CROCODILE TEARS

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Seven fire companies were closed this Monday morning and 130 firefighters were reassigned to other companies throughout the city, firefighters union chief Brian McBride said.

Local 22 of the International Association of Firefighters has tried to block the closures through the courts, saying the action would put firefighters and the public in jeopardy. But the union lost the first two rounds in lower courts this week, and are hoping for a favorable ruling on their appeal to the state Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the five engine companies and two ladder companies have been deactivated.

Now five different stations are without the ability to put out a fire, because there are no engines — “no water,” McBride said “They might as well be libraries without books.”

No comment yet from the Nutter administration, which has taken the position that firehouses will work in tandem to provide proper firefighting and rescue capability.
The closures come as the city tries to close a budget gap.

Today the local media whores have begun to cover this story. Now that it is a done deal and the companies have closed it has become a story. Where were they before today? The Fire Department cutbacks were just a byline in the greater, more important, saga of Library closings. It is an utter disgrace.

I was actually at my therapy appointment when I saw Engine 01 without any of its hoses or equipment slowly drive up Broad Street one last time. I looked around and no one in the room noticed a thing. I just sat there for a second and thought that’s what it’s come down to. No one either cares or knows.

Let someone tell me that Democrats care a lick about public safety ever again. Ever.

7 Responses to CROCODILE TEARS

  1. Old NFO says:

    Sad to hear it actually became fact CA. It is too bad there was no coverage/public outcry, but if there had been, Nutter et al would have changed their tune!

  2. Paul says:

    It’s a shame Brother Denny. This is going to occur across the country unless I miss my guess.

  3. Howie says:

    “We will never slow down, back off or rest until we make this a safer city,” Nutter said in hushed, somber tones. “And I will not personally rest until that time.”

    That’s a quote from Mayor Nutter. Someone ask him if the city is safer with 7 less fire houses and play this quote. He loses either way. If he says “yes” he’s lying. If he says “no” then he is a hypocrite.

  4. Nice work Howie. I may just have to run that down.
    Stay Safe dude. See you soon.

  5. Trixie says:

    Cap–I’m working on a column for the Norristown Times Herald about this for this thursday’s edition. Can I use some quotes from your blog? Let me know–email me at lisamossie at yahoo dot com.

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