Specifications include, but are not limited to: The successful Vendor for security services must provide all services to be identified in a future agreement for security guard and security response services and/or other contract documents mutually agreed to by the District and the successful Vendor including, but not limited to, the items listed below for security services. Intrusion and Fire Alarm - First Response: Vendor will provide intrusion and fire alarm services, on a first response basis, to District facilities as notified by District staff or its alarm service provider. Vendor’s response time for first response services shall be no more than 15 minutes from Vendor’s notification of the District’s need for first response services. Armed and/or Unarmed Guard Service: Vendor will provide armed and/or unarmed security guard service on an as-needed basis to patrol and monitor District’s facilities before, during and after school and business hours, and during District events, such as sporting events and graduation ceremonies. Roving armed and/or unarmed security guards may be required to patrol on foot or by vehicle. In connection with all services, Vendor shall provide its own vehicles and equipment including, for armed guards, their own weapon and firearm permit licenses. An armed guard may be part of a security force that includes city police, other qualified safety members, police reserves, or a District school resource officer approved by the District. For roving security guard schedule, see attachment; Exhibit C Reporting: Vendor will investigate all intrusions and incidents; make telephone contact with District representatives; write or email a brief, descriptive report for the designated school official; and write or prepare reports or other documents for the notification of persons other than school officials, such as law enforcement and District’s insurance carriers, depending on the intrusion or incident.