Fire union in Dayton says cuts led to slower response
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A Dayton firefighters’ union has blamed budget cuts for a slower response to a destructive blaze at an apartment complex.
The Dayton Daily News reports that the International Association of Firefighters said the closing of a station two blocks away “added several key minutes” to the response time early Thursday.
Fire Chief Herbert Redden III called the union’s statement a “scare tactic.” He said firefighters arrived about 4 minutes after the call from a station 1.2 miles away, and other units were on the scene soon after.
Redden said cutbacks have been offset by relying on neighboring jurisdictions to provide mutual.
A couch fire in an alley spread to a nearby apartment building, destroying 11 units and more than five businesses. A man was arrested and charged with arson.
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