There is hereby established in the City of Long
Branch a division of fire, commonly known as the "Fire Department,"
the membership of which shall consist of not more than 600 active
members duly enrolled and distributed among the different companies
as follows:
A. The Oceanic Fire Engine Company No. 1 shall consist
of 100 members as follows: 60 members on the engine and 40 members
on the truck of the company.
B. The Atlantic Engine and Truck Company No. 1 shall
consist of 100 members as follows: 60 members on the engine and 40
members on the truck of the company.
C. The Independent Engine and Truck Company No. 2 shall
consist of 100 members as follows: 60 members on the engine and 40
members on the truck of the company.
D. The West End Engine Company No. 3 shall consist of
60 members.
E. The Elberon Engine Company No. 4 shall consist of
60 members.
F. The Oliver Byron Engine Company No. 5 shall consist
of 60 members.
G. The Neptune Hose Company No. 1 shall consist of 40
members.
H. The Phil Daly Hose Company No. 2 shall consist of
40 members.
I. The Branchport Hose Company No. 3 shall consist of
40 members.
J. Uniformed
Fire Division (UFD).
[Added 6-27-2017 by Ord.
No. 13-17]
[Amended 8-23-2023 by Ord. No. 23-23]
The Fire Department shall have a fire police
organization which shall be made up of members of the various fire
companies. They shall be elected at the company's regular election
and their names submitted to the Fire Chief for approval by the Director
of Public Safety. The fire police shall have the power to provide
for the election of officers. They shall manager their own affairs
under rules and regulations adopted by them and subject to the approval
or disapproval of the Fire Chief. The fire police shall assist the
Chief or Assistant Chiefs by doing general police duty as directed
by the Chief or his assistants.
[Amended 5-12-2015 by Ord. No. 6-15]
A. Qualifications. Effective January 1, 1988, no person shall become an active member of the Fire Department of the City or any company thereof unless he/she is 18 years of age and not over age set forth in N.J.S.A. 40A:14-56 and is a citizen of the United States. He/she shall be physically fit to perform the duties of a firefighter, such fitness to be evidence by a certificate of a practicing physician of the State of New Jersey, after physical examination made for that purpose. He/she shall be a resident of or work in the City of Long Branch or one of the bordering towns listed in §
45-3C(2). A candidate for membership residing or working in any other town may be approved for membership by a company. The membership of such a person in the Fire Department shall be subject to the approval of the Council.
B. Procedure.
(1) Every person seeking to join the Fire Department shall make application to the company he/she wishes to join in the manner provided by this section. Upon his/her election to membership and completion of Subsections
D,
E,
F and
G of this section is to be scheduled for confirmation by the Council, he/she shall become a member in good standing of the Fire Department, and his/her name shall be entered on a roll of firefighters of the City of Long Branch. He/she may be given a badge of membership in his/her unit by his/her company and which shall be delivered to the company secretary at any time upon demand of the Chief, or whenever the member is under charges involving moral turpitude or neglect of duty, or any act which may post a health or safety risk to another member or for any cause, or ceases to be an active firefighter.
(2) Any person seeking to join the Fire Department as an honorary member
shall make an application to the company which he/she desires to join.
Upon election to honorary membership, according to the rules of the
company and a confirmation by the Council, he/she shall become a member
in good standing of the Fire Department, and his/her name shall be
entered on a roll of honorary firefighters of the City of Long Branch.
The honorary status may be revoked, with or without cause, upon demand
of the Public Safety Director, the Chief, or by action of the company
to which the individual belongs.
(3) Any person obtaining membership to the Department and participating
in fire fighting activities must meet and comply with the state-mandated
training requirements within the time allowed by the state. Specialized
units with the department must comply with their own mandated training.
C. This
section is enacted pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:42-1 et seq. in order to
implement N.J.S.A. 15A:2-1 and 15A:2-7. The Home Rule Act directs
municipalities to act for the health, welfare and safety of its citizens.
D. Any
person desiring membership in a volunteer fire department/rescue squad
shall complete an application, provided by the Director of Public
Safety, which shall contain the following information about the applicant:
(6) Any conviction of a crime or disorderly persons violation.
(7) Such other information as the volunteer fire department/rescue squad
deems relevant to the application, provided that said information
is not prohibited by law.
E. Upon
approval of the application by the Fire Company, the applicant shall
take the application to the Long Branch Police Records Bureau who
shall initiate an investigation to ascertain the truth of the statements
made by the applicant upon his/her application and any such other
investigation of the applicant's background deemed necessary for the
protection of the public good. If, as a result of such investigation,
the applicant is found to have been convicted of a crime or disorderly
persons violation, or there is any other information that would indicate
the applicant may be a threat to the health, safety or welfare of
the community, the Public Safety Director shall report such information
and the particulars thereof to the volunteer fire department/rescue
squad.
F. In
connection with said investigation, the applicant shall submit to
fingerprinting, and the Public Safety director or his/her authorized
designee is authorized to submit the applicant's fingerprints and
receive state criminal history record information from the Division
of State Police/State Bureau of Identification for use in considering
the suitability of all applicants covered under this chapter.
G. Any
conviction of a crime under N.J.S.A. title 2C:1-4 after June 1, 2015,
by any member, either active or honorary, shall result in a review
by the Director of Public Safety. This review may result in termination
of membership of the department.
H. This
section is intended to make the volunteer rescue squad an authorized
agency as defined by N.J.A.C. 13:59-1.1.
I. The
above investigation by the Public Safety Director shall be completed
within 30 days of receipt of the application and the fingerprinting
of the applicant. The applicant has six months to complete the process.
[Amended 6-27-2017 by Ord. No. 13-17]
Every active member of company's §
45-1A,
B,
C,
D,
E,
F,
G,
H, and
I within the Fire Department shall in each year perform at least 50% of duty to be composed of actual attendance and duty at fires and drills, and a record shall be kept of such attendance and duty by the company Captains and the Chief of the Fire Department and annually reported to City officials and the secretary of the local Fireman's Relief Association to qualify for exempt certificates and state benefits. The UFD Commander must report all qualified members of §
45-1J annually to City officials and the secretary of the local Fireman's Relief Association.
[Amended 8-23-2023 by Ord. No. 23-23]
The Director of Public Safety shall have the
power to promulgate rules and regulations for the government of the
Department not inconsistent with law, with this chapter or with any
rules or regulations adopted by the Council. These rules shall not
be effective unless and until a copy thereof has been delivered to
each member of the Department.
[Amended 8-23-2023 by Ord. No. 23-23]
There is hereby established in the Long Branch Fire Department a Ladies Auxiliary. Prospective members shall make application for membership in such fashion as prescribed in §
45-6. If accepted, membership shall be classified as honorary membership. The Ladies Auxiliary shall have the authority to provide for the election of officers. It shall manage its own affairs under rules and regulations adopted by it and approved by the Long Branch Fire Chief. The Ladies Auxiliary shall assist the Chief or Assistant Chiefs by providing support services as directed by the Fire Chiefs.