[Amended 9-13-2011 by Ord. No. 2224-2011; 9-11-2012 by Ord. No. 2252-2012; 5-12-2015 by Ord. No. 2350-2015; 10-26-2021 by Ord. No. 2594-2021; 4-25-2023 by Ord. No. 2661-2023]
Company Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 shall consist of regular firefighters,
probationary firefighters, junior firefighters, candidate firefighters
and associate firefighters for each company. The complement of members
shall include all officers. Qualifications of active members shall
be:
A. Active regular firefighters.
(1) No person shall be appointed a member of the Fire Department unless
they:
(a)
Are a citizen of the United States;
(b)
Are sound in body and in good health;
(c)
Have a high school diploma or an equivalency certificate or
are able to read, write and speak the English language well and intelligently;
(d)
Are of good moral character;
(e)
Have not been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude;
(f)
Are a resident of the municipality or a contiguous municipality;
(g)
Have reached the age of 18 years;
(h)
Have completed the training requirements of §
13-9B or equivalent.
(2) Any person who has resigned as a member of the Fire Department and
seeks to re-enter the Department may qualify for appointment, provided
that he/she has previously served the Department as a member in good
standing for at least two years or reapplies within one year of resignation
and meets all of the other qualifications provided in this chapter.
Removal of residence from the municipality or a contiguous municipality
shall be cause for dismissal from the Department.
(3) Any person who is separated from the Department for a period of two
years or longer and did not maintain active firefighter status shall
re-enter the Department following the recommendations of the Board
of Fire Commissioners.
B. Probationary firefighter.
(1) A probationary firefighter is a candidate member who meets all other requirements of Subsection
A and §
13-9D. A probationary firefighter will be on probation for a minimum of six months and, until voted to active regular member status, shall receive all benefits afforded to regular members by the Borough of Fair Lawn, except voting privileges and holding firematic office.
(3) If a probationary firefighter is 18 years of age but is still attending high school, they must follow all the provisions of §
13-79 until graduation or receipt of a graduation equivalency certificate.
C. Associate firefighter.
(1) An associate firefighter may be a nonresident who is available in Fair Lawn for duty at least 20 hours per week with a written letter from his/her employer approving work time response. He/she must meet the requirements of Subsection
B.
(2) Firefighters holding associate membership shall be eligible to hold
company firematic office up to and including the position of Captain
in the Fire Department; shall have truck house privileges; and are
eligible to attend training courses, parades and receive benefits
afforded firefighters by the Borough of Fair Lawn.
(3) Each company is allowed to have 10 associate firefighters.
D. Candidate
firefighter.
(1) A Candidate firefighter is a member who has reached the age of 18 years and meets all other requirements of §
13-9A. A candidate firefighter shall attend and complete with passing grades the Firefighter 1 course as well as the NJ State Firefighter 1 exam, within two years of becoming a candidate firefighter.
E. Support
personnel will hold the classification of a Fire Department member
but are not required to perform any fire suppression duties or complete
any state mandated training unless deemed necessary by the Borough.
These members are not considered emergency first responders and as
such shall not enter or operate in an IDLH atmosphere, unless in a
supervised training environment. Examples of support personnel include,
but are not limited to, authorized department photographers, rehab
personnel, public information officers, training instructors.
F. Physical requirements. All active members shall meet the current
state respiratory protection program, shall be required to take a
physical examination by a Fire Department physician, designated by
the Borough, and be certified by said physician to be physically fit
for duty as an active firefighter. After the physical examination,
members shall be classified into one of the following fire-fighting
categories:
(1) Interior firefighters. These members can be involved in IDLH (immediately
dangerous to life or health) atmosphere, including roof operations,
any interior operations involving the use of SCBA, ladder operations,
etc. This includes wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)
and a bailout bag system. These members can partake in all aspects
of emergency services deemed vital to life and property. Interior
firefighters must pass a mask fit test annually and comply with all
standard operating guidelines as they pertain to the bailout bag system.
(2) Exterior firefighters. These members cannot engage in fire-fighting
activity that puts them in an IDLH atmosphere inside of an enclosed
structure or operate at any height, including on ground ladders. The
member will not wear or qualify on the bailout bag system. The member
will not be able to wear an SCBA without completing all mandatory
requirements to wear an SCBA. The member will only partake in fire-fighting
activities outside of the fire structure.
(3) Limited exterior firefighters. These members cannot be engaged in
fire-fighting activity that puts them in an IDLH atmosphere inside
or outside any structure. These members do not have to wear or complete
any SCBA mandatory training. Examples of the limited activities will
be driving and operating apparatus, operating as a safety officer,
connecting and straightening hose lines, videotaping, photography,
and any other limited activity deemed necessary by the company officer.
(4) Medically unfit for duty. These members have been deemed by physical
examination to be medically unfit for duty as either an interior firefighter,
exterior firefighter or limited exterior firefighter and shall be
suspended from active duty upon certification by the Board of Fire
Commissioners to the Borough Council until such time as the Borough
Physician designated by the Borough determines that such member should
be reinstated to interior firefighter status, exterior firefighter
status and limited exterior firefighter status.
G. Applications. Each person shall complete an application on a form
to be approved by the Fire Board to become a member of the Fire Department.
The Company Captain will time and date each application and forward
to the Fire Clerk as to when it was received. The application shall
also be noted, by time and date, as to when the member is approved
for service. This is to avoid confusion relative to years of service
at a later date.
H. Badge numbers.
(1) Assignment of numbers to new firefighters.
(a)
Each Company Captain will assign each new firefighter and provide
that person with a badge consistent with the numbers listed below:
[1]
Company No. 1: 1 to 25 and 101 to 115.
[2]
Company No. 2: 26 to 50 and 116 to 130.
[3]
Company No. 3: 51 to 75 and 131 to 145.
[4]
Company No. 4: 76 to 100 and 146 to 160.
(b)
Any member voted in as a regular member and who exceeds the
current company badge numbers assigned can hold badge numbers 161
to 199. Effective January 1, 2022, all new members will start with
badge number 200 and continue on indefinitely regardless of the fire
company the member is assigned.
(2) Each probationary firefighter will be assigned a badge indicating
AUX member.
Each of the members of the Borough Fire Department shall, as
conditions precedent to his/her assuming his/her duties as members:
A. Be approved by the Fire Board and the Borough Council.
B. Sign the membership application of the Fire Department to be on file
in the office of fire headquarters.
C. Agree to perform the duties of a firefighter as prescribed by this
chapter or any other ordinance which may hereinafter be adopted.
D. Agree to be governed by the bylaws and any rules and regulations
promulgated by the Fire Board and by the bylaws of his/her respective
fire company.
E. Pass the physical examination by an authorized agency of the Fire
Department.
[Amended 9-13-2011 by Ord. No. 2224-2011; 4-25-2023 by Ord. No. 2661-2023]
A. New members for active regular, probationary, candidate and associate
firefighters shall be reviewed in accordance with the bylaws of the
respective companies and a recommendation forwarded to the Fire Board
for action.
B. Any active regular member can request a transfer to another company
as long as the member has approval from their current Company Captain
and is in good standing with the current company. The transfer must
be voted on at Fire Board. The member maintains their seniority within
the Department and continues as a regular member, although the line/badge
number is subject to change.