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OFD firefighters blast ‘dangerous and reckless’ non permanent station closures

By Miles Cooper
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January 6, 2025
OFD firefighters blast ‘dangerous and reckless’ non permanent station closures
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OFD firefighters blast ‘dangerous and reckless’ non permanent station closures

OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) — Oakland firefighters are talking out in opposition to the non permanent closure of two fireplace stations, saying that it endangers public security.

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Beginning Jan. 6, Station 25, situated at 2795 Butters Drive, and Station 28, at 4615 Grass Valley Highway, at the moment are briefly closed.  

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Oakland firefighters gathered on the steps of Metropolis Corridor on Monday morning to demand that the town re-open the stations. “Show that the city’s budget prioritizes the lives of citizens of this great city,” stated Oakland firefighter Seth Olyer.

Oakland is going through a funds deficit of round $129 million. The town was relying on the sale of the Oakland Coliseum web site to fill that funds hole, however the deal has but to undergo.

The town is making important cuts to providers. The police division and fireplace division are, by far, Oakland’s largest bills. Station 10, which is already shut down, will stay shuttered.

The fireplace division worries that the closures put the individuals who reside close to these stations in danger.

“You will not have a fire engine at your doorstep in four minutes like you would have just yesterday,” stated Olyer. “You will not quickly have firefighter paramedics to help you or your family. What could have been a small blaze or a small fire near your house will become a conflagration, leaving tragedy its wake.”

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The firefighters known as on the Metropolis of Oakland and Alameda County to rapidly full the sale of the Coliseum web site and restore providers.

Added Olyer, “The moment the ink dries on the Coliseum sale, to immediately stop these dangerous and reckless closures that threaten all of Oakland.”

Hearth stations 25 and 28 have been chosen to be briefly closed as a result of they are typically much less busy throughout the winter and spring months. Station 21, which is about 4 miles away, will deal with the majority of their requires service.

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Stations 25 and 28 might reopen later this 12 months. Nevertheless, if Oakland remains to be going through funds issues, the town has stated that different stations may have to shut.

The personnel who work at fireplace homes 25 and 28 have been briefly reassigned to different stations.

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