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File #: 24-1978    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/9/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/17/2024 Final action:
Title: APPROVE AN AGREEMENT WITH RESCUE ADVANCEMENT INCORPORATED TO PROVIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION TO FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF EMT AND PARAMEDIC CERTIFICATION FOR A THREE-YEAR TOTAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $255,000 AND THE TERM JANUARY 1, 2025 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2028
Attachments: 1. Administrative Report, 2. Agmt - Rescue Advancement, 3. COI - City of Redondo Beach
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To: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
From: PATRICK BUTLER, FIRE CHIEF

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APPROVE AN AGREEMENT WITH RESCUE ADVANCEMENT INCORPORATED TO PROVIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION TO FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF EMT AND PARAMEDIC CERTIFICATION FOR A THREE-YEAR TOTAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $255,000 AND THE TERM JANUARY 1, 2025 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2028
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Approval of the Agreement would initiate a training relationship between the Redondo Beach Fire Department and Rescue Advancement Incorporated (Rescue Advancement). Under the Agreement, Rescue Advancement will provide the Redondo Beach Fire Department with a Continuing Education Nurse, educational resources, and quality professional improvement services that allow the Redondo Beach Fire Department to maintain compliance with the California Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services Agency (LAEMSA) requirements that mandate all emergency medical service (EMS) providers in the County receive either 48 or 24 hours of continuing education every two years, depending on the type of certification.

BACKGROUND
The California EMS Agency requires all paramedics within the state to complete 48 hours of continuing education each two-year period in order to maintain licensure. In accordance with this mandate, the LAEMSA applies the 48-hour continuing education requirement to all practicing paramedics in the County of Los Angeles. Additionally, the LAEMSA requires all practicing Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) to complete 24 hours of continuing education each 2-year period to maintain certification.

Historically, continuing education services were provided by the University of California Los Angeles for a direct cost of approximately $45,000 per year. The transition to a Rescue Advancement represents an increase in the direct contract cost, but will provide the City with a contractor that is better able to meet the specific needs of the Redondo B...

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