(1) Every code city shall maintain a written
statement or policy that establishes the following:
(a) The existence of a fire department;
(b) Services that the fire department is required to
provide;
(c) The basic organizational structure of the fire
department;
(d) The expected number of fire department employees; and
(e) Functions that fire department employees are expected to
perform.
(2) Every code city shall include service delivery
objectives in the written statement or policy required under
subsection (1) of this section. These objectives shall include
specific response time objectives for the following major service
components, if appropriate:
(a) Fire suppression;
(b) Emergency medical services;
(c) Special operations;
(d) Aircraft rescue and fire fighting;
(e) Marine rescue and fire fighting; and
(f) Wild land fire fighting.
(3) Every code city, in order to measure the ability to
arrive and begin mitigation operations before the critical events
of brain death or flash-over, shall establish time objectives for
the following measurements:
(a) Turnout time;
(b) Response time for the arrival of the first arriving
engine company at a fire suppression incident and response time
for the deployment of a full first alarm assignment at a fire
suppression incident;
(c) Response time for the arrival of a unit with first
responder or higher level capability at an emergency medical
incident; and
(d) Response time for the arrival of an advanced life
support unit at an emergency medical incident, where this service
is provided by the fire department.
(4) Every code city shall also establish a performance
objective of not less than ninety percent for the achievement of
each response time objective established under subsection (3) of
this section.
[2005 c 376 § 203.]