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• <br />DEVELOPER'S AGREEMENT IS ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD _ <br />B.A. CHAIRMAN ADAMS - RESOLUTION NO. 2000-124 - <br />EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />AMENDED <br />The Board reviewed the proposed resolution in the backup for the meeting. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge thought the committee needed immediate attention, new <br />members, and a new direction. Presently there is a parochial approach to service in the <br />Emergency Services Department instead of a planned approach, and she thought the County <br />needed to go back to that. A new committee could re-evaluate the mission and set some new <br />goals. <br />Chairman Adams agreed and recalled that the original committee was put in place to <br />bring together all volunteers and various fire districts. She thought the County is moving <br />now to a larger level of service. There are new concerns that need to be addressed by a fresh <br />committee. <br />Before the new committee is formed and convened, Commissioner Stanbridge wanted <br />the Board to direct the Emergency Services Director to identify the existing problems and <br />determine and recommend ways and means to resolve them. She stressed that it needs to - <br />be done within his department, without any interference by anyone. She felt confident that <br />Director Wright could find an internal approach through his upper management, the firemen, <br />the paramedics, and could come up with some solutions, or at least identify the problems. <br />One of the problems she would like addressed, as they plan for the ambulance at Station 6, <br />is to also consider other stations that may need ALS engines, such as Stations 3 and 7 which <br />have larger call volumes, but no service. She felt that Director Wright along with his staff <br />could address those concerns and report to the committee when it meets, so there will be <br />October 3, 2000 <br />109 <br />• <br />