File #: 16-0380    Version: 1 Name: FY16 RSAF-Special Initiative Grant (Training for Emergency Medical Technicians)
Type: Resolution-Budget Status: Passed
File created: 10/27/2016 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 11/9/2016 Final action: 11/9/2016
Title: Resolution Approving the City of Hampton, Virginia's Participation in and Appropriation of the 2016 Rescue Squad Assistance Fund (RSAF)-Special Initiative Grant through the Office of Emergency Medical Services Grant Program
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Attachments: 1. FY16 RSAF-Special Initiative Grant VP-E02-01-16 AWARD LETTER EMS Technician, 2. FY16 RSAF-Special Initiative Memorandum Of Agreement
Title
Resolution Approving the City of Hampton, Virginia's Participation in and Appropriation of the 2016 Rescue Squad Assistance Fund (RSAF)-Special Initiative Grant through the Office of Emergency Medical Services Grant Program


Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
The Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS) announced that Hampton Division of Fire & Rescue was awarded an FY16 RSAF-Special Initiative Grant for an Emergency Medical Technician class by the Rescue Squad Assistance Fund (RSAF) Grant in the amount of $4,284 with a zero percent cost match of non-Federal funds for the purpose of training twelve (12) Emergency Medical Technicians. This grant has a performance period of October 17, 2016 through October 16, 2017.


Discussion:
The Financial Assistance for Emergency Medical Services Grants Program, known as the Rescue Squad Assistance Fund (RSAF) Grant Program is a multi-million dollar grant program for Virginia non-profit EMS agencies and organizations. Items eligible for funding include EMS equipment and vehicles, computers, EMS management programs, courses/classes and projects benefiting the recruitment and retention of EMS members.

Impact:
This initiative supports the Community Plan 2011 Update Public Safety Goal 4 “Hampton public safety personnel will receive on-going comprehensive training in best practices” by providing Emergency Medical Technician training to new members.


Recommendation:
Rec
Approve.

Body
WHEREAS, the Office of Emergency Medical Services has awarded a 2016 Rescue Squad Assistance Fund-Special Initiative Grant to the City of Hampton, Virginia in the amount of $4,284 with no local match;

WHEREAS, the grant award covers the period of October 17, 2016 through October 16, 2017; and

WHEREAS, the grant funds will cover the cost of one Emergency Medical Technician class for twelve (12) students.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Hampton, Virginia accepts and appropriates the 2016 Rescue Squad A...

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