . will be disqunlilicd •
• NO ILLEGAL USE, PURCIIASE, POSSESSION OF SOFT DRUGS -PAST 3
YEARS:
Any individual who has illegally U!icd. nurchnscd. or posscs!ictl ;my sort drug.
including ill!! Murijuana, producls or edibles conl:lining Marijuana or Medic.ii Murijum1.i
wilhin the p:tsl 36 months (3 yc.1rs), or any Synlhctic M.iriju..1m1 since July 9. 2012. will
be disqualilicd.
o Employment i11 Stuh: ltcgul11tcd Mnrfju,mu Uusincss Enterprise: For inl'om1.i1io11
rcgt1rding employment in a s1111c rc~ulutcd M.iriju:um busim:ss enterprise. ph.:usc sec
the dclinilion of "M:,rijunm( on pages 11 nnd 12.
• NO ILLEGAL USE OF SCIIEOULE II -IV PRESCRIPTION DRUGS NOT
rnESCRIBED FOR YOU:
Any individual who has u.scd someone else's schedule IJ-1 V nresc:rintiun drug \\ ilhin
lhc pi1Sl 60 numths (5 yl!urs), will bl! required lo explain the dt:t.1ils und t:ircumstancc t,r
such use :111d. MA V DE disquulilicd. Any use for rccrc:iliomtl or non-mcdic:tl purposes
will rcsull in <lisqunlilicnlion.
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• NO ILLEGAL USE OF SCHEDULE V PRESCRIPTION DltUGS NOT
PRESCRIBED FOR YOU:
Any individuul who has used someone else's sdu:dulc V prescription drug wilhin the past
36 months (3 ycurs). will be required to c~pl.,in lhe dclnils und circumstuncc of such use
und. mny be disqualified. Any use for rccrcnlional or non-medic.ii purposes will n?sult in
disqualilication.
TRAFFIC AND DRIVING RELATED OFFENSES
AUTOMATIC DISOUALIFIERS
• NO CONVICTION FOR OPERATING A MOTOR VEIIICLE WITIIOUT
INSURANCE WITHIN Tl-IE PAST J YEAR:
Any imlividun1 who has been con,•ictcll of a 1rnflic viol.nion/infrnc l ion lmsc.:d on
opcr:,Cing ;1 motor vehicle without lnsur.mec wilhin 1hc 12 months (I year) prior to
date of :ipplh::uion will be disqualilicd.
• NO DRIVER'S LICENSE SUSPENSION WITIIIN THE PAST 3 YEARS:
Any individual who h:is hud their dri\'t.'r 1 s license su~pcmh:d. basi.:d on moving truflic
violalions/infr:iclions. within the pust 36 months (3 yenr.!i) prior to d:itc of applicution
wilJ be disquuli lied.
• NO DUI OR DWAI WITHIN THE PAST 5 YEARS:
Any individual who has been con,·ictud or DUI (Driving Under the lnllucncc) or DWAI
(Driving While Abilily Imp.tired) within Che p:isl 60 monlhs (5 years) prior lo dale or
application. will be disqm,lilicd. This includes ull like oflbnscs applict1blc to :my mcuns
or motorized lrJnsport, such :1s Boaling Under the lnllucncc .
• NO MORE THAN ONE l>lll OR DWAI IN YOUR LIFETIME:
A11y individu:11 who hns been con,•ktctl of cilhcr :.i DUI (Driving Under the lnllucm:c)
und/or u D WA I ( [)riving While Abilily Impaired) offense twu (2) or more times will bl!
disquulilicd. This includes ull like offonscs applicable to any means of motorized
tr,msporl, such 11s Boaling Under the lnllucncc.
• NO MA,fOR TRAFfi'IC VIOLATlONS/INFltACTIONS WITlllN THE PAST 5 YEARS:
Any individu:,I \\'ho hus lu:c11 cun,•lctcd of any or th..: following major tmflic violutions
Cir infn1clions, within the pust 60 months (S yen rs) prior to the d:lte of U(lplic:Uion. will
be disqualilil!d:
o l.c.iving lh!! sccnl! or 1111 nccidi:111
o Eluding or uucmptiny 10 duck :1 pa:ncc ol1kcr
o l~nguging in u speed conlcst
o Reckless driving
o A driving infraction or oflcnse 11ml st:ites 1hc \'iol:uion resullcd in serious bodil)
injury or death
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VACATIONS OR EXTll:ND[D ABSENCES
Applicants must noLiry the Commission in writing of uny v:1c:Jlion or extended absence or more
thnn sc~•l!n (7) duys in durntion lo i:nsure prop.:rnotiliculions c.m be made.
EXAMINATION AND SCREENING PHASES
TEST ORDER: The Commission reserves the right lo clmngc the order of test ph:1scs us
required. Apr,lic:ints who foll to show lbr further tusting when notilicd in writing may he
disqualified. Fuiling :my portion or lhc cs:unination shall disqu.ilify the applit:anl from any
Ji.Jnhur p.tnicipalion in thc cxaminu1ion proc:uss.
APPLICANT RESPONSIBILITY FOR TEST PHASES: If un applicnnl anlicipul.:s the need
lo miss tmy scheduled test or appoinuncnl, an al1crnatc schedule must be rcqucs1ed in writing
from the: C'ivil Service Commission. All requests will b.: l!v:llu:llcd on .i CilSc-by-casc busis.
Rescheduling will occur only ii' an available time slot exists. Ir no ahermllc time cxi!»ts, ancl lhc
applicnnl r:nnnot nucnd the orii;inully schcclule<.I lime, 1hc applicunt will bc <.lisqu.11ilicd from
lluihcr testing.
Applicants who .full lo show for further phuscs when notified in writing m.iy be slrickcn Ii-om the
examination lisl :uuJ disqUi1lilicd lrom llirthcr plmscs. Fuilurl! lo nppe:tr on timc for uny ,xm or
the t!xumim1tlon 3s set lonh herein. or for any other scheduh:d :ippoin1mcn1, nmy nlso result in
r.lisqualificinion from fl111hcr testing.
PICTURE ID REQUIRED: A driver's license or other vulid r,icllm: identification is rcc1uircd
to gain ndmiunncc; inlo all Civil Service lcsts/appoinlmenls.
COMPLETION OF GENERAL APPLICATION, SUPPLEMENTAL APPLIC'ATION/
13ACKGROUND HISTORY FORM For Commission Review
• GENERAL APPLICATION: Applicunts from the EnglcwooJ Fire Dcp:inml!nt will be
n:quircd to complete a ycncml upplication detailing, but not limited to: cducalion nnd
training, mililury service:, cmploymcnl hislory. und experience. The inlonnation pmvitlccl
must be complcta nnd hom:st. Omissions or fnlsifrcution or infom1ulion may be grounds
for disquuliliculion. J\pplit:anls will receive lhc gcncrul ar,plicalion vi.1 link l'rom the
Commission on Mondny, M:irch 9, 2015. J\pplic.1tions must be submitted by Monr.l :t)'•
M:trch 16, 2015.
• SUPPLEMENTAL APPL IC ATION/13ACKGROUND ll1S1'01lY FORM:
ApplicunlS from the Engh:wood Fire Deparlllll!nl will be rcquircd to comple1c ;1
Suf'lplcincntal J\pplic:uion .ind Baclq;rouncJ I listllr)' Form dct:1iling. but not limited 10:
motor vehicle record, drug use. ulcohol use. h:gal inform:llion. rclcrcnccs, and linm1cial
infommtion. The inlbrm:11ion provided must be comph!l4! :111d honest. Omissions or
folsilicution of inlonm1lion mny be grounds for disqualilicmion. Ar,plicunts will receive
the Supplcmc11tul Application Md Background I listory Form on Mund:,y, M:irch 9
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2015. The completed Supplcmcnlnl Appliculion and Background llistory Form will be
due in Lhe Commission ollicc by Monthly, Murch 16, 2015 ut 5:fm p.m.
WRITTEN TEST
POL\'Cll.\PII
Waived
For Commission Review
All :1pplic:mts slmll take o polygraph cxuminalion. The polygraph is used in review or an
upplicant's qualilicULions and suiL.ibility.
o "No Show" Polkv for Polvgr.tph Appointment: Applicunts unable to ~•ttcnJ their
scheduled uppoi111111enl ore required to canc«:1/ri?schcdulc Lhcir nppointmcnt in uclvuncc.
Applicants who foil Lo show for lheir appoinlmcnl will be assessed n rec of S50,00 and
will be disqu.ililicd (unless Lhcrc ,m: c~tcnuating circumstances). The applicunl mt,y also
be prohibited from rc-upplyillg until lhc next Fircliglucr rcgislration period.
WRITTEN SUIT ABILITY ASSESSMENT Fllr Commission Review
This phase consists or u boucry of non-medic.al written tests spccilically designed 10 nsscss
behavior nnd char:.1clcr Lmils LO detl!rminc if nn individual is suitable for cmploymcnl us a
rirclightcr. The written suirnbilhy tests arc noL pass/foil. however, a Commission dcsiym11cd
psychologisl u1ilizcs the ttsscssment its one tool in their review 10 d1?tcrmi11c if :.m npplicunl is
rJLcd us ·•suitublc~ or ··unsuitubJc·• to cominuc in the screening process.
COMPLETION OF A BEHAVIORAL QUESTIONNAIRE For C'mnmissiun Review
Applic:mls will be required lo complete a detailed quci.tionm1in: rcg:irdin~ their pnst behavior
includin~. but not limitctl lo: illegnl drug use, driving record. criminul behavior. arrests. job
pcrformuncc, und employment scparuLions. This inlbrmmion will be used lo guitlc: the
b:1ckground invcstigt1lio11 process and lo assist lhc indi\'idual~ conducLing the suitability
intcr\·icl\' ttnd the polygrJph cxnminution. The inlbnnulion must be complete :md honest.
Omissions or J'ulsificution l'>f infomrntion will not bl! tolerJtcd , ,mcJ ma}' be grounds for
d isqmtl ilicution.
SUITABILITY INTERVIEW Rcconim..:ndcd/Not ll..:commcntlctl
Applicants will be interviewed by u liccnscd psychologist n:iaincd by the Commission. The
upplication documents ant.I BuckgrouncJ I listory Form, ulong wilh the rcsuhs of the Wrillcn
Suitnbility Assessment. the Polygmph. und Lhc Suilubility Interview. arc ull used by the
p5)chologist lo assign a r:.iting lo cuch upplicanl. Applic1111ts must have m1 accep1ablc rating to
continue in the c.'rnmination process. The psychologist's review ol' the WriLhm Suitnbility tcsL'i,
and his/her intcrvicw or the :1pplicm1t, urc both non.mcdicul in nnlurc und :ire usct.l in :tn
:isscssmcnt or an npplicunt"s bclmvior .ind clmractcr traits 10 determine if un indivi<lu:11 is .it
signilicunt risk for cmplo)'rncnt problcins us u Fire lighter.
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• o "No Show" Polle,• fm• Suitnhilit\' lntcr,•iew: Applicants umtble to :llh:nd their
scheduled appointment arc required to cunccl/rcschcdulc their aprointmcnl in ud":mcc.
Applicants who foil to show for their uppointmcnt will be :isscsscd a fee of S(,5.00 and
will bc disqualilicd (unless there ure extenuating cim1msl:mces). The npplicant may al!iO
be prohibited from re-applying until the nc~l Firclightcr regislnllion period .
PRELIMINARY FILE REVIEW Puss!F.1il
Al various times during the examination :md screening process an upplicm,r s lilc will hc
reviewed by the Executive Director .1nd/or dcsign.1ll.:d Commi!lsion s1.11T to dctcrmim.:
quulilications and suiti.lbilily for hire. An upplh:iml \\'ill be subject lo immediate dis,1rndilica1ion
al :iny time for fuilul'c to meet Lhe minimum qualilictitions :ind standards csti.lbli.shcd by the
Conimission. In nddition, uny folsilicu1ion. omission or information, or mutcriul
misrcprcsc111.11ion or facl by nn npplicant may ulso b~ grounds lbr disqu:1lilic.uion. Applicmn
lill!s Ill.&)' nlso be rcvic,,cd by the Commissiont?rs for suilability.
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION For Commission Review
Applicanls shall be invcstig,nccl as to clmr.iclt.:r, conducl, driving record. employment, criminal
history. :me.I refim:ncc:s. The b.u:kground ilwcstignlor will .1lso use the rcsulLi; or the Polygrnph
e~um und the Suitabilily Assessment when conductin!: the 13:ickground lnvcsli~tion. The
results or the Background lnvcstigntion will be rcvhmcd by the Civil Service Commission :md
:1rc considered con lidcntiol.
BACKGROUND REVIEW Pass/Fail
The rcsuhs of lhc Background Investigation, Polygraph nnd Suitability Assessment. along with
informntion conLUincd in the upplicnnt"s lilc rclalcd to qunlilicutions und suilubility will be
n:vil:wed. by the Commissioners. An :1pplknnt must mcct Lhc minimum sumdards rchltcd to
qualilication illld suitnbilily to lhc s:llisfoction or n 111ajorily or tl1c Commission. tu be appnwcJ
for plncc111en1 on the eligible register.
CANDIDATE PIIYSIC'AL A131LITY TEST (CPAT)
J\pplicunts must provid~. to thc sutislilclion of the Commission. a current Cundidutc Physic.ii
Ability Test (CPAT) ccrtilic.ition in order to be placed on the eligible register. Fnilurc lo provide
a current certilieation within the tirnclinc requested may cilusc c.lcl:1ys in ccrtilic:llfon and or n111y
cm1sc the npplkant to be disqualilicd from l'urthcr consic.lcmtion.
ELIGIBLE Rl!:GISTER
Applicants who pass all :1bovc mentioned Commission test philscs rind who provicfo u current
Candidu1c Physical Ability Test (C'PA'I) ccrtific.llion shall be placcJ on the Eligible Rcgisti.:r in
.ilplmbcticul order or us dclincu by the intcr-i:ovi:rnmcntal ngrccmcnl.
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CERTIFICATION
Upon receiving :i rcquisilion for :m academy from lhc Excculiw Dircclor or Safely. applic:mls
shall be certilicd lo the Executive Direc1or ol' Safely. From lhc ccrlilicalion !isl rci:ci\'cd and
upon wrillcn appl'ovnl by the Chicr oflhc Fire Dcparlmctu. chc Executive Director of S:ilcty shall
select which ar,plicants, in considcrulicin of un .tr,pointmcnt. urc to receive u conditional offer or
l!tnploymcnt.
CONDITIONAL OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT
The Ext!cutivc Director of Snli!Ly retains the authority to extend n Conditional Oll~r or
Employment or to rescind a Conclitional Oller based on llw provisions uf the City and County of
Denver Chnrtcr, the Denver Civil Service Commission Rules, ond other rclcvtml legal authority
(including the Americans wilh Disabilities Act).
A Contlilinn:tl orre.-of E,mglovmcnt may be re,•olml ;ran npplil:ant is um1ble to pcrlonn the
csse111iul functions of lhe job (with or wilhout n:asonnble .1ccommoc.Jmion): posl!s u direct Lhre:it
to the hcuhh :md s:ilbly or thcmsclvus or others: is unable to comply with the posl-condi1ional
oiler nppointnuml schedule; or is rnmbh: to begin ,,ork \\ ith lhe Dc11vcr Fire Dcparlmcnl when
scheduled. TI,c Condilionnl oner may :ilso be revoked should ;m applicant have his/her nume
removed from the Eligible Regislcr. or be determined that he/she clocs not mi:ct the qualilic.1tions
for original appointment.
Applicants rccciving :i Condilionnl O0i!r of Emplo)·mcnt from thl! facculivc l)irector of Surety
arc subject to the following:
MEDICAL EVALUATION: Applicnnts shull ~ required to succcssfully undergo ;1 medical
evaluation at the City·s l!Xpcnsc. Thi: mctlicul !!valuation includes. bUL is not limited to: :1 mcdicnl
examination, n vision nnd he.tring 11.:st, a psychologicul lest. u post-job offer questionnaire. a
psychologic;tl cvulmuion, :ind u drug screen, In order 10 b4.l hired, each upplicunt must be :tblc to
pcrfonn thc essential lltnctions of the job (wilh or without reuso1mblc uccommodalion). Further,
the applicant shnll not pose a direct thn:ut to the hcnhh ancJ s:1lcty of thcmsdvi:s l,r olhcrs. as
dctcm,inccJ by a mcdic:il cvulunlion co11duc1i.:t.1 by the itpprovcd mccJic:tl c.•rnminer ,md
psychol01:1i!;1, consistl!nt with the Americans wilh Oisubilitics Act. Applicants shall ~ provided
indivh.llial consicJcrmion in the asscssmcnl or uny dis~1bilit)'•rclatcd physical or mcntttl limil:uions
:ind thl! ubility lo provide rcusonublc: nccomnll1dmion for those limitutions.
DRUG SCREEN: As parl of the dru,.; scn:cn. dnig use will he evaluated lirst ng:iinst the
Minimum Quulilicntions. rind as uppropriutc on u cuse•by-case bnsis, and may be grounds lor
cJisquolilkution. JI' the drug screen (h:iir follicle 11n;1lysis) slll'>\VS 1hc use of a controlled
subsl:lncc. th:11 foci mny be c:ursc for disqualilication. WhcJ'c use llf a prescription drug is
detected. applicants mu) be rcl1uin:d Lo offer proof that the drug lms been pt'cscribcd b) .i
physician for the ,1pplicun1. If the applicant is unubh: to provide such r,rool: cmplo)'me11t m;1y be
denied. Employment may ulso be denied where future or continued use or u prcsi:ribi:d dru~
poses u lhrcm Lo s:1fo1y or would impair job [)l!rlonn.incc. The question or ru1urc or continued
use of u prcscrib<!tl drug shall be referred tu Lh<! medical cxamincr for .in evaluation m1d
recomm1:ndution unda.:r the Civil Scrvicl! rules and other applicable leg.al ;,utho1ity.
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FINAL JOB OFFER
Final job off~rs will be n,aclc to ccrtiliccl upplicants who hnve successfully com pli!Lcd nil
condiliom,I oITer tcslinl;/scrncnini: and who :ire ublc 10 perform the cssc.mliul !unctions of' the job
(with or without rcttsonnblc nccommodolion) nnd who don't otherwise pose u direct 1hrc"t 10 the
hcallh and sufcty or themselves or others.
VISlON STANDARDS
Visu.11 llCUity must be 20/30 binocular with or without correction.
Uncorrected ,•isunl ucuity must be 20/100 binocular or bcllcr lbr wearers or JumJ cont.tels or
glasses.
Firelighters with uncorrected :1cuity or less th;111 20/100 in either eye must 1:u1Ty u spurc rmir
ofglnsscs.
Successful long-term soft dully mmr conh,ct lens wearers correct:1ble to 211/30 or heller :ire
subject to no unco1Tectcd sumdnrd on three conditions: I) ··successful"' long-1crn1 wcurcrs have
worn their lenses si~ months or more, 2) will rcpluce their lenses every six months to one ycur or
more f'rcqucnll)' if lhc lens becomes uncomfort.iblc or dillicult to wcnr, nnd 3) will clean the
lcnscs on a regular basis ns recommended by the manufoclurer. Soft con1act lens wi:ar should be
considered o condition of continuing cmploy1m:111.
Visuul ucuity for correctcd-n:f'ractive surgery. radial kcnnotomy (RK). or pholorl!fmctivc
kcralolomy (PRK) lo 20/30 needs individual evaluation. The Denver Civil Service Commission
requires a wniling pcrlod of six months uncr son contm:t lenses h:nrc been dispensed or aficr
corrective surgery hns been done. lo ensure the success or the procedure und/or slabili1 . .ntiun.
Vision correction requires various cvnluntion periods to measure the success of the procedure.
Discuss the Essential Firelighting Functions (pgs. 24-28) wilh your doctor to ensure that you
understand uny physicul limirntions :md potcntial risks involved. h is highl)• recommended tlmt
upplicllnts lake :m active approuch to correct vision problems in order lo meet the stand.irds for
employment. Fnilurc to do so could imp:1et your selection for an :icudcmy.
HEARING STANDARDS
All hc:1ring-impuircd indi\'iduuls :ipplyini:; for lirclighler positions wilh critical hearing dc1m111ds
will be c.ircfully cvuluntct.l on ;m individmtl basis.
Applic.ints must meet pure tone thresholds in the um1idcd worst c.ir nol worse llliln 15dB loss in
three or the four lrcquencics (500 I IZ. I 0001 lz. 20001 lz and 30001 lz) or no greater than 30 dl3 m
:iny one of the lirst th rc~ l'rcqucncics nilh till avcrugc loss of less tlmn 30 dB lor ull lour
frequencies. Testing wilh ii he.iring nid is nol pcrmiucd .
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DENVER FIRE ACADEMY
PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM
PREPARATION GUIDE
TI1c Denver Fire Academy recommend!. 1.1II applicants be awurc or the following physical
requirements.
Once in the Fire Ac:idcmy, every morning st.irts with :1 workout. This workout routine includes
the following:
:> Minimum or I 00 sil-ups und push-ups l!ach muJ every dny .
:> Strcnglh lraining 2 -3 limes per week.
:> Ci1rdio/muscul1.1r circuit tr.tining wl!ckly.
:> Running al lcust twice II week. Slnrling wilh :?O minutes per run. ul mt 8 • 10 minute rcr mile
pace. By de<? end or the Acnd~my, we will incmmsc to 45 miltutts per run :it lhc s:uttc or
quicker pncc.
:> Wind sprints pcriodicully throughout the Academy .
:> Omyi;ing hose for leg conditioning pcriodicidly throughout the Acudcmy.
:> Stair-climb, up lo live nights, 5 -IO times periodically througholll the Ac:idcmy.
:> Stair-climb. up to live flights, S -IO times pcriodil:ully lhroughuul the Acudcmy in l'ull
tumoul gc:ir wilh equipment.
In addition to Lhc morning routine. drill ground days include wearing .ill 1umou1 gear ,ind
carrying other equipment all day. This adds npproximatcly SO pounds or \.,,eight lo be carried all
day.
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ESSENTIAL DENVER FIREFIGHTING FUNCTIONS
Physic:ul Tusk St11tcmcnts
• Put on and wear protective equipment.
• Open hydrant lo charge the hose.
• Us1: 1 ·3/4 inch hose :1s un att:1ck line.
• Use cquipmcm (e.g .. .ix. sledge h:unmcr. etc.) to mnkc lbrcibl.: entries,
• Enter smoke lilied buildings/rooms with a hose in hand while wc:tring full protective
clothing.
• CrJwt on u noor und if you c:mnot sl!c, foci for the hc:tl or th.: lire source.
• Systemotically search ror trnppct.l persons.
• Drug victims with the help or another lireligh1cr.
• Scrcw the hosL? connccLion 10 lhc hydrant.
• DrJg ch:ngc<.1 1-3/4 inch hosl! up stairs and .around funtiturc when lighting :1 lir~.
• Curry victims with the help of another lircliglul!r.
• Use a hose clnmp lo clamp., churgcd/unch11rged hose.
• Wrap u hose around n hydrant to stretch it out und ensure it rcnche!i thi: plug.
• Climb stuirs wearing full Cljllipmcnl while responding lo a cull for scrvkc.
• Carry henvy equipment (hose: pm:k. 1m:dicul box. ttir bottles) up stuirs while wearing full
equipment.
• Support n Im.Ider. nnd misc the halyard lo extend lo the dcsirct.l lcnglh. then lower into
objcclivc.
• Climb un :.ieriul l:1ddcr wearing full equipment.
• I lokl .1 chnrgcd 1-3/4 inch hose unussistcd and open the nozzle.
• Drag~• victim out ol" u building unussislcd while wcnring run lllmoul gcur.
• Drag accordion lbldl!d or 11:u loild. um:hurgcc.l 2 1/2 or 3 inch hose until it is fully extended.
• Drng chargc<l 1 ·3/4 inch hose unussistccJ.
• Rclond hose and pul it back onto the cnginc/quinl.
• Remove hcuvy cquipmclll (i.e .. ejector. posiLivc pressure lbn, rnn. nH:dicnl box) li·om the
tnrck; trunsport :md phtcc it in opcrmion unassisted.
• Use a pike pole to pull down ti ceiling.
• C:irry a victim out or a building un:t!lsistcd while wc.,rini Ii.ill turnout ye.tr.
• Curry people unassisted down lacJc.lcrs we.iring lull turnout :;car.
• Curry people unassisted ,·ia st:tirs \\Caring full turnout gear.
• Can·y a section of rolled hose unussistcd.
• Lower lnddcrs und rc•bcd them onto the t111ck/quint.
• Remove nn extension l.u.Jdcr from the app:1ratus unassisted and curry il lu iL,; destin.ition.
• Opcrute ., churgccJ lim: from conlincd spaces.
• Opcmtc foum equipment.
• Opcmtc n line from heights (e.g .• rooftops).
• While 01\ 11 ladder. dil'eCt MIier ul lire.
• Opcr.itc the l.lddcr pipi: from an ueriul platform.
• Exu:nd the booster line lo tt lirc.
• I loisl cquipmcml 10 upper lc:vc:ls by ;1 rope.
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Mcchnnicul Tusks
• Operate power tools (i:.g .• chuin saw. circul,1r saw. etc.) during the course or lirclighling
activities.
• Remove the hydrnnL ct1p with ll wrench.
• S,llcly shut off utility services to buildings in emcri;cncy siluutions.
• OpcrJtc hl.!.ivy equipment (e.g., •~m-..s-ol'..lifo", etc .) in response to .in cm~rgcncy.
• Opt:rule clcctricul/gas shut-off valves.
• r-or ucri:ll l:tcldcrs. set up truck jacks. pl.lee chocks, .ind lht:n position and raise ladder.
• Make openings for vcnlilution usiny equipment (c.i,;., suws. axes, etc.).
• Drive lireli~hting/cmcrgency equipment to and rrom u scene.
• Rcs1,ond to hazards rcl.,tcd to cli:ctricul emergencies.
• Opcr,llc u lire Cl-.linguishcr.
• Inspect :i pumper during opcrnlion: check gauges.
Rescue & Fire Su11pr1:ssion
• Benwarc of l!lcctl'ical lines wlwn Sl!Uins up ladders and dirccling water streams.
• Seek lhc source of a lire and extinguish.
• Determine the surest evucuation route.
• Evucuul!! persons from a lire ureu .
• Determine 1hc stabilily of supporling surfaces.
• Assist al n w,ucr rescue.
• Cnlculale lriction loss in hosl! 10 l!nsurc thl! proper waler pressure is provided to succcssfull)
put out u lire.
• Culculule, achieve. und 111aint.1in corrccl water pressure for hose lines.
• Dclc1111inc when lo open roofs. w.111s, und doors.
• Calcul:uc the height of a buildiny in lcel from i1s lloors to ensure luddcrs tire elevated to the
proper heiy.hl.
• Dctcm1i11c th<: number or linl!s lo hook up to succcssli.1lly put out a lire ..
• Select the proper number of hoses required lo rl!tu:h thl! lir~.
• Octcrmini: the correct stream to usl!.
• Calculalc gallons per minute oul ol'n particular size hose.
• Calcut.uc the hc:ight of a building in lcct from its lloors to cnsun: the proper numbcr or hoses
ure selected to rcuch the lire.
• Rccomn11?nd ussisrnncc from luw enforcement. mcdici1I. coroner. or uLil it)' personnd us
needed.
Administrative
• Write descriptions of sit1mlions in mcdic:11 reports.
• Complete incident reports on lhc i:omputcr.
• Write building lirl! inspc!ction reports.
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Emergency Mcdici1I Ser\'lccs
• Ex1ricalc people l'rom m1Lon1obilcs.
• Assess a patient's condilion und providl! npproprhllc cnrc.
• Properly utilize emergency cquipmcnl and supplies.
• Salcly drive emergency response vehicle to nnd from u scene.
• Use Lhe neccssnry tools to rrcc tr.1ppcd persons.
• Perform CPR or other appropriate cnrdiac i:mcrgcncy procedures.
• R~scuc vicLims and npply resuscitation measures as n~ccss:try.
• Administcr oxyi;cn 10 victims.
• Extricalc pcoph: from automobiles.
• Remove persons from cntr·Jpmcnts; s.ii.:ly free victims.
• Prepare und Lr.msfor :1 ptllie1ll lo :m emergency \'Chicle.
• Control 1hc blccding of a p.ilicnl.
• Tn:.n shock.
• Identify t111d respond to hazards UL the scene.
• Gather information from u patient or 11tmily regarding the p:1Licnt's mi:clicul history.
• Provide concise and complete infonmuion to parJmcdics rcgnrding the status t.lf patients.
• Assist in childbirth.
• Prepare lhc emergency vehicle lbr the lll!Xt response. includin~ decon\mnim1ting and
disinrccting unil und equipment, restocking supplies, inspecting equipment. and mnking or
.irrJnging for necessary rcpuirs or rcplaccmcnl.
• Control the emergency scene to pro1cct youl'sell: coworkers. und the patient
• Set up and operate the Automatic External Dclibrillutor.
• Immobilize fractun:s.
• Assess 1hc emergency scene mul request ussislancc if necessary.
• Accunitcly t.il,;c incoming calls or informaiion from the disputchcr rcgurding rcqucsts for
emergency medical services.
• Control .l hysterical patient rcqt1iring medic.ii uttcntion.
• Monitor nnd provide needed cure when trunsporting a patient to a medic.ii facility.
• Banda~c wounds.
• Cnlm m.:nt,llly chnllcngcd patients to ensure they can be cured lo1· succcssrully.
• Assist medical SIUff\\·ith continued cure of tlu: patient.
• Administer glucose to dinbctics.
• Comfort lillllily. friends • .ind bystmukrs .11 n Jin: scene or medical facility.
ll11z:1rtlous M:1tcrh1ls (IIAZ-MAT)
• Respond to the rdcasc or potcntinl release or lmzmlous nmtcri:if.
• lhili2c nnd m.iinrnin pcrsonal/chcmic:1I protective cquipmenl.
• Complete rctJuircd J lnz:irdous Mntcri:ils tr:iining.
• Rcud I I AZ-MAT rcl'crcm:u materials :ti :t scene to provide the proper rcsp\lllSC to u hat.mJous
matcri.1ls spill.
• Perform dcfimsivc mitigation techniques (c.~ .• dikini,:. du111111ing. divcrtin~. etc.).
• Apply .t foam bl:mkct.
• Pcrfom, oflcnsivc mitigntion tcchniqul!s (e.g .• plugging. p:11d1ing. etc.).
• SprJ)' chcmiculs on n fire.
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Firl! Prc,·cntion/1 nspcctions
• lnspccl commercial built.lin~s fo1· lire hazards defined in lire t.:odes und s1:,te law (c.~ .•
building intcriors/c,xtcriors, hazardous malcrials stomgc. and inspccLion or standpipes. snll)kc
dctcclors. fire cxLinguisher. lirc alarm. und sprinkll!r systems).
• Dctcm1inc lil'c code violmions.
• /\ccuralC:ly docun,cnt lire code violations.
• Inspect n:sidcntial complexes of three or more fomilh:s lbr lire lmzurds.
• Seek complinncc whh lire codcs by a building owner.
• Note taclicul inlbnnation such as locmion of c~ils lo ussisl in fmurc opcr.ilion!I.
• lnvcsligutc comph,int.s of lire hazards, duni;crs. or violations.
Fire lm·cstigations/PC1st-fi'irc Duties
• Inspect, service. and p!!rfonn tests of ull SC'B/\ 10 ensure they me working properly.
• Muintnin ull personal protcctivc equipment.
• Keep all tools and equipment in workini; condition.
• Muintuin .in inventory of tools and equipment.
• Replenish supplies when needed.
• Arter u lire is extinl,luishcd, check for smoldering lire inside walls 11nd ceiling.
• Perform rcguh1r service 1csls on nll upp.tr:llus.
• Search for missing people.
• Preserve cvideni:c m lire scene .
• Pcrlbnu overhaul operations.
• Inspect. clean. m,d polish c~1uipmcnl uncl uppar,uus by lmnd.
• Fill pressurized wntcr extinguisher.
• Rt:movc all usctl equipment from rigs uncr n lire for cleaning.
• Secure accid1mt/lirc scene.
• Remove hoses Iron, drying rncks and store them.
• Remove burned um.I charred w.ish:.
• Put l'urnhure in one loca1ion and protect it with salvage covers.
Tr.tining/Drills
• Maintnin physic~,, lilm:ss stand:1rds or the dcp.iruncnt.
• I.cam how lo succcsslully ullack u lire.
• Participate in ongoing training drills lo develop and mainrnin prolicicnt:)'.
• Lcurn about cxtrict1ting victims from vchiclcs.
• l.c.:arn about forcible entry into buildings.
• Read 1111d comprehend ,~riucn tr.tining millcrials.
• Lc.irn the most direct routes Lo various 11ddrcsscs in ~1 response .irc:1.
• Lcnrn about vcnlil:.1tion mclhods lo :1id in cxlinguishing a lire.
• I.cum ubout lhc characteristics of mid propel' uses or h1ddcrs.
• I.cum lire dcp:1rtmcnl rules nnd rcgul:11iuns.
• I.earn . r,ructicc and perform cvolulions.
• l.1::im nbouL various mcllmds or n:scue.
• I.cam thl! loc:1tio11s of streets, water nrnins und hydrants in II response area.
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• Lcnm uboul building construction to delermim! how a lire might rl!ncl in thm building. mnl 10
ensure the !mlcty or those \\lorking in and around the building.
• Lcum nboul hydraulics und pump orcrJtion.
• Lc.>rn about lire beh,wior.
• Lcurn about roi,cs and knots to uccomrlish rescues.
• Lc.irn nboul ;ippropri:uc lire streams gi\'cn l'uctors thaL can affect the llow or \\later through
the nir.
• Lc.irn nboul caring lbr hoses, hose lays und hose use.
• Learn i,bout vurious causes of lire.
• Lc.irn .ibout w.itcr supply systems.
• w.irn nboul salvage und overhaul.
• Learn about lire :tlnrms.
• Learn about ropes nmJ knots to stabilize vehicles.
• l.cnm .tbout ropes and knots to succcssfull) huul tools.
• Lcurn about auto111,1tic sprinkler systems.
Fire Stuliou Duties
• Report for duty on lime.
• Mninlain positive working ri.!lntionships with people in the lire house.
• Present o clean ond neat nppcnr:mcc.
• Mainu.iin u neut tmd clean working :mtl living environment at the lir~ station.
• Answer routine phone calls in the st.ttion.
• Mainu,in the exterior oJ' lire sL,llion: lawns. walkwuys. and driveways.
• Phm :ind cook mculs.
• Store lire cquipmcm and sur,plics.
• Mnkc your own bed ::ind chnngc linens when appropriale.
Public Rclntinns
• Use tact :ind diplonmcy in den ling whh the public.
• lntcracl :111d work with citizens.
• Provide lire cdueu1ion progrnms lo the public when requested.
• Conduct lire station tours when requested :md upprovcd.
• M:1kc public cduc~11ion c:,lls.
• Refer people to agencies thnt provide sociul services.
C'ommunicMion
• Listen 10 the dispatcher. othl!r lire vehicles. und comnmncling oniccrs by raJio lo c.Jctcnninc
courses of' :telion.
• Advise the comm:mding omccr or lire conditions, h.tzurds. muJ exposures .11 the sccnc.
• Exehuni::e neccs!inry information with other firelighters al a scene .
• Tulk with other lirelightcr.s al an c111crgency scene 10 dclcrminc the best courses of ac1ion.
• C'ommunicatc with the superior during., lire.
• Clcrirly :md accunitely communicntc patient informntion and care to medical slttff.
• Envirunmc:nlal/Working Conditions
• Avoid und protccl ugainsl infoctious ngi:nls.
• Avoid and protect against lm:wrllou:; subsmm:cs through inhulation. injection. ingestion. an<l
absorption.
• Protect against possiblt.: burn injuries.
• Fight lires in an cxlrcm!!ly hot t!nvironmcnt.
• Work quickly 10 suppress a lire.
• Fight lircs in s1noky buildings when visibility is poor.
• Fi~ht tires in smoky buildings when visibility is nonexistent.
• Prcvcnl exposure to sht1rp objects.
• Protect against uninstnllcd or umhiclded electrical equipment.
• Perlb1m physically dcmnndini; tusks under extreme lluctuations in tt:mpcrnturc.
• Avoid :md protect uy:iinst high noise levels when riding in cmcrgcncy which:s.
• Work 24-hour shirts with lilllc or no sleep.
• rerlonn on lt1ddcrs.
• Protect agi\insl smoke tind dust.
• Protect against r.1diation h:1z.artls.
• [>crform wearing l'ull equipmcni.
• Fight tires in sub-zero lcmpcrJturcs.
• Work on or around moving m.1chincry or equipment.
• Withstand sLrong vibrations (e.g., riding in emcrycncy vehh:lcs or ,1p1m1ting pO\\,Cr tools).
• Work in con lined spaces in crnmpcd bocJy positions.
• Prevent exposure lo noxious odors. • • Pcrfonn in \'<Cl ilrl!us.
• Pcrfom1 in slippery arcns .
• Perform in muddy urcns.
• Pcrfom1 in icy orc;1s.
OTHER CHARACTERISTICS
• I loncst
• Sclf-l)isdplined
• Dcpcndnblc
• Self-Motivated
• Councous
• Fl.:xiblc
• Coopcrnli\'c
• Ethical
KNOWLEDGE AREAS
EMS l(nowlcdgc (Kno\vlcdgc of lirst :iid procedures: Knowledge of CPR: Knowlcdg1: or blood
borne pathogens; Knowledge or mr:dicul pro1ocol)
Mechunlcul Comprc.?hcnsion (Knowledge or vurious tools und their use; Knowh:dgc or
mcchunical concepts (1!,g .• how engines opcr.itc. basic hyc.lmulics, mlt.l alhcr Nlatcd conceplsl)
Emergency ProcccJurc Knowledge (Knowledge or procedures for cmcrg1mdcs and unusual
events: Knowledge or rndio codes und procedures)
Building construction {Knowlcclgc ol' the nmlcrittls und constnic1ion fcumrcs of buildings (e.g ..
doors, windows, wulls. and lods): Knowledge or building C:lmstruction)
Use of Lungunge (Knowledge ol' the correct spdliny or won.ls: Knowlcdgc of gr.umnar rules:
Knowledge of punctuation rules)
Knowledge of ,·chicfo cxtn1ction tcclrni<1ucs
Knowledge or fire department rules, regul;1tions, nnd polici~
Knowledge or hu7.Jlrdous mlltcriuls
Knowlcdg~ or lire bcb:l\•inr
Knowledge of street luyouts ;md Che locution or hy<lrnnts nnd miter muins in n rc.'ipcmsc
urc:a
Knowlctlge or lire codes nnd rcgulntions to ensure proper inspection
Ability to undl!rstnnd imd interpret bnsic .:hcmicnl, biological, nnd rmliulol!ical hirms 1111d
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Denver Civil Service Commission
Webb Municipal Bldg. -2nd Floor
201 W. Colfax Ave, Dept 1208
Denver, CO 80202-5332
Phone: 720-913-3370
Fax: 720-913-3373
www.dcnvcrgov.org/civ ilscrvicc
Sec Reverse Side for Maps and DirccCions
All visitors lo the Webb Municiral Buildin~ nre subjci;t to si:i:urhy screening.
BUS AND LIGHT RAIL SERVICE
• Access by Bus :ind Light R:i.il service is :ivailnblc .
• For information on routes and schedules c:ontuct RTD .
• RTD"s local Dcnvcr nunibcr: JOJ-299-6000.
• Outside the 303 an:u code cull RTD toll free nl l-800-366-7433 .
• Conluct RTD on the web al: h ttq://www.RT O-Dcn\'er.com.
PUBLIC PARKING
• No free oarkiny is uvuilnblc .
• On-s1rcct metered purkin~ is not un option for those \\ht1 :,re testing
due lo the dunuion of' the test. Applicunls m-c not pcrmiucd to leave
lht! testing :m!u once tltl! test begins.
• Purki11g is ;ivail,1blc in a vuri1?ty or public lots 1g:m1gcs in the downtown
urcu. Purking lot li:cs rJngc from $5.00 lo S 12 .00 for long-term
parking.
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Civil Service Commission
Webb Bldg. -2nd Floor
201 W. Colfax Ave. Dept 1208
Denver, CO 80202-5332
Phone: 720-913-3370
Fax: 720-913-3373
WWW .denvergov .ora/civilservice
Webb Municipal Office Bldg.
Bordered by:
W. Colrax Ave on the South
Court Pl. on the North
14m St. on the West
15111 St. on the Easl
Public Entrances:
On Court Pl .. one block West of
the 16u' St Mall, at 15111 SI..
On W. Colfax Ave., at the inter-
section of 14111 St • and
Bannock St.
Directions from l-25
Use the Speer Blvd exit 212-A
Go south east toward down -
town, 1.5 miles to Colfax Ave .
Turn left (East) onlo Colrax Ave
Or
Use the Colfax Ave exit 210-A
Go East on Colfax toward
downtown
Directions from Airport
Take Pena Blvd to I-70 West
bound .
Al junction with 1-25, lake 1-25
South and then follow directions
rrom 1-25 {See above .)
Sec Page 31 for infornrntio11 on Bus and Light Rnil Service, and Public r:1rking.
EXHIUIT II
0RNVF.R FIRE llf;PARTMENT
STANDARD OPERATING GUIDF.LINE
ENGINE C'OMl•ANY Ot•[RATIONS PARTIES TRAPPED, EXTRICATION RESPONSE
(TOPIC' No: 2112.0S)
AND
DENVER F'mE DEPARTMENT
STANl>ARD OP[RATlNG GUIDELINE
ENGINE COMPANY OPF.:RATIONS AT MOTOR VEIIICU: FIRF.S
(TOPIC No: 2112,06)
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Topic:
0£N\'Ert Ji'lllE l>El'All'I i\ll~NI Topic No:
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STANDAHi> OP[RA'fll'IG GUIDELINE Appro,·ccJ:
Hl!vicw Date:
ormlATIONS: ENGINE Ol'Elt,\TIONS Rcpl:tccs:
Engine C'omJJnny Opcr.ltions :it Motor
Vehicle Fires
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03-22-13
l SOG 2118.110 (01•1-l•l I)
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f>URPOSI~: To idcntil) opcmtion.11 1:iclics for sulc m1d efficient cxtinguishmcm ~11'
motor vehiclc lircs
SC'OPE: Applies to ull engine company members llpcmting ill .i motor vchit.:le lire.
Also includccJ urc members or truck/to\\er/hcavy rescue comptmics thm
arc disr11ttchcd to aid in the C:-itinguishmcnl, lbn:ibl1: 1.:ntry. or scun:h or
these vehicles.
Motor Vehicle Fires
/\. Fire Control Opcrutions
B.
/\ molor vehicle lire .should bc treated as a •mini hllllsc · lire in lhc scope
or duties to be perfonncd by rcspondiny lire crc\\S. Fin: attm.:k. lbn:ihlc
entry. primary search • .ind vcnlil.nion .in: 1111 tasks that ncl!d to be
performed lly the anivini: engine crew. l ta,·ing ml!mllcrs rully prcparl!cl 10
hondl~ lhcsl! dulics h)' wearing. PPE und SCO/\ will cnsurc u successful
operation. wilh lire salcly in mind.
'I he minimum lcvd of prolcclion for Fircliglu..:rs is full protcc1ive clothing
(l>J>E) while breathing air from an SC-BA. Whih.: cny.ig..:d in pump
opcr.uk,ns. lhc Engineer is nol cspcctc<l to wcnr 1h11 PPE. Oniccrs huvc
discretion us whether to wear PPE with SCBA. blll ir they urc cngu~ed in
uny lirclighting efforts. rrE with SCl3/\ should be \\\lrn.
·1 he minimum size hoscli1tc for a working auto lire is the 1-3/4 .. lmndli11e
\\·ilh .i conslam gulh.,m,ge fog nolllc capable or !lowing u minimum or
125 gallons pcr minut..: (gpm). If u~ing tin on-bonrd lb.un proportioning
s)'slcm (i.e. Pierce Engines). the previously recommended 95 gpnt li.lnm
1107.llc should he avoided .is it will nol produce rm m.lc,1u.11c fonn, stn.:nm.
/\ppamtus Placement
Apparnlus should he pluccu up\\incJ :ind uphill or the incident. ir
~,pplil;uhlc, Lo :1/liml pnllcc1ion lh)m ha,nrdous liquids nml vapor:;. und
also lo rcdm:c smokc cxplisurc l'or lhc Eni;inccr .
ConsiJcrntion should ;1lso bc given lo using the appamtus us ~, hurrier to
shield the incident t'mm 1ml'lic ha1ar<.ls. W:tming lights shoulu be h:ll
operating with the use oftrnflk ~ones. if 111:ccssnry. The use ofro.id 11:ircs
is c.liscuurngcd cJuc to the possibility or ignition of llummahlc v.ipors.
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Section:
Topic:
DENVlm F11t1~ l>L::l'Alrl'l\lt~NT • Topic No:
1 Dntc:
; 2112_.06
STANDARD OPERATING GUll>li:LINE . Appruvct.l: 1 OJ-22-11
1 T..18
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Ol'EltATIONS: ENGINI~ 01'1::lti\TIONS Rcphu:cs:
1 SOG ?IIH.IIO (lll•l•M II
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Engine Comp1tny Opcrutions ul Motor
Vchiclc Fin-s
C. Wutcr Sunnlv
tr Lhc wutcr carried l,n thc engine will not be sullicicnt for cxlinguishmcnt,
early considcnuion must bl! yivl.'n lo utfdilional wmcr supply :murcc:..
Securing :i \Hlh!r supply (hydrnnl) is n viublc option. providcd om: is
nvuilablc an<l lrJflic considcr.1tionc; coincide with a supply linl! bdng laid
out. Another considcr,llion is calling for un udditional engine comp,lll}.
especially for uuto lircs on the highwa)'/lh:cw.iy, when.· hydrnnls arc
limited, or if thl! size of vehicle will <lcnmnd more \\ntcr for lire .mack.
There urc highwuy!frccwny stundpipes .md h;·dranls avuilablc for use. um!
lhcsl! should be pre-planned, noted. :mt! 1r:ilncd with for use by comp~1nil!S
having them in thcir district.
D. Fire Allnck
Where: Jl.)rlics arc lrupped in the which:. waler :.hould be lirsl upplicd lo
protect the patients ant! pcrmil on cni!ctivc n:scuc .
Due lo thc possibi lily ol' a fuel system lcnk or mrtun:. or in the c, cnl of nn
uc1ivc rud leak or fuel spill. the :mack line of choice should be Lhc 1-J/.f'
lmndlinc with u minimum ol' 11 125gpm fog nozzle having the cupi1bility of
immediately pulling foam to work (rrc-conncclcd foum line).
II' foam is used. 1hc selling should be proportioned :ll the 6% fo:1m
disclmrgc si:ttins, 'I his is lhl! recommended selling for E85 l~thunol-ba:,cd
nu:I und will work well for othl!r types of vehicle fuel mixtures.
When rescue is not u !ilctor, initiul \Hiler should lir~il bc aprlied for scvcral
sccont.ls to extinguish lil'I! or cool do\\•n the :m!.i around :Ul.) fud lunl.s or
fuel systems. This i:. csrcciully importnnt if the fm:I tanks :ire Li'luclicd
Pctrnlcum Oas (LPG) or Liquid Nutuml Cfa!. (LNG).
Onc mumber Lll' the uttm;f, 11:um. in full 1,11E with SCBA. mu,;t huvc
forcible entry lools in his/her poi.c;ession lo provide r,rompl and s:ili: entry
into the vehicle.
E. Firclightcr Apnro:1ch
1 he uu.ick approach lo u , chide lire shC1uld be one that .ivoids direct
.ipprouch from the front or thi: vl!hidc and onl! th:,t avoids clo-;c contucl
\\ ilh mt) tire tluu is di!'cctly uffl!ch:d by fire. Some , chicks today have
front bumrcrs th.it :ire t11t:1ched hy t\\·O shocks cnci,scs in a 1m:t.tl housing
~ I IJ 01, I n!,!utr (.'nt111';Ml) C )pl.-r,11j,11" al M,llur V"h ,le I uri
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Topic:
Dl~NVER FIRI~ l>l~l•Alt'l'l\lENT , Topic No: , 2112.06
1 J):1 ti:: 0J-22-11
STANDARD OPERAT[NG GUIDELIN~ [ App,:ovcd: : TAD--.
Ol•En,\TIONS: ENGINI! 011 ERA'l'l01'1S
[ Ri:vh;w Dute: 1 03~22-13
't Rcplnccs: SOG 211 H.UU tlll-U-11)
Engine Compnn)' Opcr.itions :1t Motor
Vehich: Fires
1 0111£ SOG N11111hi:r C/11111,:1!1{
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known us <!11''1'~'1' llh.wrhi11.~ h11111p,•1·s. When he.ucd by lire. these shocki;
\\rill cfovclop high pressures. hem up. und m:1y explode. caui;ing the front
bumpi=r to bccomc u projectile that n111y scriousl)· injur1.: .t Fin:lightcr.
Bumper usscmblies h:l\'c been known to trnvcl 25 lcct. ,\ tire or split rim
th:ll is in close contact lo or being exposed to llumc impingement n-.,y nlsl,
become o projcclih: i r ovcrhcutcd.
Sufliciclll cooling of these two urc.is with w:11cr is nccdcu prior 10
engaging in any uctivily that muy put Fircliglucrs in thl!ir p:tlh (i.e. prying
open 1hc hood of the vehicle for engine ncccss),
or special considcr.1tion arc lhc gas-fillcJ s1ru1s, springs. cylinclcrs,
cxtcnJing al'ms lh.:1t hold the hood opi:n and cxtcn<l the n:ar hatch-hack
doors open. Jr o,·crhcalcu. these struts will also explode and hecomc
projectiles capabll.? of serious bodily injury. Surticicnll)· cooling the:;c
struts with wa1cr will minimilc th!! d,1ngcr or explosion und subscqui:nl
rcle.ise. To ensure personal salcty. be sun! to nllow sulTicienl clearance
whl!ll rl!lensing latches.
I lybrid Vehicles
Most recent publicutions recommend lrcaling n gos hybrid car lire much
thl! same ~ts a l'ucl-only-<lrivcn nuto, wilh u lbw special considcr.tlions.
The 100I or choice is copious ,m10un1s or Miter, which ,viii both climi1mle
the ra<.li:rnt heat and ulso cool the hybriJ·s nM.il ballcry box :md the
plastic cells inside the ballcry pack.
I lybri<l v1.:hides b)• nnturi: ,m: extremely quiet when stoppl.!<l and muy
uppeur lo be oil' \\·hen. in foci, th..:y nrc still running. Shuuing the engine
'1ff and cJisconnccting the vehicle's 12-volt b,lltery will minimize electrical
und lucl-rch11cd hazards.
l lybrid curs huvc ornnge cable~ 11ml <lcsi~nalc high voltage. Avoid cuttin,:
or disconnecling these c:tbl~s.
REFERENCES: None
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Scctlon:
Topic:
DEN\'lm FIRE D•:PAIHI\IEN'f ; To.I!!!: ~o;
Dnte:
STANDARD QJlERA TING GUIOELINE ' Ap[lro\·ctl:
1 Rc,•icw Dute:
Ol'Elt,\'l'IONS: ENGINI~ 01•E1t,\TIONS
Engine Company Opcr.ltions
l'nrtics Trnppctl, F.xrric:ttion R'-'Sponsc
Rcpluccs:
; 2112.05
I OJ-22-11
I T.-18
: 03-22-13
I SOG 2117.CU)(Ol-1-l•II)
1 011/i' SOG i\'11111/1,:r Cl1tt11fil_'1I
PURPOSE: To identify llpcmlionul tuccics tor snfo .ind cllicicnl removal or pt1rlh:s
lruppcd from :1 molor vchich:
SCOPE: Applies 10 all ,.mginc compnny members opcruting u1 u parties
lrnppcd/cxlrica1ion n:sponsc
Pnrtics Trnppcd / Exlricution
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lliu Plnccment
Engines should pnrk 10 ullow :1cccss for incoming trud:/towcr/rescuc
companies m1<J p.1rk in .1 manner lh:tl blocks the scene from om:oming
trntlk yet also alkm·s close ucccss for t1 hanc.llinc stretch .
\Vt11cr Supplv
A sus1uim1blc w.itcr supply l'rom u hydnml should be consid,m!d if needed.
If laying a supply line. lrJnic considcrnlions must bi: taken into accoum
with regnrd lo \'chich:s runnini; over the hose and causing ;1 ruplure.
C. Fjrc All:ick
rhc minimum line suitahlc for ,1 parties trJppcu/extric.ilion is :.1 charncd 1-
3/4" ham.llinc wiLh a minimum 125 gp m l'og nozzle ;n thc n:.idy 11nd
srnlli:d by n t=irctiglncr. Thi:; line should be one lhnL has lcmm capabilities
if coming off n rig whh un on -board lb:im proportioner (prc-conncc1c<.1
fo:un line). Due 10 unforeseen fuel leaks or otlll!r 11.umnahlc ha1 .. mls.
lmvin~ u lba111 stream 'al the rem.I)· is p.ir:unounl for a foam blunkcl anc.1
\'npor :mpprcssi~m .
1>. EMS
Membcr!> of the lirsl due engine nrc responsible for ini1ial 1ri11gc und
medical assessment. Following the initial size-up uml patient assessment,
1hc IC-shall con1nc1 Disp:11ch .md request a,.kJilionul resources. ii" needed.
Ex1ric:1tion
Physi<;nl cxtric:.ilion of patients shoukJ he wcll-i.:oonJimuccJ bcl\\ecn the
i:nginc and lruck/rcscuc crc\\S. Dcm·cr I-ire lkp:1mnc1u is rcsronsihlc Ii.Ir
und in charge o/' all cxlrication acli\'ilics. Once this has been complctcu.
patient care is then turncd over It) orMcc11c AI.S units for lmnsport to a
hospital.
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STANDARD OPERATING GUIDELINE I Approvcd: ; TAB
Review 1>111c: 113-22· 13 ' . Sl!ction: Ol'EIUTIONS: ~NGIN[ Ol•EltATIONS ltcplnccs: SOG 2117.0lt (01-U-l I l
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Topic: Engine Comp:any Operations
r:,rtics Tr:ippcd, E~lric:llion Response
If 1h1: cxlricution process will be lengthy. Al.S members 1m1)' be ullo\\C<.I
access to the puticnt{s) lor I. V. thcrJpy and u quick assessment. if
ncccssury. Thi!i activity will tukc plucc under the direct supervision or the
on scene IC.
REFERENCES: None
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