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80-122
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12/2/1980
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1980
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...,~ <br />5. All personnel of the responding party, while responding <br />to a call of a calling party, shall be acting within the scope <br />of their employment by the responding party, while en route to, <br />en route from, and while acting within the territory of the <br />calling city or township. <br />6. On any occasion or at any place to which additional <br />assistance is called under and pursuant to the terms of this <br />agreement, the senior officer or officer in charge of the Fire <br />Department of the calling party present shall have full charge <br />and authority over such assisting equipment and personnel of <br />the responding party. <br />7. Pursuant to Section 717.021 of the Ohio Revised Code, <br />the members of the Fire Department acting outside the limits <br />of the city or township in which they are employed, may <br />participate in any pension or indemnity fund established by their <br />employer to the same extent as while acting within the employing <br />city or township, and are entitled to all the rights and benefits <br />of Sections 4123.01 to 4123.94, inclusive, of the Ohio Revised <br />Code, to the same extent as while performing service within the <br />city or township in which they are employed. The pension or <br />indemnity fund of the city or township calling for such assistanc <br />shall not be liable for any benefits or responsible in any way <br />to any members of the Fire Departments of the responding party. <br />8. The parties hereto shall not be required to reimburse <br />or indemnify any pension or indemnity fund of the other party <br />for any pension or indemnity award or premium contribution <br />assessed against such party wherein the members of the Fire <br />Department are employed, for workmen's compensation benefits and <br />for casualty insurance premiums arising or incurred by reason <br />of injuries to or death of a firefighter of such party, as a <br />result of, or occurring while engaged in participation in fire <br />activity or rendering service to such other party under the terms <br />of this agreement, or while going to or from the scene of an <br />activity or service, or while responding to a call pursuant <br />to the terms of this agreement. <br />9. The parties hereby agree that this agreement supersede <br />and replace any prior individual mutual aid agreements which may <br />have been entered into between them. <br />10. This agreement shall be in full force and effect between <br />the parties hereto from the date herein above set forth, provided <br />however, any one of the parties hereto may give written notice, <br />at any time, to the other parties of its intention to terminate <br />this agreement and withdraw therefrom and then this contract <br />shall terminate thirty (30) days after receipt of said written <br />notice as to the said withdrawing party. Said agreement to <br />continue on full force and effect as between the remaining <br />parties. <br />11. Additional agreements of Automatic Mutual response may <br />be deemed necessary by and between two or more of the communities <br />entering into this agreement. Such agreements for automatic <br />-3- <br />
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