Firefighters Union Files Suit to Exonerate 9-1-1 Dispatcher
By Matthew Nestel, The New York Post
Original publication date: Dec. 18
New York City — The firefighters union is taking legal action to force the city to surrender recordings and call logs that they believe will exonerate a 9-1-1 dispatcher who directed responders to a fatal Thanksgiving fire in The Bronx.
In the wake of a raging blaze that killed barber Juan Marte, the dispatcher was accused of bungling the 9-1-1 response and sending firefighters to the wrong address.
The Uniformed Firefighters Association is seeking a judge’s intervention to get the NYPD and FDNY to provide the proof that dispatcher was not at fault because he or she was given the wrong address by the 9-1-1 caller.
The legal move may also prevent the tapes from being destroyed.
The city did not immediately have a response.
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