LA fire union prez called out dangerous short-staffing last year: 'Someone will die'
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In a recent interview, it was revealed that the president of a fire union in Los Angeles had cautioned the city about inadequate staffing levels before the destructive fires hit the county, which have now been ongoing for over a week.

Freddy Escobar, president of the United Firefighters of Los Angeles City, broke down during an interview with CNN where he described the dire warnings he gave to officials that went unheeded.

At a commission meeting just last month, Escobar told LA city officials that short staffing in the Los Angeles Fire Department was ā€œdireā€ adding that ā€œsomeone will die,ā€ according to a CNN report.

ā€œYou’re not supposed to make me cry,ā€ Escobar, a 35-year veteran of the LAFD, told to correspondent Kyung Lah, while wiping away a tear and walking away from the camera.

ā€œThis is a woefully understaffed fire department,ā€ Escobar said. ā€œWe’re either going to have a fire department that’s going to reflect 2025, or we’re going to have a fire department that’s going to reflect the 1960s.ā€

This short-staffing problem has been a long-term issue for the LAFD, according to Escobar, who had been warning for years of the persistent issue.

Last year, Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley noted her own concerns stating that the fire department’s levels were half the size that it should be based on standards laid out by the National Fire Protection Association, according to CNN.

Budget constrictions are also adding to the logistical nightmare that has played out across the county. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass slashed the department’s budget by $17.6 million in the 2024-25 fiscal budget.

Currently, millions of dollars of rescue equipment sits in a lot in Los Angeles, unused because the department cannot afford to hire mechanics, the outlet reported.

About 88,000 residents remain under evacuation orders in the City of Angels— with an additional 84,000Ā  potentially getting mandatory orders in the coming days.

The Santa Ana winds are expected to kick up into Wednesday morning, potentially spreading more flames across the beleaguered landscape.

So far, 25 people have died as a result of several blazes that have gone up across LA County.

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