. Our firemen. A history of the New York fire departments, volunteer and paid ... 650 engravings; 350 biographies. . gentle- OUR FIREMEN. man, or in any manner prejudicial to the good reputation, order, or disciplineof the Department, will not he tolerated. The Chief of the Department lias control and direction of his bureau and ofall clerks assigned to duty therein. He is held responsible to the Hoard of FireCommissioners for the conduct and management of his bureau, and of theuniformed force. The chief is likewise required to see that all laws, ordi-nances, rules and regulations, orders and


. Our firemen. A history of the New York fire departments, volunteer and paid ... 650 engravings; 350 biographies. . gentle- OUR FIREMEN. man, or in any manner prejudicial to the good reputation, order, or disciplineof the Department, will not he tolerated. The Chief of the Department lias control and direction of his bureau and ofall clerks assigned to duty therein. He is held responsible to the Hoard of FireCommissioners for the conduct and management of his bureau, and of theuniformed force. The chief is likewise required to see that all laws, ordi-nances, rules and regulations, orders and directions for the government of hisbureau, are promptly enforced. Assistant Chief of Department, under the Chief of Department, hascommand of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Sixth Battalions. Thecommanding ofliccrs of t hese battalions send 1 heir company, lire, and consol-idated morning reports, and all other papers, heretofore sent to the Chief ofDepartment direct, to 1 he Assist ;i nt (hief of Department, so as to have themin his possession at or before 1<» oclock A. M.: forwards such papers, with. BOARD OF MEDICAL OFEICERS. proper endorsement and recommendations noted thereon, to the Chief ofDepartment not later than 12 oclock M., each day, unless actual duty at fires,or fatigue caused thereby, should prevent. Second Assistant Chief of Department, under the Chief or Acting- Chief ofDepartment, has command of the Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, audEleventh Battalions. The commanding- officers of these battalions send theircompany, fire, and consolidated morning reports, and all other papers hereto-fore sent to the Chief of Department direct, to the Second Assistant Chief ofDepartment, so as to have them in his possession at or before 10 oclock a. M.,and are forwarded, with proper endorsements and recommendations notedthereon, to the Chief of Department, not later than 12 oclock M., each day,unless actual duty at fires, or fatigue caused thereby, should preve


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