Recent City Fire Department Resignations

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

The Mountain Home News became aware late last week of multiple resignations — as many as seven — at the City of Mountain Home Fire Department. No names were given, and the details remain sketchy. But the safety of our citizens is paramount, and we did what local news outlets do — we started asking questions.

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  • None of this is surprising. The fire department has been circling the drain since the mayor ran AB out of his head chief position. All of these guys cover for the mayor as if he is not the one calling the shots. He is in fact the only person over department heads and their employees. Nothing the CC can even do or make a decision on.

    Laughable joke when you have a chief running the department and does not even know his locations when called out. Listen to the Elmore County Idaho Scanner Feeds on Facebook. You will be shocked at the disasters you can hear.

    -- Posted by hey you on Wed, Oct 21, 2020, at 3:57 PM
  • So say you!

    Posting without your real name. It is good disgruntled employees move on. If they were disgruntled then they were not giving their best effort, which of course they will refute. But then again they are whinners, which we seem to have a lot of in public service in this community. Then possibly younger and more willing employees can be attracted to a very important job. Move on and best wishes I say to you disgruntled people, and come on new people. Albert

    -- Posted by Albert Clement on Thu, Oct 22, 2020, at 6:04 PM
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