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DC hearing shows different views on how to handle peak EMS demand & medic shortage. Chief Ellerbe has second thoughts after communications director blocks press.

DC Chief Kenneth Ellerbe quickly figures standing and talking works better than running and blocking. Read More »

TV station reports 5 to 6 paramedic ambulances in DC each day lack medics. Staffing shortage subject of hearing today.

The DC Fire & EMS Deptartment's paramedic shortage means an average of more than one third of it's 14 paramedic ambulances can't be properly staffed each day. Read More »

DC firefighter disputes Chief Kenneth Ellerbe’s claim that training academy harassment did not involve ‘physical sexual misconduct’. Tells about touching & comments.

Firefighter tells reporter despite Chief Kenneth Ellerbe's February claim to the contrary that harassment by DC Fire & EMS Department Training Academy instructors involved sexual contact. Read More »

UPDATED – More questions about DC fire department’s readiness: Inspections sideline two reserve ladder trucks. City’s former emergency manager says fleet is a ‘true concern’.

Damaged cable on aerial ladder cited. Read More »

Video: Citizen who lost son praises EMS response but blasts DC firefighters. Tells hearing they are ‘terrorists’ trying to make Chief Ellerbe look bad.

Alvin Bethea's testimony actually shows some progress made by the department after an ugly chapter that was opened 18-years-ago. Read More »

UPDATED – News report: While apologizing to council for giving wrong info on reserve fleet, DC fire chief & dep. mayor again gave wrong info about reserve fleet.

At the same time DC Chief Ellerbe & Deputy Mayor Quander told council there were 4 fully stocked reserve ambulances ready to go, look what Ambulance 16 found. Read More »

DC update: Chief & dep. mayor on hot seat. Ellerbe apologizes. 58 of 111 ambulances not operational. Firefighters union says fleet status is due to chief’s negligence.

Deputy Mayor Quander says agency has gone from a "fire department that sometimes handles medical calls", to a "mobile medical hospital agency that occasionally handles fires." Read More »

DC update: Is Chief Ellerbe fire proof? Watch hearing live. Relatives of patients in high-profile cases scheduled to testify.

Hearing is at 11:30 AM EDT. Read More »

DC update: Firefighters vote no confidence in Chief Kenneth Ellerbe. Still has support of mayor & deputy mayor but expected to face tough questioning at hearing this week.

Group of Ellerbe supporters mount protest at union hall. Read More »

UPDATE – IG report on reserve fleet has columnist again asking what did the fire chief know & when did he know it?

DC Breaking Local News Weather Sports FOX 5 WTTG Click here to follow STATter911.com on Facebook (hit “like”)  Coverage of Chief Ellerbe & DC Fire & EMS Department Click here to read entire OIG report Much has been made in recent… Read More »

UPDATE: Read DC report. Deputy Mayor Quander cites 4 civilian medics & 3 firefighters for discipline in delayed help for police officer. Also, demoted lieutenant & 2 other firefighters want Chief Ellerbe fired.

Firefighters union says these are system problems. Read More »

More from DC: ‘Confidential’ letter on staffing from Chief Rubin to Chief Ellerbe. Report says DC having trouble finding all its ambulances. EMS union head speaks. Details on another inspector general report of department.

Chief Rubin pointed out hiring restraints forced used of overtime that he was under extreme pressure to reduce. Read More »

Latest from DC: Preview of findings in EMS delay. Details on why three ambulances didn’t respond to police officer down.

Official findings scheduled to be released at regularly scheduled press conference by Mayor Vince Gray. Read More »

DC Mayor’s spokesman: ‘previous administration left city unprepared’ and says fire department was ‘neglected’.

Council Chairmen Mendelson calls bad information fire chief gave city council about the fleet an 'embarrassment'. Read More »

Reporter ambushes DC’s Deputy Mayor & still can’t get answers on fire department fleet. Union believes ladders untested since 2009.

Reporter points out Chief Ellerbe was part of committee urging for healthy reserve fleet of ladder trucks following deaths of two firefighters. Read More »

Like Mayor Vince Gray, Washington Post Editorial Board has confidence in Chief Kenneth Ellerbe. Supports EMS redeployment & shift change.

Post had previously supported getting rid of 24 hour shifts for firefighters. Read More »

Latest from DC: Like Detroit, ladder trucks in Nation’s Capital not inspected. Chief says lack of reserves last year is the reason.

No indication if DC will take Detroit's solution and keep firefighters off aerial ladders unless there is an imminent life safety issue. Read More »

What did the fire chief know & when did he know it? Washington City Paper raises questions about deputy chief’s retirement & Chief Ellerbe’s knowledge of faulty fleet list.

Department spokesman says he doesn't know and can't answer when Chief Ellerbe learned of faulty reserve fleet list. Read More »

Your nightly DC reader: New deputy chief in charge of apparatus faces cameras in absence of chief & deputy mayor.

Reporter brings up concern of unsecured apparatus stored on streets around maintenance shop. Read More »

UPDATE – DC fire chief admits bad information about fleet given to city council. Ellerbe says maintenance chief at fault will retire. Thanks union for bringing it to light despite mayor’s aide saying IAFF is ‘fabricating’ apparatus stories.

TV report says many rigs listed in reserve are unusable or have been sold. Ellerbe says deputy fire chief at shop provided an old list. Read More »

‘The system worked’ is DC medical director’s response to delayed ambulance for downed cop. Reporter describes ‘bizarre’ press conference where Chief Ellerbe was not a scheduled speaker.

DC Fire & EMS wraps up another week of bad press with an interesting event. Read More »

One more from DC: Engine company takes stroke victim to hospital. Council member orders hearing on EMS problems. Chief Ellerbe to hold press briefing today.

Another case of no EMS transport vehicle available. Read More »

Controversy all around, DC’s Mayor says he has confidence in Fire Chief Ellerbe. Deputy Mayor wants to know why 10 ambulances were out of service when cop needed help.

We have the latest news coverage and there's lots of it tonight. Read More »

News reports: No ambulance available for DC motor cop struck. 18 minute wait for PGFD ambulance. FOP head again blasts fire chief.

Police union head - "We are now in a situation where a police officer is laying out in the cold, out in the street, because the fire chief can't provide ambulances." Read More »

DC Update: Police union says no to Mayor Gray’s event because of fire chief’s White House flap. Councilmember wants IG to probe cadet harassment charge.

Two of three stories Chief Ellerbe says were inacurately reported last week continue to make news. Read More »

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