TITLE 6
FIRE REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1
FIRE DEPARTMENT
SECTION:
6-1-1: Department Personnel
6-1-2: Appointment Of Chief
6-1-3: Appointment Of Assistant Chief; Duties
6-1-4: Powers And Duties Of Chief
6-1-5: Authority To Blockade Streets
6-1-6: Compensation Of Members
6-1-7: Unlawful Acts
6-1-1: DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL:
The fire department of the city shall consist of the following officers and firemen: one chief, one assistant chief and as many men as may be determined by the mayor and council from time to time. (1960 Code, Sec. 1-701)
6-1-2: APPOINTMENT OF CHIEF:
The mayor shall have the power to appoint a competent person to act as chief of the fire department, and to fill a vacancy whenever such vacancy shall occur, said appointment to be subject to the confirmation of the city council. (1960 Code, Sec. 1-702)
6-1-3: APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT CHIEF; DUTIES:
The chief of the fire department shall have the power to appoint a competent member of the department to act as assistant chief of the fire department. The assistant chief shall perform those duties assigned to him by the chief, and shall, in the absence of the chief, perform the duties and have the powers of the chief. (1960 Code, Sec. 1-703)
6-1-4: POWERS AND DUTIES OF CHIEF:
The duty of extinguishing fires, preventing the spread of fires, preventing fires and protecting life and property from fire, within the city, and the power to do all things reasonably necessary for the performance of those duties, shall be and hereby are entrusted to the chief of the fire department. In addition, the chief shall perform those duties and exercise those powers otherwise provided in this code or assigned to him by the mayor and council. The chief shall have full control over the fire department and its members and equipment at all times, subject, however, to the approval of the mayor and city council. (1960 Code, Sec. 1-704)
6-1-5: AUTHORITY TO BLOCKADE STREETS:
Whenever a fire shall occur, it shall be lawful for the chief, or other officer in command, to blockade any street, avenue, alley, sidewalk or other place, if in his judgment it is necessary to ensure the efficient working of the department or to protect equipment of the department or to protect persons from injury. (1960 Code, Sec. 1-705)
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