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Augusta County Emergency Services Officers Association
The membership of the Augusta County Emergency Services Officers Association shall be comprised of the Fire Chiefs of each Fire Department and the Captain of each Rescue Squad that answers emergency calls in Augusta County; The Augusta County Sheriff; Director, Augusta County Emergency Communications Center (AECC); and Director, Central Shenandoah Emergency Medical Services Council (CSEMSC). These organizations may be represented by a delegate in absence of the Fire Chief, Rescue Chief/Captain, Sheriff, Director of EOC and Director of CSEMSC with their voting power.
Each organization shall have one vote in all business matters. Where Fire and Rescue Companies are combined, each shall have one vote.
Other members of these organizations may attend the meetings with the designated representative, but have no vote.
The chair shall have a vote in all business matters.
The membership is made up of 24 fire companies, 14 rescue squads plus, AEOC, ACSD, CSEMSC and the President/Chair = a total of 42 members with votes.
The ACESOA meet the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Augusta County Government Center in Verona, Virginia.
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AUGUSTA COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
STANDARD OPERATING GUIDELINES:
Augusta County Policies:
ACFR Complaint Policy ACFR Fillable Complaint Form
REGIONAL POLICIES EFFECTIVE JAN 27, 2015:
Regional Emergency Evacuation Policy
Regional Mayday Policy
Regional Priority Traffic Policy
Regional Rapid Intervention Crew
The SOG's were originally adopted in September 1999, the following SOG's were updated in August 2008, so the date of each SOG represents that August date, due to the fact that in August all of the guidelines were updated to a new format. If you have any questions please call the Fire-Rescue office at (540) 245-5624 or email Minday Craun
Section 1: Bylaws
Bylaws Revised January 2020, (Voting effective 2021)
Section 2: General
Accidental & Health
Administrative Personnel
Aero-Medical Transport
Backing Fire Apparatus
Carbon Monoxide Alarm New SOG - March 2013
Criminal History New SOG - July 2009
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Computer Usage Policy New SOG - July 2009
Driver Responsibilities
Emergency Personnel Evacuation
Emergency Incident Rehab
Incapacitated Fire Rescue Apparatus New SOG - March 25, 2014
Infectious Control
Rehab Bus Response New SOG - January 2009
Search & Rescue
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
School Bus Collisions New SOG - April 2009
Silent Approach New SOG - March 2013
SOG Committee New SOG - March 25, 2014
Training Online Registration New SOG - March 2013
Training Registration Procedures New SOG - February 2016
Vehicle Accidents
Section 3: Communications (See 2013 Guidelines at bottom of this Section)
CISM
Emergency Radio Traffic New SOG - March 2013
Firebox Rescue Response & Boundary Change
First Response Guidelines New SOG - March 22, 2011
Incident - Run Numbers
Incident Paging
Response Plan for Buses - Traffic Crash/Emergencies New SOG - May 2009
Retoning a Dispatched Fire-Rescue Agency New SOG - Nov. 22, 2011
Single Fire-Rescue Agency Response New SOG - May 24, 2011
Special Toning Request New SOG - May 2009
Staffed Transport Units New SOG - October 22, 2013
EMS Staffing Availability Form
ACFR Duty Officer Notification Guide 2013
Acknowledging Emergency Service Personnel Main REV 2013
ACSA Water Flow Pressure Rev 2013
Addressing Radio Traffic REV 2013
Administrative Personnel REV 2013
Advance Life Support Requests 2013
Aeromedical Transportation Request REV 2013
Alarm Activations with No Emergencies REV 2013
Apparatus (Additions, Deletions & Changes ) REV 2013
Augusta County ECC REV 2013
Authority of Actions and Duties 2013
Available - In Service 2013
Busy Signal REV 2013
Call History and Special Alerts 2013
Cancellation REV 2013
Chain of Command 2013
Communications - Commonwealth Standard Transmissions 2013
Digital Logger Rev 2013
Dispatch of Closest Available Unit REV 2013
Dispatch Procedure Revised 2013
Dispatching First Responders REV 2013
Emergency Communications Signals REV 2013
ERTS REV 2013
Evidence Bags Rev 2013
Federal Communications Commission Rev 2013
Fire Investigator 2013
Fire Rescue Agencies with One Fire Rescue Unit 2013
Fire-EMS Involving Law Enforcement 2013
First Responder Call Types - Updated 11/16/2021
Grievance - Complaints 2013
Helicopter EMS Auto Launch - NEW - 06/22/2021
Incident Documentation and times 2013|
Infectious Control Notification 2013
Knox Box Revised 2013
Landing Zones 2013
Line Officers & Administrative Officers 2013
Mayday Signal 2013
Medical Channels to Augusta Health 2013
Mutual Aid - Guidelines 2013
Notifications Requests 2013
Paging via Radio Emergency Service Personnel REV 2013
Radio Equipment 2013
RASAR - Rescue 22 REV 2013
Rehab 1 2013
Rescue Response to Fire Events - Updated 06/22/2021
Responding (ACESOA) REV 2013
Response Assignments REV 2013
Response Check & Time Limit REV 2013
Response Recommendation and Level of Response 2013
Rip and Tear Reports REV 2013
Rules of Radio Communications 2013
SOGs 2013
Special Request - Operational - Communications REV 2013
Staging 2013
Status Check REV 2013
Weekly Fire-Rescue Paging Test REV 2013
Working Incident REV 2013
Accountability System Updated May 2013
Burning Exercises Updated February 2016
Fire Department Color Codes Updated November 23, 2010
Fire Chief & Assistant Chief Requirements Updated January 26, 2010
Fire Department Operations Updated September 24, 2013
Fire Hydrants Updated September 24, 2013
Fire Reports
Helmet Colors Updated June 22, 2021
Jr. Fire Fighter Program Updated September 24, 2013
Jr. Fire Fighter Policy NEW September 24, 2013
Open Burning Updated September 24, 2013
PPE Updated September 24, 2013
Pump & Hose Testing Updated September 24, 2013
Response to Accidents Updated September 24, 2013
RIT Updated September 24, 2013
Suspicious Fires Updated September 24, 2013
Tanker Strike Team Updated October 25, 2011
Training New Members Updated September 24, 2013
Two In Two Out Updated September 24, 201Section
Section 5: Rescue Operational Information
Jr. Rescue Squad Program
Rescue Captain/Chief Standards Updated January 26, 2010
Rescue Operations
Rescue Response to Fires
Rescue Response to Vehicle Crashes
Medical EMS Response to Interstate NEW - February 22, 2022
Section 6: First Response
Section 7: Hazardous Materials
Citizens Protection
Hazardous Materials
Hazardous Materials Control
Section 8: Law Enforcement
Bomb Threats
Search and Rescue
Tact Team
Section 9: Airport Operations
Aircraft Incidents Off Airport Property
Airport Alerts & Response
Waynesboro Airport Incidents
Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport Response Plan
Section 10: Appendix
Fire Box Change Request Form
Rescue Box Change Request Form
Burning Guidelines
House Burn Release Forms
Accountability Pictures
Infectious Control Forms
Emergency Driving - Virginia State Law
Insurance Information
MCI Plan
Spill Notification Form (Revised December 2008)
New Member Orientation Spreadsheet NEW September 24, 2013
Radio System Analysis - By Agency (Click on your agency, passwords generated by Augusta County Fire-Rescue) If you do not know your password, email Minday Craun.
The FCC has mandated by January 2013 radio systems will have to be converted to narrowband operations. To achieve the mandate, the FCC will stop approving wide band (25KHz) analog radios. This is something the County will need to plan for and manage in the coming years. The Radio System Analysis lists shows what equipment is narrowband or able to convert to narrowband or be replaced.
Deerfield Volunteer Fire & Rescue
Middlebrook Volunteer Fire Company
Churchville Volunteer Fire & Rescue
Weyers Cave Volunteer Fire Company
Verona Volunteer Fire Company
Stuarts Draft Volunteer Fire Company
Craigsville Volunteer Fire Department
Dooms Volunteer Fire Company
Augusta County Fire-Rescue
Augusta County Volunteer Fire Department
Preston L. Yancey Volunteer Fire Company
Swoope Volunteer Fire Company
New Hope Volunteer Fire & Rescue
Wilson Volunteer Fire Company
Grottoes Volunteer Fire Company
Mt. Solon Volunteer Fire Company
Staunton Fire Department
Waynesboro Fire Department
Staunton-Augusta Rescue Squad
Stuarts Draft Rescue Squad
Bridgewater Rescue Squad
Craigsville-Augusta Springs Rescue Squad
Mt. Solon Rescue Squad