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Date Posted: Tuesday, July12, 01:12:pm
Author: unbought and unbossed
Subject: No sale.

Ernest Grady from Lander Street is not buying the misinformation that is being released from City Hall. Neither are many other city residents.

The video for the story is in the link. (news story #2 from news 12)



‘Blood on your hands’: Residents blame Newburgh officials for fatal fire
Jul 12, 2022, 12:31pmUpdated 3m ago
By: News 12 Staff

Emotions ran high Monday night during a city council meeting, as some Newburgh residents blamed elected officials for a fire that killed 64-year-old Debra Benedict last month.
The City of Newburgh's cost-saving decision to lower the required number of firefighters from 10 to seven rescuers on duty is continuing to cause tension – one month after the fatal fire that some say could have been prevented.
One man shouted “you have blood on your hands” as he was escorted out of the meeting after being kicked out by Newburgh Mayor Torrance Harvey.
There were more fire department staffing problems over the weekend.
One of the fire department trucks broke down on Sunday, leaving three firefighters to cover the entire city, according to IAFF Local 589.
The firefighters union posted a picture of the truck being towed on Facebook.
Union representatives say when Benedict died, the first four firefighters on scene were met with flames shooting from windows and couldn’t get a ladder up to rescue her until the remaining three firefighters arrived with the department’s water truck.
They say by then, it was too late for Benedict.
City Mayor Torrance Harvey disagrees with the sequence of events and says Benedict’s death was not caused by a manpower problem.
Harvey says the city is above state minimum staffing levels for its size.
Newburgh has paid more than $1 million a year in fire department overtime – even with double the amount of firefighters a few years ago, according to city payroll records.
Harvey says officials want to hire part-time firefighters and bring on volunteers.
Newburgh officials are also looking at ways to tighten city codes, since many fire safety upgrades are not currently required on older buildings, like the one Benedict lived in.
The sons of Debra Benedict, the 64-year-old woman who died in the fire last month, were at the City Council meeting Monday night.
"I was born and raised up here and it makes feel disgusted that this was allowed to happen to my mother, and now I've got my brother standing here because of firefighters, what they were able to do for my family," said James Benedict.
"I plead with y'all. I plead with y'all to listen to what your fire department has to say, take what they have to say into consideration," said Justin Benedict.
City Manager Todd Venning addressed the deadly June fire, saying officials found a number of issues contributed to the fatal incident, not manpower levels and that "fire safety is a serious matter."
The mayor said “public safety is their No. 1 priority,” and “a compromise must be reached.”
However, many residents don't believe the mayor and say no one is safe until action is taken. "I hope something will change, I pray something will change. It has to, because we can't have another outcome like this. This is terrible. It's terrible," says Ernest Grady, fire victim.

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