[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Council of
the Town of Smithfield 10-22-1985 as Ch. 10, Art. II, of the 1985
Code of Ordinances. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Fire prevention — See Ch. 198.
There shall be a permanent Fire Department (referred
to in this chapter as the "Department") under the control of an officer
to be known as the Chief of the Fire Department, who shall have adequate
knowledge of the organization and administration of a Fire Department
and shall have had experience in the management and direction of Fire
Department equipment and personnel.
The Chief of the Fire Department shall be appointed
by the Town Council and shall receive a salary not exceeding in the
aggregate the amount annually appropriated therefor. The Chief of
the Fire Department may be removed for just cause, only and in accordance
with the Town rules, regulations and procedures, at any time after
a public hearing before a hearing board appointed by the Town Council.
A.
Generally. The Chief of the Fire Department shall
have charge of and be responsible for the protection of life and property
from fire within the Town and for the enforcement of all laws, ordinances
and regulations relating to fire fighting, fire prevention, firesafety
and emergency medical services. He shall have, and exclusively exercise,
the power and authority, so far as the same may be consistent with
law and with the rules and regulations of the Department, to control,
manage, supervise and direct all functions of the Department, and
shall be responsible only to the Town Council. He shall be and at
all times shall act as highest ranking superior officer of the fire
force, emergency medical services and all special services assigned
thereto. He shall carry out, perform, enforce, discharge or otherwise
effectuate any duty specifically imposed upon him by the rules and
regulations of the Department; provide for the full observance and
compliance with these rules and regulations by the members of the
Department; perform any lawful act necessary to protect the lives
and property of the people of the Town from fire or other disaster;
and provide emergency medical services.
B.
Administration; rescue. The Chief of the Fire Department
shall have full and absolute authority in the administration of the
Fire Department, shall be responsible for formulation and implementation
of the rules, regulations and procedures for its operation and shall
be responsible for the conduct of all officers and employees thereof.
All rescue units and the Town ambulance service are within the Fire
Department.
C.
Property. The Chief shall have custody of and be responsible
for the care and management of all buildings, apparatus, equipment,
supplies and any and all other property and equipment assigned to
the Fire Department and shall purchase and keep in repair all equipment
and apparatus used for and by the Fire Department.
D.
Pay of members. The Chief of the Fire Department shall
fix the compensation of part-time, permanent, and call members of
the Fire Department subject to the approval of the Town Council.
E.
Finance. The Chief of the Fire Department shall present
budget estimates, including control of expenditures in accordance
with the current budget, payroll, purchasing and all other matters
pertaining to financial operations and shall submit same to the Town
Council in accordance with existing accounting procedures.
F.
Reports. The Chief of the Fire Department shall report
to the Town Council from time to time as the Town Council may require,
and shall annually report to the Town Council the condition of the
Fire Department with his recommendations thereon.
G.
Forests. The Chief of the Fire Department shall act
as forest warden in the Town and shall have authority to appoint deputy
wardens and fix their compensation subject to the approval of the
Town Council.
H.
Duties of subordinates. The Chief of the Department
shall at all times be responsible for the performance of all duties
assigned to subordinate members of the Fire Department.
I.
Appointments of members. The Chief shall appoint permanent
officers and members of the Department, subject to approval by the
Town Council. Appointments will be of six months' probation, and a
probation period not to exceed one year may be granted by the Town
Council.
J.
Assignments. The Chief shall assign to each station
the officers and fire fighters he may deem necessary and shall have
the authority to transfer or to completely reorganize the membership
of any station or company.
K.
Suspensions. The Chief of the Fire Department may,
pending investigation, suspend any officer or member of the Department
from duty when in his judgment the circumstances warrant such action.
L.
Alarms. The Chief shall determine the order in which
the companies respond to alarms.
M.
Investigations. The Chief of the Department shall
be responsible for the investigation of all fires, and shall seek
the assistance of the State Fire Marshal's office whenever necessary.
N.
Officer of Council. The Chief of the Department shall
be and at all times shall properly perform the duties of an executive
officer to the Town Council, and in such capacity he shall take all
actions necessary to carry out and effectuate all orders or directions
of the Town Council and to cause every obligation involving the protection
of life and property from fire and involving protection of life through
emergency medical services, to be performed and discharged, in an
efficient manner.
O.
Orders. Whenever any situation, circumstance or condition
shall arise concerning the protection of life and property from fire
or other disaster including emergency medical services, or whenever
any matter shall arise which tends to impair the efficiency, discipline
or morale of the Department which situation or matter is not made
subject to some definition, supervision or control by the rules and
regulations of the Department, the Chief of the Department acting
in his capacity as executive officer shall provide for definition,
management or control of the same, through the issuance of a suitable
general order or special order.
P.
Other municipalities. The Chief of the Department
shall have the power and authority to cause the dispatching of apparatus
to any city or town outside the corporate limits of the Town of Smithfield
when a request for such apparatus is received from a responsible municipal
officer of another city or town; provided, however, that such action
shall not be taken at any time it shall cause the protection being
afforded life and property within the Town of Smithfield to be unreasonably
diminished.
Q.
Absence of members. Whenever it appears that any station
shall be undermanned by reason of leave, sickness or other absence
of a regular Fire Department member, the Chief of the Department shall
authorize the call of a call member as a substitute. Said substitute
shall assume all duties and responsibilities of the member of the
Department being replaced, and shall receive full compensation at
a rate commensurate with rank.
R.
Violations of rules by members. The Chief of the Department
shall have the power to impose penalties upon any member of the Department
for any violation of the rules and regulations of the Fire Department,
either by reprimand or by extra hours of duty, such extra hours not
to exceed 50 hours of duty without pay for any one violation, or by
suspension from duty without pay.
The line of command within the Fire Department
shall descend in the manner and order prescribed by the Chief of the
Department.
The Chief of the Fire Department shall appoint
a deputy Chief or Chiefs and such officers and firefighters as he
may deem necessary and may dismiss or suspend the same for just cause
only and in accordance with the rules, regulations and procedures
of the Fire Department.
The Deputy Chief of the Department shall be
responsible to the Chief of the Department and shall have the direct
personal command, control and supervision over all personnel (both
permanent and call members) when responding to a fire or other disaster
or emergency; he shall be responsible, under the Chief of Department,
for directing all fire-fighting and rescue operations and the use
of apparatus, equipment, appliances, devices, tools and the personnel
thereof, and enforcing the discipline among the companies and the
rules and regulations of the Department.
A.
In the absence of the Chief of the Department, the
Deputy Chief shall be in charge of the Department and shall carry
out all the duties and assume all the responsibilities of the Chief
of the Department.
B.
The Chief of the Department or in the absence of the
Chief of the Department the Deputy Chief may designate the most senior
qualified officer as Acting Chief of the Department.
All officers below the rank of deputy Chief
shall perform such duties as the Chief of the Department and the rules
and regulations shall require of them.
All personnel shall perform such duties as the
Chief of the Department and the rules and regulations shall require
of them.
A.
Courses of instruction, drills and training shall
be maintained in the Fire Department as ordered and directed by the
Chief of the Department.
B.
Operations at fires or other emergencies, direction
of hose streams, placing of ladders and the operation of motors and
pumps, whenever practicable, shall be performed in accordance with
the instructions, training, practices and procedures prescribed by
the Chief of the Department.
C.
Officers in command of units, both regular and call,
shall under the direction of the training officer, conduct instruction
periods for the purpose of familiarizing members of their commands
with Department rules and regulations, signals, evolutions and practices
as prescribed. All members shall be thoroughly drilled in the use
of all tools and equipment and schooled in subjects pertinent to the
fire service.
D.
Scheduled drills shall be held and shall be performed
in accordance with Department drill schedules and evolutions and practices
prescribed by the training officer and the Chief of the Department.
E.
All regular and call personnel shall be paid regular
wages commensurate with their ranks whenever reporting for instructions,
practice drills or general training sessions.
F.
Indoor training sessions shall be held weekly on a
continual basis. The training officer under the direction of the Chief
of the Department shall evolve a training program of weekly lessons,
with appropriate study reference materials, and shall submit same
to the company commanders so that company members may be kept up-to-date
on the wide variety of subjects with which firefighters are expected
to be familiar.
G.
The training officer shall insure that appropriate
attendance records for all types of training are maintained.
[Added 9-6-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-05]
A.
The Town
of Smithfield fire and rescue services shall initiate user fees for
the delivery of fire and rescue services, personnel, supplies and
equipment to the scene of motor vehicle accidents and other emergency
incidents as listed in Exhibit A.[1] The rate of user fees shall be based on actual costs of
the services and that which is usual, customary and reasonable, which
may include any services, personnel, supplies, and equipment and with
baselines established by the Smithfield Town Manager.
[1]
Editor’s Note: Exhibit A is included as an attachment to this chapter.
B.
The user
fee shall be filed to the responsible party, representing an add-on
cost of the claim for damages of the vehicles, property and/or injuries.
In the event services are required relating to utilities causing safety
problems to highway areas, and if the area is deemed unsafe by emergency
responders, the same billing process shall apply to said utility,
whose equipment-related problems cause an emergency services response.
The claim costs shall be filed to the insurance coverage of the owner
of a vehicle, owner of property, or responsible parties.
C.
The Town
of Smithfield Town Council may make rules or regulations and from
time to time may amend, revoke, or add rules and regulations, not
consistent with this section, as it may deem necessary or expedient
in respect to billing for these fees or the collection thereof.
D.
This section
shall take effect upon passage and shall be implemented at the earliest
time permitted by law.
E.
These user
fees for motor vehicle accidents or any other billable service covered
by this section will apply to all persons whether residing or not
residing within the Town of Smithfield. The payment for such service
is expected to be made by a third-party insurance carrier. At no time
will the Town of Smithfield charge any individual personal party for
services rendered. If a third-party insurance carrier does not pay
for a claim, the claim will be written off as a hardship case. The
only exception to this section will be a court-ordered ruling that
holds an individual party personally responsible and therefore is
made personally responsible for any costs associated with emergency
response fees.