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by New Zepuha » Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:13 pm
[13:31] <Koyro> I want to be cremated, my ashes put into a howitzer shell and fired at the White House.

by Commonwealth Prosecution Service » Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:14 pm

by Attorneys at Law » Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:14 pm

by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:15 pm

by Commonwealth Prosecution Service » Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:15 pm

by Commonwealth Prosecution Service » Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:18 pm

by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:23 pm
Commonwealth Prosecution Service wrote:Byzantium Imperial wrote:I will gladly rp as a prosecutor, judge, foreman, or other posistion
Ah yes, we need some Judges. Technically I think this case needs 3 or 5, but let's just say that we just have one Judge who will conduct the proceedings, then at the end all the Judges come together and deliver the verdict?

by Bleckonia » Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:42 pm

by New Zepuha » Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:45 pm
Commonwealth Fire Services
Authors: New Zepuha [IND]
Sponsors: Byzantium Imperial [NIFP], Torsiedelle [NIFP], Haelunor [RG], Kouralia [USLP]
REALIZES the need to formally establish a Fire Service for the Commonwealth of Aurentina, being essential to the protection of the people from Fire/Accident/Explosion etc.
AFFIRMS the necessity of having such an organization as a benefit to public safety.
MANDATES the following points:
- The Fire Service will be controlled by each municipality, as well as a national Special Fire Service for the case of special disaster.
- Chiefs of each Fire Department must be elected by the people.
- Firemen/Women must pass physical evaluations, and be re-evaluated every FIVE [5] years.
- Fire gear such as, air bottles, masks, gloves, jackets, and associated material; should be replaced every FOUR [4] years.
- Fire vehicles must be replaced or retro-fitted every TEN [10] years.
- Firemen/Women will serve a 24 hour shift in their assigned firehouse.
- One firehouse minimum must be in an are per ONE MILLION [1,000,000] people or below.
ESTABLISHES the following Departments/Divisions within the Fire Service:
General Fire Department: Serves as the first line of defense against fire mishaps and general accidents. Fire Engines will be assigned to each general station, alongside a Rescue Truck. These will be the standard block of the Fire Service.
Volunteer Fire Department: For small rural communities, affording a large fire service may not be applicable. Volunteers would be an unpaid force of trained fire fighters that are on call, but not required to be at the station 24 hours. Though TWO [2] Firefighters must be at the station during the night time hours.
Hazardous Material Unit: HMUs would be the specially trained units tasked with detoxing people and areas of hazardous material such as: Radiation, Toxic Gas, Acid, and various explosives. These units will be assigned to areas that are deemed high traffic for hazardous material, or in most danger.
Air Rescue Unit: Trained pilots and paramedics that fly into either express situations or people trapped in areas that regular ambulances cannot get to immediately. The pilots should receive extended training for emergency landings and take offs.
Tactical Support Unit: TSUs also known as Rehab units, are deployed on scene to large fires and operations to do the following: Refill air tanks, hand out bottled water, keep snack foods to keep firefighters from exhausting their bodies, and repair or replace hose lines when needed.
Brush Fire Unit: BFUs would be only assigned to municipalities that are deemed prone to brush fires and the like. These will be special units requiring the certs to be deemed by the future fire code.
This bill should also form an education program and fire experience, to educate the public on how to prevent fires in their own homes. This would create the following:
A. Creates a Fire Education program,
a. Creates the ability for Fire Departments to create an education program in their local area.
b. Allows for Municipalities to also create curriculum for what is to be instructed.
c. Creates the position of Fire Safety Instructor
I. Instructors are to receive 6 weeks of training at the Fire Academy
II. Instructors will take part time duty to instruct school students and members of the public.
B. Mandates that a Fire Code to be drafted amongst selected members from the Fire Services Chief upon passing of this bill.
ESTABLISHES the National Fire Academy
A. The NFA will be established on a sector of land no less than 60 acres of land owned by the government.
B. Training should consist of three phases and curriculum to be determined by the Fire Service's future fire code.
a. First, a Physical training portion should focus on the aspects of physical duties of a firefighter.
b. Second, a class room setting should educate them on first aid, medical, and fire code related materials.
c. Third, fire related training should focus on the fighting of fires, and tactics used to fight certain fires.
C. Establishes the Special Training Course.
a. Allows for Firefighters wishing to receive special training to do certain specialty roles, to come back for additional training in said fields.
b. Requires for separate training dates from the regular academy courses.
HEREBY establishes the Commonwealth Fire Service.
Definitions
Volunteer Firefighter: An unpaid on call firefighter.
Fire Department: Municipal level fire units consisting of multiple firehouses and firefighters, usually has a Chief and two Assistant Cheifs.
Special Fire Service: Response units tasked with responding to certain situations that regular Firefighters are not equipped/trained for.
Fire Service: The entirety of each Department/Division/Battalion and Special Units tasked with combating fires and threats by nature or accident to the public.
NFA: The training academy used for Firefighters.
[13:31] <Koyro> I want to be cremated, my ashes put into a howitzer shell and fired at the White House.

by New Zepuha » Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:45 pm
Commonwealth Prosecution Service wrote:Byzantium Imperial wrote:I will gladly rp as a prosecutor, judge, foreman, or other posistion
Ah yes, we need some Judges. Technically I think this case needs 3 or 5, but let's just say that we just have one Judge who will conduct the proceedings, then at the end all the Judges come together and deliver the verdict?
[13:31] <Koyro> I want to be cremated, my ashes put into a howitzer shell and fired at the White House.

by Courts and Tribunals Service » Tue Jul 09, 2013 3:06 pm

by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jul 09, 2013 3:07 pm

by Bleckonia » Tue Jul 09, 2013 3:10 pm

by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:43 pm
New Zepuha wrote:
REALIZES the need to formally establish a Fire Service for the Commonwealth of Aurentina, being essential to the protection of the people from Fire/Accident/Explosion etc.
AFFIRMS the necessity of having such an organization as a benefit to public safety.
MANDATES the following points:
- The Fire Service will be controlled by each municipality, as well as a national Special Fire Service for the case of special disaster.
- Chiefs of each Fire Department must be elected by the people.
- Firemen/Women must pass physical evaluations, and be re-evaluated every FIVE [5] years.
- Fire gear such as, air bottles, masks, gloves, jackets, and associated material; should be replaced every FOUR [4] years.
- Fire vehicles must be replaced or retro-fitted every TEN [10] years.
- Firemen/Women will serve a 24 hour shift in their assigned firehouse.
- One firehouse minimum must be in an are per ONE MILLION [1,000,000] people or below.
ESTABLISHES the following Departments/Divisions within the Fire Service:
General Fire Department: Serves as the first line of defense against fire mishaps and general accidents. Fire Engines will be assigned to each general station, alongside a Rescue Truck. These will be the standard block of the Fire Service.
Volunteer Fire Department: For small rural communities, affording a large fire service may not be applicable. Volunteers would be an unpaid force of trained fire fighters that are on call, but not required to be at the station 24 hours. Though TWO [2] Firefighters must be at the station during the night time hours.
Hazardous Material Unit: HMUs would be the specially trained units tasked with detoxing people and areas of hazardous material such as: Radiation, Toxic Gas, Acid, and various explosives. These units will be assigned to areas that are deemed high traffic for hazardous material, or in most danger.
Air Rescue Unit: Trained pilots and paramedics that fly into either express situations or people trapped in areas that regular ambulances cannot get to immediately. The pilots should receive extended training for emergency landings and take offs.
Tactical Support Unit: TSUs also known as Rehab units, are deployed on scene to large fires and operations to do the following: Refill air tanks, hand out bottled water, keep snack foods to keep firefighters from exhausting their bodies, and repair or replace hose lines when needed.
This bill should also form an education program and fire experience, to educate the public on how to prevent fires in their own homes. This would create the following:
A. Creates a Fire Education program,
a. Creates the ability for Fire Departments to create an education program in their local area.
b. Allows for Municipalities to also create curriculum for what is to be instructed.
c. Creates the position of Fire Safety Instructor
I. Instructors are to receive 6 weeks of training at the Fire Academy
II. Instructors will take part time duty to instruct school students and members of the public.
B. Mandates that a Fire Code to be drafted amongst selected members from the Fire Services Chief upon passing of this bill.
ESTABLISHES the National Fire Academy
A. The NFA will be established on a sector of land no less than 60 acres of land owned by the government.
B. Training should consist of three phases and curriculum to be determined by the Fire Service's future fire code.
a. First, a Physical training portion should focus on the aspects of physical duties of a firefighter.
b. Second, a class room setting should educate them on first aid, medical, and fire code related materials.
c. Third, fire related training should focus on the fighting of fires, and tactics used to fight certain fires.
C. Establishes the Special Training Course.
a. Allows for Firefighters wishing to receive special training to do certain specialty roles, to come back for additional training in said fields.
b. Requires for separate training dates from the regular academy courses.
HEREBY establishes the Commonwealth Fire Service.
Definitions
Volunteer Firefighter: An unpaid on call firefighter.
Fire Department: Municipal level fire units consisting of multiple firehouses and firefighters, usually has a Chief and two Assistant Cheifs.
Special Fire Service: Response units tasked with responding to certain situations that regular Firefighters are not equipped/trained for.
Fire Service: The entirety of each Department/Division/Battalion and Special Units tasked with combating fires and threats by nature or accident to the public.
NFA: The training academy used for Firefighters.
Yanalia feel free to make edits your changes but keep the old text, and this is the rough draft as I am not finished, just a bit pooped from typing.

by New Zepuha » Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:45 pm
Byzantium Imperial wrote:New Zepuha wrote:
REALIZES the need to formally establish a Fire Service for the Commonwealth of Aurentina, being essential to the protection of the people from Fire/Accident/Explosion etc.
AFFIRMS the necessity of having such an organization as a benefit to public safety.
MANDATES the following points:
- The Fire Service will be controlled by each municipality, as well as a national Special Fire Service for the case of special disaster.
- Chiefs of each Fire Department must be elected by the people.
- Firemen/Women must pass physical evaluations, and be re-evaluated every FIVE [5] years.
- Fire gear such as, air bottles, masks, gloves, jackets, and associated material; should be replaced every FOUR [4] years.
- Fire vehicles must be replaced or retro-fitted every TEN [10] years.
- Firemen/Women will serve a 24 hour shift in their assigned firehouse.
- One firehouse minimum must be in an are per ONE MILLION [1,000,000] people or below.
ESTABLISHES the following Departments/Divisions within the Fire Service:
General Fire Department: Serves as the first line of defense against fire mishaps and general accidents. Fire Engines will be assigned to each general station, alongside a Rescue Truck. These will be the standard block of the Fire Service.
Volunteer Fire Department: For small rural communities, affording a large fire service may not be applicable. Volunteers would be an unpaid force of trained fire fighters that are on call, but not required to be at the station 24 hours. Though TWO [2] Firefighters must be at the station during the night time hours.
Hazardous Material Unit: HMUs would be the specially trained units tasked with detoxing people and areas of hazardous material such as: Radiation, Toxic Gas, Acid, and various explosives. These units will be assigned to areas that are deemed high traffic for hazardous material, or in most danger.
Air Rescue Unit: Trained pilots and paramedics that fly into either express situations or people trapped in areas that regular ambulances cannot get to immediately. The pilots should receive extended training for emergency landings and take offs.
Tactical Support Unit: TSUs also known as Rehab units, are deployed on scene to large fires and operations to do the following: Refill air tanks, hand out bottled water, keep snack foods to keep firefighters from exhausting their bodies, and repair or replace hose lines when needed.
This bill should also form an education program and fire experience, to educate the public on how to prevent fires in their own homes. This would create the following:
A. Creates a Fire Education program,
a. Creates the ability for Fire Departments to create an education program in their local area.
b. Allows for Municipalities to also create curriculum for what is to be instructed.
c. Creates the position of Fire Safety Instructor
I. Instructors are to receive 6 weeks of training at the Fire Academy
II. Instructors will take part time duty to instruct school students and members of the public.
B. Mandates that a Fire Code to be drafted amongst selected members from the Fire Services Chief upon passing of this bill.
ESTABLISHES the National Fire Academy
A. The NFA will be established on a sector of land no less than 60 acres of land owned by the government.
B. Training should consist of three phases and curriculum to be determined by the Fire Service's future fire code.
a. First, a Physical training portion should focus on the aspects of physical duties of a firefighter.
b. Second, a class room setting should educate them on first aid, medical, and fire code related materials.
c. Third, fire related training should focus on the fighting of fires, and tactics used to fight certain fires.
C. Establishes the Special Training Course.
a. Allows for Firefighters wishing to receive special training to do certain specialty roles, to come back for additional training in said fields.
b. Requires for separate training dates from the regular academy courses.
HEREBY establishes the Commonwealth Fire Service.
Definitions
Volunteer Firefighter: An unpaid on call firefighter.
Fire Department: Municipal level fire units consisting of multiple firehouses and firefighters, usually has a Chief and two Assistant Cheifs.
Special Fire Service: Response units tasked with responding to certain situations that regular Firefighters are not equipped/trained for.
Fire Service: The entirety of each Department/Division/Battalion and Special Units tasked with combating fires and threats by nature or accident to the public.
NFA: The training academy used for Firefighters.
Yanalia feel free to make edits your changes but keep the old text, and this is the rough draft as I am not finished, just a bit pooped from typing.
[13:31] <Koyro> I want to be cremated, my ashes put into a howitzer shell and fired at the White House.

by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:52 pm
New Zepuha wrote:Byzantium Imperial wrote:
Out of curiosity, other then the fire service we need for firebombings and random kitchen disasters, is our nation really prone to fire? Do we have allot of forest that can catch fire? Cause how much money we are going to alot to this is going to depend on that (helicopters and elite response teams cost lots of money you know)
Other then that, il sponsor. By the way, which department would this fall under?
Department? Probably Ministry of the Interior. But, elite response teams are generally very limited in numbers and as you can see I have not mandated for a forest fire or brush fire unit.

by Torsiedelle » Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:55 pm
New Zepuha wrote:
REALIZES the need to formally establish a Fire Service for the Commonwealth of Aurentina, being essential to the protection of the people from Fire/Accident/Explosion etc.
AFFIRMS the necessity of having such an organization as a benefit to public safety.
MANDATES the following points:
- The Fire Service will be controlled by each municipality, as well as a national Special Fire Service for the case of special disaster.
- Chiefs of each Fire Department must be elected by the people.
- Firemen/Women must pass physical evaluations, and be re-evaluated every FIVE [5] years.
- Fire gear such as, air bottles, masks, gloves, jackets, and associated material; should be replaced every FOUR [4] years.
- Fire vehicles must be replaced or retro-fitted every TEN [10] years.
- Firemen/Women will serve a 24 hour shift in their assigned firehouse.
- One firehouse minimum must be in an are per ONE MILLION [1,000,000] people or below.
ESTABLISHES the following Departments/Divisions within the Fire Service:
General Fire Department: Serves as the first line of defense against fire mishaps and general accidents. Fire Engines will be assigned to each general station, alongside a Rescue Truck. These will be the standard block of the Fire Service.
Volunteer Fire Department: For small rural communities, affording a large fire service may not be applicable. Volunteers would be an unpaid force of trained fire fighters that are on call, but not required to be at the station 24 hours. Though TWO [2] Firefighters must be at the station during the night time hours.
Hazardous Material Unit: HMUs would be the specially trained units tasked with detoxing people and areas of hazardous material such as: Radiation, Toxic Gas, Acid, and various explosives. These units will be assigned to areas that are deemed high traffic for hazardous material, or in most danger.
Air Rescue Unit: Trained pilots and paramedics that fly into either express situations or people trapped in areas that regular ambulances cannot get to immediately. The pilots should receive extended training for emergency landings and take offs.
Tactical Support Unit: TSUs also known as Rehab units, are deployed on scene to large fires and operations to do the following: Refill air tanks, hand out bottled water, keep snack foods to keep firefighters from exhausting their bodies, and repair or replace hose lines when needed.
This bill should also form an education program and fire experience, to educate the public on how to prevent fires in their own homes. This would create the following:
A. Creates a Fire Education program,
a. Creates the ability for Fire Departments to create an education program in their local area.
b. Allows for Municipalities to also create curriculum for what is to be instructed.
c. Creates the position of Fire Safety Instructor
I. Instructors are to receive 6 weeks of training at the Fire Academy
II. Instructors will take part time duty to instruct school students and members of the public.
B. Mandates that a Fire Code to be drafted amongst selected members from the Fire Services Chief upon passing of this bill.
ESTABLISHES the National Fire Academy
A. The NFA will be established on a sector of land no less than 60 acres of land owned by the government.
B. Training should consist of three phases and curriculum to be determined by the Fire Service's future fire code.
a. First, a Physical training portion should focus on the aspects of physical duties of a firefighter.
b. Second, a class room setting should educate them on first aid, medical, and fire code related materials.
c. Third, fire related training should focus on the fighting of fires, and tactics used to fight certain fires.
C. Establishes the Special Training Course.
a. Allows for Firefighters wishing to receive special training to do certain specialty roles, to come back for additional training in said fields.
b. Requires for separate training dates from the regular academy courses.
HEREBY establishes the Commonwealth Fire Service.
Definitions
Volunteer Firefighter: An unpaid on call firefighter.
Fire Department: Municipal level fire units consisting of multiple firehouses and firefighters, usually has a Chief and two Assistant Cheifs.
Special Fire Service: Response units tasked with responding to certain situations that regular Firefighters are not equipped/trained for.
Fire Service: The entirety of each Department/Division/Battalion and Special Units tasked with combating fires and threats by nature or accident to the public.
NFA: The training academy used for Firefighters.
Yanalia feel free to make edits your changes but keep the old text, and this is the rough draft as I am not finished, just a bit pooped from typing.

by Costa Alegria » Tue Jul 09, 2013 7:08 pm
New Zepuha wrote:
REALIZES the need to formally establish a Fire Service for the Commonwealth of Aurentina, being essential to the protection of the people from Fire/Accident/Explosion etc.
AFFIRMS the necessity of having such an organization as a benefit to public safety.
MANDATES the following points:
- The Fire Service will be controlled by each municipality, as well as a national Special Fire Service for the case of special disaster.
- Chiefs of each Fire Department must be elected by the people.
- Firemen/Women must pass physical evaluations, and be re-evaluated every FIVE [5] years.
- Fire gear such as, air bottles, masks, gloves, jackets, and associated material; should be replaced every FOUR [4] years.
- Fire vehicles must be replaced or retro-fitted every TEN [10] years.
- Firemen/Women will serve a 24 hour shift in their assigned firehouse.
- One firehouse minimum must be in an are per ONE MILLION [1,000,000] people or below.
ESTABLISHES the following Departments/Divisions within the Fire Service:
General Fire Department: Serves as the first line of defense against fire mishaps and general accidents. Fire Engines will be assigned to each general station, alongside a Rescue Truck. These will be the standard block of the Fire Service.
Volunteer Fire Department: For small rural communities, affording a large fire service may not be applicable. Volunteers would be an unpaid force of trained fire fighters that are on call, but not required to be at the station 24 hours. Though TWO [2] Firefighters must be at the station during the night time hours.
Hazardous Material Unit: HMUs would be the specially trained units tasked with detoxing people and areas of hazardous material such as: Radiation, Toxic Gas, Acid, and various explosives. These units will be assigned to areas that are deemed high traffic for hazardous material, or in most danger.
Air Rescue Unit: Trained pilots and paramedics that fly into either express situations or people trapped in areas that regular ambulances cannot get to immediately. The pilots should receive extended training for emergency landings and take offs.
Tactical Support Unit: TSUs also known as Rehab units, are deployed on scene to large fires and operations to do the following: Refill air tanks, hand out bottled water, keep snack foods to keep firefighters from exhausting their bodies, and repair or replace hose lines when needed.
This bill should also form an education program and fire experience, to educate the public on how to prevent fires in their own homes. This would create the following:
A. Creates a Fire Education program,
a. Creates the ability for Fire Departments to create an education program in their local area.
b. Allows for Municipalities to also create curriculum for what is to be instructed.
c. Creates the position of Fire Safety Instructor
I. Instructors are to receive 6 weeks of training at the Fire Academy
II. Instructors will take part time duty to instruct school students and members of the public.
B. Mandates that a Fire Code to be drafted amongst selected members from the Fire Services Chief upon passing of this bill.
ESTABLISHES the National Fire Academy
A. The NFA will be established on a sector of land no less than 60 acres of land owned by the government.
B. Training should consist of three phases and curriculum to be determined by the Fire Service's future fire code.
a. First, a Physical training portion should focus on the aspects of physical duties of a firefighter.
b. Second, a class room setting should educate them on first aid, medical, and fire code related materials.
c. Third, fire related training should focus on the fighting of fires, and tactics used to fight certain fires.
C. Establishes the Special Training Course.
a. Allows for Firefighters wishing to receive special training to do certain specialty roles, to come back for additional training in said fields.
b. Requires for separate training dates from the regular academy courses.
HEREBY establishes the Commonwealth Fire Service.
Definitions
Volunteer Firefighter: An unpaid on call firefighter.
Fire Department: Municipal level fire units consisting of multiple firehouses and firefighters, usually has a Chief and two Assistant Cheifs.
Special Fire Service: Response units tasked with responding to certain situations that regular Firefighters are not equipped/trained for.
Fire Service: The entirety of each Department/Division/Battalion and Special Units tasked with combating fires and threats by nature or accident to the public.
NFA: The training academy used for Firefighters.
Yanalia feel free to make edits your changes but keep the old text, and this is the rough draft as I am not finished, just a bit pooped from typing.

by Costa Alegria » Tue Jul 09, 2013 7:16 pm
New Zepuha wrote:Out of curiosity, other then the fire service we need for firebombings and random kitchen disasters, is our nation really prone to fire?
Do we have allot of forest that can catch fire?
Department? Probably Ministry of the Interior. But, elite response teams are generally very limited in numbers and as you can see I have not mandated for a forest fire or brush fire unit.

by New Zepuha » Tue Jul 09, 2013 8:03 pm
[13:31] <Koyro> I want to be cremated, my ashes put into a howitzer shell and fired at the White House.

by Bleckonia » Tue Jul 09, 2013 8:05 pm
New Zepuha wrote:
REALIZES the need to formally establish a Fire Service for the Commonwealth of Aurentina, as it is essential to the protection of the people from fires, accidents, explosions, etc.
AFFIRMS the necessity of having such an organization as a benefit to public safety.
MANDATES the following points:
- The Fire Service will be controlled by each municipality, as well as a national Special Fire Service for the case of special disaster.
- Chiefs of each Fire Department must be elected by the people.
- Firemen/Women must pass physical evaluations, and be re-evaluated every FIVE [5] years.
- Fire gear such as, air bottles, masks, gloves, jackets, and associated material; should be replaced every FOUR [4] years.
- Fire vehicles must be replaced or retro-fitted every TEN [10] years.
- Firemen/Women will serve a 24 hour shift in their assigned firehouse.
- One firehouse minimum must be in an are per ONE MILLION [1,000,000] people or below.
ESTABLISHES the following Departments/Divisions within the Fire Service:
General Fire Department: Serves as the first line of defense against fire mishaps and general accidents. Fire Engines will be assigned to each general station, alongside a rescue truck. These will be the standard block of the Fire Service.
Volunteer Fire Department: For small rural communities, affording a large fire service may not be applicable. Volunteers would be an unpaid force of trained fire fighters that are on call, but not required to be at the station 24 hours. Though TWO [2] Firefighters must be at the station during the night time hours.
Hazardous Material Unit: HMUs would be the specially trained units tasked with detoxing people and areas of hazardous material such as: Radiation, Toxic Gas, Acid, and various explosives. These units will be assigned to areas that are deemed high traffic for hazardous material, or in most danger.
Air Rescue Unit: Trained pilots and paramedics that fly into either express situations or people trapped in areas that regular ambulances cannot get to immediately. The pilots should receive extended training for emergency landings and take offs.
Tactical Support Unit: TSUs also known as Rehab units, are deployed on scene to large fires and operations to do the following: Refill air tanks, hand out bottled water, keep snack foods to keep firefighters from exhausting their bodies, and repair or replace hose lines when needed.
This bill should also form an education program and fire experience, to educate the public on how to prevent fires in their own homes. This would create the following:
A. Creates a Fire Education program,
a. Creates the ability for Fire Departments to create an education program in their local area.
b. Allows for Municipalities to also create curriculum for what is to be instructed.
c. Creates the position of Fire Safety Instructor
I. Instructors are to receive 6 weeks of training at the Fire Academy
II. Instructors will take part time duty to instruct school students and members of the public.
B. Mandates that a Fire Code to be drafted amongst selected members from the Fire Services Chief upon passing of this bill.
ESTABLISHES the National Fire Academy
A. The NFA will be established on a sector of land no less than 60 acres of land owned by the government.
B. Training should consist of three phases and curriculum to be determined by the Fire Service's future fire code.
a. First, a Physical training portion should focus on the aspects of physical duties of a firefighter.
b. Second, a class room setting should educate them on first aid, medical, and fire code related materials.
c. Third, fire related training should focus on the fighting of fires, and tactics used to fight certain fires.
C. Establishes the Special Training Course.
a. Allows for Firefighters wishing to receive special training to do certain specialty roles, to come back for additional training in said fields.
b. Requires for separate training dates from the regular academy courses.
HEREBY establishes the Commonwealth Fire Service.
Definitions
Volunteer Firefighter: An unpaid on call firefighter.
Fire Department: Municipal level fire units consisting of multiple firehouses and firefighters, usually has a Chief and two Assistant Chiefs.
Special Fire Service: Response units tasked with responding to certain situations that regular Firefighters are not equipped/trained for.
Fire Service: The entirety of each Department/Division/Battalion and Special Units tasked with combating fires and threats by nature or accident to the public.
NFA: The training academy used for Firefighters.
Yanalia feel free to make edits your changes but keep the old text, and this is the rough draft as I am not finished, just a bit pooped from typing.

by Byzantium Imperial » Tue Jul 09, 2013 8:11 pm
New Zepuha wrote:Well Costa, Paramedics are covered by the Universal Healthcare bill. Volunteers are Volunteers for a reason, they have a full-time job and they know they are not going to be paid upon joining. If you not I have listed under a blanket term Fire Vehicles. Referring to any vehicle used by or deemed needed by the Fire Service. There will be no Fire Police as it would be a bureaucratic nightmare, as they would have to go through BOTH academies, and then there is the debate over what they should be carrying or driving. It's a mess, my state tried to do that and it got shot down before it was even written.
Let me ask everyone. Give me a general consensus, do we need special brush fire units?
EDIT: Added brush fire units as an option to municipalities.

by New Zepuha » Tue Jul 09, 2013 8:13 pm
Bleckonia wrote:New Zepuha wrote:
REALIZES the need to formally establish a Fire Service for the Commonwealth of Aurentina, as it is essential to the protection of the people from fires, accidents, explosions, etc.
AFFIRMS the necessity of having such an organization as a benefit to public safety.
MANDATES the following points:
- The Fire Service will be controlled by each municipality, as well as a national Special Fire Service for the case of special disaster.
- Chiefs of each Fire Department must be elected by the people.
- Firemen/Women must pass physical evaluations, and be re-evaluated every FIVE [5] years.
- Fire gear such as, air bottles, masks, gloves, jackets, and associated material; should be replaced every FOUR [4] years.
- Fire vehicles must be replaced or retro-fitted every TEN [10] years.
- Firemen/Women will serve a 24 hour shift in their assigned firehouse.
- One firehouse minimum must be in an are per ONE MILLION [1,000,000] people or below.
ESTABLISHES the following Departments/Divisions within the Fire Service:
General Fire Department: Serves as the first line of defense against fire mishaps and general accidents. Fire Engines will be assigned to each general station, alongside a rescue truck. These will be the standard block of the Fire Service.
Volunteer Fire Department: For small rural communities, affording a large fire service may not be applicable. Volunteers would be an unpaid force of trained fire fighters that are on call, but not required to be at the station 24 hours. Though TWO [2] Firefighters must be at the station during the night time hours.
Hazardous Material Unit: HMUs would be the specially trained units tasked with detoxing people and areas of hazardous material such as: Radiation, Toxic Gas, Acid, and various explosives. These units will be assigned to areas that are deemed high traffic for hazardous material, or in most danger.
Air Rescue Unit: Trained pilots and paramedics that fly into either express situations or people trapped in areas that regular ambulances cannot get to immediately. The pilots should receive extended training for emergency landings and take offs.
Tactical Support Unit: TSUs also known as Rehab units, are deployed on scene to large fires and operations to do the following: Refill air tanks, hand out bottled water, keep snack foods to keep firefighters from exhausting their bodies, and repair or replace hose lines when needed.
This bill should also form an education program and fire experience, to educate the public on how to prevent fires in their own homes. This would create the following:
A. Creates a Fire Education program,
a. Creates the ability for Fire Departments to create an education program in their local area.
b. Allows for Municipalities to also create curriculum for what is to be instructed.
c. Creates the position of Fire Safety Instructor
I. Instructors are to receive 6 weeks of training at the Fire Academy
II. Instructors will take part time duty to instruct school students and members of the public.
B. Mandates that a Fire Code to be drafted amongst selected members from the Fire Services Chief upon passing of this bill.
ESTABLISHES the National Fire Academy
A. The NFA will be established on a sector of land no less than 60 acres of land owned by the government.
B. Training should consist of three phases and curriculum to be determined by the Fire Service's future fire code.
a. First, a Physical training portion should focus on the aspects of physical duties of a firefighter.
b. Second, a class room setting should educate them on first aid, medical, and fire code related materials.
c. Third, fire related training should focus on the fighting of fires, and tactics used to fight certain fires.
C. Establishes the Special Training Course.
a. Allows for Firefighters wishing to receive special training to do certain specialty roles, to come back for additional training in said fields.
b. Requires for separate training dates from the regular academy courses.
HEREBY establishes the Commonwealth Fire Service.
Definitions
Volunteer Firefighter: An unpaid on call firefighter.
Fire Department: Municipal level fire units consisting of multiple firehouses and firefighters, usually has a Chief and two Assistant Chiefs.
Special Fire Service: Response units tasked with responding to certain situations that regular Firefighters are not equipped/trained for.
Fire Service: The entirety of each Department/Division/Battalion and Special Units tasked with combating fires and threats by nature or accident to the public.
NFA: The training academy used for Firefighters.
Yanalia feel free to make edits your changes but keep the old text, and this is the rough draft as I am not finished, just a bit pooped from typing.
[13:31] <Koyro> I want to be cremated, my ashes put into a howitzer shell and fired at the White House.

by New Zepuha » Tue Jul 09, 2013 8:18 pm
Byzantium Imperial wrote:New Zepuha wrote:Well Costa, Paramedics are covered by the Universal Healthcare bill. Volunteers are Volunteers for a reason, they have a full-time job and they know they are not going to be paid upon joining. If you not I have listed under a blanket term Fire Vehicles. Referring to any vehicle used by or deemed needed by the Fire Service. There will be no Fire Police as it would be a bureaucratic nightmare, as they would have to go through BOTH academies, and then there is the debate over what they should be carrying or driving. It's a mess, my state tried to do that and it got shot down before it was even written.
Let me ask everyone. Give me a general consensus, do we need special brush fire units?
EDIT: Added brush fire units as an option to municipalities.
Municipalities determined to be in high risk areas (ie in the middle of a forest, or on the edge of one) should be required to maintain their own special brush fire units, and in case of emergency the military should be prepared to use their transportation aircraft to drop coolant or whatever crap they drop to put our fires.
Now if we go through with that, an interesting question would be: Do we let the department of the interior make the distinction between high risk areas, or do we copy off insurance companies? Going with the latter would save us bureaucratic expenses, and to be honest the Insurance companies know exactly what areas are at risk to what.
[13:31] <Koyro> I want to be cremated, my ashes put into a howitzer shell and fired at the White House.
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