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(A) The Fire Prevention Officer directs the day to day operation of the Fire Prevention Bureau and supervises the enforcement of the Fire Prevention Code.
(B) The Fire Prevention Officer also serves as code consultant to the staff and performs research and other administrative functions.
(Prior Code, § 33.007) (Ord. 88-144, passed 10-25-1988)
(A) The Lieutenants of the Fire Department shall be a superior officer to all other officers and paid-on-call firefighters excepting the Chief of the Fire Department.
(B) The Lieutenants shall have such powers and perform such duties as are promulgated by the Chief, the Civil Service Commission aforesaid, or by ordinance.
(Prior Code, § 33.008) (Ord. 88-144, passed 10-25-1988)
(A) The members of the Fire Department shall have such powers and perform such duties as are prescribed by law or by the rules and regulations promulgated by the Chief, and it shall be their duty to obey the command of their superior officer while in the performance of duty.
(B) It shall be the function and duty of the Fire Department and every officer and member thereof to extinguish accidental or destructive fires from whatever cause or source and to prevent the spread or occurrence of such fires.
(C) It shall be the duty of all officers and members of the Fire Department and all police officers of the city to see that the provisions of this chapter are enforced and to arrest on view any person who shall be found violating any of the provisions of this chapter or who shall hinder, resist or refuse to obey any such officer or member in the discharge of his or her duty, and to that end all such officers and members are vested with the usual power and authority of police officers.
(D) Officers and members of the Fire Department are authorized to go outside the corporate limits of the city for the purpose of rendering aid to other fire departments, or of extinguishing fires or rendering aid in the case of accidents. Provided, that the Fire Department shall not render such services outside the corporate limits excepting upon orders of the Chief of the Fire Department or the Mayor; excepting that where the city has undertaken by contract to render services to property outside the corporate limits in fulfillment of such contract.
(Prior Code, § 33.010) (Ord. 88-144, passed 10-25-1988)
It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully destroy or damage any engine or other apparatus or equipment of the Fire Department. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be fined as provided in § 33.999.
(Prior Code, § 33.011) (Ord. 88-144, passed 10-25-1988) Penalty, see § 33.999
It shall be unlawful for any person to drive any wheeled vehicle over any unprotected hose of the Fire Department unless directed by an officer or member of the Fire Department or any peace officer. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be fined as provided in § 33.999.
(Prior Code, § 33.012) (Ord. 88-144, passed 10-25-1988) Penalty, see § 33.999
It shall be unlawful for any person, not an officer or member of the Fire Department, city official or city employee to use any tool or implement for the purpose of opening any fire hydrant. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be fined as provided in § 33.999.
(Prior Code, § 33.013) (Ord. 88-144, passed 10-25-1988) Penalty, see § 33.999
No persons other than an officer or member of the Fire Department, public official, police officer or members of civil defense of the city shall assemble or congregate around or in the fire station house without permission of the officer in command.
(Prior Code, § 33.014) (Ord. 88-144, passed 10-25-1988) Penalty, see § 33.999
The city shall participate in the programs provided for in the Illinois Fire Protection Training Act as set forth below.
(A) Prior to any trainee commencing regular full-time employment as a firefighter, such trainee must have been certified by the Illinois State Fire Marshal as a Firefighter II, and as having successfully completed and approved training course as provided in said Act.
(B) The Firefighter II training must be completed by a trainee within the trainee’s probationary period of 12 months, except for volunteers, part-time and paid-on-call personnel.
(C) The Civil Service Commissioners of the City Fire and Police Departments shall make the necessary amendments to the personnel rules, the manual of rules of the City Fire Department, and the rules of the Civil Service Commission of the city in order to require that any person appointed to the Fire Department of the city shall not become a regular member of the Fire Department unless and until such person shall complete, pursuant to the Illinois Fire Protection Training Act, being 50 ILCS 740/15, the approved training course within 12 months of the date of such person’s initial employment.
(Prior Code, § 33.016) (Ord. 2594, passed 9-28-1982)
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