Half of PCFD officers, chiefs are inadequately trained

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September 19, 2024 at 12:57 a.m.
Backed by his peers in the Past Port Chester Fire Department Deputy Chiefs Association, Kevin McFadden addresses the Board of Trustees during their meeting on Sept. 3 to voice concerns about the perceived urgency of effort to address a PESH violation notice deemed serious. The state agency found half of the department’s officers are undertrained.
Backed by his peers in the Past Port Chester Fire Department Deputy Chiefs Association, Kevin McFadden addresses the Board of Trustees during their meeting on Sept. 3 to voice concerns about the perceived urgency of effort to address a PESH violation notice deemed serious. The state agency found half of the department’s officers are undertrained. (Richard Abel/Westmore News)

By SARAH WOLPOFF | Comments: 0 | Leave a comment
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A July 29 Notice of Violation from the Public Employee Safety and Health (PESH) Bureau …

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