[Amended in entirety 12-18-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-39. History includes Ord. No. 2017-63; Ord. No. 2020-1
[Added 12-18-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-39]
As used in this chapter:
ASSOCIATE MEMBER
Means a member of the Princeton fire department who is a volunteer and not a member of any of the three fire companies described below in this article.
BUREAU OF FIRE SAFETY
Means the office within the department designated to serve as Princeton's local fire code enforcing agency pursuant to law.
FIRE CHIEF
Means a paid member who shall be appointed to serve as the ranking officer of the department, and the department head responsible for all fire prevention, fire suppression and protection operations in the municipality.
MEMBER OR REGULAR MEMBER
Means a member of the Princeton fire department who is a volunteer and member of one of the following individual three fire companies: "Princeton Hook and Ladder Company," "Mercer Engine Co. No. 3" or "Princeton Engine Co. No. 1."
PAID MEMBER OR CAREER MEMBER
Means a permanent, full-time or part-time, paid employee of the Princeton fire department, and shall not include an associate or regular member as defined herein.
PRINCETON FIRE DEPARTMENT, DEPARTMENT OR PFD
Means the fire department of the Municipality of Princeton.
SOGs or SOG
Means the Standard Operating Guidelines of the department.
VOLUNTEER MEMBER
Shall mean any regular member or associate member.
[Added 12-18-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-39]
(a) 
The Princeton fire department is hereby established, and continued, to provide fire protection to the municipality of Princeton and serve as Princeton's local fire code enforcing agency pursuant to law.
(b) 
The department shall consist of volunteer members and career members.
(c) 
All volunteer members and career members performing firefighting responsibilities shall provide fire protection to Princeton, subject to the general control and management of Princeton. This chapter and the Princeton fire department standard operating guidelines (SOGs) shall take precedence over the individual company constitutions, bylaws and any other rules or guidelines the individual companies may have in place. Each company within the department shall be entitled to receive a stipend to be funded through the department budget, upon the approval of a purchase order by the Princeton administrator.
(d) 
The bureau of fire safety shall be within and part of the fire department and perform duties as the local fire code enforcing agency pursuant to law, and as more specifically set forth in Chapter 14 of the "Code of the Borough of Princeton, New Jersey, 1974." The bureau of fire safety shall be comprised of career firefighters as described below in subsection 8-3(c) and such other personnel as the department and administrator shall determine necessary.
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(a) 
Fire chief.
(1) 
The fire chief shall serve as the head of the department and its ranking officer, and shall be in full charge of the volunteer members and career members.
(2) 
Council shall appoint the fire chief, who shall be qualified as set forth in this chapter and serve as a career member.
(3) 
The chief shall:
a. 
Make, administer, and enforce rules and regulations for the control, discipline and disposition of the department and its officers and all volunteer members and career members;
b. 
Have jurisdiction over the control, extinguishment, and prevention of fires;
c. 
In all cases where fire threatens life or damage or destruction of property within Princeton, take prompt and efficient measures and use the means of the department to extinguish the fire, and at such times and occasions have the sole and absolute control and command over all the fire apparatus and all volunteer members and career members of the department at such fire; and
d. 
Within the appropriations of the annual budget, assign personnel, maintain the headquarters and acquire and maintain equipment and apparatus.
(4) 
The individual appointed to serve as fire chief shall possess the following minimum qualifications to serve as chief:
a. 
Fire Officer I Certification;
b. 
Instructor Level I Certification;
c. 
Minimum three years as Career Supervisor;
d. 
IMS Level III Certification;
e. 
ICS 100, 200 and 300 (minimum) Certifications;
f. 
Minimum Awareness Level in: Motor Vehicle Extrication, Swiftwater Rescue, Ice and Confined Space Course; and
g. 
CEVO 3 Course Completion.
(b) 
Volunteer members.
(1) 
There shall be firefighters assigned as available among the ranks of the regular members and associate members. The firefighters shall meet all the qualifications and training requirements as set forth in this chapter and departmental policy.
(2) 
There shall be an assistant chief assigned to the entire department subordinate only to the fire chief and fire official. The fire chief, with the consent of the administrator, shall appoint the assistant chief from among the volunteer members. Prior to appointment of the assistant chief, the fire chief shall consult with the presidents of the three volunteer fire companies.
(3) 
Any additional officers or line officers from among the volunteer members shall be appointed and serve in accordance with the SOGs, including but not limited to volunteer captains and lieutenants appointed by the department.
(c) 
Career members.
(1) 
In addition to fire chief, the following titles shall be maintained from among the career members: fire official and firefighter(s). There shall be one fire official and a sufficient number of firefighters as determined by council as necessary to serve the department.
(2) 
Career members serving as firefighters shall be appointed by council, in consultation with the fire chief and administrator.
(3) 
The fire official shall serve as the head of the bureau of fire safety and be appointed by council. The fire official shall be under the direction of the fire chief. The fire official shall have all qualifications necessary to serve in that capacity as required by applicable law and regulation, and shall hold the title Fire Official UFD at all times. The fire official shall also serve as a firefighter, and shall have the qualifications to serve in that capacity as required in this chapter. The fire official shall perform such duties as assigned including those outlined in this subsection and chapter 14 of the "Code of the Borough of Princeton, New Jersey, 1974."
(4) 
Council shall appoint a sufficient number of fire inspectors to perform the duties and responsibilities of the bureau of fire safety. As of the effective date of this chapter, all individuals appointed to serve as fire inspectors shall also be qualified to and serve as firefighters. Any fire inspectors serving prior to the effective date of this chapter who do not serve as paid firefighters shall be permitted to maintain their positions and not be required to serve as firefighters.
(5) 
The fire chief and other career members shall receive such compensation as shall be prescribed by council in the annual salary ordinance.
(d) 
Department chain of command.
(1) 
The chain of command of the department shall be as follows: upon the occurrence of an incident, the first arriving officer shall establish command until a higher ranking officer arrives on the scene. At this time, the higher ranking officer shall be briefed on the incident and may become the incident commander. The same procedure shall occur upon the arrival of each higher ranking officer until the arrival of the fire chief.
(2) 
The following shall be the hierarchy for the department during fire suppression activities:
a. 
Fire chief (career).
b. 
Fire official (career).
c. 
Assistant chief (volunteer).
d. 
Captain (volunteer).
e. 
Lieutenant (volunteer).
f. 
Firefighter (volunteer and career).