By John O'Donnell
District Fire Chief
The
Safety/Special Operations Unit of the Boston Fire Department
(radio call sign, H-1) is a sub-section of the Training, Maintenance
and Research Division. Under the administration of the Deputy
Fire Chief of Training there are four District Fire Chiefs and
four Firefighters/Aides to the District Chief assigned to the
Safety Unit. One District Fire Chief and Aide are assigned to
each working group providing 24 hour/365 day/year coverage for
the respective positions. The Safety Program of the Boston Fire
Department is guided by various Fire Service standards including
NFPA 471, 1500 and 1521 among others.
The District Fire Chiefs presently assigned to the
Safety/Special Operations Unit are:
DFC Michael G. Feely
Group 1
DFC Michael C. Liotta Group 2
DFC Brian C. O'Donnell Group 3
DFC James R. Evans Group 4
The Safety Operational Unit responds to all:
- working fires (see notes) and multiple alarms
- box alarms for a report of fire in high rise
buildings or special occupancies (hospitals, large nursing homes etc.)
- incidents involving electrical sub-stations and
manholes
- major airport incidents as well as all incidents
involving ships at dock or in the harbor
- incidents where the BFD SCUBA team has been
activated
- haz-mat (hazardous material) incidents level 2 and
above
- trench and tunnel incidents including subway and
traffic tunnels and all tunnels under construction
- technical rescue incidents (high angle, elevator
entanglement, confined space, etc.).
The Safety Chief must respond to, investigate and
report on all vehicle accidents involving any department vehicle. In addition, they
investigate all in-house injuries sustained by both uniformed and civilian personnel as
well as all accidents or injuries sustained by citizens while on department property.
The Safety
Unit also participates in a program of identifying unsafe structures within the city where
all pertinent information is entered into the CAD (computer aided dispatch) system and all
structures are posted with appropriate placards. At various times, members of the Safety
Unit are given special assignments by the BFD Command Staff and work on these safety
related tasks as time permits.
At small incidents, the Incident Commander (IC) is
solely responsible for scene safety. At larger, more complex incidents, the Safety Chief
assists the IC by overseeing this important fireground responsibility. The Safety Chief
has emergency authority to stop and/or prevent unsafe acts and notifies the IC of any
actions taken. At structure fires, the Safety Chief examines the structure for signs of
weakness or other hazards. In consultation with and under the direction of the IC, the
Safety Unit establishes and maintains collapse zones when necessary. The Safety Chief
monitors the water supply and investigates water supply problems. They also oversee the
timely relief and rehabilitation of department members. At haz-mat incidents the Safety
Unit supervises decontamination, communications with the entry and decon teams and
maintains a record of the time all team members are "under air."
For further information please direct all inquiries
to:
Boston Fire Department
Safety/Special Operations
115 Southampton Street
Boston, MA 02118
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