Firefighting operations and other emergencies are major functions
of the Department. Knowledge of regulations, orders and procedures
shall be the responsibility of all members. Members shall comply with
instructions contained or implied in these regulations and all amendatory
orders bearing upon operations of the Department.
Officers on duty shall see that the fire zone in front of quarters
is maintained clear of vehicles or other obstructions and notify the
Police Department of any unusual traffic condition which may interfere
with response of apparatus. Members on house watch duty shall assist
officers in this responsibility and keep them fully informed of conditions.
Members shall, upon reporting for duty, promptly place all required
fire clothing on apparatus. Before going off duty, members shall remove
such clothing from apparatus and arrange it in their lockers or approved
racks.
Officers on duty shall be responsible for proper receipt of
alarms and response of apparatus to correct location.
Members shall exercise care to avoid injury when boarding and
riding apparatus. They shall use hand rails, hand straps and safety
belts, when such are provided. They shall observe rules of safety,
in keeping with good fire service practice, to prevent unwarranted
and needless personal injuries. Drivers shall take all necessary precautions
consistent with safety.
Responses to alarms shall be made with all proper speed consistent
with safety. Officers shall not converse with drivers, except when
necessary to regulate speed of apparatus, to determine route to be
taken or to relay information received by radio.
Officers shall hold drivers responsible for operation of apparatus
while responding to, operating at or returning from alarms and on
all other occasions when apparatus is taken from quarters.
When responding to alarms, bells, air horns or sirens will be
sounded with a frequency depending upon conditions en route. Sirens
or air horns shall not be used returning to quarters or other duties
unless under emergency; bells shall be sounded when necessary.
Officers shall require members driving apparatus to observe
the following:
A. Maintain safe control of apparatus at all times.
B. Proceed with caution when traveling through congested areas or wet
or icy pavement or descending grades or passing over excavations.
C. Proceed with caution when driving against traffic lights.
D. Proceed with caution when approaching street intersections or turning
corners.
E. Use extreme caution when delayed in leaving quarters or when normal
route of response is changed, keeping in mind that other companies
responding will not expect the delayed apparatus.
F. Use one-way streets against traffic only when absolutely necessary
in responding to alarms.
G. Never use one-way streets against traffic when returning from alarms.
H. Never attempt to pass another apparatus going in the same direction
unless signaled by the officer in command of the apparatus ahead.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Persons not connected with the Fire Department shall not ride
on apparatus going to or from alarms, etc., unless approved by the
Fire Chief.
All members of the Fire Department, when on off-duty, shall
voluntarily respond to multiple alarms or emergency calls, except
when out of town and unable to be reached, on sick leave, vacation
or excused by the Fire Chief.
Officers or personnel in charge of an apparatus shall report
to the officer in charge when arriving at the scene of an emergency.