Just a bit of longstanding biz that still impacts the local budget . . .
Not so long ago Kansas City reached a $1.9 million settlement in an overtime battle with EMTs but they never payed out.
This week the money starts hitting the streets with an ordinance approving the first $79K with MUCH MORE to follow . . .
Developing . . .
There's the beginning of the end for gobond money
ReplyDeleteEasy cum easy go
ReplyDeleteThe city and fire Union should have never taken over the money sucking ambulance
ReplyDeleteActually the ambulance company was already in the fire Union four years prior to that and you are correct the city never should have taken over the ambulance company because the ambulance company was actually making money by having a world-renowned EMT and medic school and by doing non-emergency long-distance transfers between hospitals
DeleteWhy are the folks in KC silly putty over shit like this? The incompetence is never going to stop unless the standard is raised above ghetto level.
ReplyDeleteTypical Communist Liberals,, wanting employees to work overtime for regular rates,,, and on holidays,,,
ReplyDeletebut then blow money on all kinds of stupid insane studies that they end up FAKE just to push their liberal agenda !!!
TOY TRAIN,,,, anybody !!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDemocrat greedy Firefighter union slobs scamming the taxpayers -- getting 6 figure salaries for sitting around the fire station -- watching porn
Just another jealous crybaby liar, who hasn't got the stamina, nor smarts to serve the public good in the professions of fire science and/or emergency medical responses. STHU!!!
DeleteMast was subsidized by the tax payers of Kansas City it never made money it is a poor business model to be subsidized by the gov its called socialism so 151 is wrong and prob worked for mast
ReplyDelete1112 FULL OF IT KCFD IS THE ONLY GOOD THING IN KILLA CITY
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