Chapter 2.40
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Sections:
2.40.020 Creation of position of chief.
2.40.030 Powers and duties of chief.
2.40.060 Removal of obstructions at fire.
2.40.080 Interference with firemen in discharge of duties.
2.40.090 Unlawful interference with officers, apparatus, water, etc.
2.40.100 Investigation after fire report.
2.40.110 Right to enter upon and inspect premises.
2.40.120 Males present at fire subject to orders.
2.40.010 Creation.
There is hereby created a fire department to be known as the Mayfield volunteer fire department. [Code 1986 § 10-111.]
2.40.020 Creation of position of chief.
There is hereby created the position of chief of the fire department. [Code 1986 § 10-121.]
2.40.030 Powers and duties of chief.
A. The chief shall have responsibility for the general supervision of the department.
B. During a fire, the chief shall have full authority to take all measures as he shall deem necessary, subject to state law, to control and extinguish the fire and for that purpose he is hereby made a special peace officer.
C. The chief shall at least quarterly report to the town council the condition of the fire equipment, the number of fires and their causes and estimated loss therefrom together with such other information as the town council may request or as he shall deem appropriate.
D. The chief shall strictly enforce all of the provisions of the ordinances of this town relating to the protection against and prevention of fire.
E. The chief shall maintain the equipment of the department in good repair and order and ready for use.
F. The chief, subject to the approval of the mayor and town council, shall establish rules and regulations for the operation of the department.
G. The chief may delegate his duties to any person employed by the department, but such delegation shall not relieve the chief of his responsibility for the performance thereof.
H. The chief shall cause all fires to be promptly investigated to determine the cause of the fire and report the cause of the fire, the time originated and such other information as may be relevant to prevent other fires. [Code 1986 § 10-122.]
2.40.040 Employees.
The chief may make recommendations to the mayor relating to the employment of firemen and such other personnel as may be necessary to enforce the provisions of this chapter. The chief may employ such additional personnel as the mayor and town council may direct or authorize. [Code 1986 § 10-123.]
2.40.050 Emergency vehicles.
Fire trucks are hereby designated authorized emergency vehicles. [Code 1986 § 10-131.]
2.40.060 Removal of obstructions at fire.
The officer in charge at any fire may order the removal or destruction of any fence, building or structure, or that any utility be closed, cut or removed when deemed necessary to control, extinguish or prevent the spread of fire. [Code 1986 § 10-132.]
2.40.070 Control of persons.
All persons present at a fire shall obey the orders of any fireman. [Code 1986 § 10-133.]
2.40.080 Interference with firemen in discharge of duties.
Every person at the scene of any fire who disobeys the lawful orders of any public officer or fireman, or offers any resistance to or interference with the efforts of any fireman, or company of firemen to extinguish the same, or engages in any disorderly conduct calculated to prevent the same from being extinguished, or who forbids, prevents or dissuades others from assisting to extinguish the same, is guilty of an infraction. [Code 1986 § 10-134.]
2.40.090 Unlawful interference with officers, apparatus, water, etc.
Any person who shall willfully hinder any officer or fireman in the discharge of his duty at a fire, or in any manner injure, deface or destroy any engine, hose or other fire apparatus belonging to the town, or who shall interfere with any fire company or person, or who shall willfully break or injure any water pipe, or interfere with the water or its source of supply shall be deemed guilty of a class B misdemeanor and shall be punished accordingly. [Code 1986 § 10-135.]
2.40.100 Investigation after fire report.
The chief, or such other persons as he shall designate, shall, after extinguishing a fire, make a prompt and thorough investigation of the cause of the fire, the time the fire began, the amount of loss and insurance, a description of the affected buildings and premises, and shall secure all other useful information available, and record the same in a record book kept for the purpose in the office of the department and shall report the same to the government body at such time as it may direct. [Code 1986 § 10-136.]
2.40.110 Right to enter upon and inspect premises.
The fire chief or his deputies upon presentation of proper credentials shall have the right to enter upon any premises at all reasonable hours for the purpose of making inspections. [Code 1986 § 10-137.]
2.40.120 Males present at fire subject to orders.
Every male person 18 years or older present at a fire shall be subject to the orders of the officer in command and shall render assistance in the manner directed by the officer in command. [Code 1986 § 10-138.]
2.40.130 False alarm.
It shall be unlawful for any person to turn in or report to the fire department a false alarm or report of a fire or to tamper or remove any part of the fire alarm system. [Code 1986 § 10-139.]