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Appendix C-1 <br /> Definition of"Calls for Service" <br /> The purpose of this Exhibit is to define Calls for Service for purposes of billing/funding <br /> calculations. <br /> Snohomish County 911 will bill each Principal based on the User Fee formula, which <br /> incorporates consideration of Calls for Service as defined in this Exhibit. <br /> Section 1. Call for Service Defined: Snohomish County 911 defines a Call for Service <br /> for workload analysis and User Fee calculation as any request for service or unit initiated <br /> activity resulting in creation of a Computer Aided Dispatch System (CAD) incident that <br /> requires oversight by or interaction with Snohomish County 911 personnel, with the <br /> exception of the following: <br /> a. Any mutual aid incident where another Snohomish County 911 Principal within <br /> the same classification (police/fire/medic) is dispatched as the primary responding <br /> agency. For example, a police department that responds into another police <br /> department's jurisdiction to provide assistance does not constitute a Call for <br /> Service charged to the mutual aid responder. However, an incident involving <br /> both police and fire/EMS would result in a Call for Service for both <br /> classifications. Similarly, any mutual aid request dispatched to a location outside <br /> the Snohomish County 911 service area shall not constitute a Call for Service. <br /> b. Any incident that is a duplicate of another Call for Service, or associated with <br /> another Call for Service. For example, multiple calls about a single brush fire <br /> incident will result in only one Call for Service for the fire/EMS responder. <br /> c. Any incident that is cancelled by Snohomish County 911 personnel due to an <br /> error or similar internal reasons. This does not include "cleared incidents", <br /> which are incidents that are cancelled when the requesting party calls back to <br /> cancel the response after the incident has been entered into CAD. <br /> d. Any informational broadcast including but not limited to CAD entries type <br /> codes of NOTICE,NOTICEP & INFO. <br /> e. Any informational incident used for tracking non police or Fire/EMS activity <br /> created by dispatchers solely for the purpose of assisting the dispatcher in tracking <br /> such activity,for example, utility call-outs. <br /> Section 2: Assignment of CFS: As a general rule, CAD incidents are assigned to a <br /> Principal when the incident occurs within its authorized dispatch area (geo-verified <br /> location) and service discipline (Police/Fire)with the following exceptions: <br /> a. Transit, Fire Marshall, Narcotics Task Force: these incidents are assigned to <br /> the responsible countywide agency regardless of location. <br /> C-1-1 <br />