Firefighter's Union Ad Gets FDNY Commish Steamed
WCBS-TV 5/27/09
The Firefighters
Union took out a
full page ad
Wednesday
warning people
about potential
cuts in their
neighborhood,
but the FDNY
said the ad went
too far.
The ad named
neighborhoods
the union said
fit the city's
criteria as one
of the 12
firehouses that
might close.
"The fire
commissioner and
the mayor said
they now intend
to close 12
firehouses after
the election in
November. Our ad
campaign is to
tell the
neighborhoods
around the city
of New York that
they could be in
that list," said
Firefighters
Union President
Steve Cassidy.
"If the union
would just agree
to reduce by one
firefighter the
staffing on
those 60
companies, just
the way the
other 138 engine
companies are
staffed, there
would be no
closings," said
Fire
Commissioner
Nicholas
Scoppetta.
Cassidy
disagreed.
"That's a
ridiculous
statement by the
commissioner,"
he said.
"I don't know
how then he
accounts for the
fact that 134
engines have
been operating
for many many
years with four
firefighters and
an officer,"
Scoppetta said.
Cassidy's
response: "Their
own study says
it takes a four
man engine
company twice as
long as a five
firefighter
engine company
to get water on
the fire."
Some of the
neighborhoods
that could lose
fire companies
are Woodside,
Queens, Harlem
or Long Island
City.
Residents caught
in the middle of
this fight
understandably
do not want any
engine or ladder
companies to
close.
"I think it
would be a
disaster,
because where
would they come
from if they
don't come from
right here?,"
said one
Woodside
resident.
The list of
possible
closings might
seem
insignificant to
some, unless
it's your
neighborhood
that's affected.
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