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Hempfield eyes firefighting command structure changes

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (PA)

April 24-- Apr. 24--More than 30 days after Hempfield Township Supervisors acknowledged potential issues in the fire department, changes could be coming to the command structure.

The goal is to have the 12 stations in the township report to one fire chief. Each station now has an individual chief who reports to the Bureau of Fire during monthly meetings. Under that current structure, the township has 12 different reporting numbers that are used for reviews by New Jersey-based Insurance Services Offices Inc., or ISO.

Last month, ISO granted township officials a six-month extension, giving them the chance to address issues like training, water flow, response times and emergency communications. If departments receive an unfavorably high rating in those areas, local homeowners could see higher insurance premiums.

Changing the command structure is the first step toward addressing the issues.

"If we had one reporting number and everything was one, and Carbon showed up with one guy, Midway showed up with one guy, (Hempfield) Number 2 showed up with one guy and Grapeville showed up with one guy, that would look like we showed up with four people," said Township Manager Jason Winters. "Right now, they only look like they showed up with one person each because they all have to report the incident separately."

The proposed structure would divide the stations among three zones -- Zone A would include Bovard, Luxor, Hannastown and North Hempfield; Zone B would be Carbon, Midway-St.Clair, Hempfield Number 2 and West Point; Zone C would be Adamsburg, Fort Allen, High Park and Grapeville.

Those stations would have individual chiefs to runs day-to-day operations. Above them would be a deputy fire chief who would handle administration and training needs and would report to the township fire chief.

Winters said the command structure could be reorganized within the extended time frame, adding that changes would be made in stages. Westmoreland County then would have to approve the reporting number. Winters was unable to provide a timeline for that process.

"Where we are in six months might not be where we are in three years," he said. "I think we take step one, coming together, and then from there start looking at overall operations."

Officials are also moving forward with a service agreement that would set forth training regulations for stations.

Specific training hours would apply for interior firefighting and basic vehicle rescue operations. Annual hazardous materials and facility training hours also are laid out, along with separate training for driver operators and officers.

A service agreement draft provided to the Tribune-Review shows future plans for a Pennsylvania State Fire Academy essentials program that will cover hazardous materials, fire ground support, exterior and interior fires and advanced firefighter training.

"The fact is that ISO is coming up on us," said Anthony Kovacic, director of fire and EMS. "We want to make sure that, if somebody calls for a fire department, we can respond."

On May 14, supervisors will hold an additional public meeting to discuss Hempfield's Bureau of Fire, command structure and service agreements. Supervisors will make a final vote on documents starting at 7 p.m. at 1132 Woodward Drive, Greensburg.

Megan Tomasic is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Megan at 724-850-1203, [email protected] or via Twitter .

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