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Delray Beach publishes the findings on the investigation of the fire brigade of the HR personnel

Delray Beach publishes the findings on the investigation of the fire brigade of the HR personnel

Mobile app. New at six. The city of Delray Beach has published the findings of an investigation of incidents by the fire service with a driver's license. This investigation began after Delray Beach Fire Truck crashed in December with a Brightline train. An external agency has completed the investigation. It found, quoted, procedural and political questions related to fire brigade rescue, checking the driver's license and gaps in the administrative supervision. The investigation found no evidence of intentional, willful or malicious intentions of a staff, against the guidelines of the city or the fire rescue. The investigation showed that all firefighters, drivers, lieutenants and captains have a clear intention to adhere to the city's politics as soon as they became aware of their driving license. Based on the results, a fireman returned to regular duty today. Another withdrew from the department. A third firefighter, David White, is examined for another incident. You will remember that he drove the fire engine that was driven by a Brightline train in December. The city says that all disciplinary measures will be against Wyatt

Delray Beach publishes the findings on the investigation of the fire brigade of the HR personnel

Delray Beach has published the results of an investigation of incidents by the fire brigade staff with invalid driver's license. The investigation started after a fire engine in Delray Beach crashed in December with a Brightline train. An external agency found procedural and political issues in the driver's license verification process of the fire creation, but no evidence of intentional, willful or malicious intentions. A fireman returned to the service, another retired, and a third, David Wyatt, will continue to be examined for a separate incident. The city says that all disciplinary measures against Wyatt are postponed until this investigation is completed. You can download it here.

Delray Beach has published the results of an investigation of incidents by the fire brigade staff with invalid driver's license.

The investigation started after a fire engine in Delray Beach crashed in December with a Brightline train.

An external agency found procedural and political issues in the driver's license verification process of the fire creation, but no evidence of intentional, willful or malicious intentions. A fireman returned to the service, another retired, and a third, David Wyatt, will continue to be examined for a separate incident.

The city says that all disciplinary measures against Wyatt are postponed until this examination is completed.

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