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Will Atlanta Furlough Firefighters?
(WSB Radio) The city of Atlanta is in the midst of a budget crunch and public safety may be a victim of the numbers.
The city is looking at ways to save money and has not ruled out firefighters furloughs or closing fire stations.
The idea drew criticism from residents at a public meeting in southwest Atlanta. In attendance were City Council President Lisa Borders, Councilman C.T. Martin, and officials with the firefighters union.
Borders told the audience that slumping revenues have left the city with a $50 million shortfall, necessitating cuts. But, she says she and other council members will be forgoing about $2 million from their own budgets to help with the situation.
"To add our part, at least me personally, to contribute back to the pot of money that's available for the mayor to run this city," Borders says.
Martin says any budget cuts, especially those that hit public safety, need to keep the firefighters in mind.
"The key thing is the safety of the firefighters," he says, "because they have a very dangerous job."
The firefighters union says it recognizes that money is tight. But one official also says cutting firefighters and closing stations only makes a bad situation worse.
"They're going to have less staffing to fight a bigger fire, so it's a very dangerous situation," says Atlanta Fire Department Lieutenant Jim Daws. "Anywhere money can be found. I think if the city council is considering returning that carry forward to the general fund that they ought to earmark it for public safety."
Mayor Shirley Franklin says she wants a 10% budget cut for all city departments.
What others are saying
- Firestation closing 7 & 23A city as large as Atlanta should never close fire stations because not only firefighters safety,but the safety of Atlanta citizens, why have paramedic engines if you are going to close both stations where they were in service, every second count when a person is having a heart attack or any other major medical problem
- FurloughsThe City of Atlanta has already given furloughs to the firefighters by reenacting the R-Day (day off) once every 90 days. With the Mayor's proposed 10% cut across the board this will put each and every firefighter in the street once a month. What citizen should be concerned with is response time and incident readiness. With the possibility of "Brown Outs", which are better described as temporary station closings, and with younger inexperienced crews filling the manpower gaps while experienced personnel are on furloughs this will place firefighters as well as the citizen they serve in a very dangerous position. Firefighters serve the community in every possible way from EMS to Fire and more, these furloughs will just expose our citizens to a greater chance of lose. My prayers are with our firefighters and the citizens of Atlanta, and most certainly with Mayor Franklin and the entire city council.
- Who needs firemen?Keep building those bike trails while you cut back on fire and police services. If enough buildings burn down at once maybe you can receive federal disaster funds.
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