Fire Chief reconfirmed after fierce debate

Gillian Barkhurst
cc0121

Fire Chief Emily Jaramillo was reappointed by unanimous vote after a fierce debate about staffing decisions made under her leadership.

"I really want to take the time right now to just thank all of the firefighters that work tirelessly to serve this city and I would appreciate your support to continue to lead them," Jaramillo said before the vote.

Several firefighters, both working and retired, showed up to support their Fire Chief as she faced the vote.

But not all firefighters backed her.

The union also showed up, bringing tensions between the City Council, chief and union to the forefront. The union and several council members disagreed with the chief about a change that reduced paramedics on ambulances from two to one to improve staffing on firetrucks in high-intensity areas. Jaramillo attributed a national shortage of paramedics and quicker response times for the decision, while the union and councilors questioned safety and workload for firefighters.

Union President Miguel Tittmann told the council that in a survey of 220 members of the union, that 67% did not approve of her reconfirmation.

Several councilors pleaded with the union and chief to come to a compromise.

Powered by Labrador CMS