Section
Fires
91.01 Preservation of property
91.02 Disorderly spectator
91.03 Equipment
91.04 Interference
91.05 Obstruction
91.06 Assistance required
91.07 Driving over hose
91.08 False alarm
Fire Prevention
91.20 Fire Prevention Code
91.21 Fire Code enforcement
91.22 Fire limits defined
91.23 Removal required
91.24 Removal or repair required
91.25 Lumber yards
91.26 Fire prohibited
91.27 Open burning ban; waiver
Hazardous Materials and Explosives
91.40 Definitions
91.41 Above ground storage
91.42 Portable storage
91.43 High explosives
91.44 Blasting permits
91.45 Poisonous and flammable gases and explosives; storage registration
Fireworks
91.60 Definitions
91.61 Use of fireworks within the city
91.62 Sale of fireworks
91.99 Penalty
FIRES
The Fire Chief, or any officer in charge of the Fire Department, shall have the authority and power to cause the removal of property whenever it shall become necessary for the preservation of more valuable property, the protection of human life or to prevent the spreading of fire to adjoining property. The Fire Chief may direct the municipal firefighters to remove any building, structure or fence for the purpose of checking the progress of any fire. The Fire Chief shall have the authority to blow up, or cause to be blown up, with explosives any building or structure during the progress of a fire for the purpose of checking the progress of the same.
(Prior Code, § 7-101)
It shall be unlawful for any person during the time of a fire and for a period of 36 hours after its extinguishment to hinder, resist or refuse to obey the Municipal Fire Chief, or to act in a noisy or disorderly manner. The Fire Chief and Assistant Fire Chief shall have the power and authority during such time to arrest or command any such person to assist them in the performance of their official duties.
(Prior Code, § 7-102) Penalty, see § 91.99
Statutory reference:
Similar provisions, see Neb. RS 28-908
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