209-C - Fire police squads of fire departments and fire companies.

§  209-c.  Fire  police squads of fire departments and fire companies.  The authorities having control of fire departments  and  fire  companies  may  organize  within  such  departments or companies fire police squads  composed of volunteer firemen who are members  of  such  departments  or  companies. Members of fire police squads, so organized, at such times as  the  fire  department, fire company or an emergency rescue and first aid  squad of the fire department or fire company are on duty,  or  when,  on  orders of the chief of the fire department or fire company of which they  are  members,  they  are  separately  engaged  in response to a call for  assistance pursuant to the provisions of section two hundred nine of the  general municipal law, shall have the powers of and  render  service  as  peace  officers.  A  member of a fire police squad shall take an oath of  office as a fire policeman in the following form: "I do  solemnly  swear  (or  affirm)  that I will support the constitution of the United States,  and the constitution  of  the  State  of  New  York,  and  that  I  will  faithfully  discharge  the duties of the office of fire policeman of the  ...................... fire company (or fire department),  according  to  the  best of my ability. " Such oath shall be filed in the office of the  city clerk in the case of a fireman of a fire company or fire department  in a city, in the office of the village clerk in the case of  a  fireman  of  a fire company or fire department in a village, and in the office of  the town clerk in all other cases. Notwithstanding any  other  provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  a  member of a fire police squad shall have  satisfied any requirement for training as provided  by  any  general  or  local  law  if the person has satisfactorily completed a training course  offered by the state office  of  fire  prevention  and  control,  or  an  equivalent course as approved by the state office of fire prevention and  control.