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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 3505CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 3505 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, OPPOSING THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION'S (NFPA's) PROPOSED STANDARDS 1710 AND 1720. WHEREAS, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is an international association of individuals and trade and professional organizations; and WHEREAS, the mission of NFPA is "to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating scientifically-based consensus codes and standards, research and education;" and WHEREAS, NFPA has produced over 275 codes and standards that deal with every aspect of fire and life safety; and WHEREAS, NFPA is an internationally recognized authority in producing codes and standards dealing with fire and life safety; and WHEREAS, NFPA is currently proposing two new standards: NFPA 1710, Organization and Deployment of Fire Suppression Operations, Emergency Medical Operations, and Special Operations to the Public by Career Fire Departments, and NFPA 1720, Organization and Deployment of Fire Suppression, Emergency Medical Operations, and Special Operations to the Public by Volunteer Fire Departments; and WHEREAS, proposed NFPA standards 1710 and 1720 define minimum response times, minimum fire company staffing levels, initial full alarm response levels, and extra alarm response levels; and 1 RESOLUTION NO. 3505 WHEREAS, levels of service delivery for fire and emergency medical services (EMS) have always been determined by local jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, proposed NFPA standards 1710 and 1720 would impose onerous, unfunded mandates upon local governments to meet established response times and staffing levels, if adopted by NFPA with subsequent consideration taken by federal agencies, such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and insurance companies; and WHEREAS, the NFPA has clearly gone outside its authority in proposing these national minimum manning, response, and staffing standards; and WHEREAS, because NFPA codes and standards are voluntary and need to be adopted by local jurisdictions, these standards will be "the norm" because of the stature of NFPA in the development and promulgation of other codes and standards; and WHEREAS, these two proposed standards will be considered and voted on at the NFPA annual conference on May 16, 2001 in Anaheim, California; and WHEREAS, if adopted and issued, these proposed NFPA standards would force local governments to shift dollars from fire prevention programs to fire suppression activities, potentially increasing the risk of fire and the danger to local firefighters. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above findings are true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The City of Renton opposes any attempt by the National Fire Protection Association to adopt standards for staffing or minimum manning levels of fire, specialized, or emergency medical services vehicles controlled by units of local government. 2 RESOLUTION NO. 3505 SECTION HI. The City opposes any attempt by the National Fire Protection Association to adopt a standard dictating or affecting the response time of any fire, specialized, or emergency medical services vehicle; and SECTION IV. The City will send this resolution to the National Fire Protection Association, registering the City's opposition to proposed standards 1710 and 1720, which preempt local authority and place a one-size-fits-all mandate on our City and on all cities and towns. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 14th day of May , 2001. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 14th day of May > 2001. Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES.850:5/10/01:ma 3