Fire services and assistance to volunteer fire companies or
agencies within Warren County may be carried out as provided for through
mutual aid agreements with said volunteer fire companies or agencies
and shall be provided at no cost to the involved municipality.
Fire assistance to areas outside the City of Warren shall be
carried out in a manner determined by the Fire Chief of the City of
Warren Fire Department and when carried out by agreement with the
consent of City Council. Such assistance shall be for the provision
of fire suppression services and/or other non-emergency medical services.
When assistance as provided in §
46-2 of this Chapter is carried out, the Fire Chief shall determine the extent to which the City’s assets including, but not limited to, apparatus, equipment, and manpower of the City may be committed. In making such determination, the Fire Chief shall take into account the primary responsibility of providing fire services in the City of Warren.
The assistance and mutual aid as provided in §§
46-1,
46-2 and
46-3 of this chapter shall be carried out at no charge to the municipalities outside of the City of Warren.
When assistance as provided for in §
46-6 is carried out, the Fire Chief shall determine the extent to which the City’s assets including, but not limited to, apparatus, equipment, and manpower of the City may be committed, unless otherwise provided for by agreement between the City and the recipient municipality. In making such determination, the Fire Chief shall take into account the primary responsibility of providing emergency services in the City of Warren.