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Amending Chapter 9 Addressing Hazardous Materials and Tactical Rescue Team
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12/9/2013
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10275-13
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68-13
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SOW'/ <br />E <br />R .h P <br />E T Q , <br />BEND + <br />Ordinance No. 10 1;7 S�' 13 <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, <br />AMENDING CHAPTER 9, ARTICLE 5 OF THE SOUTH BEND MUNICIPAL CODE ADDRESSING <br />HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND TACTICAL RESCUE TEAM <br />STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br />On May 19, 1998, South Bend Fire Chief Luther Taylor submitted a proposed ordinance which <br />would establish for the first time user fees for professional services of the South Bend Fire Department <br />Hazardous Materials Team and the Tactical Rescue Team. Revenue generated by those special <br />operations teams would then be deposited into Fund # 289 to assist in the ongoing upgrading and <br />replacement of equipment. The South Bend Common Council acted favorably on this request and passed <br />Ordinance No. 8921 -98 on July 13, 1998. <br />Since the 911 attack, the Hazardous Materials Team has assumed the task of Weapons of Mass <br />Destruction (WMD) preparedness, which has evolved into the Special Operations Division of the SBFD <br />becoming the Homeland Security Branch of the Fire Department. These Response Teams respond to <br />calls not only within the City of South Bend, but also to calls in the Indiana Homeland Security District <br /># 2 which covers a seven (7) county area as depicted on the map attached to this ordinance. As a result <br />of the ongoing tactical and professional training, the Teams are on the "leading edge of information and <br />preparedness ". The Hazmat Team is certified as Type 1, which is the highest level of certification for <br />such a team in the State of Indiana. Each team member is trained in Homeland Security /FEMA classes. <br />Currently there are thirty -six (36) specially trained Firefighters on the SBFD Hazmat Team and <br />thirty -six (36) specially trained Firefighters on the SBFD Tactical Rescue Team budgeted for the 2014 <br />calendar year. Twelve (12) Firefighters of each team work on each shift. All members of the Tactical <br />Rescue Team are specially trained to respond to incidents involving building collapse, trench rescue, <br />confined space rescue and specialized rope rescue, and to utilize shoring equipment which meets FEMA <br />standards. <br />In order to continue to attract the most qualified and dedicated individuals to such needed <br />specialized teams which provide life- saving public services, it is believed that the user fees and charges <br />which have not been adjusted since 1998 should be; in order to sustain and provide these critical <br />services for the betterment and safety of the City of South Bend and Homeland Security District # 2. <br />64eyj & a asA& d * A&'b` m a and of the City of South Bend, Indiana, as <br />follows: <br />
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