Browndale Fire Co.
Fire Station 43
Standard Operating Guidelines
Station 43
Date of Issue: 2-22-97
Effective Date: 2-22-97
Developed By: Earl Obelenus
Issued by Authority of: Earl Obelenus,
Fire Chief
FIREFIGHTER RESPONSE WITH PERSONAL VEHICLES
S.O.G.- 100-97-1
I. PURPOSE
To establish guidelines for fire department
personnel when responding to alarms with their personal vehicles including
the use of emergency lighting on the vehicle.
II. SCOPE
This guideline effects all fire department
personnel who respond in their personal vehicle to emergency calls for
Browndale Fire Co. No.1.
III. RESPONSIBILITIES
All fire department personnel who use their
personal vehicle when responding to emergency calls have the responsibility
to arrive in a safe manner. Once on scene they have the responsibility
to position their vehicle in a manner that will not hinder emergency operations.
IV. BACKROUND
It is imperative that all fire department
personnel arrive safely to insure that the alarm assignment is fulfilled.
Many times firefighters take unnecessary risks when responding to alarms
in their private vehicles. In addition, many emergency operations have
been hampered by fire department personnel inappropriately parking vehicles.
V. PROCEDURES
1. When responding to alarms all firefighters
must exercise care. Responding as a firefighter does not relieve the driver
from the duty to drive with due regard to the safety of all persons, nor
does it exempt the driver from complying with all PA. Stat vehicle codes.
2. The use of emergency lighting
(BLUE LIGHTS) is optional. However, if the firefighter elects to use emergency
lighting , it shall meet the following guidelines as per M.V. Code-#4572.
A. The use of flashing or revolving
blue lights only, with the exception of chief or assistant chiefs.
B. No more than 2 (two) lights per vehicle.
C. Lights must be operated by the driver
from inside the vehicle
D. Lights must be used only en route to
or at the scene of an emergency call.
E. Use of audible warning devices are prohibited
on private vehicles except by the fire chief or assistant chiefs.
F. Name of such personnel electing to use
such lighting must have their name submitted to the nearest PA. State Police
barracks on a list signed by the fire chief or his designee. The light
shall be removed from the vehicle within 7 (seven) days receipt of notice
from the fire chief upon termination of the person’s status as a member
of the Browndale Fire Co. No.1 or when the vehicle is no longer used by
that individual to respond to alarms.
G. This is a courtesy light only. Please
be patient with other motorists.
H. All personnel are encouraged to respond
directly to the station to ensure that the apparatus riding positions are
filled and that the officer has a measurement of available personnel.
3. Personnel may go directly to scene if the
incident has occurred within their route to the station.
4. When parking at the scene, no
private vehicle shall be parked within 100 feet of the incident nor shall
it
be positioned as to restrict the normal
flow of traffic.
5. Due to the length of some emergencies,
do not park in a manner which would block a public or private
driveway without appropriate consent.
6. Avoid parking in such a manner that
would restrict access to fire hydrants, exposures that would potentially
restrict the mobility of emergency vehicles.
7. After arriving on scene, all personnel
MUST report To the incident commander to receive job assignment and to
drop off accountability tag.
VI. SUPERSEDED GUIDLINE
This is a new guideline on this subject
and does not supersede any previous memo or guideline on this subject.
Reviewed- 2-13-02