[RP TownTalk] Tonight's News.

Roland Walker walker at pobox.com
Mon Oct 1 17:19:28 UTC 2007


Lisa,

Your instincts were right -- the phaseout is just another plan, not to
be relied on.

The consolidation project I refer to below is from the FY2007 CIP
budget available online.  Today I found out that the consolidation
project is eliminated in the FY2008 CIP budget, unfortunately not yet
available online.

Nobody can explain why it says the project is 72% complete on the
FY2007 budget.  I took a look at the Riverdale Heights firehouse on
Roanoke and there is definitely room there to expand the building, but
no work has been done.

R

On 9/27/07, Lisa Grob <lisagrob at verizon.net> wrote:
> Is the phase out to be relied on or is it just another plan?
>
> And what will it be replaced by?
>
> Lisa
>
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> [ sarah said]
> > volunteers.  A few years ago, this was a definite priority for the
> > county; I'm not sure what has happened in the interim.
>
> The county has a long-standing plan to phase out the Riverdale Fire
> Department as part of a consolidation that is laid out in the Capital
> Improvement Program (CIP).  If you look at a chapter of the Prince
> George's County Master Plan here
>
>    http://www.mncppc.org/cpd/PDFs/GenPlan/IVGenPlan.pdf
>
> at page 16 (which is page 70 of the master document) there is a table
> showing that the Riverdale Fire Department will be phased out in 2009.
>
> If you look at the Capital Improvement Plan here
>
>
> http://www.goprincegeorgescounty.com/Government/AgencyIndex/OMB/Approved_Bud
> get_FY2007/CIPpdfs/Project%20Summary/FireDepartment.pdf
>
> on page 22, which is page 339 of the master document, you can read
> that the expansion of the Riverdale Heights fire station on Roanoke is
> slated to be completed in December of 2007, and that it is currently
> 72% completed.  The purpose of this project (cost: $350,000) is to
> provide the additional bays that will be required when the Riverdale
> Fire Department is merged into that location.
>
> There will be more information in the Public Safety Master Plan,
> unfortunately not available in electronic form, but obtainable in
> paper form here
>
>    http://www.mncppc.org/html/pubs.htm
>
> So my impression is that the consolidation of the Riverdale Park fire
> station is still very much a priority of the county, and that the
> project is moving along.
>
> R
>
> On 9/26/07, Sarah Wayland <sarah.wayland at gmail.com> wrote:
> > For years I've kept my mouth shut about the fire department, but I can
> > no longer continue to do so in good faith.
> >
> > Incidents like this make me think we need to push the county to move
> > quickly towards making our firefighters professionals, rather than
> > volunteers. A few years ago, this was a definite priority for the
> > county; I'm not sure what has happened in the interim.
> >
> > There have been countless incidents (though none this serious) where
> > I've heard of our firefighters behaving in an unprofessional manner.*
> > As a resident of the town, I want to be able to count on firefighters
> > (who also provide ambulance service) to behave in a professional way.
> > Right now, I do not feel that I can count on this.
> >
> > How can we push our county to insure that we are served by
> > firefighters and EMTs who take their duties seriously? Our
> > firefighters in the Riverdale Volunteer Fire Department are not the
> > same caliber of people we honored after 9/11, and for us to continue
> > to pretend they are only discredits the honorable men and women who
> > *do* take their job seriously.
> >
> > Just my opinion.
> >
> > -Sarah Wayland
> >
> > * Recently a friend needed ambulance service to take him to the
> > hospital (he is terminally ill.) The EMTs were making *jokes* about
> > his physical condition (which was quite dire) right in front of him,
> > as if he couldn't hear them, or perhaps didn't have feelings. I was
> > furious when I heard about this. Now, after this story of the teenage
> > boy, I can no longer keep quiet.
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