CROSS REFERENCES
Audible alarms and automatic protection devices — See Ch.
1066.
Authority of Fire Marshal and Fire Police Captain to issue parking
tickets for parking in fire lanes or near fire hydrants — See
§ 422.03.
Fees for inspections performed by the Fire Marshal — See
§ 208.07.
Payments from insurers for fire losses — See Ch.
1620.
STATUTORY REFERENCES
Emergency services — See 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1202(56).
Fire Chief — See 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 1184.
Fire engines and apparatus — See 8 Pa.C.S.A.
§ 1202(5).
Insurance — See 8 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 1005(5),
1202(25) and (26).
Joint contracts for fire protection — See 8
Pa.C.S.A. § 1202(24).
[Ord. 81, passed 6-14-1954]
There is hereby created the office of Fire Marshal in and for
the Borough. The duties of the Fire Marshal shall conform in all respects
with the laws of the Commonwealth.
[Ord. 646, passed 4-3-2000]
(A) Council shall appoint a person who is a resident of the Borough and/or
a member of the Fire Department to fill the office of Fire Marshal
within the Borough and shall, from time to time, fix the amount of
compensation to be paid to the Fire Marshal.
(B) The position of Fire Marshal is designated as a major untenured policy-making
or advisory position for purposes of unemployment compensation under
state law.
[Ord. 574, passed 6-14-1993]
The Fire Department and its membership are authorized by Council
to perform the following duties in addition to the normal firefighting,
rescue and emergency medical duties:
(A) Participation in drills, practices, training sessions and pre-fire
planning activities authorized by the Fire Chief and supervised by
a qualified instructor;
(B) Participation in community celebrations, ceremonial observances and
funerals for deceased firefighters or other public figures where such
attendance is deemed appropriate and authorized in writing by the
Fire Chief;
(C) Performing duties necessary to prepare the fire station for use as
a polling place for primary and general elections. This is extended
to include like services performed at other municipal or school district
buildings for said elections;
(D) Preparation for and responsible participation in parades, provided
that attendance has the prior written approval of the Fire Department
and written notice is provided to the municipality prior to the event;
(E) Any public service functions performed for the welfare of the community
as long as these activities are responsibly supervised and are sanctioned
by the Fire Department and written notice is provided to the municipality
prior to the function;
(F) Any and all public safety activities undertaken by the Fire Department
to render care to the injured, prevent loss of life, provide comfort
and security to victims and limit or prevent damage to or loss of
property as circumstances may dictate;
(G) Rendering assistance to police officers where such aid is specifically
requested or is done without request to protect residents from imminent
danger;
(H) Participation in fire prevention inspections, post-fire investigations,
bomb searches and evacuation drills;
(I) While participating in public programs to promote health and safety,
to enlist new members, solicit community support or conduct fund-raising
activities as long as the activity is specifically sanctioned by the
Fire Department with written notice to the municipality prior to the
activity or event;
(J) Safely and responsibly performing maintenance and remodeling work
on Fire Department vehicles, buildings, grounds or equipment; and
(K) Performing such other duties necessary for the efficient operation
of the volunteer services as may, from time to time, be assigned by
Council or the officers of the Fire Department.
[Ord. 761, passed 7-2-2012]
(A) The Brookhaven Fire Company is hereby empowered to create and initiate
user fees for the delivery of fire and rescue services, personnel,
supplies and equipment to the scene of motor vehicle accidents and
other incidents upon the highways and roadways of the Borough. The
rate of user fees shall be limited to that which is usual, customary
and reasonable for the provision of such services in Delaware County.
(B) The aforementioned user fee shall be filed against the motor vehicle
insurance of the recipient of emergency services, representing an
add-on cost of the claim for damages of the vehicles, property and/or
injuries. In the event services are required relating to utilities
causing safety hazards to highway areas, and if such areas are deemed
unsafe by emergency responders, user fees shall apply to the utility
whose equipment related problems gave rise to the need for an emergency
services response. Claim costs shall be filed to the insurance coverage
of the owner of a vehicle or property, or other responsible party,
as the case may be.
[Ord. 777, passed 9-8-2014]
(A) Creation of office. The office of Public Fire Safety Official is
hereby created by the Borough Council (the "Council") of the Borough
of Brookhaven (the "Borough"), subject to the right of the Council
to abolish said office at any time by ordinance.
(B) Appointment, term of office and removal.
(1)
The Public Fire Safety Official shall be appointed at each reorganization
of Council by a majority vote of all members of the Council and shall
serve through the subsequent organization; provided, however, that
an individual may be appointed as Public Fire Safety Official at another
time if there is a vacancy in the office. The Public Fire Safety Official
shall report to the President of the Council and to the Chairperson
of the Brookhaven Borough Fire Committee and will also report to the
Brookhaven Fire Company's Chiefs Committee, Brookhaven Fire Company
President and Chairperson of the Board of Governors.
(2)
The Public Fire Safety Official shall serve at the pleasure
of Council and may be removed at any time by a majority vote of all
members of the Council. The Public Fire Safety Official may be removed
without cause. At least 14 days before such removal is to become effective,
the Council shall furnish the Public Fire Safety Official with a written
statement setting forth its intention to remove him or her. Likewise,
the Public Fire Safety Official shall furnish the Council, at least
14 days before resigning, with a written statement setting forth his
or her intention to resign. Council shall not be required to provide
prior notice should it decide not to reappoint an individual to the
office of Public Fire Safety Official at the expiration of any term.
(C) Qualifications. The Public Fire Safety Official shall have the following
qualifications:
(1)
SR 60 Offensive Service Level A: Firefighter 1-Pro Board Fire
1; Firefighter 2-Pro Board Fire 2; Vehicle Rescue Technician Certification;
Hazardous Material Operations Certification with current refresher;
NIMS 100, 200, 700, 800; Emergency Vehicle Operator Course; Truck
Company Operations; Rapid Intervention Course; Pump Operations 1 Certification;
Pump Operations 2 Certification; Fire Officer School or Training;
Current CPR-AED Certification; and EMR or EMT Current Certification;
(2)
Knowledge of modern fire prevention practices and procedures
as they apply to fire and life safety in homes and businesses; the
policies, procedures and SOG of Brookhaven Fire Company; and residential
and commercial building construction;
(3)
A minimum of five years driving experience on engines, rescues
and ladders;
(4)
A high school diploma or equivalent;
(5)
A valid state driver's license;
(6)
The ability to communicate effectively and maintain composure
and respond properly during emergencies; and
(7)
A letter from his or her physician declaring he or she is fit
for firefighting duties.
(D) Salary. The Public Fire Safety Official shall receive such compensation
as shall be established, from time to time, by the Council by resolution.
(E) Powers and duties. Subject to recall by ordinance, the authority
and duties of the Public Fire Safety Official shall include the following:
(1)
Develop and administer a smoke detector assistance program;
(2)
Develop public fire safety plans for residents;
(3)
Conduct pre-planning in commercial businesses, schools and similar
entities in the Borough;
(4)
Provide assistance in fire safety planning in schools and day
cares;
(5)
Provide fire safety programs for the aging;
(6)
Patrol and enforce no parking fire lanes and snow emergency
enforcement;
(7)
Assist the Fire Marshal as needed;
(8)
Assist with snow removal on Brookhaven Fire Company property
and the Borough Municipal Center;
(9)
Assist Brookhaven Fire Company with daily maintenance of apparatus
and property;
(10)
Answer fire calls dispatched to Brookhaven Fire Company;
(11)
Provide a monthly job report of daily duties; and
(12)
Perform related duties as assigned.