Fire Investigation definition
Examples of Fire Investigation in a sentence
Are required to perform fire prevention, Fire Investigation (excluding the on call Fire Investigator), Environmental Crimes Unit Investigation, or fire protection services that are required by the Fire Chief.
Employees who maintain on an annual basis the Sparks Fire Department requirements for Fire Investigator, and are assigned to the Fire Investigation on-call team shall receive special duty pay equal to three percent (3%) of base pay paid biweekly.
Firefighter Trainees, Firefighters, Fire Engineers, Fire Investigation Specialists and Fire Captains shall work a shift of twenty-four (24) hours on-duty, twenty four (24) hours off-duty as determined by the Appointing Authority, and which shall constitute a one hundred twelve (112) hour pay period.
Effective the first full pay period in January of 2000 and thereafter, the City shall pay a shift premium for regular hours worked to dispatch supervisors and the Fire Investigation Unit (arson) as provided herein.
Employees assigned full time to the Fire Investigation Bureau who have attained and maintain Fire Prevention Investigator IV Certification shall receive an additional 3% (for an accumulative total of 9%) above their regular rate of pay.
The District may, at any time, consider the feasibility of changing the Fire Investigation Unit staffing to a 24-hour on-duty shift schedule.
The County shall prepay the costs required to obtain Police Officer Standard Training (POST) certification and recertification for employees assigned to the Fire Investigation Division and authorized by the Fire Chief to attend.
Effective June 2, 2024, upon conclusion of the meet and confer process regarding an established Fire Investigation Suppression Program (“Program”), ACFD will fully implement the Program and formally transition the fire investigation duties from Fire Prevention to Fire Suppression.
The employee appointed as lead of the Fire Investigation Bureau and the employee appointed to the role of EMS coordinator shall receive a stipend of $1,500 per year, directly added to the employee’s paycheck, the additional amount equals $57.71 per pay.
The County shall prepay the costs required to obtain or maintain Paramedic certification for Fire Suppression, Fire Investigation, and Training Division personnel.