Specifically Defined Terms.
ALARM
Any siren, bell, horn or other device which is attached to
the interior or exterior of a structure and emits a warning signal
audible outside the structure or transmits a prerecorded voice alarm
or other signal and is designed to attract attention or transmits
a message to an emergency communication center, when activated by
a criminal act or other emergency requiring emergency response agencies
to respond. The term "alarm" shall include automatic protection devices
and sensory devices.
ALARM REGISTRATION
Documentation pertaining to any alarm system, other than
a residential sensory device, which identifies the owner or lessee
of the system; the identity of individuals authorized to respond to
the alarm in order to gain access to the property and deactivate the
system; the identity of the firm or individual who installed the system
and can provide emergency repair service; and any other data required
by Upper Macungie Township.
AUTOMATIC PROTECTION DEVICE
An electrically operated instrument composed of sensory apparatus
and related hardware which automatically transmits a prerecorded voice
alarm or other similar message over telephone line, by direct or indirect
connection to an emergency communication center, upon receipt of a
stimulus from sensory apparatus that has detected a physical force
or other stimulus inherently characteristic of a fire intrusion.
BOARD
The Board of Supervisors of Upper Macungie Township.
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION CENTER
A protection system or group of such systems, operated privately
for customers or publicly by a person, firm, corporation or governmental
entity which maintains, supervises or accepts recorded messages from
automatic protection devices at a central station having operators
that have the duty to take appropriate action upon receipt of a signal
or message.
EMERGENCY INCIDENT
An occurrence involving a risk of harm and/or imminent threat
to private or public property life or a potential threat to the environment
or public health or safety, including but not limited to fires, petroleum,
chemical or hazardous materials spills and releases and building well,
trench or sinkhole collapses.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AGENCIES
Fire companies, ambulance corps, fire police and other emergency
providers serving the residents of the Township or responding to requests
for and/or assistance pursuant to any mutual aid agreement duly authorized
by the Township, and Township employees responding to an emergency
incident at the request of any emergency response agency.
EMERGENCY SERVICE COSTS
All direct and indirect costs and expenses incurred or expended
by the Township or any emergency service agency, or both, in connection
with any emergency incident, including, but not limited to, the following:
A.
The costs of labor calculated by determining the actual hourly
wage rate plus the hourly cost of fringe benefits (and including overtime
rates, if applicable) normally paid by the Township to Township employees
times the number of hours worked in response to any emergency incident,
or in the hourly value of the volunteer personnel, as determined by
the Township Board of Supervisors from time to time, taking into account
the funds expended to train and properly equip each such volunteer,
times the number of hours worked by each such volunteer in response
to any emergency incident.
B.
The cost of all nonreusable materials and all contaminated or
consumed materials utilized in connection with any emergency incident.
C.
The cost of all equipment, calculated by estimating the number
of hours of the useful life of such equipment and dividing same into
the replacement cost plus the maintenance cost of said equipment and
then multiplying the result by the number of hours such equipment
was in service in response to any emergency incident.
D.
The administrative cost of recordkeeping, information processing
and compilation of a bill of costs.
E.
The reasonable attorney's fees and costs (including witness
fees) of pursuing any and all enforcement or collection actions for
emergency service costs against responsible parties.
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In no event shall the emergency service cost assessed and collected
for any single emergency response agency as a result of any individual
incident exceed $2,500 under the terms and provisions of this Part,
except in the case of emergency incidents involving hazardous materials
and/or those occurrences which are nuisance incidents, in which cases
the full emergency service cost shall be assessed and collected without
limitation. [Added by Ord. 2012-3, 5/23/2012, § 2]
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FALSE ALARMS
Any alarm or signal activated by an automatic protection
device or any other kind of direct or indirect signal given to an
emergency communication center or any signal given from a sensory
device, to which police or firemen respond, which is not the result
of weather extremes, burglary, robbery, fire or similar emergency.
FIRE LOSS
Any loss occurring after the effective date of this Part
and covered under a policy of fire insurance, including all endorsements
or riders to the policy.
INSTALLER
Any company, corporation or individual which has contracted
to engage or has engaged in the act of installing fire, intrusion,
water or other alarms or alarm systems which are designed to require
a response from any emergency response agency.
INSURING AGENT
Any fire or casualty insurer which provides reimbursement
for emergency response agency costs or expenses in the event of an
emergency incident.
KEY
To use a telephone line and equipment for transmitting a
message either directly or indirectly by an automatic protection device.
RESPONSIBLE PARTY/PARTIES
The following person(s) or legal entities shall, for the
purposes of this Part, be deemed responsible parties:
A.
The owner of any petroleum, petroleum distillate or by-product,
hazardous materials or chemicals, and any carrier, including pipeline
owner, of any such materials, which are spilled, released, dumped,
deposited or stored and to which there is a response by an emergency
response agency.
B.
The owner of the real property on which any petroleum, petroleum
distillate or by-product, hazardous material or chemical is spilled,
released, dumped, deposited or stored and to which there is a response
by an emergency response agency.
C.
The owner of real or personal property on or in which there
occurs an unfriendly fire; a building, well, trench or sinkhole collapse
requiring rescue efforts or otherwise threatening life, property or
the environment, or vehicular accidents involving fire, personal injury
or loss of life, to which there is a response by an emergency response
agency.
D.
All person(s) and legal entity or entities found to be legally
responsible in any court of competent jurisdiction for causing any
emergency incident.
SENSORY DEVICES
A device attached to the interior of a structure which is
not tied to an emergency communication center and is, or is intended
to be, audible on the exterior of the structure of which it is attached.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Upper Macungie.