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  • 115 Los Angeles firefighters live out of state, city council looking to hire more residents

    07/25/2022 4:08:16 AM PDT · by george76 · 34 replies
    The Center Square ^ | July 24, 2022 - | Brett Rowland
    Los Angeles Fire Department has 115 employees who live outside the state of California, including one who lives in Alaska and five more who live on the East Coast. With a few firefighters making more than $500,000 a year and a median home listing of $1 million in the city, whether Los Angeles should have a residency requirement is being discussed internally, according to a report and ongoing city council discussions. About 15% of the firefighters live within the city limits, a figure that prompted fire officials to consider requiring firefighters to live closer to the area they protect in...
  • Freeport Mourns Sudden Death of Fire Chief Brad Liggett

    01/10/2022 1:42:05 AM PST · by nickcarraway · 14 replies
    Yahoo News! ^ | Sun, January 9, 2022
    Fire Chief Brad Liggett, 55, died suddenly on Saturday, the city of Freeport announced Sunday afternoon. Liggett served the Freeport Fire Department since July 2019. He worked previously for the city of Beloit Fire Department for 30 years and served as Beloit's fire chief for 16 years.
  • Hundreds of L.A. cops and firefighters join forces to fight city’s vaccine mandate

    09/07/2021 6:05:17 PM PDT · by george76 · 34 replies
    LifeSite News ^ | Sep 7, 2021 | Ashley Sadler
    We can either be known as the ones who helped lead the charge to freedom, or we can set the vaccine mandate precedent for other agencies and watch our freedoms end,'’ stated Roll Call 4 Freedom, an organization comprising hundreds of police officers and civilian employees.. Firefighters and police officers in Los Angeles have positioned themselves on the front lines in the battle against coercive COVID-19 vaccine mandates, joining together to demand freedom from forced inoculation in a “monumental fight to preserve our Liberties.” Founded by stakeholders with the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), “Firefighters for Freedom” has partnered with...
  • Motive for Wayne County bomb makers still a mystery, sheriff’s office says

    08/15/2019 3:34:35 PM PDT · by csvset · 26 replies
    WNCN ^ | Aug 15, 2019 | Holden Kurwicki
    DUDLEY, N.C. (WNCN) – Neighbors in Wayne County are still shaken but hoping for answers after an explosives bust earlier in the week. “At one time years ago, we would deal with people finding dynamite in old pack houses, but what we found Sunday I’ve had very few experiences like that,” said Maj. Richard Lewis of the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office. “They had enough explosives over there to blow Dudley off the map,” said Linda Jones. After raiding a Dudley trailer, deputies arrested Corey Bernard Manuel and Monica Lynn Hunt on felony charges of manufacturing and possessing a weapon of...
  • House panel passes 9/11 victims fund bill a day after Jon Stewart's emotional testimony

    06/12/2019 5:18:20 PM PDT · by Beave Meister · 41 replies
    CBS News ^ | 6/12/2019 | GRACE SEGERS, EMILY TILLETT
    The House Judiciary Committee unanimously passed a bill which would permanently reauthorize the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund Wednesday, the day after comedian Jon Stewart gave impassioned testimony in support of the bill in video that quickly went viral. The bill will now go to the floor for a full vote in the House of Representatives, where it is likely to pass. It's unclear whether Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will take up the bill in the Senate, although Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York said Wednesday that he was "imploring, pleading, even begging" McConnell to bring the bill...
  • How to pay? Income tax needed for $110 million roadwork plan, $20 million jail project

    04/25/2019 10:34:09 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 12 replies
    The Daily Journal ^ | April 10, 2019 | Magen Kritsch
    Workers in Johnson County could have hundreds of additional dollars taken out of their paychecks annually to help pay for roadwork in the county and an expansion of the county jail — work expected to cost more than $130 million in the next five years. The Johnson County Council unveiled an income tax increase proposal to fund $110 million in road, bridges and infrastructure improvements across the county, mainly due to the construction of Interstate 69, and an estimated $20 million jail expansion project that would address a frequently overcrowded jail that the state has ordered the county to fix....
  • With fewer fires to fight, departments increasingly responding to medical calls.

    04/12/2015 3:58:03 PM PDT · by AlmaKing · 50 replies
    New Hampshire Union Leader ^ | April 11, 2015 | Paul Feely
    When emergency apparatus roll out of fire houses across the state, lights flashing and sirens blaring, odds are the first responders on board aren't on their way to battle a blaze. Instead, more often than not they are called to medical emergencies, a trend fire officials say is mirrored across the country. "There was a time when fighting fires was all we did," said Goffstown Fire Chief Richard O'Brien, President of the New Hampshire Association of Fire Chiefs. "Now we are more along the lines of all-hazard response systems." "It seems more people are calling 911 for medical needs," said...
  • Berkeley Man Dies After #BlackLivesMatter Protesters Delay Paramedics

    02/06/2015 10:00:05 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 22 replies
    The Daily Caller ^ | February 6, 2015 | Alex Griswold
    A Berkeley, California man died last December after paramedics were delayed nearly an hour because of an unruly protest against police brutality, recently released records show. Berkleyside, a self-described “independent news site” serving the Berkeley area, reports that the 62-year-old Alvin Henry Jones Jr. would have normally received treatment in minutes. However, due to a nearby #BlackLivesMatters protest, paramedics were instead ordered to go to a local fire station and await a police escort before attempting to rescue Jones. It took 52 minutes to get Jones to a hospital, after which he died two days later. Paperwork filed by the...
  • Detroit's Under-Funded Fire Departments Use a Soda Can For a Fire Alarm

    09/07/2014 2:10:22 PM PDT · by DogByte6RER · 39 replies
    Gizmodo ^ | Sptember 6, 2014 | Robert Sorokanich
    Detroit's Under-Funded Fire Departments Use a Soda Can For a Fire Alarm Where absent money leaves gaps, ingenuity fills in. Nowhere is that more true than in Detroit's fire departments, where, as Detroit Free Press reporter Tresa Baldas shows us, a soda can full of jangling coins and screws alerts the Motor City's long-suffering heroes when there's an emergency. The system is brilliantly simple: A soda can full of rattling metal is balanced on top of the fire department's printer at the end of the tray. When the printer spits out an emergency alert, the paper knocks over the can....
  • Obamacare burns down fire departments

    12/10/2013 3:44:55 AM PST · by njslim · 22 replies
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | David Martosko
    Volunteer fire departments all across the U.S. could find themselves out of money and unable to operate unless Congress or the Obama Administration exempts them from the Affordable Care Act. 'I thought the kinks were worked out of Obamacare at the first of the month, Central Florida volunteer firefighter Carl Fabrizi told Sunshine State News. 'Man, oh, man, this could potentially destroy some real good companies in Florida.' The U.S. Department of Labor takes the term 'volunteer' literally, but the IRS says volunteer firefighters are technically employees if they're on the job more than 30 hours per week, making them...
  • Texas woman sets snake on fire, snake sets her house on fire

    03/24/2013 9:47:57 AM PDT · by DogByte6RER · 44 replies
    NYDN ^ | March 22, 2013 | Michael Walsh
    Texas woman sets snake on fire, snake sets her house on fire The woman was frightened by a snake outside her house, so she doused it with gas and had her son set it on fire. That plan didn’t work out so well. A Texas woman burned her own house down during a heated battle with a snake. The serpent frightened the lady while cleaning outside her home Wednesday night. She doused the limbless reptile in gasoline and called over her son to set it ablaze. The plan backfired. Her son tossed a lit match at the creeping reptile but...
  • Bomb Squad Called to Vehicle Containing Gas Containers in NYC

    05/13/2010 9:12:47 PM PDT · by The Magical Mischief Tour · 56 replies · 3,145+ views
    FOX News ^ | 05/13/2010 | FOX News
    NEW YORK -- Police and the fire department are investigating a suspicious vehicle parked with gas canisters inside it near Union Square in Manhattan late Thursday, MyFOXNY.com reported.
  • The Individual Is Sovereign

    10/18/2009 10:32:52 PM PDT · by Walter Scott Hudson · 6 replies · 431+ views
    Fightin Words ^ | October 18, 2009 | Walter Scott Hudson
    Fightin Words debuts on US Web Talk Radio, featuring a candid interview with Minneapolis firefighter and paramedic John Ackerman regarding the city’s incestuous dependence on “local government aid” which continually threatens the funding of essential services and the safety of the tax payer. We examine how local government aid works, how it affects the budget process, the history of the 911 system, and how it all combines to model society’s incremental trend away from individual sovereignty toward utter dependence on the state. Also, audio from the Can You Hear Us Now rally at the local NBC outlet in the Twin...
  • Fire Department Takes Care of Military Employees, Families

    09/17/2008 8:48:21 PM PDT · by SandRat · 119+ views
    WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2008 – Serving in the Marine Corps Reserve while working for the Jersey City Fire Department, Leonard DiStaso said, he always felt the department supported him in his military service. However, after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, military service took on a whole new meaning, and the Jersey City, N.J.,fire department stepped up its efforts to support its employees who serve in the reserve-component military, he said. “9/11 affected our department and city deeply, being we are simply a five-minute drive to the World Trade Center site, and the department responded on that morning,” DiStaso,...
  • If Only Our Leaders Would Grope For Propriety ("Good Enough For Government Work")

    06/05/2008 5:22:20 AM PDT · by suspects · 3 replies · 155+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | June 5, 2008 | Michael Graham
    “Whaddaya gotta do to get fired in this town?” It’s a great question, asked by a co-worker of mine (emphasis on “worker”) shaking his head over the latest Department of Public Works story in the Herald. This time it was five city workers hanging out at the Northern Avenue Bridge, watching satellite TV and throwing steaks on the hibachi. After opening the swing bridge once a day, they’ve got nothing to do, all day to do it and the taxpayer’s dime to do it on. My buddy, like every taxpayer reading that Herald story, knows that despite the obvious waste...
  • L.A. Firefighter Killed in Manhole Explosion Near LAX

    03/26/2008 6:57:21 PM PDT · by Sammy67 · 16 replies · 950+ views
    Wednesday, March 26, 2008 AP March 26: A firefighter inspects the scene where explosions blew the manhole covers off an underground electrical vault in Los Angeles. March 26: A firefighter inspects the scene where explosions blew the manhole covers off an underground electrical vault in Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES — A hospital spokeswoman says a Los Angeles firefighter has died of injuries from a series of explosions that blew the manhole covers off the top of an underground vault. Deborah Ettinger says the firefighter was pronounced dead after being taken to Centinela Freeman Regional Medical Center Wednesday afternoon. Another firefighter...
  • ALARM OVER FIRE TRAINING

    11/05/2007 6:49:08 AM PST · by milford421 · 10 replies · 33+ views
    The New York Post ^ | 11/5/07 | Rich Calder
    November 5, 2007 -- "New York City's ports are becoming easier targets for terrorist attacks now that the FDNY has blocked anti-terror training to an elite firefighter unit that patrols the city's 560 miles of waterfront, officers for the division say. Ronald Podolsky, a lawyer for the FDNY Marine Division's officers, told The Post that the department is "preventing" division members from receiving the supposedly mandatory training - even though their vessels contain equipment to detect biological, chemical, nuclear and radiological attacks."
  • L.A. fire captain awarded $3.75 million

    06/11/2007 11:07:06 AM PDT · by kiriath_jearim · 16 replies · 1,030+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | 6/9/07 | Steve Hymon
    In the latest bizarre court case involving the Los Angeles Fire Department, a jury has awarded $3.75 million to a male fire captain who said he was retaliated against for not making training exercises easier for women. Fire Capt. Frank Lima alleged in his lawsuit against the city that he was told by superiors that he shouldn't hold women to the same standards as men. The reason: The Fire Department was under pressure from City Hall to increase the number of women within its ranks.
  • N.Y. Fire Department Changes Hiring Guidelines (" boost ...people of color and women")

    08/09/2006 12:07:06 PM PDT · by flowerplough · 20 replies · 697+ views
    DiversityInc.com ^ | August 08, 2006 | Compiled by the DiversityInc staff
    The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) has changed its hiring requirements to boost the number of people of color and women. During a press conference at a city firehouse on Monday, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced the new hiring guidelines. The first step is to reduce the number of college credits it requires of potential recruits from 30 to 15, or six months of work experience. The FDNY for many years has been criticized for its lack of racial, ethnic and gender diversity in training classes and on the force itself. Critics say this stems from its...
  • Airport chapel serves evacuees, relief workers

    09/13/2005 4:24:46 PM PDT · by SandRat · 1 replies · 254+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | sep 13, 2005 | Lt. Col. Mike Pierson
    NEW ORLEANS (AFPN) -- Chaplain (Capt.) Dan Thompson admits he has never preached from an airline podium before. Then again, many aspects about the massive relief effort going on at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport are a first. The Air Force chaplain from McGuire Air Force Base, N.J., was joined by Army chaplains to conduct the first chapel service held at the airport since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans on Aug. 29. “It’s kind of like a holy huddle at the end of a rough week,” said Army Sgt. Carlos Ignacio, a military policeman from the California National Guard...