[1943 Code § 211.01]
There is hereby created and established a department of the municipal government of the Village which shall be known as the fire department and which shall consist of a fire marshal, such paid members of the department as the President and Board of Trustees may, from time to time, authorize and direct, a secretary, a treasurer, and the members of the Elmwood Park volunteer fire department.
[1943 Code § 211.14]
It shall be the duty of the fire marshal, in conjunction with the board of fire and police commissioners to prescribe such rules and regulations for the governing of the fire department as they shall deem expedient for the welfare and efficiency of such department.
[Ord. 8-19-1985, § 1; Ord. 88-18, 8-15-1988, § 1; Ord. 92-20, 10-19-1992, § 2; Ord. 98-32, 12-7-1998, § 1; Ord. 2014-16, 4-7-2014]
The Village does hereby establish as its personnel policy for applicants for the position of firefighter, the following:
(a) 
All applicants for the position of firefighter must be a citizen of the United States and must be a resident of the state for at least one year immediately preceding the date of examination for such position.
(b) 
All applicants for the position of firefighter must meet the reasonable limitations as to health, habits and moral character, as established by the board of fire and police commissioners of the Village.
(c) 
All applicants for the position of firefighter must possess a high school diploma or an equivalent high school education, and must meet the qualifications for such position as established by the board of fire and police commissioners of the Village.
(d) 
In addition to the minimum educational qualifications required by Illinois state statute and/or other sections of this Code, applicants for the position of firefighter shall have either: 1) completed a minimum of 60 semester hours of college credit from a college or university accredited in the state where such college or university is located, or 2) served as a paid on call firefighter for the Village for a minimum of two years. Courses from a trade school and/or technical school are not applicable toward the required college credit. The final decision on acceptable college credits shall be at the discretion of the board of fire and police commissioners.
(e) 
All applicants for the position of firefighter must be a certified emergency medical technician - basic (EMT-B) by the state of Illinois at the time that such application is made, and also on the date of hire.
(f) 
No person shall be appointed to the fire department unless he is a person of good character, not a habitual drunkard, gambler, or a person who has been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude.
(g) 
The names of candidates for original appointment for the position of firefighter shall be stricken after such names have been on the original appointment eligibility list for more than three years.
[Ord. 88-18, 8-15-1988, § 2; Ord. 98-05, 3-2-1998, § 1]
As a condition of employment, a successful applicant shall be required to reside in the geographical area described as Cook, DuPage, Kane, Will, Lake and McHenry Counties, in Illinois, within six months of being sworn as a probationary firefighter, or as such time period may be extended by the board of fire and police commissioners. Continued residence within such geographical area shall be a condition of employment throughout the firefighter's service with the Village. All firefighters whose employment is subject to a collective bargaining agreement with the Village shall be required to reside within the geographical area described in such collective bargaining agreement, as amended from time to time.
[1943 Code § 211.02]
There is hereby created the office of fire marshal. He shall be appointed by the Village Manager. The fire marshal shall, before entering upon the duties of this office, take and subscribe the oath prescribed by law for Village officers.
[1943 Code §§ 211.03, 211.12]
The fire marshal shall be the head of the fire department, and subject to supervision by the Village Manager, shall have full command and control of the fire department and over all members thereof, all fire apparatus and equipment belonging to the Village. He shall see that all fire apparatus and equipment is kept in good condition.
It shall be the special duty of the fire marshal to see that all ordinances of the Village having any relation to the protection from fire of life or property of the Village or relating to the fire department, are strictly enforced, and that all members of the fire department are faithful in the discharge of their duties.
[1943 Code § 211.11]
The fire marshal shall attend at all fires occurring within the Village and take command of the organization. With the concurrence of the President or any three Trustees, the fire marshal may order the tearing down and removal of any building, or may direct the blowing up of any building, when in either case it shall be deemed necessary to check the progress of any fire.
[1943 Code § 211.13]
It shall be the duty of the fire marshal to visit and examine, or cause the same to be done, all places reported to him as being liable to cause or occasion the breaking out or spread of fire, and to make such orders in relation thereto as the protection of life and property may require.
[1943 Code § 211.16]
The fire marshal shall annually, at the close of each fiscal year, make a written report to the Village Manager, showing the condition of the department under his management, together with a complete list of fires occurring in the Village during the preceding year, the date and location of each fire, the name of the owner of the property destroyed, the cause of the fire, the loss incurred thereby, amount of insurance, and such further information as he may deem important to the Village.
[Code 1943, § 211.17]
Upon expiration of his term of office or his resignation thereof, or removal therefrom, the fire marshal shall, on demand, deliver to his successor in office all books, records, equipment and property of every description in his possession belonging to the Village or appertaining to his office.
[Code 1943, §§ 211.03, 211.04]
It shall be the function and duties of the fire department and every member thereof to extinguish accidental or destructive fires, to prevent the occurrence or spread of fires, to enforce all ordinances relating to the occurrence or spread of such fires.
In case of fire, the fire marshal and his assistants, in their order of rank, shall take command at such fire, and the officer highest in rank shall take command of the fire department and direct the management thereof for the suppression of the fire in the best manner possible.
[Code 1943, § 211.15]
The fire marshal may, either upon his own knowledge or upon information communicated to him by others, prefer charges to the board of fire and police commissioners against any member of the fire department for incompetency, neglect of duty, disobedience of orders or violation of any of the standing rules or regulations of the department.
[Code 1943, § 211.06]
Every male person above the age of 21 years who shall be present at a fire shall be subject to the orders of the officer in command at such fire and shall render all the assistance in his power, and in such a manner as he may be directed, in the extinguishment of the fire and in the removal of and protection of property, and any person refusing to older such orders shall upon conviction, be punished as provided in Section 13-3, provided no person shall be bound to obey any such officer, unless such officer's official character shall be known or made known to such persons.
[Code 1943, § 211.07; Ord. 87-21, 11-16-1987, § 2]
There shall be paid as compensation to each member of the volunteer fire department attending a fire by making a call on an alarm with the apparatus of the fire department a sum to be determined by the President and Board of Trustees for each fire or call made.
[Code 1943, § 211.09]
It shall be the duty of all officers of the fire department and all police officers of the municipality to see that the provisions of this article are enforced and to arrest on view any person who shall be found violating any of the provisions of this article or who shall hinder, resist or refuse to obey any such officer in the discharge of his duty, and to that end all such officers are hereby vested with the usual power and authority of police officers.
[Code 1943, § 211.10]
It shall be unlawful for any person wilfully to hinder, delay or obstruct any officer or fireman in the performance of his duty at or while going to a fire, wilfully to destroy any engine or fire apparatus of the Village, or damage the same, or to drive a vehicle, railroad train, engine, car or any kind of conveyance or vehicle over any unprotected hose of the Village when laid down in any street, alley or elsewhere, for use at a fire.
[Code 1943, § 211.18]
It shall be unlawful for any person to use any fire engine, hose, cart, or any other apparatus, belonging to the municipality for any private purpose, other than the extinguishment of fire or to remove the same or any part thereof from its place or deposit, or having the control thereof to permit such engine, hose, cart or other apparatus to be used for any private purposes.
[Code 1943, § 713.01]
No person without reasonable cause, by outcry or otherwise, shall make or circulate, or cause to be made or circulated, any false alarm of fire within the Village.