Should Embattled KCFD Driver Keep Job Despite Deadly Westport Crash?!?

We think this question deserves more attention the public given that we might all have to share the road in the aftermath of this tragedy . . . Here's a glimpse at the showdown . . .

“Dominic will do everything he can to retain his position on the fire department,” wrote Attorney Kevin Regan. “His team is prepared to vigorously fight to help him keep what the City has wrongly taken from him. We are disappointed by the City’s arbitrary decision and believe it will be overturned.”

A city spokesperson previously stated the city will seek to terminate Biscari’s employment.

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Driver in Westport fire truck crash to 'vigorously' fight to keep KCFD job

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The attorney for Dominic Biscari says his client will fight to keep his job. "Dominic will do everything he can to retain his position on the fire department," wrote Attorney Kevin Regan. "His team is prepared to vigorously fight to help him keep what the City has wrongly taken from him.


KCFD firefighter's attorney claims city failed to fully install safety system at intersections

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The attorney for the fire truck driver involved in the deadly Westport crash from December of 2021 is now pointing fingers at the city. This comes after a plea hearing for Dominic Biscari on Tuesday when the KSHB 41 I-Team learned he'll serve three years of supervised probation .


Firefighter's attorney says technology could have prevented deadly KC crash

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City firefighter who was suspended Tuesday when he pleaded guilty to three counts of vehicular manslaughter says he will do everything he can to keep his job. FOX4 is also learning more about technology Dominic Biscari's attorney says could have helped prevent the crash.


Missouri EMT licensing authority requests Dominic Biscari's court records

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Missouri state licensing authority that oversees emergency medical personnel has requested court documents related to suspended Kansas City, Missouri, Fire Department firefighter Dominic Biscari's criminal convictions stemming from a deadly pumper-truck crash 14 months ago in Westport. Biscari pleaded guilty Tuesday to three counts of second-degree involuntary manslaughter in Jackson County Circuit Court.

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