Firefighter Jordan Bouley.
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(Houston County) Fire Chief Jimmy Williams said 23-year-old Jordan Bouley was on his way to a public safety educational talk to children with a church group when he was seen driving recklessly at around 10 a.m.
Georgia State Patrol Cpl. Elbert Slappey said troopers from the Perry post were requested to administer a breath test at the Houston County jail.
Slappey says Bouley failed the test and was arrested by GSP.
Jessica Clark, Houston Home Journal:
According to Chief Jimmy Williams with the Houston County Fire Department, a resident called to notify the department that a fire truck struck a mailbox.
Bouley is on “administrative leave without pay, pending termination, with is a standard procedure” stated Williams.
According to jail records, Bouley is charged with violation of probation, failure to maintain lane, DUI and hit and run.
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Class act………..
I’d be interested to know what he was on probation for? Might there have already been an incident?
Fantastic! Parole violation?!?!? 10AM?!?! REALY???
How is he on the department while on parole?
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere.
At least he didn’t show up dressed as a clown and driving a giant mouse. See Uncle Buck. RIP John Candy.
“You know who I am? In the field of local-live-home entertainment, I’m a GOD!”
JAIL TIME for this IDIOT and throw the key away…. or put him in the cell with Bubba for a while. Strike Da Box! K
Reading the local news media, he was on probation for another DUI conviction. So, why did this FD allow him to drive an emergency vehicle? If he has issues, which apparently he does, why was his FD not monitoring him? The Chief is going to meet with his employees next week to review County policy. What a professional organization this sounds like.
Violation of Probation, not parole. Parole is much more serious, but probation is equally as serious when we talk about a guy driving fire apparatus. Especially when probation deals with a previous DUI. Sounds to me like the FD leadership needs to answer some questions as well…hope he wasn’t wearing the tank top to an education event. I’m going to google this department…a lot of issues it seems.