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PROVIDING FOR FIRE POLICE
Act of 1941, P.L. 137, No. 74
Amended July 11,198O. P.L. 580, No. 122
Section 1. Any volunteer fire company in any city, borough, town, township, or home rule municipality may NOMINATE any
of its members as SPECIAL FIRE POLICE. All special fire police so nominated shall, before they enter their duties as such,
be CONFIRMED by the Mayor of the city, the Mayor of the borough or town, the chairman of the board of commissioners or supervisors
of the township, or the chief executive officer of a home rule municipality, as the case may be. When so confirmed and SWORN
and displaying a badge of authority, Shall have full power to regulate traffic and keep crowds under control at or in the
vicinity of any fire at which their companies are in attendance and to exercise such other police powers as are NECESSARY
in order to facilitate and prevent interference with the work of firemen in extinguishing fires, and, in addition, shall have
the police powers necessary to perform their duties when functioning as special fire police at any function, event, or parade
conducted by, and under the auspices of any volunteer fire company, or any event, function, or parade conducted by an organization
other than a volunteer fire company, providing the request to perform these duties is made by the governing body of the city,
borough, town, township or home rule municipality, in which the event will be conducted, or when accidents, floods, or any
other emergency requiring performance of such traffic control and crowd control duties. Such duties may be performed WITHOUT
PRIOR REQUEST of the governing body until the arrival of proper state, city, borough, town, township, or home rule municipality
police authority or until the emergency no longer exists. A person functioning as special fire police and performing a duty
under any of the above conditions shall be deemed to be performing the duties of his employment. Fire police performing such
duties shall be identifiable by, at minimum, the wearing of a distinctive armband or hat or uniform or insignia. Under no
circumstances shall this act be construed to grant special fire police the right and / or power to use firearms or other weapons
in the exercise of special fire police powers granted hereunder.
Section 2. Whenever any volunteer fire company is in attendance on a fire, or when such special fire police are on special
duty as herein before provided, such special fire police in any city, borough, town or township other than the one in which
such fire company is organized shall have the same power and authority in such other city, borough, town or township as they
would have in that, which they were appointed.
Section 3. All special fire police when on duty shall display a badge of authority and shall be subject to control of
the chief of police, if any, of the city, borough, town or township in which they are serving, or, if none, of a member of
the Pennsylvania State Police.

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