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Authorizing the Committee on Labor and Civil Service to hold hearings on the current discipline, grievance and arbitration policies and procedures of the Philadelphia Fire Department and determine any steps that Council need take to ensure that Fire Department personnel are protected and that matters are adjudicated properly in a fair and reasonable amount of time.
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WHEREAS, While discipline of Fire Department personnel is ultimately under the discretion of the Fire Commissioner through the issuance of directives, recent reports have shown that the system may be broken, and discipline is not being metered out the same across the department and across personnel classifications; and
WHEREAS, From reports received from IAFF Local 22, over 100 firefighter paramedics faced some sort of discipline in 2013, nearly half of all paramedics currently working for the Department; and
WHEREAS, NBC 10 reported on the discipline faced by current Fire Captain James Babst. On March 30, 2010, then Lt. Babst was enroute to a fire at 20th and McKean Streets in South Philadelphia when his apparatus, Engine 10 came upon the scene of an injured child at 18th and Snyder Avenue. Lt. Babst stopped the vehicle and waited until paramedics arrived to assist the child. Lt. Babst then alerted the Fire Command Center (FCC) that he would be continuing on to the fire which was visible only a few blocks away. The FCC attempted to contact Lt. Babst but he had switched to the tactical frequency as to assist in fighting the fire. When made aware that his engine had been recalled, Lt. Babst disengaged and returned his apparatus to the station as per the FCC's order; and
WHEREAS, After this incident occurred, Babst was removed from his command position and transferred to the Fire Academy. According to Deputy Commissioner Hargett, Babst was transferred because of his failure to follow an order. It should be noted that Captain Babst is also a long-time member of the United ...
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