Darby Fire Company No. 1 and Darby Fire Company No. 2, organized
and existing in the Borough of Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania,
are hereby designated the officially recognized fire companies of
the Borough.
In addition to actually participating in the activities of the
fire companies as above authorized, or in going to and returning from
any related activity, the members of the fire companies herein recognized
are further authorized to:
A. Function.
(1) Fight fires and provide emergency services in Darby Borough and wherever
asked to assist, for the humane purposes of protection and preservation
of persons, places or things.
(2) Engage in any type of drill, training, ceremony, practice, test or
parade when duly called for or authorized by the officers of the fire
companies.
(3) Engage in any other activity reasonably related to the common and
customary functions of such fire companies, when authorized by an
appropriate officer or officers of the herein-recognized fire companies.
B. Coverage.
(1) The moment a fire alarm is sounded and/or a silent alarm is received.
(2) Fire drills and all parts thereof.
(3) Schooling for the improvement of firefighting and fire protection
and prevention.
(4) Fire prevention in the form of school or public demonstrations, and
public open houses.
(5) Care of trucks and/or apparatus.
(6) Fire meetings (while attending).
(7) Tag Day and/or other properly sanctioned fund-raising activities.
(8) Distributing and collecting raffle books.
(9) In December, Santa Claus/fire prevention for children.
C. Services
rendered.
(1) Fire aid, rescues, salvage, fire police work, ambulance service in
emergencies, radio communication, accident-scene assistance, animal
rescue.
(2) Crowd control at both fire grounds and/or occasions of public or
general assembly.
(3) Abatement and/or removal of hazards to public safety or health as
may be defined or properly requested by Borough Council or its authorized
employee(s) or agent(s).
(4) Participation in official holiday functions as directed by the Fire
Chiefs or their designates.
(5) Abatement of conditions due to storms, floods and/or general peril,
including but not limited to pumping cellars, helping with roofs,
helping with fallen trees and aiding in other public peril, safety
or health-related situations.