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(a) Be currently licensed by the Division of Highway Safety and EMS of the Illinois <br /> Department of Public Health and be equipped and staffed as provided by the Act and the rules and <br /> regulations promulgated thereunder. <br /> (b) Be equipped with a mobile data computer (MDC) and an automatic vehicle locator <br /> (AVL) that is interoperable with the Decatur Fire Department's CAD system. The MDC, and <br /> AVL, shall be working at all times the ambulance is in-service. <br /> (c) Be adequately insured with liability insurance in the amounts listed below, to <br /> sufficiently protect the public and naming the City of Decatur as an additional insured. <br /> Each Occurrence Aggregate <br /> General liability $1,000,000 $3,000,000 <br /> (including bodily injury and property damage) <br /> Automobile liability $1,000,000 $1,000,000 <br /> Worker's compensation <br /> Each occurrence $1,000,000 <br /> Disease—policy limit $1,000,000 <br /> Disease—each employee $1,000,000 <br /> 11. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS. Each licensed ambulance service <br /> operating within the City of Decatur shall provide a minimum of four Illinois licensed Emergency <br /> Medical Technicians EMT on duty at all times with an additional two such Illinois licensed <br /> Emergency Medical Technicians on immediate reserve. The Illinois licensed Emergency Medical <br /> Technicians who are functioning at any EMT level with the ambulance service must be affiliated <br /> with the local or other EMS Resource Hospital and be approved to function within the EMS System <br /> which serves the City and be approved to function under the supervision of the EMS Resource <br /> Hospital's EMS Project Medical Director. The total number of EMTs operating will be determined <br /> by the number of ambulances required to operate in the City as determined by the City Manager. <br />