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will benefit builders,  as surrounding cities are currently operating under the 2018 IFC.
               Homeowners will also benefit from a safety aspect of the updated codes.


               3. Provide Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
                   2.1 – Provide responsive, efficient city services
                   2.4 – Demonstrate stewardship of public resources
                   3.4 – Thoroughly plan for future capital and investments and associated costs
                   4.3 – Adopt best practice planning and development processes
                   5.2 – Support a variety of community events, concerts and celebration

               The Fire Department provides the transport Emergency Medical Services (EMS) for the City.
               Often referred to as fire-based EMS, all members of the department are certified firefighters
               as well as  certified Emergency  Medical Technicians (EMTs)/Paramedics. The  department
               operates the EMS system under the license of the Medical Director, who is an Emergency
               Department Physician contracted by the city.  The Medical Director establishes the protocols
               from which the system operates under and provides training.  The department has been very
               fortunate to attract, develop and retain skilled employees who embrace our city values, as
               well as the department values of providing caring, compassionate and competent assistance
               in all we do.   The  department currently operates with one  front line and  one reserve
                                                              ambulance, also known as  Mobile Intensive
                                                              Care Units (MICUs).  On occasion multiple calls
                                                              for service occur and the department relies on
                                                              our mutual aid partnerships to assist us with
                                                              the calls.  As the population ages and the city
                                                              reaches build out, the ambulance call volume
                                                              is anticipated to be such that a second MICU
                                                              will be necessary.  Forecasting this need and
                                                              planning  for the future will assist  us in the
                                                              balancing of priorities with resources.


               4. Provide Emergency Management Services and Support
                   1.1 – Actively involve and engage stakeholders
                  2.1 – Provide responsive, efficient city services
                   2.4 – Demonstrate stewardship of public resources
                   3.4 – Thoroughly plan for future capital and investments and associated costs
                   4.3 – Adopt best practice planning and development processes
                   5.2 – Support a variety of community events, concerts and celebration

               The Emergency Management Plan for the City of Colleyville provides general guidelines for
               emergency management activities.  The plan describes our response organization and
               assigns responsibilities for various emergency tasks.  The plan is intended to provide a
               framework for more specific functional annexes that describes what each city department is
               responsible for.  The plan applies to all local officials, departments and agencies.  The
               primary audience for the plan includes our chief elected official, the emergency
               management staff, department and agency heads and their senior staff members, leaders of
               local volunteer organizations such as designated ham radio operators and storm spotters
               that support emergency operations and others who may participate in our mitigation,
               preparedness, response, and recovery efforts.  The City’s designated Emergency
               Management Coordinator is responsible for maintaining and updating the Emergency
               Management Plan.  The Coordinator is also responsible for the operations and upkeep of the
               Outside Warning Sirens as well as joint oversight with the Police Department for the radio





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