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DELAWARE STATE FIRE PREVENTION COMMISSION

Statutory Authority: 16 Delaware Code, Section 6603 (16 Del.C. §6603)

 

PROPOSED

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Delaware State Fire Prevention Regulations, Part IX, Fire Service Standards

Chapter 4 Minimum Requirements of the Establishment of Fire Companies and Sub Stations

The Delaware State Fire Prevention Commission will hold a public hearing pursuant to 16 Del.C. §6603 and 29 Del.C. §101 on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at 1:00 P.M. in the Commission Chamber, Delaware State Fire School, Delaware Fire Service Center, 1463 Chestnut Grove Road, Dover, Delaware. The Commission is proposing changes to Part IX, Fire Service Standards, Minimum Requirements of the Establishment Fire Companies and Substations, to update the regulation related to substations and to make the regulation applicable to the establishment of additional Emergency Medical Service (EMS) stations as well as fire substations.

Persons may view the proposed changes to the Regulations between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Delaware State Fire Prevention Commission, Delaware State Fire School, Delaware Fire Service Center, 1463 Chestnut Grove Road, Dover, Delaware, 19904, or Office of the State Fire Marshal located at the Delaware Fire Service Center, 1537 Chestnut Grove Road, Dover, Delaware, 19904, or the Regional State Fire Marshal’s Offices located 2307 MacArthur Road, New Castle, Delaware and 22705 Park Avenue, Georgetown, Delaware, 19947. You can find the meeting announcement and proposed changes on the Delaware Website http://www.delaware.gov/egov/calendar.nsf or on the Delaware State Fire Marshal’s Office webpage at www.statefiremarshal.delaware.gov under the tabs “Services” and “Proposed Changes”. There will be a reasonable fee charge for copies of the proposed changes or the proposed changes may be retrieved from the webpage for free.

Persons may present their views in writing by mailing their views to the Commission at the above addresses prior to the hearing. The final date to submit written comments shall be at the public hearing. If the number of persons desiring to testify at the public hearing is large, the amount of time allotted to each speaker may be limited.

The Commission will consider promulgating the proposed regulations immediately following the public hearing.

 

Chapter 4 Minimum Requirements of for the Establishment of Additional Stations for Existing Fire and/or EMS Companies/Departments and Sub Stations in the State of Delaware

 
1.0 General requirements

1.1 Fire companies desiring to establish a new substation and/or Existing fire and/or EMS companies/departments desiring to establish additional station(s) within the State of Delaware shall immediately advise the State Fire Prevention Commission of their intent by letter.

1.2 The Commission shall, upon receipt of the notification, send a copy of these regulations to the fire company and the bordering companies and shall advise them of a date to appear before the Commission. and/or EMS companies/departments. The Commission shall notify the parties in writing of the date and time to appear before the Commission. The company/department making the request will be required to appear before the Commission to make a brief presentation and answer questions concerning the proposed additional station(s). Bordering companies/departments may send a written response or a written request to appear before the Commission at the scheduled hearing.

1.3 It is necessary for the fire and/or EMS company/department desiring to form a new substation and/or the additional station to follow certain steps to comply with these regulations. The steps to be followed are:

1.3.1 Compliance with Section 2 - Authorization of substation and/or additional station(s).

1.3.2 Compliance with 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 - Fire station construction and submittal of plans,.

1.3.3 Communications and alarm receiving and alerting equipment,.

1.3.4 Equipment, ambulance/rescue apparatus, and

1.3.5 Waivers/Exemptions.

1.4 Temporary/emergency fire and/or EMS station

1.4.1 The Commission may waive the procedures set forth herein whenever it determines that the health and safety of the public or the good of the Ffire and/or EMS Sservice in general requires such a waiver.

 
2.0 Authorization of substation and/or additional station

2.1 The Commission shall determine whether any new substation and/or additional station shall be authorized in any part of the State. In making such determination, the Commission shall consider among things the ability, financial or otherwise, of the company/department seeking authorization to maintain an effective fire and/or EMS company and fire and/or EMS protection needs of the area involved. Title 16, Chapter 66, Section 6619.

2.2 The location of the substation and/or additional fire and/or EMS station(s) shall be within the requesting company/department’s district boundaries. The location shall be selected, taking into account the location of high life hazards, concentrations of values, topographical conditions, bridges, man-made barriers such as railways or limited access highways, traffic congestion, the number and extent of urns, the locations of neighboring fire and/or EMS stations and the availability of department members.

2.3 A certified plot plan showing the proposed location of the station shall be submitted to the Commission for approval.

2.4 Neighboring fire and/or EMS companies/departments may join together to combine resources for an additional station(s) provided all parties appear before the Commission in support of the request.

 
3.0 Fire/ EMS station construction and submittal of plans

3.1 The substation and/or additional station(s) shall be of adequate size to provide space for at least two pieces of apparatus emergency equipment.

3.2 The substation and/or additional station(s) within existing district shall be of fire resistive or non-combustible construction in accordance with any and all building codes, fire codes and zoning requirements within the local jurisdiction and must provide proper rest room facilities.

3.3 The substation and/or additional station(s) shall be equipped with an emergency power supply as approved by the Commission to keep the station(s) operational during a power outage.

3.4 Preliminary and final plans, specifications, etc., shall be submitted to the Commission for approval along with a copy of the appropriate permits from the County or Jurisdictional Building Department and Fire Marshal's Office before work is started.

3.5 A pre-existing building may be approved, providing it meets the standards and requirements set forth in this Section. Preliminary and final plans, along with a copy of the appropriate permits from the County or Jurisdictional Building Department and Fire Marshal's Office, must still be submitted and approved by the Commission.

 
4.0 Communications and alarm receiving and alerting equipment

4.1 The fire/EMS emergency phone shall be on a private phone line direct to the Ccounty/local dispatch call board/dispatching center.

4.2 Fire/EMS alerting equipment shall be sirens, and or tone activated radio receiving equipment. any of the following: siren, tone activated radio, pager or whatever might be the latest technology in use in the respective county/state at that time, such as alpha/numeric pagers, cell phone/text messaging or internet systems.

4.3 The station(s) shall be equipped with the proper computer, fax and printer equipment necessary to transmit and receive data from the local dispatch center, hospitals, state and county agencies including but not limited to fire and EMS reports required by the state.

4.4 All fire and EMS units shall be equipped with the proper radio/computer equipment to communicate with the local dispatch center and local/state agencies.

4.35 Fire/EMS alerting communications equipment shall be tested according to county policy. as agreed upon by the fire and EMS community and the respective county/state.

 
5.0 Equipment

5.1 Personal protection

5.1.1 There shall be a minimum of fifteen sets of running gear. Running gear shall include, but not be limited to, the following approved items: helmet, bunker coat, bunker pants, boots, gloves, and eye protection. NFPA No. 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974. personal protection equipment. This equipment shall include, but not be limited to, the following items: helmet, bunker coat, bunker pants, boots, gloves, eye protection and PASS device. All equipment shall meet the appropriate NFPA standard.

5.1.2 Stations that will house a BLS unit shall also provide proper protection for the BLS crew to operate safely at emergency incidents. This equipment shall include, but not be limited to, head protection, reflective outer wear, gloves and eye protection.

5.2 Fire apparatus

5.2.1 The fire apparatus shall be that which meets the needs of the requesting company and with the is approvaled of by the Commission.

5.2.2 All fire, rescue and aerial apparatus shall conform to the provisions outlined in the Aappropriate Cchapters of NFPA No. 1901. If pumping apparatus is provided, Section 10.3 shall be complied with.

6.0 Ambulance/rescue apparatus

6.1 All ambulances shall comply with Commission Regulations.

6.2 All rescue apparatus shall comply with Delaware State Volunteer Firemen's Association Requirements.

6.3 All ambulance and/or rescue apparatus shall be equipped with a Mobil Radio which is capable with existing County Dispatch Center.

 
7.0 6.0 Waivers/Exemptions

76.1 Fire and/or EMS company/department requests for waivers for certain equipment will be considered.

76.2 Consideration will be given to the requesting company/department to move equipment as needed.

12 DE Reg. 6 (07/01/08) (Prop.)

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