[Amended 12-16-2003 by Ord. No. 726; 1-10-2005 by Ord. No.
743; 12-11-2017 by Ord. No. 891; 10-22-2019 by Ord. No. 918]
The position of Fire Chief shall be made by Borough Council
based on nomination from the Columbia Borough Fire Department. This
appointment is at the Borough Council's sole and absolute discretion,
and the Borough Council may at any time remove or terminate the Fire
Chief. If the Borough Council should choose not to appoint the nominee
from the Columbia Borough Fire Department, the Columbia Borough Fire
Department shall submit to the Borough Council the name of another
individual as a nominee to serve as Fire Chief.
[Amended 3-13-2000 by Ord. No. 690; 12-11-2017 by Ord.
No. 891]
The Fire Chief may appoint a Deputy Fire Chief and Assistant
Fire Chiefs meeting established standards as set forth in the rules
and regulations promulgated by the Fire Chief. All such assistants
of the Deputy Fire Chief and Assistant Fire Chiefs shall serve at
the discretion of the Fire Chief. The Fire Chief shall, however, notify
Borough Council of the appointment of any of the same.
[Amended 10-22-2019 by Ord. No. 918]
The Fire Chief shall supervise and be responsible
for the services and activities of the Columbia Borough Fire Department
. The Fire Chief shall be subordinate to and report to the Borough
Manager and is subject to the authority of Borough Council. The authority,
duties and responsibilities of the Fire Chief shall include, but need
not be limited to, the following:
A. Should Borough Council not have appointed a Fire Inspector,
the Fire Chief shall perform all duties and have all of the powers
of the Fire Inspector prescribed by the Code of the Borough of Columbia,
Pennsylvania;
[Amended 12-16-2003 by Ord. No. 726]
B. Supervising, directing and controlling volunteer fire fighters while actually engaged in any of the services and activities specified in §
24-5 hereof;
C. Developing, implementing and maintaining policies
and procedures for fire protection and prevention, for fire-fighting
operations, for personnel training and for application of safety codes
adopted by Borough Council;
D. Preparing and submitting an annual operating budget
to the Borough Manager for the Columbia Borough Fire Department ,
including capital expenditures for buildings and/or equipment proposed
for the current budget year;
E. Preparing an annual update of long-range capital budget
proposals, as required;
F. Establishing procedures for the inspection of any and all equipment used by the recognized Columbia Borough Fire Department in any of the services set forth in §
24-5 hereof to assure that such equipment is in conformity with any rules, regulations and policies set forth by the Fire Chief and in accordance with all local, state and federal laws related to the operation and use of such equipment.
G. Performing such other duties and responsibilities
as may be assigned from time to time to the Fire Chief by the Borough
Manager or Borough Council.
[Amended 3-13-2000 by Ord. No. 690; 10-22-2019 by Ord.
No. 918]
A. The Deputy Fire Chief shall be subordinate to the
Fire Chief and shall perform such duties and activities as the Fire
Chief designates, including, but not limited to, supervising fire
operations as outlined by established procedures, coordinating activities
with the appointed Assistant Fire Chiefs, assuming management duties
and responsibilities in the absence of the Borough Fire Chief, maintaining
liaisons between the Fire Chief, Assistant Fire Chiefs and volunteers
on all operational matters, insuring that fire loss and incident reports
are submitted to the Fire Chief within 24 hours after the incident
necessitating the preparation of such reports, maintaining current
training as required to keep abreast of current trends in the field,
and scheduling, supervising and participating in duty officer programs.
B. The Assistant Fire Chiefs shall, when the Columbia
Borough Fire Department is in service, render such services and assistance
to the Fire Chief as he may order and direct. In his absence, such
Assistant Fire Chiefs shall provide such services and assistance to
the Deputy Fire Chief. The Assistant Fire Chief who shall first arrive
on the scene of any fire/emergency shall assume the duties and be
vested with the power of the Fire Chief until the arrival of that
official or, in his absence, the Deputy Fire Chief.
[Amended 12-16-2003 by Ord. No. 726; 10-22-2019 by Ord. No. 918]
The Fire Chief shall, subject to the ordinances, rules, resolutions and regulations of Borough Council, have full, absolute and complete control of the Columbia Borough Fire Department when in service as provided in §
24-5 hereof, and his orders and directions shall be obeyed by every officer and member of Columbia Borough Fire Department recognized pursuant hereto. Moreover, the Fire Chief shall, as his sole responsibility, assign to no more than 25 members of the Columbia Borough Fire Department recognized pursuant hereto and fire police of the Borough of Columbia the privilege of using mobile two-way radios, and red and blue lights of the flashing and revolving type on their private vehicles. The approved list, signed by the Fire Chief, shall be filed with the Borough Police Department, with the Fire Chief, and with any and all other officials required by Pennsylvania law. The foregoing shall be in addition to all of the obligations and requirements of 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 4572 of the Vehicle Code, as amended from time to time. The Fire Chief shall have the power to require any member of the Columbia Borough Fire Department to remove such blue lights if such member does not follow the rules, regulations and policies set forth by the Fire Chief. Failure to comply with such request of the Fire Chief shall subject the individual Columbia Borough Fire Department member and the Columbia Borough Fire Department of which he is a member to the penalties set forth in §
24-12 hereof.
[Amended 10-22-2019 by Ord. No. 918]
The Fire Chief shall, subject to the ordinances, rules, resolutions and regulations of Council, have full and complete control and authority over every burning building and the ruins of every building which has been wholly or partially destroyed, and such authority shall, if necessary, be enforced and maintained by the assistance of the Police Department of the Borough of Columbia. Such authority shall include the right and privilege of adopting all and every reasonable effective needs for preventing a communication of flames to other or adjoining buildings, and such authority shall not cease until the fire, whether confined to members or otherwise, has been wholly and entirely extinguished. The authority set forth in this §
24-20 shall also apply to any services rendered by the Columbia Borough Fire Department pursuant to §
24-5A,
B and
D.
[Amended 3-13-2000 by Ord. No. 690; 10-22-2019 by Ord.
No. 918]
The Fire Chief shall, on or before the afternoon
of the first Tuesday of each month, submit to the Borough Manager
and the Committee on Public Safety a full, complete and detailed report
of all matters of interest and importance concerning the service,
equipment and condition of the Columbia Borough Fire Department, and
offer such suggestions and recommendations for the improvement of
the fire service by legislation or acquisition as to him may seem
proper and necessary. It shall also be the duty of the Fire Chief,
together with the Deputy Fire Chief and the Assistant Fire Chiefs,
to perform a pre-fire survey of every public, mercantile and manufacturing
building and warehouse within the limits of the Borough, for the purpose
of acquiring such knowledge and plans of construction of the buildings
as would be essential to effective direction of the Columbia Borough
Fire Department at the time of fire.
[Amended 10-22-2019 by Ord. No. 918]
No volunteer fire company recognized pursuant
hereto shall take or send or permit to taking or sending of its engine,
hose, or apparatus to any other municipality or beyond the Columbia
Borough limits except by permission of the Fire Chief or his appointed
designee; provided, however, that in no event shall any engine, hose
or apparatus be sent to any other municipality or beyond the Columbia
Borough limits if such action will leave the Borough without the service
of at least two pumpers and one aerial type truck and rescue unit.