EMERGENCY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES
COMMITTEE
A G E N D A
Date of Meeting: |
Tuesday, January 12, 1999 |
Enquiry: Ms. Rosalind
Dyers
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Time: |
9:30 a.m. |
Committee Administrator
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Location: |
Committee Room No. 1
City Hall
100 Queen Street West
Toronto |
(416) 392-8018
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PURSUANT TO
THE MUNICIPAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT.
DEPUTATION LIST:List will be available at the meeting.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES.
COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTS.
A.FOR ACTION:
1.CARDIO PULMONARY RESUSCITATION AND FIRST AID TRAINING
CONTRACT.
Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services
(November 23, 1998)
Recommending that:
(1)City Council give approval for Toronto Ambulance to enter into a contract with the
Toronto District School Board for the purposes of providing training in Emergency First Aid,
Standard First Aid, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Safety related training
programs;
(2)City Council endorse Toronto Ambulance's pursuit of other First Aid/CPR revenue
generating opportunities;
(3)City Council endorse Toronto Ambulance's promotion of public awareness and training in
First Aid and CPR; and
(4)the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give
effect thereto.
B.FOR INFORMATION:
2.CONTINUING EVOLUTION OF THE AMBULANCE ACT OF ONTARIO AND
IDENTIFIED POTENTIAL FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS.
Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services
(December 2, 1998)
Providing an update on the status of the Ambulance Act of Ontario and its Regulations, and
the potential financial implications within the current Act; and recommending that the report
be received for information and that appropriate consultation and further assessment be
undertaken.
3.INTEGRATION OF THE PUBLIC ACCESS DEFIBRILLATING (CARDIAC SAFE
CITY) PROGRAM INTO THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM.
Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services
(December 9, 1998)
Advising of the integration of the Public Access Defibrillation (Cardiac Safe City) Program
into the City's existing emergency response system; noting that the program at Toronto City
Hall will act as a demonstration project to show how workplaces across the City can increase
the level of life safety present in their buildings; and recommending that the report be received
for information.
4.COLLISION REPORTING CENTRES AND THEIR PROFIT MARGINS.
City Auditor
(November 17, 1998)
Responding to a recommendation by the Budget Committee that the City Auditor report on
the collision reporting centres' operations and their profit margins; and recommending that the
report be received for information.
(NOTE:Deferred from previous meeting with request that the City Auditor provide the
Committee with the names of the members of the Evaluation Committee referred to
therein.)
4a.COLLISION REPORTING CENTRE EVALUATION COMMITTEE
City Auditor
(December 16, 1998)
Responding to the request of the Emergency and Protective Services Committee on December
1, 1998, to provide the names of the members of the Collision Reporting Centre Evaluation
Committee.
5.LEGAL VALIDITY OF TORONTO LICENSING COMMISSION OBTAINING
PERSONAL INFORMATION IN THE POSSESSION OF THE TORONTO POLICE
SERVICE.
City Solicitor
(December 7, 1998)
Responding to the request of the Emergency and Protective Services Committee on June 16,
1998, to provide an opinion on the legal validity of the Toronto Licensing Commission
obtaining personal a information in the possession of the Toronto Police Service regarding
charges laid against a licence holder or applicant; and recommending that the report be
received for information.
ANY OTHER MATTERS.
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