Submitted by Support Firemen not their boss! (not verified) on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 12:54pm.
Thew firemen who were there did the best they could with what they had. That being said, NHCFD will never be able to respond to something like this now that they turned their backs on all of the men and women who so loyally volunteered for them all these years. The management in NHCFD needs to be scrutinized and most of them need to be replaced before they get people killed! The disorganization, inability to schedule, and their refusal to get all of the firefighters all of the training they need is overwhelming. I am glad that no one was hurt at the fire and would love to know where to send clothes and such to the man who lost everything.
Thew firemen who were there
Thew firemen who were there did the best they could with what they had. That being said, NHCFD will never be able to respond to something like this now that they turned their backs on all of the men and women who so loyally volunteered for them all these years. The management in NHCFD needs to be scrutinized and most of them need to be replaced before they get people killed! The disorganization, inability to schedule, and their refusal to get all of the firefighters all of the training they need is overwhelming. I am glad that no one was hurt at the fire and would love to know where to send clothes and such to the man who lost everything.