D.C. Chief, City Council React to Gear Being Auctioned Off to Public

DAVE STATTER
Courtesy STATter911.com

Video: A day after the report from STATter911.com that fire and EMS gear with markings is being auctioned by the District of Columbia, the DC City Council's Judiciary Committee Chairman Phil Mendelson discusses the issue with Fire Chief Dennis Rubin and his staff.

The DC Fire & EMS Department says it now knows more about how its marked gear and uniforms were sold to the public and are now considering eliminating the auction of surplus material. As STATter911.com first reported March 3, the auctions occurred despite concerns terrorists could attempt to pose as first responders.

At an oversight hearing before the DC City Council's Public Safety and Judiciary Committee on March 4, Chief Rubin said the first his command staff became aware of the issue was when a reporter began asking questions a day earlier. At the time of the hearing, Rubin told Chairman Phil Mendelsen there was the possibility a criminal investigation would be needed. STATter 911 has learned this concern came from pictures showing what appeared to be brand new gear that was part of the auction.

Spokesman Alan Etter says it turned out not be a criminal matter and investigators have now determined the newer materials were specific models of equipment the department no longer uses. According to Etter, the city followed its standard procedures in auctioning surplus gear.

Rubin made it clear at the hearing, at the very least, all identifying marks from the DC Fire & EMS Department should have been removed. Now efforts are beginning to see if the department can completely opt out of the city's public auctions.

More: Read the previous coverage on STATter911.com.

More information at www.STATter911.com.

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Comment by Marvin Hawk on March 13, 2009 at 6:06am
Mr Mendelson just plain blew his questioning.. The questions he should have asked is when the W.F.D. surpluses equipment, or removes equipment from service what is done with it? That would have told him where to go next with his questioning.
Comment by Floyd Aldridge Jr on March 11, 2009 at 11:42pm
And if ya believe that, I got some swamp property I want to sell ya!!!!

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