Posted by funtwohunt on March 14, 2012 at 19:26:12 from (63.172.252.159):
In Reply to: Fire Dept.Issue posted by Poor farmer 830 on March 14, 2012 at 18:29:11:
The way I understood it for the 32 years I was on a volunteer FD. I was told when I was chief 8 years and a few other times it came to question when coverge started. In Nebraska I was told it started at the time the pager goes off no matter where you are and ends when you return to the place you left (work, etc.) or home. Obviously detouring along the way doesn't count. I would say in this case either or both men took actions that was unbecoming of a fireman whether on a call or not and one or both should be removed from the fire dept. I wouldn't want this type of person to be representing any FD I belong to. It was very un-professional to say the least. As far as who is liable I would ask the question to see if was directly FD related, or a mis- handled personnal matter as result of the call or something completely different. It no doubt a tough one to have to sort out. Funtwohunt
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