This chapter shall be known as the "Public Fire Protection and
Related Services Ordinance of Whitpain Township."
The Fire Company(ies) shall operate under its own bylaws, which
shall be in accordance with generally accepted standards for similar
organizations and with accounting procedures approved and recognized
by the Township. Nothing in this chapter is intended to restrict or
hamper the internal organization of the Fire Company(ies).
A. Appointment of Chief. The Fire Company(ies) shall elect or appoint
its Chief for a period of at least one two years. The Fire Chief and
all other Chief Officers shall be a minimum of 21 years of age to
hold these offices and positions. The Chief shall give his or her
services gratuitously and shall take and subscribe to the oath required
of Township officials.
B. Duties of Fire Marshal. The Fire Marshal shall investigate the origin
and cause of fires and explosions within the Township.
C. Duties of Fire Chief and line officers. The Fire Chief and the subordinate
officers shall be responsible for the maintenance, efficiency and
conduct of the Fire Company. The Fire Service shall adhere to uniform
fire service procedures and standards as mandated by local, state
and federal regulatory agencies.
D. Standards for active members. The Fire Company shall adopt written
standard operating procedures regarding the duties and activities
of those active members who respond to any emergency scenes and shall
include standard practices and procedures for the use of all equipment
of the Fire Company. No members shall be permitted to use those items
of Fire Company equipment without certification of the member's knowledge
and proficiency with such equipment and in compliance with the standard
operating procedures.
In compensation for the services provided to the Township, the
Board of Supervisors agrees to annually provide compensation to the
Fire Company, the amount of said compensation to be set by the Board
of Supervisors.
The Fire Company is hereby authorized to provide such services
to the Township as may be necessary for the protection of property
and persons situated therein, which include, by way of example and
not of limitation, extinguishment of fires and conflagrations and
prevention of loss of life and property from fire, motor vehicle accidents,
medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents and related other
emergency situations.
A. Nonemergency/public service activities. The Fire Company and its
active responding membership are authorized by the Board of Supervisors
to provide certain nonemergency and public service functions, such
as:
(1) Drills/practice. Participation in drills, practice, training sessions
and pre-fire planning activities supervised by a qualified instructor.
(2) Public service functions. Any public service functions performed
for the welfare of the community, including recovery of animals and
removing water from property after storms, as long as these activities
are supervised by a Fire Company officer.
(3) Public safety activities. Participation in fire prevention activities,
post-fire investigations and evacuation drills.
(4) Assisting police. While rendering assistance to police officers where
such aid is specifically requested or is done without request to protect
the public welfare from imminent danger, including fire police duties.
(5) Maintenance work. While safely and responsibly performing maintenance
and remodeling work on a Fire Company vehicle, buildings, grounds
or equipment.
(6) Community celebrations. Participation in community celebrations,
ceremonial observances and funerals for deceased firefighters or other
public figures where such attendance is deemed appropriate.
(7) Parade participation. Preparation for and responsible participation
in parades.
(8) Membership/fund drives. While participating in public programs to
promote health and safety, to enlist new members, solicit community
support or conduct fund-raising activities so long as no compensation
is being paid to the member while engaged in the fund-raising activity,
100% of all proceeds go to the Fire Company.
(9) Preparation of firehouse for community activities. While performing
duties necessary to prepare the fire station for use as a temporary
shelter or a polling place for the primary and general elections.
(10) Miscellaneous nonemergency duties. Such other duties necessary for
the efficient operation of the Fire Company as may, from time to time,
be assigned by the Board of Supervisors and the officers of the Fire
Company.
B. Emergency activities. The Fire Company and its active responding
members are authorized to provide emergency functions as follows:
(1) Fire calls/responses. The Fire Company and its qualified responding
members are authorized to respond to any and all fire and related
conflagration or explosion scenes within and outside the boundaries
of Whitpain Township, subject to good and accepted fire-fighting practices
which shall be applicable to the Fire Company and its members.
(2) Rendering of care. Any and all public safety activities undertaken
by the responding members of the Fire Company to render care to the
injured, prevent loss of life, provide comfort and security to victims
and limit or prevent damage to or loss of property as circumstances
may dictate.
(3) Police assistance. While rendering assistance to the police of Whitpain
Township, whether such assistance is specifically requested or not,
including the activities of the fire police, to protect the public
welfare from imminent danger.
C. Simultaneous emergencies. In the event of simultaneous emergencies
which commit the resources of the Fire Company to more than one emergency
site, the Fire Company shall provide standby service from another
fire department so as to provide equal emergency services to the Township.
The duly appointed Chief of the Centre Square Fire Company shall
be the designated Township/Fire Company liaison person and shall have
the authority to act on behalf of the Board of Supervisors in matters
concerning Fire Service activities as defined in Ordinance No. 89-5.
Whitpain Township shall provide workers' compensation coverage
to all members of the Fire Company, as prescribed by law, that affords
benefits for work-related injuries/illnesses compensated under the
Workers' Compensation Act and the Occupational Disease Act.
Whitpain Township shall not be required to provide liability
or casualty insurance coverage for the Fire Company, its buildings
and equipment.
Although Centre Square Fire Company is hereby designated as the official Fire Company for Whitpain Township, it continues to maintain its separate status as a Pennsylvania nonprofit corporation. Any corporate activities undertaken by the Fire Company or any social events or undertakings by the Fire Company, any of its members or for or on behalf of any third parties, at Fire Company locations in the Township other than the authorized activities set forth in §
13-6, supra, shall not be considered as activities undertaken as an agent for the Township, and the Township shall not be liable for unexpected events, claims or results arising therefrom.
The Fire Company shall submit to the Board of Supervisors, on
an annual basis, no later than the last day of September, a proposed
budget of revenues and expenditures for the upcoming calendar year.
The Fire Company shall also provide to the Township audited financial
statements annually and financial statements/balance sheets monthly.
The audited financial statements shall be issued by an independent
certified public accounting firm.
The Fire Company shall provide adequate training for all members
and shall certify to the Township, on an annual basis, that all members
responding to an emergency incident shall have received this appropriate
training and are in compliance with all codes, standards and regulations
pertaining to the particular incident as mandated by local, state
and federal agencies.