Volusia County Fire Service Supervisor Bill Whalen tells the media that fire fighters are being kept from responsing to emergency situations. Are lives being endangered?
Updated October 12, 2010
"Beware the fury of a patient man"- Poet, John Dryden
Well, apparently Volusia County Fire Supervisor Bill Whalen has gone on the television and stated that Volusia County Officials are keeping Volusia County Fire Fighters from responding to emergency situations, even if the fire fighters are "right around the corner".
Are Volusia County Officials putting the lives of citizens at risk? Well, apparently this fire supervisor (Bill Whalen) thinks so.
Careful, Mr. Whalen, you are walking on dangerous ground. Don't you remember that just a few years ago, you and Fire Fighter Moak were fired by Volusia County for allegedly not properly reporting sexual harassment? Yes, we know that you did report the sexual harassment, in fact if memory serves, after it was exposed that Internal Affairs Investigator Modzelewski knew of the alleged sexual harassment approximately six months before your involvement, both of you secured your jobs back.
We here at VolusiaExposed.Com are not at all surprised that Volusia County Administrators appear to have little regards for the health and safety of the citizens of Volusia County. Such callousness appears to be a consistent theme in Volusia County Govenrment. VolusiaExposed.Com would like to pose the question - if Volusia County Administrators apparently have very little regard for the health of a 92 year old senior (see below media article) - then how much regard do you imagine they have for the health and well being of sick and injuried jail inmates?
VolusiaExposed.Com invites you to review the events and documentation surrounding several questionable jail deaths - after your review, we feel you will have a better understanding how callous Volusia COunty officials can be. It is suggested that your review starts with the 2009 jail death of Tracy Veira.