The ultimate responsibility to provide fire protection services
to the members of the community of the Village of Hudson Falls lies
with its Village Board of Trustees. In order to meet its responsibility,
the Village Board of Trustees has endeavored to maintain and upgrade
its substantial asset inventory of trucks, equipment and facilities
utilized for the purpose of providing such fire protection services.
The corollary responsibility of the Village Board is to assure that
its firematic assets are utilized by qualified, active officers and
firefighters who are properly trained, physically fit and who have
accepted the responsibility to abide by the "Firefighter Code of Ethics
and Conduct." Therefore, in furtherance of its responsibilities to provide
fire protection services to the community, the Village Board of Trustees
hereby establishes a Fire Council to oversee the firematic duties
of all active firefighters providing fire protection services to the
community. By enacting this chapter, it is the intent of the Village
Board of Hudson Falls, as an exercise of its police power, to promote
the general health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Village.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FIRE COUNCIL
The administrative arm of the Village Board of Hudson Falls
created for the oversight and supervision of the active firematic
services to be provided for firefighting and fire protection within
the community. All active firefighters and officers shall comply with
rules and regulations adopted by the officers of said Fire Council
and approved by the Village Board of Trustees, which rules and regulations
shall govern the admission, suspension, removal, discipline, powers
and duties of all active firefighters and officers who have been admitted
to the fire service of the Fire Council.
FIREFIGHTER
All non-officer, active firefighting members duly admitted
and serving the organization of the Hudson Falls Fire Council.
FREELANCING
A dangerous situation at an incident where an individual
carries out tasks alone or without being assigned; a violation of
personnel accountability procedures.
INSUBORDINATION
The refusal or neglect, while on duty, to obey or execute
any order from the officer in charge at any fire, drill, inspection
or review.
OFFICERS
Those firefighters who are members of the Fire Council approved
by the Village Board of Trustees in the grade of fire chief, assistant
fire chief, captain and lieutenant.
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
The administrative rules, policies and procedures promulgated
by the Fire Council and approved by the Village Board of Trustees
for the purpose of the efficient and safe provision of fire protection
services within the Village of Hudson Falls.
The powers and duties connected with and incident to the control,
government and discipline of the Fire Council of the Village of Hudson
Falls, except as herein otherwise provided, shall be vested in the
Village Board of Trustees.
The officers of the Fire Council of the Village of Hudson Falls
shall consist of a fire chief and any assistant fire chiefs, captains,
and lieutenants as the Village Board of Trustees may deem necessary.
The Fire Chief of the Fire Council shall be an active firefighter
and shall, under the direction of the Village Board of Trustees, have
the general superintendence and custody of the fire engines and other
fire apparatus and conveniences for the prevention and extinguishment
of fires. It shall be the duty of the Fire Chief or his or her assigned
assistant chief's duty to see that the same are kept in proper
order and to make periodic written reports to the Village Board of
Trustees of the state of the Fire Council, and at such times as said
Village Board of Trustees may require. It shall be the Fire Chief's
further duty to be present at fires and to take command of the firefighters
present, and to exercise a general supervision and control of the
operations and proceedings of the firefighters present and to give
directions concerning the same. The Fire Chief shall also have the
power and discretion to suspend from duty any member of the Fire Council
and report the same to the Village Board of Trustees for action, subject
to the provision of disciplinary actions and procedures hereinafter
provided.
All bills for expenditures and services connected with the Fire
Council must be first authorized and audited by the Village Board
of Trustees. The Fire Chief shall, on or before the first day of March
in each year, present to the Village Board a report showing the complete
inventory of all property under his or her charge, which report shall
also exhibit a particularized statement of all fire alarms and fires
which have occurred during the preceding calendar year, together with
the cause of all fires, as far as the same have been ascertained.