[Ord. No. 12, 6-29-1979; amended 8-17-2010, Ord. No. 12 § 1-3; State Reference
11 O.S. §29-202]
The fire department of Slaughterville, Oklahoma, is a volunteer
fire department which may have in its employ not more than two full-time
salaried firefighters, and that it shall be comprised of not less
than 12 nor more than 25 members.
A. For the
purpose of this ordinance a “volunteer firefighter” means
a person who is enrolled as a member of the fire department and who
serves in such capacity without receiving a regular salary. A person
who is a salaried public safety employee of a municipality shall not
serve as a volunteer firefighter of a volunteer fire department unless
the person is off-duty and such service is not a condition of employment.
A public safety employee is a person employed to serve as a salaried
firefighter, police, or other law enforcement officer or emergency
medical technician.
B. “The
fire department’s standard operating procedures and guidelines”
shall mean those procedures as adopted by the Slaughterville fire
department, which are amended from time to time by vote of the Slaughterville
volunteer firefighters.
Volunteer members of the Slaughterville volunteer fire department
shall abide by the standard operating procedures and guidelines of
the fire department and shall be subject to the following rules and
regulations.
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[Ord. No. 12, 6-29-1979; amended 8-17-2010, Ord. 12, Art. 1; Reference 11 O.S. §29-204,
Art. 1]
A. The chief
shall be at the head of the department, subject to the laws of the
State of Oklahoma, ordinances of this municipality, standard operating
procedures and guidelines of the fire department, and the rules and
regulations adopted pursuant to this section. The chief shall be appointed
in the following manner: in accordance with the fire department’s
standard operating procedures and guidelines, based on qualifications.
B. The chief
shall be held responsible for the general condition and efficient
operation of the department, the training of members, and the performance
of all other duties imposed upon him by law and the standard operating
procedures and guidelines of the fire department.
C. The chief
may inspect or cause to be inspected by members of the department,
the municipal fire hydrants, cisterns and other sources of water supply
of the municipality at least twice a year.
D. The chief
shall maintain a library or file of publications on fire prevention
and fire protection and shall make use of it to the best advantage
of all members.
E. The chief
shall make every effort to attend all fires and direct the officers
and members in the performance of their duties.
F. The chief
shall see that the citizens are kept informed on fire hazards in the
community and on the activities of the department.
G. The chief
shall see that each fire is carefully investigated to determine its
cause, and in the case of suspicion of incendiarism shall notify proper
authorities. The chief shall secure and preserve all possible evidence
for future use in the case of suspicious incendiarism.
H. The chief
shall file the appropriate activity report forms with the office of
the State Fire Marshal in Oklahoma Town on an annual basis. The activity
report forms shall be designed by the State Fire Marshal and shall
include, but not be limited to, the amount of property and vehicle
fire loss, types of fires, inspections and investigations. The report
shall include notification of all fire-related civilian deaths and
injuries in the respective jurisdiction and of firefighter deaths
in the line of duty and of firefighter injuries in the line of duty
requiring the services of a hospital or physician or both.
[Ord. No. 12, 6-29-1979; amended 8-17-2010, Ord. 12, Art. 2; Reference 11 O.S. §29-202,
Art. 2]
In the absence of the chief, the assistant chief on duty shall
command the department and shall full the full powers and responsibilities
of the chief. The assistant chief is promoted pursuant promotional
procedures set forth in the fire department’s standard operating
procedures and guidelines, and based on qualifications.
[Ord. No. 12, 6-29-1979; amended 8-17-2010, Ord. 12, Art. 3; Reference 11 O.S. §29-204,
Art. 3]
The company officers shall be selected upon their:
A. Their
knowledge of fire fighting;
C. Knowledge
of firefighting equipment and all other qualifications as set forth
in the fire department’s standard operating procedures and guidelines.
[Ord. No. 12, 6-29-1979; amended 8-17-2010, Ord. 12, Art. 4; Reference 11 O.S. §29-204,
Art. 4]
One member elected by the fire department shall be secretary-treasurer.
His duties shall consist of the following:
A. Calling
the roll at the opening of each meeting;
B. Keeping
the minutes of each meeting; and
C. Collecting
any money due the department by the members and all other duties set
forth in the fire department’s standard operating procedures
and guidelines.
[Ord. No. 12, 6-29-1979; amended 8-17-2010, Ord. 12, Art. 5; Reference 11 O.S. §29-204,
Art. 5]
A. All new
members shall be on probation for one year after their appointment.
B. New volunteer
members upon completion of their probation period must be approved
by the majority of the fire department.
[Ord. No. 12, 6-29-1979; amended 8-17-2010, Ord. 12, Art. 6; Reference 11 O.S. §29-204,
Art. 6]
The bylaws of the department shall include but shall not be
limited to the following:
A. All volunteer
firefighters are required to respond to alarms of fire and other emergencies
when notified.
B. A volunteer
firefighter is required to be present at all regular meetings, call
meetings and schools presented for the benefit of the firefighters.
C. There
shall be at least one regular business meeting each month.
D. Any volunteer
firefighter having two unexcused absences in succession or three unexcused
absences in a period of three months will be dropped from the fire
department rolls.
E. Volunteer
firefighters leaving the municipality for an extended period of time
will be required to notify the chief.
F. Any volunteer
firefighter refusing to attend training classes provided for him will
be expelled from the rolls.
G. Any volunteer
member of the fire department shall be expelled from the rolls for
the following offenses:
1. Conduct
unbecoming of a firefighter;
2. Any act
of insubordination;
4. Any violation
of rules and regulations governing the fire department; or
[Ord. No. 31, 2-10-1986; amended 11-19-1991, Ord. 31 §1]
The fire service of the Town of Slaughterville is authorized
to respond to fire calls outside the town limits of Slaughterville.
[Ord. No. 31, 2-10-1986; Ord. No. 31, 11-19-1991; Ord. 31 §§2-3]
A. A charge
for each fire unit responding to a fire call shall be assessed unless
otherwise provided herein.
B. A charge
for each fire unit responding to a fire call shall be assessed unless
otherwise provided herein.
C. A charge
shall not be assessed in the following circumstances:
1. Under
the terms of a mutual aid agreement.
2. In the
event no services were provided.
3. If the
recipient of the charge has a petition on file with the town for annexation
to Slaughterville and is eligible for such annexation as provided
by law.
4. In the
discretion of the fire chief, for good cause shown, provided said
cause is noted on the fire run report and shall be reported to the
Board of Trustees at the next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees.