[Adopted as Ch. 44 of the 1976 Code]
[Amended 6-17-1981; 8-4-2015 by Ord. No. 15-45; 12-20-2016 by Ord. No. 16-83; 9-3-2019 by Ord. No. 19-51; 10-18-2022 by Ord. No. 22-23]
The Fire Department of the City of Chicopee shall consist of
one Fire Chief, five Deputy Chiefs to be designated First, Second,
Third, Fourth, and Fifth Deputy Chiefs, respectively, 15 Captains,
24 Lieutenants, 105 firefighters, one Manager of Administrative Operations,
one Principal Clerk, one Senior Clerk, one motor equipment repairman.
No person shall be eligible to appointment as
a member of the Department unless he is a citizen of the United States,
at least 21 years old, a resident of the City of Chicopee for at least
two years, of good health and character and able to read and write
in the English language and comply with all rules and regulations
of the Civil Service Commission.
Applications for membership in the Department
may be made upon blanks to be provided for that purpose, which shall
be filled out and signed by the applicant and filed with the Civil
Service Commission. Members shall be assigned as far as possible to
the companies which are located nearest to their places of residence
but may at any time be transferred to other companies by the Chief
when, in his judgment, the good of the Department requires such transfer.
Each member, before entering upon his duties,
shall be sworn in by the City Clerk for the faithful performance of
his duties.
[Amended 9-1-2009]
An Advisory Board of the Fire Department of
the City of Chicopee shall consist of the Fire Chief and the Deputy
Chiefs. The Chief shall preside at all meetings of the Board when
present, and in his absence one of the Deputy Chiefs shall preside.
The Board may make rules and regulations not inconsistent with law
and the ordinances of the City for its own government and for the
government, discipline and good order of the members and employees
of the Department and for the extinguishment of fires; subject, however,
to the approval of the City Council.
A. The Chief shall, under the general direction of the
Mayor, have the supervision, care and control of all the fire apparatus
and other property of the City held and used for fire purposes and
shall cause the same to be kept in good repair and in condition for
immediate use. He shall have the general care and control of all hydrants,
cause them to be frequently inspected and, in case of any defect therein,
notify the Superintendent of the Water Department, who shall immediately
put the same in good order. He shall have the authority to appoint
all janitors and other employees of the Department other than members
and may remove the same as provided in Section 48 of the Charter of
the City; subject, however, to the approval of the Civil Service Rules
and Regulations.
B. He shall keep an accurate account of all moneys that
may be received and expended on account of the Department. He shall
be responsible to the Mayor for the discipline, good order and prompt
conduct of the whole Department and shall have control over the officers
and members of the several companies attached to the Department.
C. At the close of the financial year, he shall make
a report to the City Council of the state and condition of the Department,
of the cost of maintaining the same in detail, of all accidents by
fire which may have happened within the preceding year, with the causes
thereof so far as the same can be ascertained and the number and description
of buildings destroyed or injured thereby, together with the names
of the owners and occupants thereof.
[Amended 9-1-2009]
D. He shall have supervision over and general care of
the rooms, machinery, apparatus, fixtures and wires of the fire alarm
service and shall see that they are at all times kept in good working
order. If any part thereof shall become defective or in need of repair,
he shall immediately notify the Manager of the Electric Light Department
of the City or the person in charge of the electric light station
of the City who shall cause the necessary repairs to be made and the
defects remedied forthwith, the expense thereof to be charged by the
Electric Light Department to the City and paid out of the appropriation
for the Fire Department. He shall allow one hour for dinner to each
member of the permanent Fire Department while on duty for 24 hours.
E. These powers shall include the issuing of Fire Department
rules and regulations which shall be available from the Chief's office
and the City Clerk under separate cover.
F. Rapid-entry locked boxes.
[Added 5-21-1991 by Ord. No. 91-27]
(1) When a property is protected by an automatic alarm
system or access to or within a structure or an area on that property
is unduly difficult because of secured openings or knowledge of stored
hazardous materials is necessary and where immediate access is necessary
for lifesaving or fire-fighting purposes, the head of the Fire Department
may require a rapid-entry locked box to be installed in an approved
location. The rapid-entry locked box shall be of a type approved by
the head of the Fire Department. Such rapid-entry locked boxes shall
contain:
(a) Keys for entry to the premises, as deemed necessary
by the head of the Fire Department.
(b) Material safety data sheets (MSDS) and other information
as deemed necessary by the Head of the Fire Department, if hazardous
materials are stored on the premises.
(c) Keys to other areas within the building or complex,
as directed by the head of the Fire Department.
(2) All rapid-entry locked boxes shall be approved by
the head of the Fire Department prior to installation.
[Added 9-21-1995 by Ord. No. 95-66]
A. The regular, full-time Fire Chief and the regular,
full-time Chief of Police of the City of Chicopee shall receive an
annual base rate of compensation which shall not be less than tow
times the highest annual rate of compensation of a regular, full-time
firefighter or a regular full-time police officer or patrolman, as
the case may be.
B. In addition, parity shall be maintained relative to
the compensation rates paid to the Police Chief and the Fire Department
Chief for the City of Chicopee.
C. The highest annual rate of a regular full-time firefighter
or a regular full-time police officer or patrolman is to be construed
and interpreted as the "base rate" and shall not include any other
additional forms of compensation, and if, given this definition, the
rates of the Fire Department Chief and the Police Chief would mathematically
come out to different levels of compensation, then the lower rate
shall be adjusted to the higher rate in order to maintain parity between
the two Department heads.
No person shall willfully deface, injure or
destroy the fire alarm system or any part thereof or in any way disturb
the wires or the operation thereof or open any of the signal boxes
connected therewith, except to give an alarm of fire or by authority
of the Chief, or interfere with the poles by which the wires of the
fire alarm system are supported by breaking, cutting, injuring or
defacing them or by posting placards or bills upon them or in other
manner. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall
be punished by a fine of not less than $5 nor more than $20 for each
offense.
The sum of $25 shall be paid as a reward to
any person furnishing evidence which leads to the arrest and conviction
of any person ringing false fire alarms.
It shall be the duty of the permanent members
to take care of the fire apparatus and the buildings in which the
same are kept and to keep the same and all things entrusted to their
care clean and in order for immediate use and to the satisfaction
of the Chief. They shall clear the snow from sidewalks and driveways
connected with the houses under their care and perform such other
duties relating to the Department as may be required of them by the
Chief.
The Chief, before leaving the City to be absent
one day or more, shall notify the Mayor of his intention to be so
absent.
[Amended 10-19-1993 by Ord. No. 93-53]
All vehicles and apparatus owned and operated
by the Fire Department in the City of Chicopee, excluding the Chief's
and Deputy Chief's cars, shall be painted red with black letters three
inches in height. The Chief's and Deputy Chief's cars shall be painted
white with three-inch black letters.
The officers and members of each company, upon
an alarm of fire in that part of the City in which the company is
located, shall immediately go to their respective apparatus and convey
the same in an orderly manner to or near the place where the fire
may be and place and use the same as directed by the Chief and exert
themselves to their best ability in the performance of any duty which
they may be called upon to do by any Deputy Chief and, after their
services are no longer needed, upon permission or order of the Deputy
in charge or in the absence of all the Deputies, on the order of their
respective Captains, return the apparatus to their respective places
of deposit in a quiet and orderly manner.
Every member of the Fire Department, when on
duty, shall wear a suitable badge to be furnished by the City, and
any member who shall lose, destroy or dispose of his badge shall be
required to pay to the City the cost of replacing the same. The Captains
of the several companies shall have the care of these badges when
not in use and shall see to the distribution thereof. When any member
of a company shall leave the Department, he shall immediately return
his badge to the Captain of his company.
The Chief shall report to the Mayor any company,
officer, member or employee of the Department who may be delinquent
in the performance of any duty assigned him. He shall have power to
suspend from the Department any officer, member or employee for insubordination
or disorderly conduct and in such case shall immediately report to
the Mayor the facts in relation thereto. Any member suspended shall
not further act as the member of the Department or be entitled to
any compensation until reinstated by the Mayor.
Whenever it shall be determined at any fire,
by the Chief or Deputy Chief in command, to be necessary to pull down
or demolish any building in order to prevent the spreading of the
fire, the same may be done by his order in accordance with the statute
in such case made and provided.
[Amended 10-6-1987]
No fire apparatus or vehicle under the control
of the Fire Department shall be taken from the City at any time, except
the Chief or his designee may authorize any fire apparatus or vehicle
to be taken from the City for the purpose of having the same repaired
or to be used to transport personnel on official business; provided,
however, that in case of a fire and such other emergencies or potential
public disaster that might arise in a neighboring town, city or area
under federal jurisdiction, the Chief or his designee may order any
fire apparatus or vehicle to be taken to such town, city or area under
federal jurisdiction for the purpose of assisting in the extinguishment
of such fire and such other emergencies or potential public disasters
that might arise.
All persons not members of the Department are
hereby enjoined and required to obey the orders and directions of
the officer in command at any fire and to render their services if
ordered so to do by him. No person not wearing the badge of the Department
shall, except by permission of the Chief, Deputy Chief or Captain,
enter within the lines formed at any fire. No person not a member
of the Department being present at a fire shall assume, without authority,
to exercise control over any members of the Department in respect
to their duty, and no such person shall in any way hinder or interfere
with the members of the Department in the discharge of their duties
at a fire or be guilty of disorderly conduct of any kind at a fire.
Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be liable
to a fine not exceeding $20 for each offense.
Whenever any hose is placed in any street by
order of any officer of the Department during a fire, no person shall
drive any vehicle upon or over the same without consent of some officer
of the Department.
It shall be the duty of the Chief to examine
all buildings and other places where ashes, shavings or other combustible
materials may be collected and deposited and at all times to be vigilant
in causing the removal of the same, whenever, in his opinion, the
same, if not removed or otherwise disposed of, will expose the City
to danger from fires, and in such case he shall direct the tenant,
occupant or lessee of any such place to remove or otherwise safely
dispose of such ashes, shavings or other combustible materials; and
in case such tenant, occupant or lessee shall refuse so to do, the
Chief shall remove or cause to be removed the same at the expense
of said tenant, occupant or lessee. Any such tenant, occupant or lessee
who shall neglect or refuse to remove any such ashes, shavings or
other combustible material when directed to by said Chief shall be
liable to a fine of not more than $20.
The Chief, when requested by two or more citizens
representing that ashes or combustible materials are kept in any place
in the City in an insecure or unsafe or illegal manner or that the
funnels, flues, fireboards or heating apparatus of any building in
the City are insecure and dangerous, shall make a personal examination
of such place or building and give the owner, occupant or lessee thereof
written notice of such changes, alterations and repairs which, in
his judgment, public safety may require, and any person who shall
refuse or neglect to make such changes, alterations and repairs when
so required or who shall prevent the examination or obstruct said
Chief in attempting to carry out the provisions of this section shall
be liable to a fine of not more than $20 for each offense.
A. The regular workweek for members of the fire-fighting
force shall be 42 hours (averaged).
B. The regular workweek for members of the fire prevention
maintenance, training and fire alarm division shall be 40 hours.
C. The regular workweek for the fire alarm dispatchers
shall be 42 hours.
A. Fire fighters shall receive the following vacation
schedule:
(1) Ten or more years of service with the City: 20 working
days of paid vacation annually.
(2) Five or more years of service but less than 10 years
of service with the City: 15 working days of paid vacation annually.
(3) Thirty weeks or more of service but less than five
years of service with the City: 10 working days of paid vacation annually.
B. All employees who, pursuant to the foregoing, are
entitled to more than 10 working days of paid vacation annually may
take any five working days of vacation in single days or combinations
thereof throughout the calendar year upon notice of not less than
48 hours in advance, so long as to do so will not substantially impair
the ability of the Department to carry out its primary duty.
Each employee of the Fire Department shall be
granted one personal leave day per calendar year for good cause shown.
An employee desiring to take a personal leave day shall request the
same in writing at least 48 hours in advance, but this requirement
may be waived by the Chief or Deputy for good cause. Personal leave
days shall not accumulate from year to year.