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Borough of Forty Fort, PA
Luzerne County
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[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 1; as amended by Ord. 1969-10, 5/5/1969, § 1]
The Forty Fort Fire Company No. 1 shall constitute and be the Fire Department of the Borough of Forty Fort; the said company shall consist of the Chief, Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Driver and such other officers and members as shall from time to time be elected; on the last Saturday night of the month in which the ordinance is enacted into law, and on the last Saturday night of each and every January thereafter, the said company shall, at its regular meeting, by ballot, vote for and elect said Chief, Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Driver to hold office for the term of one year or until the next election shall certify to the Borough Council for approval the names of those who have been so elected to said offices, and when the said election has by the said Council been satisfied and approved the aforesaid officers shall constitute and be the officials of the said Fire Department until their successors are duly elected and approved.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 2]
Should a vacancy occur by resignation, death or removal from the Borough, of any of the said officers, the Fire Company shall immediately meet and select from the members of the said Fire Company, a fit and competent person whose selection when ratified by Council shall constitute him such officer until the next annual election and approval of officers.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 3]
No person shall be eligible to any of the above offices until he has been a resident for three months immediately preceding the election.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 4]
All the firefighting apparatus purchased by the said Borough shall be entrusted to the said Fire Department of said Borough and under its exclusive control. Provided; however, that the Fire Committee of Council shall have the right at all times to inspect the same and in case of misuse by the Fire Company, of the said property, then the said Council may by ordinance, take from the said Company the said property.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 5]
It shall be the duty of the said Chief of the Department to be present at all fires and attend to the alarms as soon as it is possible for him to do so; to superintend and direct the operations of the said Fire Department. He shall have full and absolute control of all men, apparatus and streets and shall issue and enforce all orders as in his judgment he shall deem best for the protection of property and extinguishment of fires and the welfare of the Department. He shall have the power to suspend any of the members of the Department for misconduct, insubordination and disobedience of orders. Provided, however, any person so suspended shall have the right of appeal to the next meeting of Council where all persons shall have the right to be heard, whereupon the Council shall decide as to them as shall seem just and right.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 6]
The said Chief shall also exercise general supervision over the fire alarm system and shall test the same at least once each week. He shall be responsible to the Council for the proper condition and maintenance of the said apparatus; he shall report to the Council through the Chairman of the Fire Committee whatever repairs, supplies etc., may be necessary for the Department and shall annually on the first Monday night of February give a report in writing of the condition of the Fire Department, as to its members on the active list, its fighting apparatus, and a statement of all fires and alarms of fire that occurred during the previous year, the origin of the same, the value of the property destroyed, the insurance thereon, if any, and as soon as possible after passage of this Part, he shall make and give an inventory of all property, of the said Department to the Council.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 7]
The Foreman shall be subordinate to the Chief, and in his absence shall, at all fires have full charge and control. He shall be next in authority to the Chief, and shall quarterly at least, inspect the fire plugs of the Borough and see that they are in proper condition, and not obstructed, and report at once to the Fire Committee any obstruction found therein. He shall also report to the Chief of the Department, the dates when and the condition of each plug at the time of each inspection.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 8]
The Assistant Foreman shall assist the Chief and Foreman and shall see that all the orders of the superior officers are carried out, and in the absence of his superiors, he shall perform their duties.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 9; as amended by Ord. 1969-10, 5/5/1969, § 2]
The Driver shall have charge of the fire apparatus, when purchased; they shall be qualified Drivers and shall be present as quickly as possible after the alarm shall be given, and shall operate the said fire apparatus under the command and direction of the Chief and his assistant. They shall have charge of and be at all times responsible for the condition of the fire apparatus purchased and intrusted to them by Council, and shall inspect the same at least once each week to see that the same is in proper condition and report the results of the inspection to the Chief. No other person except the Driver shall meddle with or work around said vehicle except under his immediate orders. He shall not in his inspection leave the limits of the Borough except under the order of the Chief or his assistants. The word "Driver" shall include all Drivers, in the plural, hired by the Forty Fort Borough Council.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 10]
No person shall be a member of the Fire Department of Forty Fort Borough until he has reached the age of 18 years.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 11]
It is understood that this Part is being passed so that the Fire Department of Forty Fort Borough shall cooperate with the fire departments of the various Boroughs of the West Side, which shall have passed similar legislation to this, to the end that the several firefighting forces in case of general alarms shall respond and fight fires which may occur within their limits, and to that end the Fire Chief and Fire Committee of Forty Fort Borough are appointed as a general committee to meet with the various committees of the respective Boroughs and agree on a general alarm for fires. It is understood that the apparatus of the Forty Fort Fire Department shall not leave the Borough limits until controlled by one of the officers named herein.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 13; as amended by Ord. 1969-10, 5/5/1969, § 3]
It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to tamper with the fire alarm system, the firefighting apparatus or any part thereof, or to maliciously raise the alarm of fire. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive any cart, car, wagon or other vehicle over any line of hose except by the consent of the person in charge thereof.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 14; as amended by Ord. 1969-10, 5/5/1969; and by Ord. 2009-8, 12/7/2009]
Wherever an alarm of fire shall be sounded within the Borough limits, or when a general alarm has been sounded within the limits of the Borough passing similar legislation, the fire departments of the various Boroughs shall have exclusive right-of-way in the center of Wyoming Avenue and on the right-hand side of all other streets leading therefrom, and it shall be the duty of any person occupying that portion of the street so set aside for the fire departments to immediately vacate the same so that the right-of-way herein set forth shall be uninterrupted. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision of this Part, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to a fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30 days. Each day that a violation of this Part continues or each section of this Part which shall be found to have been violated shall constitute a separate offense.
[Ord. 8/5/1912, § 15; as amended by Ord. 2009-8, 12/7/2009]
Should any repairs to the fire apparatus be absolutely necessary between the meetings of the Borough Council, the Fire Committee of Council is hereby empowered to spend an amount as established from time to time by resolution of Borough Council.