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"Safety First" In Boston

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THE BOSTON (MASSACHUSETTS) FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCED LAST Friday that they have hired two civilian employees to oversee the vehicle fleet maintenance.

WCVB-TV  reports:

Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald said in an e-mail Friday that the city has hired a fleet safety coordinator who is scheduled to begin work on Monday. MacDonald did not say who had been tasked to fill the new position. The city also selected a fleet maintenance manager, set to start work next week, who will share responsibility for ensuring city fire vehicles are properly maintained.

A report released in March gave the city’s fire truck mechanics and supervisors a failing grade, saying mechanics and supervisors do not know the most simple manufacturer’s recommendations, like when to do oil changes. The report also said firefighters do not receive any driver training at the Fire Academy.

MacDonald said that the department has also developed a daily safety checklist for fire companies to follow and has created a new driver training course for fire fighters.

 

Despite the new hires, the fire department has still not met several recommendations laid out in the report that officials had aimed to have in place by June 6, including implementing standard vehicle inspection procedures and preventative maintenance programs. MacDonald said that consultants will begin work on the projects once the bidding process concludes. He said that he expects the new safety measures to be in place by the June 6 goal.

  • Joe Bideau

    Why not get back to some real fire apparatus, and forget about the aluminum and plastic???

  • Joe Bideau

    Why not get back to some real fire apparatus, and forget about the aluminum and plastic???