MUTUAL AID:
MAMA-C
MAMA-C Mid-America Mutual Aid Consortium Eight (8) states Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan,
Ohio, Iowa, Minnesota and Missouri Future expansion to Kentucky
OTHER MAMA-C PARTICIPANTS International Association of Fire Chiefs State Chief’s Associations Illinois Terrorism Task Force (Funding) State Offices of the State Fire Marshal FEMA
STATE LEADS Jay Reardon, MABAS-IL President John Cratty, MABAS-IL MAMA-C
Coordinator Chief Timm Schabbel, MABAS-IN
President Deputy Chief Brian D. Lott, IMARP
Indiana Chief Brian Satula, MABAS-WI President Chief Bill Nelson, MABAS-MI President Chief Russell Rife, Ohio Fire Chief’s
Response Coord. Chief Scott Gerber, Minnesota Chief Ernie Rhodes, Missouri Chief Gerry Voelliger, Iowa
LEGAL GROUP Julie Secontine, Oakland County MI Risk
Manager and Michigan Fire Chief’s Association
Karl Ottosen, MABAS-IL’s Legal Counsel Maureen Cunningham, IEMA General
Counsel John Fennell, IL-OSFM General Counsel George Thompson, IN-DHS General
Counsel Randi Milsap, WI-EM General Counsel Tammy Little, OH Attorney General’s
Office
STATE MAMA-C DELEGATIONS Two Fire Chiefs from each state One Legal representative from each
state One EMA-DHS or State mutual aid
coordinator from each state Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan,
and Ohio have complete delegations We are working to fill the delegations in
Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri
HISTORY First dubbed the “Mutual Aid President’s
Council” by MABAS-IL Tremendous growth in MABAS from
1998-2004 MABAS Executive Board had a concern
for the existing centralized multi-state configuration
The risks were great – could multiple decentralized independent governance be achieved without jeopardizing the existing standardized MABAS system?
CREATION OF MAMA-C
MAMA-C becomes the platform to resolve issues of governance while maintaining agreement on matters of:
Interoperability Standardization Simplicity
38 Counties Positively Affected with better Mutual Aid Agreements
MUTUAL AID EFFORTS IAFC has several mutual aid initiatives
on-going with the DHS involving both intrastate and interstate mutual aid.
The intrastate goal is to have day-to-day mutual aid in every state.
The interstate goal is to have a national mutual aid system to support EMAC and the NRP
MAMA-C “NICHE” The current mission statement amended
at the most recent MAMA-C meeting on December 15 & 16, 2009
“The mission of the Mid-America Mutual Aid Consortium (MAMA-C) is to share information and remove barriers to locally driven day-to-day mutual aid across state lines on incidents not requiring Declarations of Disaster”.
“NICHE IN A NUTSHELL” Day-to-Day mutual aid works the same
between Bettendorf, IA and East Moline, IL as it works between East Moline, IL and Moline, IL
Day-to-Day mutual aid works the same between Niles, Michigan and Clay Township, Indiana as it does between Clay Township, Indiana and Harris Township FD, Indiana
END RESULT A Fire Chief near a state border can get
an aerial ladder truck or an engine or an ambulance from a department across state lines just as easy as they can get the same resources from a neighboring department in his “home” state
A Fire Chief in a specific region of his state can get a specialty team (Haz Mat, TRT, Water Rescue) from a neighboring state as easy as he can get one in his “home” state
WHY NOT EMAC OR IMAC? EMAC requires a “disaster declaration”. IMAC requires state activation Do we really want to ask the state for
permission to share an engine one mile from the state line?
What would that response time be?
KEY FACTORS Locally driven for quick response Enabling state legislation to allow local
government agencies to sign agreements across state borders
Standard model mutual aid agreement to use across state borders
Reciprocity on issues like licenses, certifications, permits
Tort immunity Benefit protection
KEY QUESTIONS Define day-to- day mutual aid across
state lines Emergency response (ladder truck,
engine, ambulance) Training opportunities Stand-by
SCOPE OF RESOURCES Apparatus and Personnel Special Teams (Haz Mat, TRT, Dive,
IMAT)
Priority: Define resource categories involved and standards for apparatus and equipment
PERSONNEL STANDARDS Qualifications Licenses Certifications Permits Staffing standards
INTEROPERABILITY Apparatus Hydrant and hose connections Radio frequencies and communications Levels of training Terminology Dispatch centers
LEGAL CONCERNS Tort Immunity Benefits Reciprocity Some States have laws in place
currently that need reviewed.
DEFINE OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES Incident Command System Accountability Safety
WHERE ARE WE? MAMA-C meeting, Prospect Heights, IL,
December 15 & 16, 2009 30 attendees from 7 states Revisited the work of the “President’s
Council” Updates by each State Discussed EMAC vs “locally driven”
mutual aid Formed a “legal group” working group
LEGAL GROUP Developed “model legislation” for
state’s to adopt giving units of local government the ability to sign locally driven mutual aid across state borders.
This legislation was fined tuned on Feb. 22nd during a meeting of MAMA-C attendees at the Illinois MABAS Conference.
“MODEL LEGISLATION” Includes the following goals:
Reciprocity on licenses, certifications and permits
Provide immunity from civil and criminal actions
Maintain employee benefits
DRAFT “MODEL AGREEMENT” Modeled after the Intrastate MABAS
agreement
ENABLING LEGISLATION PASSAGE Strategy discussed at the conference Majority if not all will plan for submitting
the legislation through their respective state legislature in 2011.
Working on identifying key lead group in each state to seek passage of enabling legislation. (Indiana Fire Chiefs Assoc.)
WHAT’S NEXT FOR MAMA-C? Continue progress made with the Legal Group
and move toward individual state adoption Continue to recruit delegation representatives
for Iowa, Missouri and Minnesota Focus the MAMA-C group on key operational
issues including EMT certifications and medical licenses.
Identify a time and place for a future MAMA-C meeting
Continue to assist states modeling MABAS-IL to stand-up as MABAS-MO, MABAS-IA, MABAS-MN
WHY IS MAMA-C IMPORTANT? We believe that those we serve deserve
the quickest, most effective mutual aid and that borders should not be barriers to accomplishing that result.
QUESTIONS? Contact
Brian D. Lott, MAMA-C Coordinator, [email protected]
Timm Schabbel, MAMA-C Coordinator, [email protected]