[Amended 10-16-1995 by Ord. No. 95-15]
The Fire Department shall consist of four volunteer
fire companies, for the protection of life and property in the city
against fire.
[Added 10-16-1995 by Ord.
No. 95-15]
The Council shall annually appoint a committee
from its membership, of such number as it shall designate, to oversee
the Fire Department.
The fire companies shall be governed by the
bylaws, rules and regulations previously adopted by said companies,
which are not inconsistent with any provision of this chapter.
[Added 12-6-2010 by Ord.
No. 10-10]
The Fire Department is authorized to bill and recover costs
associated with Fire Department response from the liable party. All
fees so recovered shall be maintained by the Fire Department and used
for its general purposes. Said fees may be billed directly by the
Fire Department or by a professional agency engaged in the business
of emergency response billing, provided that the agreement with any
such professional agency shall be subject to the approval of the Council.
The Fire Department shall include in its monthly report to the Mayor
and Council a detail of all billing and receipts under the program.
The fees to be charged by the Fire Department shall not exceed the
following:
A. Structure fires: fires in any structure substantial enough to cause
the Fire Department to use tools and an extinguishing agent to control
and extinguish the fire. Examples of such structure fires include,
but are not limited to, dwellings, apartments, apartment complexes,
commercial, industrial, and outbuildings.
(1) Residential (single-family home): fee of $500.
(2) Multifamily residential, commercial, government, education, industrial:
fee of $1,000.
B. Vehicles. Vehicle fires and crashes substantial enough to cause the
Fire Department to use tools and skill (or extinguishing agent) to
bring the incident under control: fee of $750 per vehicle.
C. Alarm systems. After the third activation in a calendar year, at
the same address and same zone, at which the cause was anything other
than an actual fire: fee of $500.
D. Other: any condition for which the Fire Department has responded,
notified the property owner/manager of the degraded condition, and
the Fire Department has responded one additional time for the same
uncorrected condition. The Fire Department will bill upon the third
response and each consecutive response thereafter: fee of $500.
E. In the event that a fire is deemed to have occurred as a result of
negligence of a third-party; gross negligence; intentional misconduct;
or involves hazardous materials response; then, in addition to any
fees set forth above, the Fire Department may bill for actual costs
incurred and an hourly rate (not in excess of $50 per hour) for all
personnel involved in the response.
The admission to membership shall be governed
by the bylaws, rules and regulations previously adopted by said companies.
Said members shall serve with or without pay as the Fire Chief shall
determine, at his discretion for special duty.
[Amended 11-13-1975 by Ord. No. 7522]
A. Each company shall elect biannually from the active
firemen Fire Commissioners for the purpose of confirming four Battalion
Chiefs and the election of the Chief of the Fire Department. Five
Fire Commissioners shall be elected from each of three companies of
the fire companies, and four Fire Commissioners shall be elected from
the fourth fire company. The burden of having four Fire Commissioners
shall be rotated among the fire companies, each company having assumed
the burden for a two-year period, until the next election of Fire
Commissioners. Number 2 Company (Liberty) shall have four Commissioners
upon adoption of this Article, until December 31, 1975; No. 3 Company
(Washington) shall have four Commissioners for the calendar years
1976 and 1977; No. 4 Company (North Bend) shall have four Commissioners
and the calendar years 1978 and 1979; and No. 1 Company (Union) shall
have four Commissioners for the years 1980 and 1981; thereafter the
companies shall alternate on a sequential basis.
B. The Chief of the Fire Department and the Battalion
Chiefs shall serve for two years, two Battalion Chiefs being elected
every year for two-year terms.
C. The election of the Fire Department Chief and the
Battalion Chiefs by the Fire Commissioners shall be reported to the
Mayor and Council and confirmed by them.
D. The Fire Chief shall report to and be subject to the
supervision of the committee of the Council of the City of Salem responsible
for fire activities.
E. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a person from
serving as Chief of the Fire Department of the City of Salem for any
limited number of consecutive terms.
[Added 6-7-1991 by Ord. No. 9114]
All fire apparatus and equipment purchased by
the Council shall be the property of the City of Salem for use by
the Fire Department.
The Fire Chief shall, on a monthly basis, report
to the Mayor and Council the condition of the Department and the matters
pertaining thereto of public interest and said report to exhibit a
particular statement of all fires and fire alarms which have occurred
in said city during the preceding month, together with the cause and
origin of all such fires, as far as the same shall have been ascertained.
It shall also exhibit a particular statement of all losses caused
by such fires.