Clearwater Fire Rescue Department Station Assignments/Daily Duties Policy PDF 2000
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2000
Scott Ehlers
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Summary
This document outlines the Clearwater Fire and Rescue Department's standard policy for station assignments and daily duties. It details procedures for daily schedules, personnel assignments, equipment checks, and training, with the policy effective in 2000 and reviewed on 04/08/22.
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CLEARWATER FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT STANDARD DEPARTMENT POLICY S.D.P. 618P SUBJECT: Station Assignments / Daily Duties PAGE 1 OF 2 CATE...
CLEARWATER FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT STANDARD DEPARTMENT POLICY S.D.P. 618P SUBJECT: Station Assignments / Daily Duties PAGE 1 OF 2 CATEGORY: SUBCATEGORY: Operations APPROVED BY: EFFECTIVE DATE: 04/10/00 REVISION DATE: 04/08/22 REVIEWED DATE: SIGNATURE ON FILE, APPROVED TO FORM THIS DATE BY SCOTT EHLERS, FIRE CHIEF, FIRE & RESCUE DEPARTMENT FORMS REQUIRED: NOTE: Current forms are located on the Department’s SharePoint. PURPOSE: To establish guidance to the company officer-in-charge (Lieutenant) and the shift commander (District Commander - Suppression) regarding daily duties and station assignments. 618P.1 Daily Schedule 1. 0800 Roll Call - performed in apparatus bay 2. Scheduled personnel on-duty, in proper work uniform, conforming to grooming standards 3. Review pass-on information from off-going shift 4. Review new informational bulletins / S.O.P./ S.D.P.’s 5. Commence daily apparatus and equipment check 6. Remainder of daily schedule determined by officer-in-charge, daily activities should include, but are not limited to: a. Street drill/area familiarization b. Training of no less than 2 hours c. Daily/weekly/monthly station duties d. Physical fitness training period 7. Other duties as assigned by the Lieutenant or shift commander 8. Standby status periods will be determined by the officer-in-charge and should not commence until 1800. 9. The officer-in-charge will ensure proper breaks and mealtimes are scheduled. 10. Deviations from the schedule are at the discretion of the officer-in-charge, with permission from the shift commander. 11. 0730 Reveille 12. Secure bedding, cleanliness checks of station SUBJECT: EFFECTIVE DATE: 04/10/00 S.D.P. 618P Station Assignments/Daily Duties REVISION DATE: 04/08/22 CATEGORY: SUBCATEGORY: PAGE 2 OF 2 Operations 618P.2 Station Duty Assignments Personnel will be assigned to a specific station and shift. The station officer-in-charge is responsible for ensuring a rotation of personnel is done to ensure equal opportunity for riding positions and details of personnel to other stations.