The Fire Marshals Office consists of 6 employees. All employees
maintain Certifications in Inspection,
Investigation and Law Enforcement.
Develops, implements, directs
and supervises a comprehensive fire prevention, fire
investigation and public education programs.
Supervises daily inspection activities of Inspectors. Responsible for plans review and installation of new alarm and sprinkler systems. Coordinates Fire Investigation activities. Maintains investigation records;
monitors and/or prepares court cases. Generates reports on Fire activities and dollar loss. Performs inspections on commercial properties.
Perform inspections on commercial property including new Alarm and Sprinkler Systems. Responsible for Fire Investigations. Inspectors will maintain
appropriate records and documentation regarding
inspections and investigations.
All members of the FMO are actively involved in
various public education functions.
All members of the OFD are involved in Public
Education. The Fire Marshal’s Division has the
primary responsibility of promoting, scheduling and
documenting education programs.