NEW LONDON, Conn. - A Connecticut judge has sentenced a former volunteer firefighter to 14 years in prison for setting three houses in Mystic on fire in the summer of 2008.

Twenty-three-year-old William Celtruda of Groton appeared in New London Superior Court on Wednesday as Judge Susan Handy handed down the sentence, which was part of a plea bargain he took in November.

Two of the three homes were occupied when Celtruda set the fires, but no one was injured. Handy told Celtruda he was lucky no one died.

Celtruda, who was a probationary firefighter with the Mystic Fire Department, admitted he set the fires to prove himself to fellow firefighters.

He said Wednesday that he was "apologetic and extremely remorseful," and blamed his actions, in part, on his drug abuse.
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Information from: The Day, http://www.theday.com

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Celtruda, who was a probationary firefighter with the Mystic Fire Department, admitted he set the fires to prove himself to fellow firefighters.

He said Wednesday that he was "apologetic and extremely remorseful," and blamed his actions, in part, on his drug abuse.

Psych eval?
Background check?
References?
Prison bitch?
Sadly, even with all of the stated tests, there will still be some rotten eggs that work their way through the system by luck just to pull off the same.

Sounds like this department does not have a manditory drug screening program for probies. I'm sure that after this news, the municipality quickly developed one.
Prison Bitch, haha. Now he is really going to smell smoke. Like what you get when you rub two sticks together.
i dont understand why you would be on drugs exspeily in a fire station
thats what it sounds like thats grazy i think because your doing more bad for the firefrighter around the world
Celtruda, who was a probationary firefighter with the Mystic Fire Department, admitted he set the fires to prove himself to fellow firefighters.

Yikes!!!! So, I wonder, is this kid a bad apple who was wrong in the head......or an impressionable, insecure kid who was led astray by poor leaders and seniors who pressured him in the wrong ways?

Option 2 doesn't excuse his actions at all...but are there factors here that could have been handled differently that may have assisted in a different result?
firefighter like this gives the rest of the firefighter a bad name and yes i'm a firefighter

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