A bi-partisan effort is backing a package of bills that proposes statewide fire safety measures aimed at making things safer for residents and first responders. The legislation includes money for fire and building code enforcement; making some code violations that result in injuries felonies; and setting staffing levels for local government inspectors. At a press conference at the Rockland County Fire Training Center in Pomona on Friday, Rockland County Executive Ed Day said the bills will help save lives. Rockland Fire and Emergency Services Director Chris Kear was encouraged by the bi-partisan effort behind the proposed legislation.