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File Number: 19-297 <br />“Second Amendment”) to extend the term of the Agreement and revise the revenue and support <br />provided to the City for the services provided under the Agreement. Additionally, the Second <br />Amendment provided for the transfer of ownership of Alameda County Emergency Medical <br />Services Agency LIFEPAK 15 systems (7 units) and Physio-Control chest compression systems <br />(7 units) equipment to the City at no cost. <br />In June 2018, the City Council authorized a third amendment to the Agreement (the “Third <br />Amendment”), which extended its term to June 30, 2019. Subsequent to the adoption of the <br />Second Amendment, the City was notified by the County that the payments from the County for <br />the services provided would no longer be provided beginning in FY2018-19. Those payments <br />were a component of the County’s contract with Paramedics Plus for ambulance services and are <br />no longer applicable. The loss of those payments caused a loss of revenue to the City of <br />approximately $345,000 annually. As a result, the City’s current year FY 2018-19 budget as well <br />as proposed FY 2019-21 biennial budgets have been adjusted accordingly. <br />All cities in Alameda County are being asked to execute similar agreements in order to continue <br />uninterrupted FRALS services following the conclusion of the current contract period that expires <br />on June 30, 2019. The most recent version of the proposed new agreement reflects input from the <br />Alameda County Fire Chief. Due to the number of amendments made to prior year contracts, the <br />County of Alameda developed a new contract template, which is contained as a related file <br />associated with this staff report. <br />FISCAL IMPACT: <br />None <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 5/29/2019 <br />651