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(G.S. 58-78). In addition, individual departments may require addition training or <br />certification. <br />The fire prevention code is part of the North Carolina State building Code. Local <br />governments are responsible for enforcing this code and administering prevention <br />programs. In general, fire inspectors are responsible to enforce to code. These <br />inspectors must go through the certification requirements of the North Carolina Code <br />Officials Qualification Board and can work from a variety of place including a municipal <br />fire department, inspection department, or development department. <br />Annexation <br />North Carolina cities are increasingly annexing parts of rural fire protection or service <br />districts. In this case, the city must plan to provide the annexed portion of the district <br />with all the major municipal services it provides (G.S. 160A-47). However, annexations <br />decrease the tax base supporting the fire departments in rural districts. One solution is <br />found under G.S. 160A-49.1, the city should make a general good effort to negotiate a <br />five year contract with the rural fire department by paying the rural department the <br />revenue that the district would have generated. This is only a brief overview of the <br />results of annexation on fire protection in rural areas. <br />County Comparisons <br />Following is some information on how counties of similar to Orange County, in terms of <br />square miles and population, provide fire services to their county.3 The descriptions <br />here are based on information gathered from county websites and the county's fire <br />marshal offices. <br />-The following descriptions of county fire services focuses generally on the number of fire <br />districts and the funding of services; this is not a complete comparison of county fire <br />services in North Carolina. Amore comprehensive comparison may involve size of <br />county fire districts, square mileage of a stations response area, and the type and <br />acquisition of equipment, and county's insurance ratings. <br />Orange County <br />"8 volunteer fire departments within Orange County and two municipal fire departments <br />provide fire and EMS first responder protection to Orange County's 12 fire districts. 2 <br />departments in bordering counties provide fire and EMS first responder protection to <br />Orange County. Orange County employs afull-time Fire Marshal, and Assistant Fire <br />Marshal, apart-time Fire Marshal and afire/EMS training coordinator. Each department <br />elects its officers and is a member of the Countywide Fire Association. There are a total <br />of approximately 250 fire department volunteers. 2 volunteer rescue squads provide <br />emergency rescue services to Orange County. Most departments provide Basic Life <br />Support (BLS) service. Each department elects its officers and is a member of the <br />Countywide Fire Association. There are a total of approximately 75 rescue squad <br />volunteers." (Background, original Orange County Fire Assessment Plan Request for <br />Proposal) <br />s Except as noted, information was gathered from websites or direct contact (email or telephone) with the <br />fire marshal's office in the respective county. <br />