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Morning Lineup – May 22

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If you want to see somebody literally tearing his hair out, all you have to do is slip over to Cincinnati and check out the city manager’s office.  The non-stop parade of bad-boy firefighters continues this week as still another one makes the headlines for non-fire dept. related activities invoving the law.

Early Wednesday morning a 30-yr.-old FF with the CFD was piloting his motorcycle while juiced up with a socially-unacceptable blood alcohol content.  While aiming the bike down an onramp leading to an Interstate, he drove right into the rear end of a state police cruiser that was positioned to protect a highway work crew doing repairs on the roadway.

Not much more needs to be added.  In fact, the mishap in itself isn’t particularly considered major news.  This sort of stuff happens all the time and the miscreant could very well be a plumber or an accountant.  But since the CFD has been trotting out wayward firefighters at the rate of one every 3 weeks for the past four years now, the news accounts all point out that this poor sap is a Cincinnati firefighter when he’s not out biking.  It doesn’t matter where you are, you are always a representative of your department, paid or volunteer.

Meanwhile, out in Vallejo, California, currently America’s largest city that is in bankruptcy, the city council has effectively fired their city manager who has been slashing city services while trying to work within the budget.  While the current and past city councils are directly responsible for the disastrous financial situation that they’re in, the city manager has been taking a punishing attitude toward the fire department that is excessive compared to the other city agencies.  He has closed 25% of the fire stations and threatened to close more, and laid off 24 firefighters.  He has consistently argued that the police officers and firefighters are overpaid while he’s earning $341,000 annually.  He offered to set an example by taking a 10% pay cut, but he never implemented it.

The ISO has alerted the city that about half of the city’s fire protection area will be downgraded from Class 3 to Class 10  (see Firegeezer report from April 28 HERE).  Police cars that need repairs aren’t getting fixed, instead they are just “parked out back.”  And so it goes.  After notifying the city manager that they were going to fire him, the council has been in “buyout” negotiations with him.  Monday night they voted to send him packing on June 1 with a buyout package of $390,000 in contract settlement.  (complete details HERE.)  Wow.  That would have paid to bring back two firefighters.  The guy really is valuable.

And so is our equipment.  Let’s get it checked out now while I go start the coffee.  We’ll get together later in the day room.

  • JV

    Typical city politics. Who does the hiring? The city implements affirmative action, lowers standards, and stops performing background checks. Then they blame the union for the miscreants.

  • JV

    Typical city politics. Who does the hiring? The city implements affirmative action, lowers standards, and stops performing background checks. Then they blame the union for the miscreants.