Pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 61.65(2)(a), the Village
has established the Village Fire Department to provide fire prevention
and protection services for the Village residents, visitors and investors.
The following is a list of definitions for the intent of consistency
and clarification of this code.
HE/HIS
Uniform language to be inclusive of she/her.
OFFICER
An officer of the Suamico Fire Department.
STOP WORK
To cease and desist work activity, to stop an action.
The Department shall investigate the cause, origin, and circumstances
of every fire occurring in the Village by which property has been
destroyed or damaged and, so far as possible, shall determine whether
the fire is the result of deliberate intent, carelessness or design.
Investigations shall begin immediately upon occurrence of a fire.
The Chief or his designee shall immediately take charge of the physical
evidence, shall further cooperate with local, county, state or federal
authorities in the collection of evidence and in the prosecution of
the case. Every fire shall be reported in writing to the Department
within 10 days after the occurrence of the same by the Department
Officer in command of the fire. The report shall be in the form prescribed
by the Chief and shall contain a statement of all facts relating to
the cause, origin, and circumstances of such fire, the extent of the
damage thereof, and the insurance upon such property, and such other
information as may be required, including the injury, death, or rescue
of persons.
Open record requests to the Department shall be filed with the Clerk and, with the exception of open record requests for fire reports, shall be completed by the Clerk according to the provisions of Wis. Stat. Ch.
19. The Chief shall be responsible for open records requests for fire reports with a copy to the Clerk.
The fire limits of the Village shall be the incorporated limits
of the Village as amended.
The Chief is hereby empowered to close any building or structure,
and order it vacated wherein violations of any regulations of this
chapter or any state or federal regulations are found and which said
violations constitute a continuing hazard to the public and are not
abated within a reasonable time.