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South Bend Fire Department Hazmat&Tactical Team User Fee Ordinance <br /> Page 3 <br /> motor carrier where there is the potential to create fire, traffic and/or pollution threat(s) on a street, road <br /> or highway, the motor carrier shall be charged. <br /> (c) Charges for Replacement Costs and Overtime: In addition to the above, the Fire Department <br /> shall charge for the replacement costs for disposable materials and supplies acquired, consumed and <br /> expended specifically for the purpose of the response, as well as replacement costs for equipment owned <br /> by the Fire Department that is contaminated or otherwise damaged beyond reuse or repair during the <br /> response. This charge shall be made regardless of the location of the incident. In the event that the Fire <br /> Department is required to backfill employees resulting in overtime after the initial four (4) hour period, <br /> those expenses shall be calculated and charged to the responsible party. <br /> Mileage Fees for Out of City Responses: Mileage fees shall be charged for each <br /> vehicle used by the South Bend Fire Department's Hazardous Materials Team which is involved in <br /> responding at an address or near the scene of a hazardous materials emergency involving hazardous <br /> materials, hazardous substances, and/or hazardous waste which is located outside of the City of South <br /> Bend corporate limits. Such mileage fees shall be S 12.84 per mile from the point of dispatch for the <br /> round trip, with a minimum of one (1) mile being charged. <br /> (e) Liability of Payment of User Fees and Costs: The above fees and costs shall be charged on a <br /> per run occurrence to the responsible party and/or person. The owner of the property at the address <br /> responded to, and if known, the person or persons whose actions in whole or in part made the emergency <br /> receiver response necessary shall be jointly and severally liable for the fees. <br /> See. 9-27 Definitions, Standards and Tactical Rescue Team User Fees and Costs Established. <br /> (a) Services• Standards and Definitions: <br /> (1) The South Bend Fire Departments Tactical Rescue Team (TRT) is specially trained <br /> to provide services in rope rescue; vehicle and machinery search and rescue; trench and <br /> excavation search and rescue; and structural collapse. <br /> (2) Technical rescues are governed by departmental standards as well as standards <br /> imposed by: <br /> NFPA 1670: Operations and Training,for Technical Search and Rescue Incidents <br /> NFPA 1006: Rescue Technician PrgfessionalOualifcations <br /> (3) Definitions set forth in the above-referenced NFPA standards shall govern this <br /> Division, copies of which are on file in the Administrative Offices of the Central Fire Station. <br /> The National Fire Protection Association(NFPA) was established in 1896. It provides codes and standards, research, <br /> training and education designed to minimize the risks and effects of fire and develops technical codes and standards. <br />