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Staffing Now At Center Of Columbus Georgia Criminal Probe

Additional details are emerging about the police investigation of the Columbus Fire & EMS that we posted about last week. It appears the primary focus of the investigation relates to the staffing level of the first in engine at a fatal daycare fire in 2010, and whether documents were either falsified or removed.

The fire occurred on February 26, 2010, and claimed the life of 23-month-old Michael Dubard. Firefighters made numerous heroic rescues of other children during the blaze. A total of nine children were in the day care at the time of the fire, which was only allowed to care for six under state law.

The first arriving apparatus, Engine 7, was supposed to be staffed with five firefighters, but responded to fire with only three members. The reason for the discrepancy appears to be at the heart of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI)’s  search.

An internal Columbus Fire & EMS investigation concluded Engine 7 was missing two firefighters because the lieutenant was out with an injury, and minutes before the fire a battalion chief picked up a crew member to take him for a random drug test.

However, the GBI’s search warrant affidavit alleges that Engine 7 was understaffed because both missing firefighters had been taken for drug testing. The affidavit claims that fire department records were altered to show that only one was being drug-tested, while the second was out sick.

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Georgia Fire Department Is The Focus Of A Major Investigation

The Columbus, Georgia Fire Department is at the center of a probe being conducted by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI). Search warrants have been executed and WTVM is reporting that the investigation is related to a fire in a daycare center that killed a one year old child.

The District Attorney’s Office released the following statement:

“On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 GBI agents served a search warrant for specific records and documentation maintained at Columbus Fire Department Headquarters in Downtown Columbus, Georgia with the assistance of investigators from the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office. Agents also began conducting interviews with specific department employees and members of the command staff.

“These actions were taken as part of an ongoing GBI investigation being conducted at the request of District Attorney Julia Slater. District Attorney Slater requested GBI assistance after receiving information indicating that department employees may have committed criminal acts involving the creation, maintenance and accuracy of official reports and documents.

“The search and interviews are part of an ongoing effort to establish what occurred if criminal conduct was involved. The investigation is active and no other information is being released at this time.”
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