[Added 5-7-2007 ATM, Art. 67]
A. 
In order to avoid relocating persons from, or evacuation of, any building, structure, place of business, place of habitation or vacant or abandoned building or structure which in the judgment of the head of the Fire Department is imminently dangerous or presents the existence of conditions likely to cause fire, explosion, or harm, the head of the Fire Department may order the owner, agent, or manager of such a building, structure, business or place of habitation to provide a temporary fire/safety watch and/or emergency medical detail if the head of the Fire Department determines a reasonable level of fire or life safety may be obtained.
B. 
Situations that may require a detail(s) include, but are not limited to the following list:
(1) 
Occupied building without properly working fire/sprinkler system.
(2) 
Blasting operations.
(3) 
Parades and road races that have potential for medical type emergencies.
(4) 
Larger than normal gathering (example: entertainment venue).
A. 
EMS protocols and in the use of fire extinguishers and building warning/evacuation devices, understand the particular needed resources and communicate that to the dispatch center and remain alert and undistracted during his/her assignment.
B. 
The owner of any building, structure, place of business, place of habitation or vacant or abandoned building or structure which in the judgment of the head of the Fire Department is imminently dangerous or presents the existence of conditions likely to cause harm shall be responsible for all costs associated with such assignments.
C. 
The head of the Fire Department shall determine the number of personnel, his/her qualifications that may include rank and the cost per hour for a particular detail.
D. 
The billing cycle will coincide with the payroll cycle; however the bill is due and payable within 30 days from invoice date.
E. 
Funds collected shall be deposited into the Fire Department detail account so as to not incur any cost associated with said details to the Town of Stoughton.
If such funds are not reimbursed to the Town of Stoughton after the first billing, the second notice of payment due may include up to a 10% administration fee; failure to pay shall constitute a lien on the property and/or forfeiture of any/all operating license(s).