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Enough has been said about it and nothing else needs to be said. Why keep putting fuel on the fire? There is no reason to.... We as firefighters need to stand beside a brother and guard against political and no nonsense talk about about the fire service and another brother.
FE is a class act and does more for firefighters than any other magazine or website will ever do. As a member of this great training site that we are all blessed to be a part of, WE need to move on from the topic and support the fire service with training and commitment. Let's focus on to another topic and improve ourselves and our brothers/sisters in the fire service.
Let's turn off the TV's and put down the recliners and get on the training floor! Let's take our focous to something that can better oursevles. Take care, Be safe and Train!
Your friend,
Todd McKee
Bryan and all members if you want to speak directly to me about this or any other Fire Engineering issue here is my cell 201 406 8278, it is that easy pick up the phone. Seriously I enjoy speaking directly and I am on central time today, west coast tomorrow.
Bobby
Brothers and Sisters,
I pulled the video after Ray was reassigned to headquarters at FDNY by the chief of department who is also a friend of mine, at that point I had not yet seen the video. I do not get to watch them live as I have other duties back stage. Ray was not aware, as apparently many other uniformed fire officers today regarding the implications of wearing ones uniform and speaking in public forums. Rays video came down and will not be re-posted because the views expressed were inconsistent with those of the FDNY and Ray was in uniform.
I will not expose the FDNY because of Ray’s comments of being possibly or intentionally reflected back upon the organization and solely due to my failure, my lack of oversight for failing to inform all speakers of the responsibilities one has to ones organization when speaking in uniform. The video was removed solely on this basis, for a short video explanation click on Letter to the editor in the FDIC 2009 video section at this url http://www.fireengineering.com/videos/index.html
I hope if there is discussion then you should be able to articulate and guide it locally for your own organization. To be honest Ray is one of the most safety conscious men I know and he was not trying to draw lines or pick sides. Clearly his message is get out and train, that was all he was hoping to inspire. The video will never be reposted my friends welfare and the reputation of the FDNY come first to me as it does for all good firefighters.
Thanks for your understanding I cannot undue my failure to better manage my responsibilities I can only assure you I have taken measures to insure it never happens again. My apologies for causing any frustrations or misunderstandings. However while in uniform there is a code of conduct, I respect that and have sworn to, before God, my wife and sons, two of whom are military and would expect nothing less from me or anyone of you.
Your brother Bobby
Brothers and Sisters,
I pulled the video after Ray was reassigned to headquarters at FDNY by the chief of department who is also a friend of mine, at that point I had not yet seen the video. I do not get to watch them live as I have other duties back stage. Ray was not aware, as apparently many other uniformed fire officers today regarding the implications of wearing ones uniform and speaking in public forums. Rays video came down and will not be re-posted because the views expressed were inconsistent with those of the FDNY and Ray was in uniform.
I will not expose the FDNY because of Ray’s comments of being possibly or intentionally reflected back upon the organization and solely due to my failure, my lack of oversight for failing to inform all speakers of the responsibilities one has to ones organization when speaking in uniform. The video was removed solely on this basis, for a short video explanation click on Letter to the editor in the FDIC 2009 video section at this url http://www.fireengineering.com/videos/index.html
I hope if there is discussion then you should be able to articulate and guide it locally for your own organization. To be honest Ray is one of the most safety conscious men I know and he was not trying to draw lines or pick sides. Clearly his message is get out and train, that was all he was hoping to inspire. The video will never be reposted my friends welfare and the reputation of the FDNY come first to me as it does for all good firefighters.
Thanks for your understanding I cannot undue my failure to better manage my responsibilities I can only assure you I have taken measures to insure it never happens again. My apologies for causing any frustrations or misunderstandings. However while in uniform there is a code of conduct, I respect that and have sworn to, before God, my wife and sons, two of whom are military and would expect nothing less from me or anyone of you.
Your brother Bobby
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