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Axe falls in Flagler Beach, FL. Chief, assistant chief & firefighter fired over drinking in firehouse.

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This should come as no surprise to anyone who has been following this story. Flagler Beach, Florida City Manager Bruce Martin on Friday fired Chief Martin Roberts, Assistant Chief Shane Wood and firefighter Jacob Bissonnette. The three had been put on paid leave in January. Two volunteers were also separated from the fire department, Shane Wood’s father Steven and Barbara Haspiel. They all had been accused of drinking in the fire station in December with some of them responding on a call.

A sixth firefighter, Robert Pace, is accused of falsifying time sheets. Pace has been the interim fire chief during the investigation. Pace now faces the possibility of a suspension.

The investigation into the incident discovered there was basically a civil war inside the department between those loyal to Chief Roberts and those who weren’t.

Annie Martin, Daytona Beach News-Journal:

Roberts, Haspiel and Steven Wood are accused of drinking during the fire department’s Christmas party Dec. 14 and then responding to a call. Shane Wood and Bissonnette are accused of drinking at the fire station after their shift ended Dec. 25.

Six members of the fire department were accused of wrongdoing and that “signifies to me a lack of organization control and leadership within the Fire Department,” Campbell wrote in a letter to Roberts notifying him of his termination. He also wrote that it’s “exceedingly disappointing and discouraging that you did not advise me of any of these issues and complaints until after the investigation into your own actions was begun.”

Dennis Bayer, a Flagler Beach attorney, said his clients, Bissonnette and Shane Wood, have “unblemished records” and plan to appeal their firings.

“I wasn’t surprised,” Bayer said about his clients’ firing. “I think this whole thing’s been a sham investigation from the beginning.” 

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What’s going on in Florida? Scathing reports about Flagler Beach & Miami Beach fire departments.

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Read the entire Flagler Beach report

I know there are some very good things going on in the fire service in Florida, but that’s being overshadowed right now by some rather ugly news published online yesterday about two beach departments 300 miles apart. Reading the outrageous nature of charges leveled in the two separate reports you almost have to wonder if there is something in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean that’s causing this.

Click here and you can read the article by Miami New Times News claiming a lengthy investigation uncovered significant corruption and bribery in inspections, millions of dollars of missing fire permit fees, serious misconduct by a union official, sexual misconduct and racial abuse in the City of Miami Beach Fire Rescue Department. For a summary of the issues check out what Rhett Fleitz has written at FireCritic.com

The other story is a follow-up to the one we told you about a month ago at the Flagler Beach Fire Department. You may recall Fire Chief Martin Roberts, an assistant chief, captain and firefighter have been on suspension after allegations they had been drinking moonshine and beer in the firehouse and some of them had responded on a fire call. The incidents occurred in December.

An independent investigation was ordered and the attorney who conducted it has issued a report that goes beyond the drinking. It describes an ugly civil war between two fire department factions. You can read the entire report here. For a summary check out the article at FlaglerBeachLive.com. An excerpt is below:

The investigation sustains allegations that the firefighters and the chief drank on the job.

But more critically for the department and the city as a whole, the investigative report reveals a severely dysfunctional fire department: it is divided by two cliques that appear to be at war with each other and causing “a high degree of intra-departmental discord.”

The investigation also and incidentally reveals that a Flagler County Sheriff’s lieutenant, Greg Weston, had cooked a home-made, 100-proof alcoholic brew similar to, but not quite, moonshine, and sold it to to Jacob Bissonnette, one of Flagler Beach’s firefighters, in the station’s parking lot.

The investigation, conducted by Daniel Langley of Fishback Dominick, a Winter Park law firm, and concluded on Jan. 31, centers on Roberts, Assistant Chief Shane Wood, Captain Steve Wood (Shane’s father), and Jacob Bissonnette. It finds that all four broke the city’s zero-tolerance policy on drinking. Roberts and Steve Wood did so, according to the findings, by drinking at a party then responding to a fire, and driving city-owned equipment, including a tower truck in Wood’s case. Roberts also violated a city ordinance by authorizing Wood to respond to the fire. Bissonnette and Shane Wood were found in violation for having possessed alcohol at the fire station, “on city compensated time,” and drinking there. All four were found to conduct themselves in a way “unbecoming” of their position. 

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Moonshine in the firehouse. Flagler Beach, FL Chief Martin Roberts & 3 others suspended over charges of drinking in firehouse.

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WKMG-TV:

The Flagler Beach city manager has suspended four firefighters with pay, including the chief of the department, after claims surfaced that they drank alcohol while on the job.

According to public records obtained by Local 6 on Wednesday, one of the incidents under investigation happened on Dec. 14, 2012, during the firefighters’ holiday party.

The documents state that Chief Martin Roberts admitted he and Captain Steve Wood drank apple pie moonshine and then responded to a house fire.

Witnesses said Wood also drank beer then drove the tower truck, which seats five people and has a 95-foot aerial platform, to the fire.

WFTV-TV:

The second incident allegedly happened Christmas Day.

The firefighters wrote that when assistant Fire Chief Shane Wood and firefighter Jacob Bissonette came off duty at 8 a.m. they drank moonshine and beer, while in uniform at the fire station.

“I’m hoping it’s not true, because I think they are a great bunch of guys there,” said Jane Mealy, chair of the city commission.

The attorney for Steve Wood told WFTV that his client was not under the influence of alcohol when he was operating city fire equipment. He said he expects his client to be vindicated. 

 

From Flagler Beach website.

Daytona Beach News-Journal:

Roberts and Steven Wood are accused of drinking alcohol during the Flagler Beach Fire Department’s holiday party on Dec. 14 and then responding to a fire call, according to reports. Steven Wood is listed as “Fire Captain of the Fire Police,” a volunteer position, but he is employed as a garbage truck driver, according to city documents. He has been suspended from his paid and unpaid positions.  

A firefighter and paramedic, whose name is being withheld by the city, wrote in a statement  to Campbell and Kania that he or she was at the department’s Christmas party at Friends Cafe in Flagler Beach when Engine 11 was paged out to a residential structure fire on the north side of the city.

“Fire Police Captain Steve Wood, who I had seen drinking beer and what appeared to be apple pie moonshine (apple juice colored liquid from a mason jar) throughout the night, was making his way outside,” the employee wrote. “Steven Wood then went to the fire station to pick up Tower 11 (the fire department’s aerial truck), and drove it to the fire.”

FlaglerLive.com:

Robert Pace, a firefighter and paramedic, is the acting chief, as he was last year when a different set of allegations emerged against Roberts. Roberts survived that controversy—focused on his trip to inspect fire trucks without the city manager’s knowledge—with a three-day suspension.

The allegations originated with Pace, who wrote a two-page letter on Dec. 26 to Campbell and Libby Kania, the human resources director, citing “several incidents recently that are very concerning to me and several members of the fire department.” But he was not alone filing the complaints. Another firefighter sent a letter to Kania and Campbell on the 25th, and another–a volunteer firefighter–on the 28th.

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Kentland VFD featured in The Washington Post. PGFD’s 33 on Christmas Day.

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In Prince George’s County, Maryland, Kentland VFD got some nice press when The Washington Post decided to ride-along. Reporter Michelle Boorstein and photographer Bill O’Leary take a look at life on Christmas Day at the all volunteer Company 33. Here’s an excerpt:

For a certain kind of firefighter, Kentland is legendary. It has a reputation for being tight, efficient and busy — particularly for an all-volunteer outfit. Its Web site gets 60,000 hits a day, and buffs follow its two Twitter accounts and Facebook page, which include routine updates and such goodies as the photo of a cranky, slightly drunk Santa who was extricated from a flipped taxi on the side of the Capital Beltway last weekend.

Seemingly every other inch of the firehouse is decorated with mementos, like plaques and ­T-shirts with such macho slogans as “We finish what others can’t” and “Go tough or go home” — or photos of memorable blazes. The firefighters, too, are decorated, with tattoos of “Kentland” common among those who have been around long enough to earn them.

The district Kentland serves includes rough areas and many needy families. On Tuesday, in between calls for a car that swerved into a highway embankment and smoke in an apartment building, a Kentland engine headed to a small complex with a sack of toys.

The driver, Michael Freeman, a 37-year-old D.C. firefighter, wore an elf hat. Patelis wore a New York Giants Santa hat. A mother, at first afraid to answer the knock on her window, silently cried as four burly men presented her 3-year-old son with trucks and puzzles.

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Raw video: House fire in West Plains, Missouri.

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Previous fire videos from West Plains Fire Department herehere & here

This was a Christmas Day fire just posted by the West Plains Fire Department in Missouri. No futher details. 

FireTruckBlog.com: Fire engine hits tree in Charlotte, North Carolina & much more news.

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Fire apparatus news at FireTruckBlog.com

FireTruckBlog.com by Glenn Usdin is on top of yesterday’s crash of a fire engine in Charlotte, North Carolina that injured three firefighters. Click here for that story.

There is a lot more news from FireTruckBlog.com including the roll over of a Beckley, West Virginia fire engine, some new apparatus deliveries and a few late Santa sightings.

In case you missed it, Glenn had another Santa sighting that was particularly touching. Despite losing Firefighter Edward Stringer last week, Stringer’s fellow firefighters at Engine 62 still followed through on a Christmas Day tradition of carrying Santa to a local children’s hospital. Click here

Quick Takes

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Raw video from scrapyard fire in Houston: This fire was reported around 10:45 AM on Sunday near the Houston Ship Channel. No injuries were reported.

Prince George’s County, Maryland staffing levels questioned on two, 3-alarm fires: Click here for a press release from IAFF Local 1619 describing multiple units that failed to respond or had only two firefighters on board as PGFD handled two, three-alarm, garden-apartment fires in as many days. Click here and here for coverage of the fires. We have requested a response from PGFD officials.

Arson spree leaves two dead in Northampton, Massachusetts. Fireground audio, video, pictures, and details: A dozen fires or attempted fires in 75 minutes with two people dead, but officials aren’t using the word arson. The fires are labeled as suspicious. We have the dramatic fireground audio as dispatchers, firefighters and police try to keep up with the fires early Sunday morning. Click here for our coverage.

Two fires are 30-hours and 1-block apart in Woonsocket, Rhode Island: We have video from both extra-alarm fires in vacant multi-family homes. Check it out.

Most popular stories contest: Figure out what were the five most popular stories on STATter911.com in 2009 and win a prize. Dave takes the winner to lunch. (“Oh yeah, he’s a prize”, Mrs. STATter911.com was heard saying.) Click here for the details.

Must see video of Saturday's water rescue in Middletown, Pennsylvania (Delaware County) of a mother and her 14-year-old daughter. Some of the rescuers were treated for hypothermia. Click the image for the video, pictures and details.

Must see video of Saturday's water rescue in Middletown, Pennsylvania (Delaware County) of a mother and her 14-year-old daughter. Some of the rescuers were treated for hypothermia. Click the image for the video, pictures and details.

The sprinkler that said “Bah! Humbug!” right back to Scrooge: A nice Christmas story from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Please take a moment to read it.

Christmas fire roundup: We spent the holiday gathering video of those on the job for Christmas. See the videos here, here and here.

Elephant gets a better reception in the South: Suzie the elephant, who made big waves in New York, seems to be less controversial in Florida. Click here.

And Firegeezer plays Cry Me a River all day long on his Victrola: Bill still has the hots for Julie London as he discovers a cache of Emergency! episodes on the web. Check out Firegeezer.

Burning pickup crashes into home and it burns: The story from Bellevue, Nebraska. Read it. Watch it.

Firefighter’s car looted while he is fighting a fire: The story from New Zealand.

I wonder if it was the wind that did it: A 187-ton windmill came crashing down on a wind farm in Fenner, New York. Check it out.

“If you want to be loved by everyone, become a firefighter; if not, become a cop”: Some parting words from outgoing Police Chief Gary Miguel of Syracuse, New York.

What did you do on Christmas? Some additional scenes from around the country.

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A Christmas apartment fire in California, Pennsylvania courtesy of Wayne E. Ray.

A Christmas apartment fire in California, Pennsylvania courtesy of Wayne E. Ray.

We’ve heard from our readers on a few other Christmas fires we missed (I am sure we barely scratched the surface). We had some earlier videos from Christmas Day and Christmas Eve posted here and here.

One is a Christmas Day fire in Lousiville, Kentucky that killed two children. Firegeezer has that covered.

One of the house fires in Altoona, Wisconsin killed seven pets on Christmas Eve. Click here for the story and here for the video.

Below are some more Christmas videos:

Woonsocket, Rhode Island: The evacuation order was sounded after it was discovered fire was below one of the intitial companies make the attack on this four-alarm fire in a vacant multi-family home on Christmas Night. Here’s a report from the scene and more video here

West Earl Township, Pennsylvania: A Christmas Night barn fire. 

St. Louis, Missouri: A four-alarm church fire on Christmas Day is considered suspicious. Click here to read more.

UPDATED: Firefighters on duty Christmas Day. A video tour.

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Merry Christmas to all. Some of you have the day off with the family. Enjoy it. Others are on duty or on call. Be safe.

There have been a number of deadly fires, including five people killed in an early morning house fire in Unna, Germany and two people dead in a East Bay Township, Michigan house fire.

As usual, there have been stories all week of firefighters doing their best to make sure the holiday is still special for those less fortunate. And in many instances they try to even salvage the day for those who lost a home due to fire.

Such was the case yesterday afternoon following a house fire on Carter Lane in Woodbridge, Virginia. The Prince William County Public Safety Communication Center put the call out to county fire stations to see if there were any late arriving toys from the annual Toys for Tots collection at local firehouses that could be gathered for the three young girls who live in the damaged home.  As O.W.L. VFD Assistant Chief Jim McAllister and Battalion Chief Lance McClintock wrote in emails that Santa forwarded to STATter911.com (where we always want to know whose naughty and nice) everyone came through, showing a great cooperation between career, volunteer and 911 crews.

And while we are doing our little roundup, let’s not forget the Ghost of Christmas past. We leave that to FossilMedic Mike Ward, who recalls a Christmas on duty in Fairfax County, Virginia.

Below are a few videos of firefighters in action around the world today. We will add to it as the videos arrive. 

Columbus, Indiana: Firefighters were still on the scene Christmas Day for a fire that was reported around 7:00 PM on Christmas Eve at a building that houses the United Way. Read more.

Pikesville, Maryland: Michael “Firepix1075″ Schwartzberg  shot this video of a house fire on Cliffedge Road around 2:00 AM. Read more about the fire.

 Longford, Ireland: Just hours after Midnight Mass, St. Mel’s Cathedral was reported on fire. The roof collapsed and historic stained glass windows crumbled.  More details and fire video can be found here.

Vancouver, British Columbia: A vitamin store burned at 1:30 AM at East Broadway and Kingsway. Nine-year-old Elaine Austin shot the video.