There is hereby created within Swatara Township Fire and Emergency
Services Department a Fire and Rescue Services Division; herein referred
to as Swatara Fire-Rescue.
The mission of the Fire and Rescue Services Division of the Swatara
Township Fire and Emergency Services Department shall be to maintain
an effective emergency response capability to natural and man-made
emergencies through planning and the efficient use of manpower and
equipment in the best interest of the citizens of Swatara Township.
The member companies of the Fire and Rescue Services Division of
the Swatara Township Fire and Emergency Services Department shall
be the following volunteer emergency services companies:
Elected Chiefs of each member company (or designee of each Chief
authorized on a yearly basis by the respective Chief to act on the
behalf of that respective Chief).
The Fire and Rescue Services Board shall make recommendations to
the Township Board of Commissioners, through the Township Fire Chief,
in such matters as:
In order to make the required recommendations, the Fire and Rescue
Services Board shall establish the following standing committees and
such other committees or subcommittees as deemed necessary:
The Finance Committee, consisting of the Treasurer of Swatara
Township Firemens' Relief Association, Chief of the member companies,
Swatara Township Fire Chief, and Swatara Township Finance Director.
The Fire and Rescue Services Board shall elect from its own membership
its officers and shall make, alter and rescind rules and forms for
its procedures, consistent with the ordinances of Swatara Township
and the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Fire and Rescue
Services Board shall keep full records of its business and shall submit
a report of its activities to the Swatara Township Board of Commissioners
at such times as shall be required by the Board of Commissioners.
Assistance at the scene of automobile accidents, medical emergencies,
hazardous materials incidents, water rescue incidents, natural or
man-made phenomena and other dangerous situations.
Each emergency services company may also provide nonemergency public
services functions, including but not limited to removing water from
property and assisting in the removal, abatement and prevention of
damage or injury to persons or property, whether through natural or
man-made causes.
Each emergency services company may also conduct and participate in such training activities and drills, either within or outside the Township, as may be deemed necessary by the officers of the member companies to maintain proficiency in providing services as outlined in Subsection D(1) and (2) above.
The Swatara Township Board of Commissioners shall have the discretion
and exclusive authority to authorize the addition of member companies
and the suspension, and revocation of member companies.
A member of the Chambers Hill Fire Company, The Friendship Fire Company of Bressler, The Reliance Hose Company No. 1, Swatara Township Volunteer Fire Company No. 1, when engaged in one of the authorized activities specified or referred to in Subsection E(2) and while actively engaged as a firefighter at, or while going to or returning from, a fire, accident, or other emergency which fire company attends, including the travel from and the direct return to a firefighter's home, place of business or other place where he/she shall have been when he/she received the call of alarm.
Repairing or doing other work about or on emergency apparatus,
the buildings and grounds of the emergency services company, excluding
social room functions.
Answering any emergency or nonemergency calls for any purpose
or while riding upon any emergency apparatus which is owned or used
by the emergency services company.
Traveling to and direct return from administrative meetings
(e.g., relief association, conferences, seminars, municipal meetings
regarding, County Chief's meeting, etc.) as authorized by the Chief
of the respective Company or Swatara Township Fire Chief.
The Fire Chief shall be appointed by the Swatara Township Board of
Commissioners. The Fire Chief shall report to the Board of Commissioners
through the Township Manager and the emergency services committee.
The Fire Chief may assume command of an incident in the absence of
any other Township fire officer or as he/she deems necessary, as defined
by standard operating guidelines and policies.
The Deputy Fire Chief(s) shall be appointed by the Swatara Township
Board of Commissioners, after consultation with the Fire Chief and
Township Manager.
Each emergency services company shall operate under its own bylaws,
which shall be in accordance with generally accepted standards for
similar organizations, with accounting procedures recommended by the
Finance Committee of the Fire and Rescue Services Board, adopted by
the Fire and Rescue Services Board and approved by the Swatara Township
Board of Commissioners and the Certified Public Accountants of the
Township.
The Chiefs of each of the member companies shall operate under the
authority of the Swatara Township Board of Commissioners and Office
of the Fire Chief. Each member company Chief or such Chief's
alternate shall have command of member companies' emergency.
All companies shall adhere to the Fire and Rescue Services Division
Standard Operating Guidelines and Procedures and Policies, as adopted
by the Fire and Rescue Services Board.
Annual appraisal. The Fire and Rescue Services Board shall appraise
annually the emergency services companies and the emergency services
in the Township for the purpose of recommending whatever changes are
necessary in organization and operational methods and practices of
emergency response made necessary by the continued growth of the Township
and/or new emergency response techniques. The annual appraisal shall
take place prior to the preparation of the annual budget.
The Fire and Rescue Services Board shall prepare and maintain a five-year
capital budget in regard to Township allocations and shall submit
this capital budget to the Township Manager in accordance with the
budget calendar adopted by the Township each year.
For the purpose of this section, a "capital expenditure" shall be
an expenditure for the purchase of equipment with a cost greater than
$500 and a life expectancy of at least five years.
The Fire and Rescue Services Board, after consideration of each company's
proposed annual budget, shall submit to the Township Fire Chief a
division operating budget in accordance with the budget calendar adopted
by the Township each year.
Annual appropriations shall be made by the Swatara Township Board
of Commissioners to each member company, in amounts and subject to
such reasonable conditions as the Board of Commissioners may in its
discretion approve. In determining the amount of appropriation, the
Board of Commissioners will give consideration to the recommendation
of the Fire and Rescue Services Board.
Audits. If a member company seeks financial aid from the Township,
in either capital or operating budget, the Certified Public Accountants
of the Township, as a part of the Township's annual audit, may
include a report concerning the financial situation of that member
company. This report shall include all revenues and expenditures of
the member company's corporation. Corporate financial information
is for the purpose of Township decision making, except as required
by the auditors for inclusion in the Township's annual audit
report.
Prior to September 30 of each year, the fire companies seeking appropriation
of Township funds by the Board of Commissioners for the next calendar
year shall submit to the Fire Board a written request for such appropriations.
Such requests shall be accompanied by an up-to-date financial report
of the fire company and such other supporting data as shall be required
by the Fire Board to justify the requested allocation of funds.
After receipt of the above mentioned information, the Fire Board
may conduct public hearings to determine the requirements of each
of the fire companies for the appropriation of Township funds.
On or before October 15 of each year, the Fire Board shall make written
recommendations to the Swatara Township Board of Commissioners for
the appropriation of Township funds for fire protection services,
setting forth the amounts to be allocated for each fire company and
the purposes for which funds are to be utilized. Copies of the Board's
recommendations shall be forwarded to each of the Township fire companies.
The Swatara Township Board of Commissioners may approve, disapprove
or amend the recommendations of the Fire Board for the allocation
of Township funds.