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I <br />Pol <br />April 19, 1985 <br />Government Administrator <br />Dear Sir: <br />CliY OF, <br />The City of St. Louis Park, through its Emergency Preparedness Director/ <br />Fire Chief, is a member of the Metropolitan Emergency Managers Association <br />(MEMA). A standing committee of that organization was charged with the <br />responsibility of determining the most efficient way of providing assistance <br />to each other in the event of a disaster. <br />After about six months of investigating the many different Mutual Aid Pacts <br />(Police, Fire, and Public Works), they determined that the most efficient <br />way to handle most requests for aid would be to leave the present Mutual Aid <br />Pacts as they are. <br />In the event of a request for assistance which would involve several different <br />departments, that request should be directed to the administrative branch <br />of the Government. <br />The Committee developed a resolution prototype, to be adopted by each <br />municipality, that would authorize a City Administrator or his designee <br />to send equipment and personnel to assist a stricken area, at their request, <br />in the event of a disaster, with or without a formal Mutual Aid Pact. <br />The City of St. Louis Park adopted this resolution on April 16, 1985, I <br />am recommending it to you for your consideration for your community. If <br />you should have any questions, please feel free to contact Chief John Kersey <br />at 920-3000, ext. 56. <br />Sincerely, <br />1 ames Brimeyer, City Manager <br />City of St. Louis Park <br />boos minnaonre bou1ffW 9 et. buffo peck, mbnnou ea4te • vnon. (eta) iaPM <br />