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Revised June 2019 SAN MARCOS FIRE DEPARTMENT Training Center Operations Manual 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 1 Purpose of this Manual ..................................................................................................................... 2 Scheduling of the Training Center .................................................................................................... 3 Approach to the Training Center ...................................................................................................... 3 Parking and Driving on the Training Center Grounds ...................................................................... 3 Tower/Classroom Access ................................................................................................................. 4 Reporting Damage/Maintenance Needs ........................................................................................... 4 Accident/Injury/Damage Investigations ........................................................................................... 4 CLASSROOM BUILDING .................................................................................................... 5 Exterior Doors ................................................................................................................................... 5 Classroom Set-Up ............................................................................................................................. 5 Room Dividers .................................................................................................................................. 5 Audio/Visual ..................................................................................................................................... 6 TOWER ................................................................................................................................ 6 Drill Set-Up ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Flowing Water .................................................................................................................................. 7 Pump Room ...................................................................................................................................... 7 Pump Test Pit .................................................................................................................................... 8 Standpipe System .............................................................................................................................. 8 Use of Artificial Smoke .................................................................................................................... 9 Control Panel .................................................................................................................................... 9 TECHNICAL TRAINING .................................................................................................... 11 Rescue Systems I ............................................................................................................................ 12 Heavy Objects ................................................................................................................................. 12 Low Angle ...................................................................................................................................... 13 Emergency Building Shores ........................................................................................................... 13 Breaking and Breaching .................................................................................................................. 14 Ladder Rescue Systems .................................................................................................................. 14 Environmental/Burn Room ............................................................................................................. 14 Forcible Entry Props ....................................................................................................................... 15 2 Ventilation Props ............................................................................................................................ 16 APPENDIX A ..................................................................................................................... 17 APPENDIX B ..................................................................................................................... 19 1 INTRODUCTION Welcome to the San Marcos Regional Emergency Services Training Center. This facility offers diverse training opportunities for fire, law enforcement, emergency medical, and other related emergency service organizations. The Training Center is located at 184 Santar Place in San Marcos with easy access from Highway 78. The facility features a five story fire/rescue drill tower and fully equipped instructional building. The drill tower is extremely flexible and provides for a number of drill scenarios for training purposes. Floor levels one through three include re-configurable floor plans to accommodate search and rescue training scenarios. The tower is also capable of providing a realistic smoke environment utilizing artificial smoke in floors one through three. Located on the second floor is a pitched residential ventilation prop and on the fourth floor is a flat commercial ventilation prop. An environmental/burn room for conducting live fire training exercises is also available. A key training prop included in the drill tower is a working fire sprinkler and standpipe system, designed to be used interactively during multi-company drills and training evolutions. Agencies in need of a facility to adequately test fire apparatus pumps or to hold pump operator testing, will be especially attracted to the fire pump test facility. The pump test component can have a positive impact on departments currently searching for alternatives to conserve water and to meet mandatory water runoff requirements. Technical rescue training needs can be met using various engineered props. Anchors are located throughout the tower and on the low angle prop for a variety of rope related rescues. A lead climb prop, located on the West drill tower wall, provides for a challenging and confidence building exercise. Also located on the drill ground are all weather prop areas for 2 low angle rope rescues, lifting and moving of heavy objects, vehicle extrication, and controlled propane/natural gas training exercises. Additionally, adequate room is available on the concrete staging apron for training on manipulative and basic driving skills. Purpose of this Manual The purpose of this manual is to provide instruction on how to use the Training Center in a safe and standardized manner, while at the same time ensuring that the facility is not damaged or misused in any way. Additionally, in order to increase the realism of your drill simulations, it is important to have a full understanding of the operational capabilities. However, the most important goal of this manual is to ensure your personal safety. Fire service training is a vital part of all fire department operations. If you do not follow prescribed written policies and standard operating procedures, your training exercises and simulations can result in serious injury or death. In the 10 year period from 2007 through 2017, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)1 reported that 101 Firefighters died while engaged in training activities. Training related deaths have covered a broad range of activities all of which will take place at this facility. Additionally, in 2017, the NFPA reported over 8,380 Firefighter injuries while Firefighters were engaged in some sort of training activity. Therefore, it is clear by the data, that you stand the risk of serious injury, death, or can cause damage to the Training Center and related equipment if you: Are not in good physical condition as required by your job description Are not properly trained on the use of this facility and follow the procedures set forth Do not follow prescribed training standards and normal department operating procedures You will be asked to leave the facility and a letter will be sent to your department if anyone fails to abide by the procedures set forth in this manual or fails to follow recognized standard operating procedures within the scope of normal fire service standards. Our intent is solely to impress upon you the need to remember that 1 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), U.S. Firefighter Deaths Related to Training, 2007-2017. Fahy. 2018 3 Scheduling of the Training Center Use of this facility needs to be pre-scheduled in order for a smooth operation of the facility to occur. Your department or agency should have designated representatives to avoid multiple phone calls trying to schedule the same event. The representative shall contact the San Marcos Fire Department at (760) 744 1050 ext. 3410. Approach to the Training Center When approaching the facility, you should enter off of Santar Place, which is accessed off of Rancheros Drive. Santar Place serves a number of small industrial businesses, the San Marcos School District, the San Marcos Public Works Department, California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and the San Marcos Sheriff Station. Due to the size and number of vehicles you may encounter, you should proceed cautiously on this street. We recommend that vehicles do not exceed 20 mph and that you slow to 5 mph when turning into the parking lot of the Training Center. Do not cut through the parking lot of the local businesses to access Santar Place. Parking and Driving on the Training Center Grounds Upon entering the Training Center grounds, Fire apparatus should not exceed 5 MPH. Fire apparatus should proceed down the main driveway and enter the drill ground through the electric gate that is adjacent to the classroom building. To open the gate, use the gate code that was issued to your agency. This will lock the gate into the open position. Upon exiting the facility enter the code again and the gate will close approximately 30 seconds later. Vehicles entering the Tower area should come to a complete stop to make sure that they are not interfering with an on-going drill. Vehicle traffic around the Tower is always clockwise. During the course of a drill, the Drill Coordinator may have apparatus move in a counter clockwise fashion. However, it is the Drill Coordinator el patterns that will be used. Apparatus should stage on the South side of the tower, facing the 4 gate entrance. If space is available, it is preferable for all apparatus to line up in unison. Apparatus are not permitted to park adjacent to the classroom building as it impedes access to the rest/shade area and restroom facilities. Private vehicles may enter the training grounds to unload personnel and equipment only. In all cases, private vehicles are to be parked within one of the designated parking spaces located in front of the classroom building. The City of San Marcos and San Marcos Fire Department are not liable for any vehicle damage or loss from theft to any vehicle, or apparatus while on the grounds of the Training Center. Tower/Classroom Access There is a keypad entrance system that can gain access to the classroom building via a code. This code will be issued with your contract. Please limit the use of this code to the appropriate personnel. Your code is unique to your agency and can be tracked back if problems arise. You are responsible for ensuring the Training Center is secure when you leave. Reporting Damage/Maintenance Needs In order to maintain the Training Center in a state of readiness at all times, damage to any facility equipment or to the Tower itself must be reported immediately, but no later than 24 hours from occurrence. To report damage that has occurred during normal business hours, dial (760) 744-1050 ext. 3410 to reach the San Marcos Fire Department Administration who will then contact the appropriate Chief Officer. You may also contact NorthComm at (858) 756-3006 and have the on-duty Battalion Chief paged. Please provide a call back number and/or a radio channel. The San Marcos Battalion Chief will then review the problem and make arrangements for the necessary repairs and/or replacement. Accident/Injury/Damage Investigations All on-site injuries to personnel, facility, and equipment damage will be investigated for the purpose of determining cause, responsibility, and overall system improvements that may be made to improve Training Center safety and operations. 5 In the event of an accident, injury or damage occurs; please notify the on-duty San Marcos Battalion Chief immediately through NorthComm at (858) 756-3006. Please provide a callback number and/or a radio channel that you can be contacted on. San Marcos Fire Administration will coordinate all accident investigations involving Training Center property. CLASSROOM BUILDING Exterior Doors There are three main entry doors that can be unlocked while the facility is in use. Due to the climate controlled HVAC system, at no time should any exterior door be propped open for an extended period of time. Classroom Set-Up There are two classrooms on each side of this facility for a total of four classrooms. They are numbered 1A, 1B, 2A, and 2B. acity of 35 with table and chairs y of 25 with tables and chairs. On each side, the classroom can be placed into one classroom of 60. Seating Capacity Table & Chairs Max Occupancy 1A 35 96 1B 25 49 2A 35 96 2B 25 49 1A/1B 60 163 2A/2B 60 163 Room Dividers Rooms can be divided using the in-wall partition system. The first wall section must be pulled out and placed at the opposite end of the room. In the side of each wall section, there is a mechanism that you must turn using the hand crank mounted in the wall divider storage area. Each section of wall must be locked down prior to putting the next one in place. The wall must be locked into place if they are out of the storage area. This will reduce the stress on the wall sections and provided a better sound barrier between rooms. 6 Audio/Visual This Training Center has been equipped with state of the art audio/visual equipment. Classrooms 1A and 2A are set up with an overhead projection system that can display computer image, video (DVD, Cable, Apple TV), or overhead images. Images can also be displayed on a mounted monitor in all four classrooms. Refer to Appendix A for step-by-step instructions on how to operate the audio/visual equipment. If you have any additional questions please contact the San Marcos Fire D Office Specialist at (760) 744-1050, ext. 3410. TOWER Drill Set-Up Prior to the start-up of a drill within the Tower, all participants should have a general understanding of how the Drill Tower has been configured. We recommend a general walk thru with personnel who may not have previously trained within the facility. For safety reasons, drill participants should be familiar with the interior and exterior stairwells, window openings, swing gates, balconies, and the ventilation prop opening. The purpose is to avoid accidental injuries that would result from personnel falling through or from any of these openings or ledges. Equipment or apparatus that will not be involved in the drill should be staged in a manner that will not confuse drill participants or subject them to possible injury. In all interior exercises, we recommend that you adhere to department or agency policy and use the buddy system as applicable and required. 7 Flowing Water The Training Tower water system uses a re-circulating water system that captures all runoff. The system consists of a 60,000 gallon water cistern, four 5,000 gallon clarifiers, a backup well, and a sophisticated fire pump system that feeds the on-site hydrants. Although the majority of drills will use water applications between 150 to 300 GPM, the water system can handle flows up to 3,000 gallons per minute. Hand lines can be operated in the interior Tower floors and in the burn room. Water can be applied via hand lines or master streams to the outside of the structure as long as it is not directly applied to closed windows, closed doors, exterior light fixtures or the metal stack used for the burn room. In all cases, we recommend normal application of water as it would relate to common fire ground activities. Since a master stream application would be considered a defensive attack, personnel are not permitted in the Tower when a master stream is flowing. In all cases, water is not to be applied in or on the pump room or directly at a closed window. Additionally, water is not to be applied onto the roll up storage door, or in the storage room. For obvious reasons, water is not to be applied in the classrooms. The use of foam is strictly prohibited on any part of the Training Center Pump Room The main pump room for the Tower contains the main fire pump, water clarification system, ozone system, and necessary computer equipment for the on-site water system. It is not necessary for personnel to enter this room and change any of the computer settings or manipulate any controls, as the system is completely automated. However, if an emergency occurs and the system will not adequately pump water, you should contact the on-duty San Marcos Battalion Chief for assistance by contacting NorthComm at (858) 756-3006. The Battalion Chief will then provide support on correcting your problem. The pump room is off limits to all non-authorized personnel. 8 Pump Test Pit The pump test pit has been designed to adequately test Type I and Type III engines up to 2,000 GPM and can be used to perform engineer manipulative examinations. To use the test pit, locate the hard suction hose stored in the storage room. To access the storage room there is a key in the key box located on the left side of the roll up door located on the South side of the tower. This code can be obtained from the Office Specialist. All apparatus fluids must be captured and properly disposed of, therefore a fluid catch basin is provided in the storage room. All fluids discharged and not captured in the catch basin should be cleaned prior to leaving. The facility has a built in discharge manifold to connect the discharge lines and the necessary nozzle and or pitot gauges. Pump test pit set up and operational service tests should comply with NFPA 1911, Fire Service Tests of Fire Pump Systems on Fire Apparatus. Note: The hard suction is provided; all nozzles and other test equipment are not supplied. Standpipe System The standpipe system can be used either wet or dry. To use the system as a dry standpipe, be sure to close the Post Indicator Valve (PIV) located adjacent to the tower. An engine can then be directed to take the wall mounted standpipe connection and charge the system. Fire crews within the building can then connect to the standpipe with their attack lines, opening the valves as necessary to begin water application. When the standpipe system is used as a wet system, it is necessary that you close the PIV and open the first floor connection to drain it after use. Return PIV valve keys to the PIV valve prior to leaving. 9 Use of Artificial Smoke To enhance your training simulations and multi-company drills, the artificial smoke generation system is capable of providing a realistic artificial smoke environment inside of floor levels one through three. The equipment for the artificial smoke system is located in the control room located on the North side of the tower. It consists of the smoke fluid, the smoke generator, and the turbo fan, which is attached to the piping system. Prior to starting the smoke system, it is important to preplan what rooms you want artificial smoke to be discharged in. Additionally, you may want to add smoke in additional rooms and at varying levels of smoke density as the drill progresses. Therefore, it is important to acquaint yourself with all of the valves and piping. Once you have located the correct valves to open, proper smoke generation can be obtained by following the steps listed in Appendix B. Please remember that the equipment can be damaged if proper start up and shut down procedures are not adhered to. Creating a realistic structure fire environment takes very little running time. It is important to turn the red power switch to the off position when smoke is no longer needed. In-between drills, the Drill Coordinator should secure the system in order to not waste the smoke fluid and to increase the life of the operating equipment. (Refer to Appendix B for specific directions) Due to the simulated smoke being a respiratory irritant, any participants involved with the training smoke must wear full PPE including SCBA or APR. Control Panel Located within the Fire Control Room is the Fire Control Panel. This room can be used to simulate a Fire Control room during exercises. The control panel has a diagram of each floor of the Training Tower and has two sets of switches that control the lights on the various floors. The clear switches turn on an overhead white light. The red switches turn on a red lower light to simulate the fire location. Before conducting your drill, it is important to preplan your light 10 set up so that the smoke conditions will match the lights you have elected to use. On the top of the panel, there is a single switch for all exterior lights. The fifth floor deck has overhead lights that can be turned on when the interior stairwell switch is turned on. There is also a switch behind the first support beam of the awning that will isolate the fifth floor lights. Both switches must be on for the fifth floor lights to work. As with all components of the Training Tower, it is important to secure the panel when not in use by turning all the light switches to the off position. Manually check all switches, as an indicator light may not be working. 11 TECHNICAL TRAINING The Tower has been designed to provide a multitude of training opportunities if used correctly. If used incorrectly the result can be disastrous. Please follow the guidelines given to provide the safest environment for your students and personnel. Additionally, adequate room is available on the concrete staging apron for practicing manipulative skills and basic driving skills. Technical rescue training needs can be met using various engineered props. Manufactured anchor points have been placed throughout the facility and on a low angle prop for the specific use of securing ropes and rescue equipment. These are the only approved anchor points and should be used exclusively. Ropes and related equipment are not provided. Engineered picket anchors are provided on the North side of the Tower next to the connex boxes. Pickets and other rope related equipment is not provided. Located on the drill grounds is a designated area for vehicle extrication and controlled propane/natural gas training exercises. Care should be taken to control vehicle fluids from entering into the storm drain system. Please keep this area clean by placing metal and glass debris back into the respective vehicle. Other trash and debris should be placed into the dumpster. Do not place any hot items in the dumpster The railings shall not be used to secure ropes for personnel. 12 Rescue Systems I The Tower can be used to teach many other classes required to train rescue personnel. Rescue Systems I props are provided on-site in compliance with the California State Fire Marshal Rescue Systems I curriculum. Use of these props requires the constant presence of a certified and active Rescue Systems I Instructor who is familiar with the on-site props. The on-site props include Heavy Objects, Rope Rescue Systems, Emergency Building Shores, Breaking and Breaching, and Ladder Rescue Systems. Wood, drywall, concrete, or any other material used to create the props must be replaced. These consumable items are not provided. Heavy Objects Concrete blocks and slabs are provided for moving and stabilizing heavy objects. Extreme care should be used when working with these props. The concrete cubes are 3600 pounds and can be lifted, rolled over and rotated on rollers. The concrete slabs are 8000 pounds and can be lifted, stacked and rotated on rollers. Stacked slabs are dynamic props. Extreme caution must be used when working with stacked slabs. All props should be returned to their original starting position prior to leaving the facility. Located on the heavy objects concrete pad is a supply of cribbing. The cribbing consists of various diameters of lumber. Please keep the cribbing area neat, clean and organized. Pry bars, air bags, rollers, and any other material used to operate the prop are not provided. 13 Low Angle The low angle prop is located on the West bank of the Training Center grounds. Engineered anchors are provided to assist with rope operations. This prop allows the use of single and multiple anchor systems, RPM overview, simple and complex rope systems inc -rig, ladder rig, and piggy-back rope operations. Tyrolean systems can also be created between the low angle prop and the Tower. Please avoid extending rope operations North or South of the concrete pad. Due to irrigation piping, picket systems are not allowed in this area. Emergency Building Shores Simulated floor joists allow for the construction of interior shoring systems. These shoring systems include two types of window and door shores, various types of spot shores, two and three post vertical shores and horizontal shores. These shoring systems are in compliance with the Rescue Systems I curriculum. Wood, nails, hammers, saws, and any other material used to create the props are not provided. These consumable items are required to properly use and maintain the prop. Exterior shores that can be constructed include the solid sole and flying raker systems. All shoring systems can be dismantled and reconstructed in compliance with the Rescue Systems I curriculum. Consumable items such as wood, nails, hammers, saws, and any other material used to create the props are not provided. Metal boxes for footings are available on-site. 14 Breaking and Breaching Six concrete pipes are located to the west of the drill grounds next to the heavy objects area. Each pipe is separated and blocked by different construction material requiring rescuers to break and breach through to gain access. Metal frames are provided to create the various barriers. Plywood, drywall, concrete, wire mesh, electrical wiring, or any other consumable material used to create the props is not provided. Ladder Rescue Systems There are several locations on the drill grounds and Tower for ladder rescue systems. Ladder ucted on the North side of the Tower in the vehicle extrication area. third story balcony on the South side of the tower. An anchor is specifically provided on the third floor for this evolution. over the burn room. Interior/exterior ladder operations are performed using the windows on the North side of the Tower. Ladders, ropes and related equipment are not provided. Environmental/Burn Room The environmental/burn room is the only place within the facility that live fire is allowed. There will be no exceptions. The room is located on the far East side of the building and is one story. There is an interior access through the North side of the tower. When the room is used, there must be a trained representative from the San Marcos Fire Department present at all times. The room is set-up for the instruction of fire behavior and small fire attacks; it is not constructed for large fires. Pallets or plywood are the only items that are allowed to be burned in the room (maximum of five pallets). There is a metal rack in the room that must be used to stack the pallets on. The rack needs to be positioned directly over the burn tiles, not directly against any walls, doors, or directly under the exhaust damper. Pallets are to be provided by the agency conducting the burning operation. Flammable liquids, accelerants or hay are not allowed. Newspaper is the appropriate kindling for the pallets. Foam Operations, regardless of type or class, are not permitted! 15 The burn room, connecting room and adjacent areas must be cleaned thoroughly prior to leaving the facility. The room should be opened and given a chance to cool down prior to clean up. All burned items should be fully extinguished and placed into the 40 yard dumpster that is located in the Northwest corner of the training grounds. Do not place any hot items in the dumpster. You will be liable for the damage and cost of extinguishment if this occurs. Forcible Entry Props There are two door props that require wooden dowels and blocks. One door is bolted to the wall of the Training Tower on the North side. The other door prop is portable and can be rolled around. Increasing the number of dowels and blocks you add to the doors will determine how challenging the prop will be. There are two props that simulate cutting through a roll-up door. These props utilize metal plates that are clamped into place on the sides of the Training Center walls. Lastly, there is a prop which simulates cutting through a metal plate and locking pin on a security door. This prop is located on the South side of the Tower and consists of rebar and a metal plate that is clamped into place simulating a commercial security 16 Ventilation Props The Tower has two ventilation props to provide flexibility for different scenarios during training. The props are left fully sheeted and ready for use. It is the responsibility of the department or agency using the props to leave the props fully functional. OSB sheeting at the facility. The department or agency must replace all wood used. There is a commercial prop built on the the fourth floor. This is a flat panelized roof prop built as a normal roof without the roof covering material. The prop does have a removable covered opening to the third floor. The residential prop is on the roof of the environmental/burn room. This prop is a single sided, pitched roof that is sheeted with no roof covering material. The residential provide extra safety. Instructors and observers can view the training exercise from a safe location next to either of the props, which opens up opportunities for learning in ways not usually available for this type of training. The prop areas must be cleaned prior to leaving the Training Center. All waste lumber should be picked up and the area should be swept. All debris should be placed into the dumpster. 17 APPENDIX A TRAINING CLASSROOM AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Using the control panel pictured on the right: The login password is: 92069 (San Marcos Zip Code) Once you login select the SOURCE you would like to use, the screen will automatically lower. (See source list below) *Leave computer station on and only power off from the touch screen panel SOURCE OPTIONS: PROJECTOR & SCREEN DO NOT USE LOCAL PC will display from the PC in the computer cabinet. CABLE Will display cable channels on the TV/Projector. You must manually turn on the TV. WALL PLATE Will display anything connected via HDMI or VGA to the screen. (Laptop/ELMO visual presenter/etc.) APPLE TV will utilize the Apple TV permanently connected to the system. There is no iTunes account/login, the instructor can mirror their own Apple device to the screen. BLU-RAY will utilize the located Blu-ray player in the computer cabinet. Requires the use of the Blu-ray remote in the computer cabinet. SYSTEM OFF This will shut the system down and raise the screen. If the TV was turned on, it will need to be manually turned off. Please leave computer on. SIDE NOTES: Volume Control is on display panel. (Pictured below) Projector does not need to be powered on manually, it will power on once you have selected your source. All connections will automatically turn on (except TV). There is no need to turn on computer, projector, raise/lower screen. 18 Room 1B or 2B Smart Screen Operation 1. Power on laptop computer and Smart Screen. 2. Locate wall connection cables in the lower rear corner of the classroom. 3. Connect the laptop to either HDMI or VGA cable to display the laptop feed onto the Smart Screen. Use adaptor if needed (adaptors are available in the Tac office). 4. Connect USB cable to laptop computer to enable laptop control through Smart Screen pen controller. 5. Smart Screen audio will be enabled only when a VGA connection is made. 6. To shutdown, power down Smart Screen and disconnect any cable connections from laptop. If any adaptors were used, return to Tac office. 19 APPENDIX B Operating Instructions for the Battle Fogger Smoke Generator 1. The Battle Fogger must only be connected to a grounded receptacle capable of sustaining at least 15 2. Open a container of Ultratec Special Effects fog fluid, remove cap and break foil seal (if provided). Remove cap from Battle Fogger fluid reservoir. Fill with fluid, being careful not to overfill reservoir. Replace both caps securely. 3. Connect the remote handset supplied with the machine, to the connector which is located on the rear panel. 4. Turn on the Main Power switch located on the rear panel. The Power switch will illuminate to indicate the presence of power, the handset indicator on the remote handset will also illuminate with a slow flash. If the handset indicator of the remote handset does not illuminate, ensure the connector is properly inserted. 5. The handset indicator will flash slowly as the machine heats up. The indicator will begin flashing quickly when the fog machine is ready to operate. After approximately 9 minutes the indicator light will be solid when the fog machine has fully heated up for full optimum fog output. 6. When the smoke generator is no longer required, turn the red power switch to off. 7. Allow fan to continue to run for 3-5 minutes to blow any residual smoke from the system. 8. Turn the power strip off. 9. Close the valves to all rooms. Annual Subscription Agencies wishing to realize the benefits of regular training at the Center may subscribe to use of the training tower and drill ground facilities on an annual basis. Cost: $190 per uniformed emergency response employee Example: Department fielding 48 fire suppression employees = $9,120/year Includes: Use of the following for three (3) 8 hour blocks of reserved training time per month: Environmental Burn Room Tower and Drill Ground (w/artificial smoke) Ventilation Prop Drafting/Pump Test Pit Technical Rescue Features Vehicle Extraction and Natural/Propane Gas Props SMFD Safety Officer1 Exclusions: Use of Classrooms (may be scheduled @ additional charge) Pump Testing Equipment (assortment of hard suction hoses provided) Expendable Ventilation Prop Materials (may be used from inventory and replaced on a one for one, like-kind basis) Approved Combustibles (e.g., pallets) for Burn Room Facility Clean Up Hourly Rental Facilities are also available (alone or in combination) at the following hourly rates: Facility Public Agency Private Entity 60 Seat Classroom $70/Hour $90/Hour 35 Seat Classroom $50/Hour $70/Hour 25 Seat Classroom $40/Hour $60/Hour Environmental Burn Room2 $100/Hour call Tower & Drill Ground $40/Hour call Artificial Smoke $10/Hour call Ventilation Prop2 $25/Hour call Drafting/Pump Test Pit $25/Hour call Safety Officer1 $35/Hour call For scheduling or more information please call (760) 744-1050, extension 3410 1 presence of SMFD Safety Officer is required @ all exercises involving use of the burn room, artificial smoke, and technical rescue features or ventilation prop 2 excludes expendable materials City of San Marcos Regional Emergency Services Training Center RATE SCHEDULE Effective January 01, 2009 Re: Agreement between the City of Carlsbad and San Marcos Fire Department for periodic use of the Emergency Services Training Facility owned and operated by the Additional POLICY PRO- JECT LOC OTHER: CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. 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DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2016/03) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD California Insurance Pool Authority A 7/1/2023 7/1/2024 1,000,000 2,000,000 A CIPA-022 7/1/2023 7/1/2024 SIR applies per policy terms 1,000,000 6/27/2023 California Insurance Pool Authority (CIPA) And Member Agency of:City of Carlsbad1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 California Insurance Pool Authority(CIPA) 366 San Miguel Drive, Suite 312 Newport Beach, CA 92660 San Marcos Fire Department Attn: Fire Chief 1 Civic Center Plaza San Marcos, CA 92069 USA 1061789 and conditions. N/A 23-24 CIPA Casualty * CIPA-022 Re: Agreement between the City of Carlsbad and San Marcos Fire Department for periodic use of the Emergency Services Training Facility owned and operated by the Additional Insured. City of San Marcos and San Marcos Fire Protection District are included as additional insured subject to policy terms, conditions and exclusions. X X X X and conditions. SIR applies per policy terms Limits shown are as requested 1061789 Section IV – WHO IS A COVERED PARTY 1(j) Any person(s) or organization(s), when the Covered Party is required in a written contract to provide coverage to them, but only for Bodily Injury or Property Damage liability which: (1) Is covered by this Memorandum; and (2) Is caused, in whole or in part by: (a) The normal course of the Covered Party’s operations; or (b) Ownership, maintenance or use of that part of the premises or land rented to or leased to and occupied by, the Covered Party; or (c) Work performed for that person or organization by the Covered Party; or (d) The maintenance, operation or use by the Covered Party of any equipment or Auto leased to Covered Party by such person(s) or organization(s). The limits of coverage afforded to such person(s) or organization(s) shall be (a): The minimum limits of coverage which Covered Party agreed to provide, or (b) The Limit of Liability under this Memorandum, whichever is less. Upon written request made prior to the assertion of any Claim, coverage provided under this paragraph j shall be primary and noncontributory over any applicable insurance when expressly required by written contract or agreement with the Covered Party. Upon written request, the Authority shall provide an additional insured endorsement, primary and noncontributory endorsement, notice of cancellation and/or a waiver of subrogation when required by written contract. Coverage provided under this paragraph expires: (a) when the written contract or agreement ceases; or (b) when the Covered Party ceases to be a tenant in the premises, or the operations or work or usage cease, whichever is earlier.