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The former Klecknersville Rangers Fire Company chief allegedly admitted that he bought a bulldozer for personal use with some of the funds
Raleigh PIO Julia Milstead said the video filmed in Station 12 is not reflective of the city’s and department’s values
The investigation reported that the firefighters violated multiple rules, including failing to follow a memo about refusal of treatment and transport
Bennet Fire and Rescue Fire Chief Tim Norris faced allegations of “leadership issues,” inappropriate behavior, and “unwillingness to change” in a six-page letter from members
First Deputy Commissioner Mary Sheridan had allegedly accused a fire department official of having an alleged sexual relationship with another employee
Alameda County Firefighter Charles Johnathen Harris’ brother said he was never seen after the two of them were involved in a boating accident
Jimmie Wilson said he confronted the firefighters about them not seeing him as they were backing up the fire engine
Dearborn Fire Chief Joseph Murray was taken to a hospital for a blood draw after refusing a Breathalyzer test
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch said interviews produced no direct evidence of violations by Fire Chef James Large
Three Black Kansas City firefighters say they have experienced a hostile work environment and retaliation for speaking to investigators
Columbia River Fire & Rescue Fire Chief Joel Medina’s lawsuit claims retaliation after reporting misconduct by public employees, officials
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said the information from firefighters involved seemed “very rehearsed”
St. Petersburg Fire Chief Jim Large is accused of fostering a hostile workplace toward women and minorities
San Jose firefighters who stopped at the Pink Noodle said they could not recall going to a bikini bar afterwards
Termination of Columbia River Fire & Rescue Fire Chief Joel Medina follows two earlier no-confidence votes from the union
An attorney for St. Petersburg Fire Chief Jim Large said the allegations are politically motivated
Public documents from the investigation of Ottumwa firefighters and a captain show policy violations, leadership failures
Seven Cobb County firefighters, including the instructor, discussed answers during testing on apparatus instructor certification
A new employee survey accuses St. Petersburg Fire Chief Jim Large of making sexist, racist and homophobic remarks
Kansas City First Deputy Fire Chief Jack Andrade has been a focus in recent years of leadership failures presented by the firefighters’ union
The former White Deer Fire Department treasurer entered a plea deal accepting probation if the funds are repaid
A report from a law firm hired to investigate allegations about New London Deputy Fire Chief Jonathan Paige documented unwanted touching, comments
DUI
The Rockford firefighter had a THC concentration above the legal limit
The San Jose Fire Department Engine 4 captain was disciplined for violating public trust and the city’s vehicle use policy
Saratoga Springs Fire Chief Joseph Dolan had been on paid leave since Feb. 1 following a complaint alleging he was working for two fire departments
San Jose Chief Robert Sapien said Engine 4’s fire truck went to the Pink Poodle to drop off a male passenger, then encountered the dancer seen in the 2022 video
The New Britain Fire Department fired Michael Yagmin last year after an inquiry found drug dealing and on-duty drug use among nine firefighters
In a twist on a spray-painting tradition, the 2021 academy graduates put their academy number on the inside of a Sacramento tank
Casilia Loessberg’s participation in anti-sexual-harassment training empowered her to “fully fight the mistreatment she was enduring,” her lawsuit said
Michael Yagmin was the only New Britain member to lose his job over the scandal that surfaced after Firefighter Matt Dizney was found dead
Eric Shane Howell is said to have violated five Memphis department policies, including harassment
Hamden Mayor Lauren Garrett said wants to be sure company changes and that she asked the fire chief to tell members to speak up if they witness misconduct
Assistant Chief Ellsworth Fortman was charged with misdemeanor hit-and-run and driving without a valid license in January 2020