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111.00 - STATION DUTY I. Daily Activities A. Captains (company officers) are responsible for ensuring that the tasks assigned according to the daily work schedule are completed in a timely manner that their apparatus and station are clean and the company capable of responding to their emergencies. Crews are expected to turn out within 60 seconds of receipt of an alarm. B. Captains may waive the tasks assigned according to the daily work schedule when special circumstances warrant. Any activity not completed in such a situation shall be rescheduled for the next tour of duty and shall be completed as soon as practical. C. Captains shall complete a Daily Report for each tour of duty. The completed report shall be reviewed by the Fire Chief. D. Captains and Drivers shall complete an Apparatus Checklist for their assigned vehicles for each tour of duty. E. Prior to being relieved of duty, members shall report all pertinent information to the crew relieving them. F. Protective clothing shall be stored properly at the end of each tour of duty and shall not be left on the apparatus. G. Captains are responsible for station operations and shall take appropriate actions to ensure that fuel, utilities, and station supplies are used conservatively. H. Whenever the daily schedule permits, members are encouraged to devote their free time to physical fitness and personal standby. Members may not engage in any activity that interferes with their ability to respond promptly to an incident.
II. Station Daily Reports A. The station daily report shall reflect a general account of the activities of the platoon for that shift. The station daily report shall be an accurate and complete history of the operation of the company. The entries shall afford detailed information of special duties performed by the members, orders received, accidents, and, unusual occurrences, receipt of supplies and equipment, and everything pertaining to the administration of the company or to the interest of the department. B. Entries shall show personnel vacation, sick leave, injured, and personnel absent from duty for other reasons. C. Entries shall show fire companies and apparatus place in and out of service because of repairs, special duty, manpower shortage, accidents, etc. D. Officers shall, when going on duty, read the log of the activities of the platoons for the previous day. E. Officers shall be held responsible for the condition of their station daily report. |
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II. Station Daily Reports A. The station daily report shall reflect a general account of the activities of the platoon for that shift. The station daily report shall be an accurate and complete history of the operation of the company. The entries shall afford detailed information of special duties performed by the members, orders received, accidents, and, unusual occurrences, receipt of supplies and equipment, and everything pertaining to the administration of the company or to the interest of the department. B. Entries shall show personnel vacation, sick leave, injured, and personnel absent from duty for other reasons. C. Entries shall show fire companies and apparatus place in and out of service because of repairs, special duty, manpower shortage, accidents, etc. D. Officers shall, when going on duty, read the log of the activities of the platoons for the previous day. E. Officers shall be held responsible for the condition of their station daily report. |