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ALLENTOWN - When Nick Finamore retired from PGFD as a deputy chief more than 20-years-ago there were a little than 800 career firefighters in the department. Now there are less than 700.
Since his retirement, Finamore has been chief of the Allentown Road VFD (Stations 832 and 847). While his companies were not on the initial schedule to lose career staffing on a rotating basis, Finamore has now been told Station 832 has been added starting this Thursday. He's not happy.
In a letter to Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department Acting Chief Eugene Jones, Chief Finamore points out he has few volunteers and none qualified to drive the apparatus. Finamore writes, " ... neither I, nor the Allentown Road Volunteer Fire Department will be responsible for the ramifications resulting from the failure to staff Station 832."
We have put in a request for comment from PGFD.
There have been some modifications made to the initial staffing plan we have shared with you. These include removing Bowie VFD from the rotating removal of career staff in exchange for dropping from four firefighters to two firefighters on shift work at Stations 839 and 843.
There is also a modification made for Brandywine (Station 840) that means the fire station will only lose career staffing on weekends.
Also, some overtime money has been allocated to partially staff four stations with career firefighters from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM on weekdays.
On Friday, CNN's Jeanne Meserve did the reporting on a story about the impact of budget cuts on fire departments across the country. It focused on Flint, Atlanta, Alameda and Prince George's County.
Reading the transcript it says they interviewed Jim Davis in Atlanta. I assume that is actually Lt. Jim Daws, president of IAFF Local 134.
In Prince George's County it says they interviewed Mark Brady and an unidentified male. STATter911.com is here to unmask that man. It was Doug Bartholomew, president of IAFF Local 1619, standing in front of the Boulevard Heights firehouse (Station 817) saying "Nobody is home. Turn out the lights."