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lU~SOLUTION NO. 2005-345
RESO'LUTIO'N O'F THE MAYOR AND dJMMON CO'UNCIL O'F THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO' APPRO'VING AN AutHO'RIZED PRO'VIDER AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY 0'11' SAN BERNARDINO FIRE DEPARTMENT AND THE AMERICAN RED
CROSS INLAND EMPIRE CHAPTER.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City of San Bernardino Fite Department and the American Red Cross
Inland Empire Chapter wish to cnter into an agreement authorizing the Fire Department's
Emergency Medical Services Coordinator to be an Authorized Provider;
SECTION 2. The Mayor or her designee is hereby authorized and directed to execute said
agreement, a copy of which is attached and incorporated herein as Attachment A;
SECTIO'N 3. Said Agreement will be to provide American Red Cross Health and Safety
programs to fire department personnel and the cornnlUnity for the period of July 1, 2005 through
June 30, 2006.
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SECTION 4. The telln of the Agreement is from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2005;
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therefore, any action taken between July 1, 2005 and the date that the agreement is executed is
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hereby ratified.
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SECTION 5. The authorization to execute the above referenced Agreemeu is rescinded ifit
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is not executed within sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution.
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Inland Empire Chapter
July 27, 2005
City of San Bernardino Fire Department
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200 E. 3rd Street
San Bernardino, CA 92410
Dear Sir or Mam:
The Time has come to re-new our Authorized Provider Agreement. Please take the time to
review the new agreement. Please sign both copies of the Authorized Provider Agreement, keep
one for your files and return the original agreement to the Inland Empire Chapter as soon as
possible. Your authorized provider agreement is set up to automatically renew each year.
Please note that a current agreement must be on file with the American Red Cross before we can
accept any course rosters. Please be sure to update instructor information with the chapter as
instructor information changes so that we will be able to service you without any interruptions.
Instructors not on file under you authorized provider agreement will have course roster returned.
Only the Authorized Provider may add an instructor to the agreement.
I look forward to a continuing relationship between City of San Bernardino Fire Department and
the American Red Cross Inland Empire Chapter to provide the highest level of training possible.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me by phone or email at
verad.arciec@verizon.net.
Sincerely,
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San BernCirdino City Fire
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Diane L. Vera
Manager, Operations & Preparedness
Together, we can save a life
202 W Rialto Avenue, P.O. Box 183 ~ San Bernardino, CA 92402
(909) 888-1481 Fax (909) 888-6321 Website: arcinlandempire.org
Serving the communiries of Angelus Oaks, Big Bear, Bloomington, Blue Jay, Colton, Cresdine, Grand Terrace, Forest Falls, Highland, .
Lake Arrowhead, Loma Linda, Memone, Muscoy, Oak Glen, Redlands, Rialto, Running Springs, San Bernardino, Yucaipa for over 87 years. ..:-_
Authorized Provider Agreement
This Authorized Provider Agreement ("Agreement") effective as of.l.l.ltl, 200~ ("Effective Date") is between
Inland Empire Chapter
(The "Chapter'')
and
CItv of San Be~nardino Fire Deoartment
(The "Authorized Provider" or "AP")
The Chapter is a unit of the American National Red Cross, a not-for-profit corporation chartered by an act of U.S.
Congress, the principal place of business of which is located at 202 W. Rlalto Avenue, San Bernardino CA 92408,
and among other things, provides first aid, CPR, aquatics, water safety, mv / AIDS prevention education, mission-
related caregiving and other health and safety education programs.
The principle place of business of the AP is located at:
Street: 200 E. 3rd Street
City: San Bernardino State: ~ Zip Code: 92410
The Chapter desires to work with the AP to provide American Red Cross training in the jurisdiction set forth in
Section 4 below.
In consideration of the statements, terms and conditions contained within this Agreement, the Chapter and the AP (the
"Parties"), intend to be bound by this Agreement and agree to the following:
1.0 Responsibilities ofthe Chapter:
The Chapter shall:
1.1 Support the health and safety education of the AP's employees, members, and/or clients in the AP's provision
of American Red Cross training Courses ("Courses") at the fees set forth in AD1>endix A. The guaranteed AP
fees set forth in AD1>endix A shall include record keeping, certificate processing, administration, promotional
assistance, and support services ("AP Fee"). Any Additional Services ("Additional Services") may be
available for additional fees as outlined in Aonendix A. Fees in Aonendix A may change pursuant Section
3.0.
1.2 Train all potential inStructors from the AP to teach the Courses at the fees ("Training Fees") set forth in
Aonendix A so long as such instructors meet the American Red Cross training prerequisites. These potential
instructors shall be authorized as American Red Cross Health and Safety instructOrs upon successful
completion of the training and upon signing an Agreement to teach the Courses. A complete list of the AP's
instructors is set forth in AD1>endix B, which shall be unilaterally modified by the Chapter in the event
instructors are added or deleted. Fees in Apnendix A may change pursuant Section 3.0.
1.3 Upon request and depending on availability: (a) subject to ParalD"8oh 2.10, use best efforts to provide
the AP with equipnient that the AP does not possess which is necessary for an iriStructofto proVide the
Course(s) as listed, and at the rental fees, set forth in Aonendix A ("Equipment and Supplies"); and (b)
proVide the Course Materials ("Course Materials") and Instructor Materials ("Instructor Materials") as set
forth in Aooendix A. If the fees in Aooendix A change the Chapter will notify the AP a minimum of ~ days
prior to implementation. Fees in Aonendix A may change pursuant Section 3.0.
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1.4 Maintain all Course Records ("Course Record") provided to the Chapter by an instructor for a period of five
(5) years following the date of the Course.
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1.5 Support and evaluate the instructors by providing them with the following: (a) Applicable policies and
procedures and any revisions or modifications thereto; (b) Upon expiration of an instructor's authorization,
reauthorize such instructors so long as such instructors meet American Red Cross reauthorization
requirements; and (c) Opportunities for volunteer and professional skill development with the Chapter.
1.6 Provide invoice to the Authorized Provider within aQ,.days unless otherwise specified in Aooendix A for the
fees related to the Courses, equipment rental, and Course/Instructor Materials, Additional Services, training,
and retraining of Course Participants ("Course Participants") as set forth in Paralp'lloh 1.9 below.
1.7 Verify all instructor authorizations and notify the AP in the event an instructor is no longer authorized to
teach Courses.
1.8 Throughout the term of this Agreement (as defined in Paralmloh 5.1 ), maintain a close and ongoing
supportive relationship with the AP and its instructors by contacting the AP a minimum of ~ times per year.
1.9 If during any phase of evaluation, the training conducted by an AP's instructor is found to be below minimum
American Red Cross standards for that Course and the Chapter determines that retraining is required for the
participants that attended the Course where training was found to be below minimum standards, the retraining
will be conducted by the Chapter. The AP will be responsible for the cost of retrainiIig as outlined in
Paralmloh 2.4. The Chapter will invoice the AP for the cost of the training at the amount equal to the
published full service contract price or the training price minus the cost of books and materials the Course
Participants may already have. The Chapter also reserves the right to suspend or withdraw the authorization of
an instructor for due cause. Due cause generally means that the instructor does not or will not abide by the
standards, policies, or procedures of the Red Cross and its programs or in some way abuses the position of an
authorized Red Cross instructor. Some examples follow here but are by no means exhaustive; eachcase is
reviewed individually, taking into account all relevant circumstances. Examples are-
a. An instructor refuses to teach a nationally standardized Course according to the guidelines and Course
requirements or is found to be deficient in either knowledge or performance skills.
b. An instructor falsifies records or provides false information to the Chapter.
c. An instructor consistently fails to communicate his or her teaching activity in an appropriate way to the
Chapter (e.g., does not notify the Chapter when a Course is to be taught, does not process Course Record
forms within 10 working days, and so forth).
d. An instructor exhibits behavior inconsistent with standards established and agreed to in the Instructor
Agreement and expected of a.Red Cross instructor, as indicated by repeated poor evaluations from
participants, or behaves in ways that participants find offensive or insulting (e.g., making sexual advances
or telling racially, socially, or sexually insensitive jokes).
e. An instructor behaves in ways that do not reflect support for the American Red Cross as an organization
and that, in fact, could harm the public perception of the American Red Cross in the community.
f. An instructor is convicted of a violent or serious crime, such as sexual molestation, embezzlement,
assault, or any crime that calls into question his or her teaching or leadership responsibilities.
1.10 Designate Diane L Vera. Mana2er of Ooeratlons & Preoaredness as a representative of the Chapter to act
as a point of contact to the AP at the address and telephone number set forth in Section 7 below ("Chapter
Representative") and notify the AP within ~ days if that individual changes. .
1.11 Unless otherwise indicated on the Course Record, arrange for completed Course certificates to be delivered to
the AP at the address set forth in Section 7 within ten (10) business days after receipt of a properly completed
Course Record.
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1.12 As needed and upon request, provide the AP with any American Red Cross promotional materials for use by
the AP in promoting the Courses.
2.0 Responsibilities ofthe AP:
The AP shall:
2.1 Identify qualified instructor candidates to be trained and authorized as instructors and inform the Chapter
when it becomes aware of any modifications that should be made to ADnendix B.
2.2 Support each instructor's compliance with American Red Cross policies and procedures by ensuring that such
Instructors: (a) Are available to participate in periodic training, retraining or other related events throughout
the term to gain and maintain sufficient levels of skill, knowledge and understanding to conduct the Courses;
(b) Supply only American Red Cross Course Materials for use during the Courses, (c) Provide visual
identification of the American Red Cross name and emblem during the Courses using materials provided or
approved by the Chapter; and (d) Submit properly completed Course Records and Course evaluation forms to
the Chapter within ten (10) business days of Course completion unless special arrangements are made with
the Chapter.
2.3 With respect to the Course Participants: (a) Notify Course Participants that they will be participating in
American Red Cross Courses in accordance with American Red Cross standards; (b) In advance of each
Course, provide Course Participants with information about Course prerequisites, completion requirements,
and other necessary information; (c) Ensure that Course Participants who have successfully met the Course
prerequisites, objectives, and certification requirements receive American Red Cross certificates.
2.4 Reimburse the Chapter for retraining of Course Participants conducted pursuant to ParalrraDh 1.9. The cost of
the retraining will be at the amount equal to the published full service contract price minus the cost of books
and materil)ls the Course Participants may already have.
2.5 Provide payment to the Chapter within 10 days of an invoice date unless otherwise specified in Apoendix A.
2.6 Provide to the Chapter the names and copies ofthe authorizations of any previously authorized Red Cross
instructors that are new to the AP at least ten (10) days before the instructor teaches a Course in order for the
Chapter to ensure that such instructor is qualified to be the instructor.
2.7 Notify the Chapter of dates, times, and locations for each Course at least ~ days before the Course start date.
2.8 Refrain from revising, editing, or duplicating any materials, in whole or in part, including, but not limited to
Course videos, for teaching Courses or for any other purpose, unless specifically approved in writing by the
American National Red Cross. Requests for any modifications to the materials are to be channeled through
the Chapter. The AP understands and agrees that all such promotional materials must be provided by the
Chapter, or approved by the Chapter in advance of publication.
2.9 Obtain the materials in quantities sufficient for each Course Participant to have and retain his or her own copy.
Course workbooks, textbooks and/or skills cards cannot be used for more than one Course Participant unless
permission to do so is granted by the Chapter in writing. Authorized Providers conducting training in more
than one Red Cross Chapter jurisdiction will not be granted rights to reuse workbooks, textbooks and/or skills
cards for more than one Course Participant.
2.10 Maintain responsibility for the equipment and promptly return such equipment to the Chapter in the same
condition the equipment was received by the AP. The AP shall be responsible for the cost of any damage to
such equipment while in the possession of the AP. Upon receipt and inspection of the equipment, the AP shall
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report to the Chapter any equipment in need of service, repair, or replacement.
2.11 Be responsible for all claims and liabilities of any nature whatsoever that arise out of an AP offered Red
Cross Course. Red Cross insurance does not extend to the AP or its instructors. Therefore, it is the
responsibility of the AP to obtain adequate insurance to cover its operations and Course instruction.
2.12 Designate Henrv Vasauez. EMS coordinator as a representative of the AP to act as a point of contact to the
Chapter at the address and telephone number set forth in Section 7 below and notify the Chapter within 3Q
days if that individual changes. In the event the AP has multiple facilities, the individuals set forth in
Appendix C shall serve as additional points of contact.
2.13 Provide classrooms and other facilities to teach the Courses that are safe, conducive to learning and meet the
minimum space requirements as set forth in the Instructor Materials. The AP shall allow the Chapter
Representative or a designee to inspect the AP's real and personal property used to teach the Courses and to
perform random observations of the instructors during the provision of Courses.
2.14 Submit any literature or materials using the name and/or emblem of the American Red Cross to the Chapter
for written approval before printing or distribution of such literature or materials.
2.15 Encourage its instructors to provide volunteer services for the American Red Cross.
3.0 Chapter Fees:
The Chapter reserves the right to change the fees contained in Appendix A at its sole discretion. The Chapter
will notify the AP a minimum of 9Q days prior to the effective date of any such fee changes. As part of this
notice, the Chapter will provide the AP with a new Aooendix A. If the AP does not agree to the fee changes,
it has the right to terminate the Agreement pursuant to Section 5. Changes to Aooendix A will not effect any
other provisions contained within this Agreement.
4.0 Jurisdiction of Agreement:
This Agreement is limited to the geographical jurisdiction of the American Red Cross Chapter(s) and at the
locations set forth below:
Chaoter Geol!l1lohical Jurisdiction (Countv. City. State)
Inland Empire Chapter Serving the Communities of Bloomington. Colton,
Grand Terrace, Highland, Loma Linda, Redlands, Rialto,
San Bernardino, Yucaipa, and the Mountain Regions of
Big Bear, Crestline, Lake Arrowhead, and Running
. Springs
5.0 Term and Termination:
5.1 This Agreement shall commence on the effective date with automatic one-year renewals thereafter on the
anniversary of the commencement date, unless either Party gives written notice to the other of its desire not to
renew at least 30 days prior to the commencement of any renewal period, or unless otherwise terminated
sooner in accordance with Para21'llph 5.2 of this Agreement (the "Term").
5.2 At any time, either Party may terminate this Agreement with thirty (30) days written notice to the non-
terminating Party. ,---, -
5.3 Upon termination of this Agreement, the obligations of both Parties, including, but not limited to the
provision' of payment, shall remain in effect until all scheduled Courses are completed.
5.4 In the event of any termination of this Agreement, the Parties are still obligated and committed to follow the
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provisions of Sections 6. 7. 8. 12 and this Para2l'lloh 5.4 indefinitely.
6.0 Limitation of Liability:
Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, neither Party shall be liable to the other for any
loss or damage arising as a result of breach, non-performance or partial performance of its obligations under
this Agreement due to any cause beyond that Party's reasonable control and without its fault or negligence.
7.0 Notices:
All notices to include appendices that each Party is required to give to the other Party shall be given to each of
the Parties in writing to the names and addressees as follows:
If to the Chapter:
Chapter Name:
Address:
Attn:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
E-mail Address:
If to the AP:
AP Name:
Address:
Attn:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
E-mail Address:
Inland Empire Chapter
202 W. Rlalto Avenue, San Bernardino CA 92408
Diane Vera
(909) 888-1481
(909) 888-3741
verad.arclecOverlzon.net
City of San Bernardino Fire Department
200 E. 3rd Street San Bernardino, CA 92410
Henry Vasquez
Notice of termination of this Agreement by either Party must be delivered by certified U.S. First-Class Mail,
return receipt requested.
8.0 Confidentiality and Trade Names:
8.1 Except as otherwise provided herein, each Party shall maintain the confidentiality of all provisions of this
Agreement. Without the prior written consent of the other Party, neither Party shall make any press release or
other public announcement of, or otherwise disclose, this Agreement or any of its provisions to any third
Party except for such disclosures as may be required by applicable law or regulation, in which case the
disclosing Party shall provide the other Party with prompt advance notice of such disclosure so the other Party
has the opportunity, if it so desires, to seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy.
8.2 Each Party recognizes that the name, logo and marks of the other Party represent valuable assets of that Party
and that substantial recognition and goodwill are associated with such assets. Each Party hereby agrees that
neither it nor any of its affiliates shall use the other Party's name, logo or marks without prior written
authorization from such other Party.
8.3 This Agreement grants norights in any of the American Red Cross or Chapter's Courses or Course Materials
or other intellectual property to customer.
9.0 Entire Agreement and Amendments:
9.1 Concerning the subject matter hereof, this Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the Parties
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and supersedes all prior Agreements and undertakings, both written and oral, between the Parties.
9.2 This Agreement shall not be amended or otherwise modified unless both of the Parties affIrmatively and
unanimously agree to such amendment and/or modification in writing.
10.0 Severability:
In the event any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, illegal or unenforceable (any such provision, an
"Invalid Provision") in any jurisdiction, the Parties shall promptly negotiate in good faith a lawful, valid and
enforceable provision. This new provision must be as similar in terms to the invalid provision as may be
possible in order to keep with the intention of the original, Agreement.
11.0 Exculpatory Clause:
It is understood and agreed that wherever in this Agreement the term "Chapter" is used it shall mean the
Chapter(s) of The American National Red Cross set forth in Section 4; that said Chapter(s) are duly
constituted local unit of The American National Red Cross, a federal instrumentality (36 U.S. Code 1 et seq.);
and that all obligations of the "Chapter" under this Agreement shall be undertaken and completed exclusively
by said Chapter(s) without resort in any event to, or commitment of, the funds and property of the American
National Red Cross or any unit thereof other than the Chapter(s).
12.0 Independent Contractors:
Each of the Parties shall be furnishing its services hereunder as an independent contractor, and nothing herein
shall create any association, partnership or joint venture between the Parties or an employer-employee
relationship. No agent, employee or servant of either Party shall be, or shall be deemed to be, the employee,
agent or servant of the other Party, and each Party shall be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the
acts of its agents, employees and servants.
13.0 Assignment and Subcontracting:
This Agreement shall not be assigned in whole or in part and no Party shall delegate or subcontract all or part of its
duties under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto, acting through their duly authorized offIcers, have executed this
Agreement as of the Effective Date.
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REPRESENTATIVE
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AUTHORIZED PROVIDER
REPRESENTATIVE
SIGNATURE:
DATE:
PRINTED NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NUMBER:
FAX NUMBER:
E-MAIL:
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Diane Vera
Manager, Operations/Preparedness
(909) 888-1481
(909) 888-3741
verad.arclecOverlzon.net
Henry Vasquez
EMS Coordinator
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APPENDIX A
COURSES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND FEES
A. Counes: Rrst A1d/CPR/AED Program or any of the course components
B. Equipment and Supplies:
Equipment Rental Fee Per
see attachment "A" see attachement day
C. Coune/Instructor Materials:
Item Description/Stock Number Cost Unit
see attachment "B" see each
attachment
D. Training Fees:
Fee Description Fee Unit
Authorized Provider Fees (First Aid/CPR/AED Programs) Per
per participant per coutse Df Instruction $7.00 participant
Authorized Provider Fees (Aquatics & Water Safety Programs) Per
per participant per course of Instruction $7.00 Participant
Program Support Fees (Swim Levels I - VI Programs) Per
per participant $.25 Participant
FIrst Ald/CPR/ AED Instructor Course Fees Per
175.00 participant
Authorized Provider Fees (Instructor Course Programs) Per
per participant per course of Instruction (Ie. FIT, pre-course challenge) $7.00 participant
E. Special billing or payment instructions (Optional): see attachment .C"
F. Additional Services (Optional):
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Attachment W'
American Red Cross
Inland Empire Chapter
Equipment Rental Fees - July 2005
As. a service to our customer we make available the rental of American Red Cross equipment and video's. Per your
authorized provider agreement we ask that everyone pick up and return the equipment taken in a timely manner as there
are other providers awaiting training equipment as yourself. If equipment is not returned you will be charged for each day
that you have the equipment.
If equipment is not taken care of and returned in proper condition the chapter reserves the right to refuse future rental of
equipment to the instructor or authorized provider. It is important for you to notify the chapter if there is a failure of our
equipment when returned to the chapter.
All rental fees are hAeatf on a dailY fee and are oer course of instruction.
Rental fees are calculated on a pick up time of 5:00 pm the day before class and return before 5:00 pm the day after class
(this is considered 1 day's rental - if two classes are instructed in that 1 day then fees are due for 2 rentals of all
equipment). Anything that is returned after 5:00 pm is considered late and fees will be charged for a 2nd day of rental, and
each day thereafter until returned. If equipment is continually returned late to the chapter then the authorized provider may
be suspended from renting future equipment.
Manikin Rental Fees:
Actars (1 pack of 10)
Adult Manikins (1 manikin per 3 students)
Infant Manikins (1 manikin per 3 students)
$35.00 each
$20.00 each
$15.00 each
Manikin rentals include 3 faces - one for each participant and 1 lung. Lungs are to be thrown out after class. Face plugs
need to be returned to the chapter along with the faces (cleaned and bagged). If you plan on cleaning you manikins at the
chapter ther~ is a $25.00 cleaning fee to use our supplies.
Video Rental Fees:
Community First Aid & Safety
Standard First Aid
Infant & Child CPR
CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer
AED Essentials
Bloodborne Pathogens Training
Oxygen Administration
Babysitter's Training
Lifeguard Training - Video #1
Lifeguard Training - Video #2
Swimming & Diving
Teaching Aquatic Skills
Infant & Preschool Aquatic
Longfellow's Whale Tales
Water, The Deceptive Power
It Only Takes A Minute
Emergency Response Video#1
Emergency Response Video #2
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
$ 5.00 each
Automated Fytamal DefIbrillation Trainer Rental:
Automated External Defibrillator $35.00 each
(pads must be returned on the proper cards not stuck together or you will be billed for the replacement of the training pads)
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Attachment "B"
American Red Cross - Inland Empire Chapter
Price Ust - Effective July 1, 2005
Participant Materials
15.00
5.00
1.50
7.00
7.00
7.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
13.00
655701
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Longfellow's WHALE Tales K-6 Leaders Packet
Longfellow WHALE Tales Stickers (5 sheets/pack)
Water Safety Handbook
Reffy Learns to Swim: Leam-to-Swim Levels 1 & 2 Participants Booklet
Waddles In the Deep: Learn-to-Swim Levels 3 & 4 Participants Booklet
Safety raining for Swim Coaches Text
GuardStart Participants Kit
(Includes Activity Book, Passport. Folder. Iron-on Transfers)
GuardStart Leaders Kit
(Includes Leaders Guide, Activity Book, 5 tabbed dividers, Passport. Iron-on Transfers. 1 Sticker Sheet,
binder cover)
GuardStartAward Stickers (pkg/10 sheets)
lifeguard Training Participant's Manual
lifeguard Management Participant's Kit
(Particlpent's Manual plus the lifeguard Management CD-ROM)
22.00
655704
655720
654143
6.00
35.00
27.00
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Be er's Training Handbook
AssIstln with Personal Care Participant's Booklet
Carin for the Caregiver Participant's Booklet
Positioning & Helping Your Loved One Move Participant's Booklet
General Careglvlng Skills Participant's Booklet
All Prices are subject to change without prior notification
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Attachment "B"
American Reel Cross - Inland Empire Chapter
Price Ust - Effective July 1, 2005
Participant Materials (continued)
37.50
6.50
47.50
14.50
9.00
13.00
100.00
12.00
6.50
30.00
40.00
25.00
12.00
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Fundamentals of Instructor Training
Wilderness Arst Aid Basics Student Guide
Mountaineering First Aid Text (price to change from supplier)
Wilderness Arst Aid Basics Color Slide Sat for PowerPoint on 3.5" floppy disk
Arst Aid - When Help is Delayed Participant Manual
Video's & OVO's
Community Arst Aid & Safety Video
Community Arst Aid & Safety DVD
Community Arst Aid & Safety Descriptive Video for the Visually Impaired
Community First Aid & Safety: Chinese Sub-Titled Video
Workplace Training Standard First Aid Video
Infant & Child CPR Video
Workplace Training Standard First Aid DVD (English/Spanish combined)
AED Essentials Video.
All Prices are subject to change without prior notmcation
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Attachment "B"
American Red Cross - Inland Empire Chapter
Price Ust - Effective July 1, 2005
Video's & DVD's - Continued
651302
651303
651304
651305
654710
655702
655722
655726
654147
655729
655725
62.50
140.00
110.00
185.00
265.00
100.00
Instructor Materials
All Prices are subject to change without prior notlflcation
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Attachment -B"
American Red Cross - Inland Empire Chapter
Price'Ust - Effective July 1, 2005
Instructor Materials - Continued
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IE.12 Emergency Survival Blanket ,Each 2.50
IE.32 Gas Shut Off Valve Each $ 3.00
2005-101 1 Person DisaSter Back Pack (on sale price $63.00) ,Each $ 75.00
2005-102 2 Person Disaster Back Pack (on sale price $80.00) Each $ 95.00
2005-104 4 Person Disaster Back Pack (on sale price $100.00) Each $ 130.00
0106030 Emergency 3 Day Kit Each $ 15.00
040004~ Food Bar (3600 calories) Each $ 7.50
ir20 Drinkilll Water (9 pouches per order) ~2.25
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4001 Family First Aid Kit (pillow) Each 25.00
4002 First Aid Kit (medium) Each $ 15.00
4003 First Aid Kit (small) Each $ 10.00
4011 Activity First Aid Kit Each $ 30.00
;4064 Babysitter's First Aid Kit (limited to stock on hand) Each $ 7.00
.2400 15 Person First Aid Kit Each $ 20.00
2425 25 Person First Aid Kit Each $ 30,00
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820012 Pocket Mask (hard case) with gloves ~ Each i 12.00
820015 Pocket Mask (soft case) with gloves Each $ 12.00
4111 Revfve.ald Key Ring Breathing Barrier with gloves Each $ 6.00'
Laerdal Key Ring Face Shield with gloves Each $ 6.00
490010 Inftate A Shield Key Ring (for Adults, Infants, & Children) Each $ 10.00
IE.33 Student First Aid Training Packet Each $ 4.00
151201 Laerdal Manikin Face Shields (1 roll of 36 Shields) Each $ 12.00
IE.18 Universal Precaution Kit Each N/A
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635 CEP Review Manual Each 20.00
24611091 CEP Semple Written Test Each $ 2.00
Alphabet Soup - Test Taker Tips Each $ 7.00
1E.29 ARC Hat with bill Each $ 4.00
IE.10 Water Bottle Each $ 3.00
320844 Porcelain Coffee Cup Each $ 10.00
Chapter Coffee Cup Each $ 5.00
IE.45 Commuter Mug Each $ 6.50
IE.46 Paper Clip Holder , Each $ 3.00
IE.47 Canvas Bag Each $ 2.00
IE.48 Long Sleeve Sweater (limited sizes available) Each $ < 12.50
Maroon Polo Shirt (limited sizes available) Each $ 6.00
Maroon Baseball Hat Each $ 1.50
Resale Items
All Prices are SUbject to change without prior notification
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Attachment "e"
Billing or Payment Information
Billing Information:
Company/Organization Name:
City of San Bernardino Fire Department
Person Responsible for Billings:
Henry Vasquez
Address to be billed to:
200 E. 3rd Street
San Bernardino. CA 92410
Primary Phone:
Fax:
Email:
Method of Payment
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APPENDIX B
INSTRUCTORS
Name Contact Information Chapter of Current Instructor
including Authorization Authorization
address. ohone and mall
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APPENDIX C
MULTIPLE FACILITY CONTACTS
Facility Name and Address Contact Name Phone Number
Fax Number
E-mail Address
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