A firefighter in Philadelphia has been suspended after being accused of setting fire to the rig where he is assigned. The fire was quickly extinguished by other firefighters. Philadelphia Fire Department Commissioner Lloyd Ayres says fire investigators are looking into Paul Prendergas’ actions on Tuesday morning.
Excerpts from an article by Kitty Capparella at Philly.com:
“I can guarantee the proper discipline will be handed out. This is a very serious infraction,” Ayres added. “We don’t take this lightly.
The commissioner said Prendergas was “engaged in horseplay,” allegedly lighting paper and watching it flame out inside the firehouse on Arch Street near 4th where he worked on Ladder 2.
His supervisor, Lt. Alfonso Mesete, ordered Prendergas, who is in his 20s, to stop playing with fire.
But Prendergas allegedly lit another paper and threw it into the fire truck’s engine compartment, which is normally locked, setting ablaze the motor which operates the truck and powers the firefighting equipment.
Mesete filed a report about the incident, which prompted the Visual Communications Unit to photograph the damage and a Fire Marshal to interview witnesses.
“I’m waiting for all the reports, including the cost of repairs to the truck before taking action,” said Ayres. Mechanics replaced a few parts to make the $800,000 fire truck operable.
Prendergas, who is known by officials as a “problem child,” has faced discipline in the past year, prompting his transfer from Engine 71 at Cottman Avenue and Loretto Street in the Northeast, to Ladder 2, said sources.
Called a “legacy” member of the department, Prendergas comes from a family of firefighters, said one source. “He should know better. What if Ladder 2 was called into service and couldn’t be dispatched because they were fighting a fire on their own truck?”
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“Legacy” firefighter or not, can his butt. What kind of irresponsible moron would set fire to his own wagon?? “In his 20′s” doesn’t surprise me either. Send Junior home to the old man, who will hopefully box his ears!
Meanwhile, the rest of us get yet another black eye on our profession!
I thought a legacy only existed in “Animal House”/ Gues I was wrong Brother Bluto.
There’s no one else waiting in line for that career in Philly?.
This guy is a zero. Time to fire him and charge him criminally with arson! Did this guy pass a psych test?
Legacy or not……a moron is a moron is a moron. Seems to me if he is a known “problem child”, he would have been canned in his probation period. Who has been “protecting” him? His connections must run very high.