Whosoever shall maliciously tamper with any part of the municipal fire alarm system, such as pulling false box alarms, cutting any of the line wires or disfiguring boxes, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 11, Section 11-6)
The city hereby approves the action taken by the fire department of this city in accepting the benefit of the Firemen's Relief and Pension Law, being the act approved April 9, designated as House Bill No. 258, 45th Legislature, Regular Session, and the city hereby accepts the provision of the law for the benefit of its fire department.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 11, Section 11-7)
In compliance with the action of the fire department in accepting the fireman's relief and pension law, the city will hereafter deduct from each paycheck of each paid fireman drawing a salary of fifty dollars ($50.00) per month or more, two (2) percent of the regular salary, and said two (2) percent will be paid over to the treasurer of the board of firemen's relief and retirement fund trustees. Each fireman drawing a salary of less than fifty dollars ($50.00) per month and each volunteer firemen's relief and retirement fund trustees the sum of three dollars ($3.00) per annum at such times as has been or may hereafter be determined by action of the fire department.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 11, Section 11-8)
It shall be unlawful for any person, other than officials of the city and active members of the fire department in actual service at the time, to get upon or ride upon any fire truck, wagon or any other apparatus of any description belonging to the fire department when the same is in use in going to or returning from any fire in this city, or when the same is in service in answer to any fire alarm.
(1974 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 11, Section 11-9)