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Analysis of Fire Department Operations
KRAMER & ASSOCIATES Fire Service Consultants #9 Heritage Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45241 (888) 881-8774 (513) 678-2279 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY FIRE DEPARTMENT Long Valley Fire Company Fairmount Fire Company Schooley’s Mountain Fire Company Analysis of Fire Department Operations Released on Feb. 7, 2013 Project Team Leader: William M. Kramer, Ph.D. Project Team Associates: Lawrence T. Bennett, Esq. Randall W. Hanifen, M.S. Cari A. Kramer, BBA, EMT WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Analysis of Fire Department Operations Table of Contents I. FOREWORD....................................................................... P 4 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................ P 6 III. BIG SAVINGS OR BETTER SERVICE ....................... P 10 IV. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ...................................... P 11 V. FACILITIES ...................................................................... P 15 VI. REPLACING A FIRE STATION .................................... P 17 VII. FIRE / EMS MISSION OVERLAP ................................ P 21 VIII. COOPERATION AMONG THE 3 COMPANIES ........ P 25 XI. LOCAL STAFFING ANALYSIS ...................................... P 27 XII. VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION.... P 30 XIII. OBJECTIVE STAFFING STANDARD ............................ P 32 XIV. PERSONNEL COSTS ........................................................ P 34 XV. NATIONAL STANDARDS ................................................ P 40 XVI. ENSURING ADEQUATE RESOURCES ........................ -
ANNUAL REPORT of the Ironbound Business Improvement District
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE March 16 IRONBOUND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT 2015 DISTRICT IRONBOUND BUSINESS Seth A. Grossman, IMPROVEMENT Executive Director DISTRICT, NEWARK, NJ 1 IRONBOUND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Newark, NJ 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS IBID BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF ............................................... 3 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................... 4 Promise of the IBID ............................................................. 6 IBID Strategy ...................................................................... 6 FIRST BLOCK TASK FORCE ............................................................... 7 PETER FRANCISCO PARK PROPOSAL ............................................... 10 IRONBOUND ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER ........................................ 18 MARKETING/ COMMUNICATIONS SYNOPSIS .................................. 25 Marketing & Communications ............................................ 26 Online Marketing ............................................................... 30 NewarkBound Magazine .................................................... 31 OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE & QUALITY OF LIFE ............................... 40 Statistics ............................................................................ 40 Snow Removal ................................................................... 40 E-Waste ............................................................................. 41 Report of First Block Task Force .......................................... 42 -
Michael Mclaughlin
Michael McLaughlin Michael McLaughlin was honored on the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial in Emmitsburg, Maryland and was included in the USFA's annual report Firefighter Fatalities in the United States. Age 59 Rank Firefighter Classification Volunteer Incident date Feb 11, 1996 Date of death Feb 11, 1996 Cause of death Struck By Nature of death Trauma Activity type Other Emergency duty Yes Duty type On-Scene Fire Fixed property use Store/Office Department information Ridgefield Boro Fire Department 604 Broad Avenue Ridgefield, NJ 07657 Contact: Mike Kees Kevin Malone Kevin Malone was honored on the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial in Emmitsburg, Maryland and was included in the USFA's annual report Firefighter Fatalities in the United States. Age 31 Rank Assistant Chief Classification Volunteer Incident date May 25, 1996 Date of death May 25, 1996 Cause of death Stress/Overexertion Nature of death Heart Attack Activity type Other Emergency duty Yes Duty type Responding Fixed property use N/A Department information Mahwah Township Fire Department 300 B Route 17 South Mahwah, NJ 07430 Contact: George Polster Johnson Oatman Johnson Oatman was honored on the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial in Emmitsburg, Maryland and was included in the USFA's annual report Firefighter Fatalities in the United States. Age 55 Rank Firefighter Classification Volunteer Incident date Nov 6, 1997 Date of death Nov 6, 1997 Cause of death Stress/Overexertion Nature of death Heart Attack Activity type Driving/Operating Vehicle/Apparatus Emergency duty Yes Duty type Responding Fixed property use N/A Department information Ewansville Volunteer Fire Department Route 206 Mount Holly, NJ 08060 Contact: Charles Oatman Bruce Lindner Bruce Lindner was honored on the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial in Emmitsburg, Maryland and was included in the USFA's annual report Firefighter Fatalities in the United States. -
HHE Report No. HETA-99-0062-2804, Newark Fire
ThisThis Heal Healthth Ha Hazzardard E Evvaluaaluationtion ( H(HHHEE) )report report and and any any r ereccoommmmendendaatitonsions m madeade herein herein are are f orfor t hethe s sppeeccifiicfic f afacciliilityty e evvaluaaluatedted and and may may not not b bee un univeriverssaalllyly appappliliccabable.le. A Anyny re reccoommmmendaendatitoionnss m madeade are are n noot tt oto be be c consonsideredidered as as f ifnalinal s statatetemmeenntsts of of N NIOIOSSHH po polilcicyy or or of of any any agen agenccyy or or i ndindivivididuualal i nvoinvolvlved.ed. AdditionalAdditional HHE HHE repor reportsts are are ava availilabablele at at h htttptp:/://ww/wwww.c.cddcc.gov.gov/n/nioiosshh/hhe/hhe/repor/reportsts ThisThis HealHealtthh HaHazzardard EEvvaluaaluattionion ((HHHHEE)) reportreport andand anyany rreeccoommmmendendaattiionsons mmadeade hereinherein areare fforor tthehe ssppeecciifficic ffaacciliilittyy eevvaluaaluatteded andand maymay notnot bbee ununiiververssaallllyy appappapplililicccababablle.e.le. A AAnynyny re rerecccooommmmmmendaendaendattitiooionnnsss m mmadeadeade are areare n nnooott t t totoo be bebe c cconsonsonsiideredderedidered as asas f fifinalnalinal s ssttataatteteemmmeeennnttstss of ofof N NNIIOIOOSSSHHH po popolliilccicyyy or oror of ofof any anyany agen agenagencccyyy or oror i indndindiivviviiddiduuualalal i invonvoinvollvvlved.ed.ed. AdditionalAdditional HHEHHE reporreporttss areare avaavaililabablele atat hhtttpp::///wwwwww..ccddcc..govgov//nnioiosshh//hhehhe//reporreporttss This Health Hazard Evaluation (HHE) report and any recommendations made herein are for the specific facility evaluated and may not be universally applicable. Any recommendations made are not to be considered as final statements of NIOSH policy or of any agency or individual involved. Additional HHE reports are available at http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/hhe/reports HETA 99-0062-2804 Newark Fire Department Newark, New Jersey Kevin C. -
Newark Firefighters Union, Inc
AGREEMENT between THE CITY OF NEWARK NEW JERSEY and THE NEWARK FIREFIGHTERS UNION, INC. JANUARY 1, 2013 - DECEMBER 31, 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE PAGE PREAMBLE ........................................................................................................ 3 I. RECOGNITION CLAUSE .................................................................................. 3 II. DUES CHECKOFF ............................................................................................. 3 III. BULLETIN BOARDS ......................................................................................... 5 IV. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE AND ARBITRATION .......................................... 5 V. UNION BUSINESS LEAVE ............................................................................... 7 VI. STAFFING LEVEL ............................................................................................. 8 VII. WORK WEEK..................................................................................................... 8 VIII. PERSONAL TIME .............................................................................................. 9 IX. OVERTIME......................................................................................................... 9 X. HOLIDAYS ....................................................................................................... 11 XI. LONGEVITY .................................................................................................... 11 XII. CLOTHING MAINTENANCE.........................................................................