Page 102 - Colleyville FY21 Budget
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The Fire Department operates with three fire stations strategically located to provide for
               uniform coverage of the city. The fire apparatus fleet consists of one front line and one
               reserve battalion command vehicle, two front line and one reserve ambulance, one front
               line and one reserve aerial ladder truck, two front line engines, a Squad and one Fire
               Marshal vehicle. Emergency calls are dispatched through our partnership with Keller
               Dispatch Services.  In
               addition to firefighting
               capabilities, fire rescue
               operations include vehicle
               extrication, high angle
               rescue, trench rescue and
               water rescue.  A mutual
               aid agreement through the
               Northeast Fire Department
               Association (NEFDA) is in
               place with 14 Northeast
               Tarrant County cities.  The
               purpose of the agreement
               is to combine strength and
               resources of all member
               departments for enhancing
               service delivery and
               education for specialty operations.

               2. Provide Fire Prevention/Investigation
                  2.1 – Provide responsive, efficient city services
                   2.4 – Demonstrate stewardship of public resources
                   3.4 – Thoroughly plan for future capital and investments and associated costs
                   4.3 – Adopt best practice planning and development processes
                   5.2 – Support a variety of community events, concerts and celebrations


               The Fire Marshal is responsible for carrying out all of the fire prevention
               functions,  duties,  and  activities,  as  well  as  conducting  all  fire
               investigations.  The Fire Marshal is a certified Fire Investigator as well
               as a certified Peace Officer with arrest and warrant powers. The  fire
               prevention plans review function along with the certificate of occupancy
               inspections and fire code compliance activities are what comprise the
               majority of the duties of this office. Commercial as well as residential
               development plan reviews are submitted to the Building Official/Plans
               Examiner and to the Fire Marshal.
               The  commercial  plan  review  includes  site/access  plans,  fire  hydrant
               locations,  emergency  vehicle  access,  adequate  water  flows  from  fire
               hydrants,  new  construction  plans,  renovation  plans,  fire  sprinkler
               system  plans,  fire  alarm  system  plans,  and  underground  systems
               inspections.  The  residential  plan  review  includes  site/access plans and  subdivision  layout:
               roadway  length  and  widths,  fire  hydrant  locations  and  adequate  water  flow,  fire  sprinkler
               plans  if  required  based  on  square  footage  of  the  structure,  residential  gate  information
               including  dimensions  and  gate  override  functions to  gain  emergency  vehicle  access.   New
               construction and alterations of  existing structures require permits and review, particularly
               when a fire sprinkler system is installed. Upgrading to the 2082 International Fire Codes (IFC)




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