Anonymous ID: 7e4c62 July 8, 2025, 3:12 p.m. No.23296961   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6968 >>6970

Austin firefighters rightly pissed at their fire chief for not letting them help Kerryville.

Was their chief told to stand down?

Did someone want a high-casualty event?

 

Rosievortwx

 

@Rosievortwx

 

Austin TX firefighters statement regarding deployment during the floods.

 

It brings the Austin Firefighters no pleasure to report to the community that the Austin Fire Chief DENIED the deployment of Austin firefighters to Kerrville until very late into the event (so today!), with the exception of only 3 AFD rescue swimmers who helped staff helo teams (which still were NOT deployed until the afternoon of the 4th).

The Austin Firefighter Special Operations teams are specially trained for Hill Country swift water rescue and are some of the best, if not the best, swift water boat teams in the State of Texas.

It is absolutely outrageous that the Austin Fire Chief, Joel G. Baker, would not allow highly trained firefighters from Austin to respond to Kerrville. Because of this egregious dereliction of duty, LIVES WERE VERY LIKELY LOST BECAUSE OF CHIEF BAKER'S DECISION!

Deployment orders came down from the State of Texas on July 2. We would've been pre-deployed before the waters even began to rise!

It is unforgivable that a fire chief would NOT allow his firefighters to answer the call to save lives.

Why would Fire Chief Joel G. Baker do this, you may ask? It was a misguided attempt to save money. I say "misguided" because the fire department is fully reimbursed by the state to deploy. I explained the reimbursement process to Chief Baker last week, and he failed to understand this very simple concept.

We are disgusted with our fire chief. He needs to be held accountable and fired for his disgraceful dereliction of duty.

The Austin Firefighters are starting a vote of no confidence on Tuesday on the fire chief.

As disgusted as we are at our Austin Fire Department leadership, the Austin Firefighters Association made a decision to not air our dirty laundry while victims and bodies were still being recovered. But it's now July 7, and it's time that we hold accountable our disgraced fire chief, AND anybody else in his leadership circle who are responsible for this horrendous act.

The Austin Firefighters commit to being transparent to the community about this process to remove our fire chief and hold all of those accountable who were part of this atrocity.

The firefighters hope we have your support, because it's going to get ugly.

I can't possibly express to you how outraged and sickened the firefighters are that we were not allowed to do the job-the job that we have trained so hard and long to do-during the historic floods that just occurred in Kerrville. We could've made a difference, and we were forced to stand down and lives were lost.

The community deserves a fire chief who cares about the community as much as our firefighters, and that is simply not the case. Joel G. Baker must go!

Please support your Austin Firefighters by sharing this post.

Please check this page for updates.

 

https://x.com/Rosievortwx/status/1942435174999855227

Anonymous ID: 7e4c62 July 8, 2025, 3:16 p.m. No.23296980   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7038 >>7073 >>7135

Why were so many caught "by surprise" when the area is known to be a dangerous flash flood zone?

 

One camp paid attention and their group all got to higher ground safely.

 

“At the Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly, a conference center and summer camp, 7 miles from Camp Mystic, a worker who lives close to the river noticed rising water levels. The staff decided to act. Sometime between 2:30 and 4 a.m., a group of 70 children and their chaperones attending a conference were moved to higher ground, said Tim Huchton, Mo-Ranch’s chief executive.

 

“Just to make sure that we were going to stay safe with them,” Huchton said.”

 

https://archive.is/wxj7x

 

https://www.wsj.com/us-news/how-a-flash-flood-turned-camp-mystic-into-a-disaster-zone-2d57d0db

Anonymous ID: 7e4c62 July 8, 2025, 3:47 p.m. No.23297146   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23297100

Good points.

 

Baker worked in the Atlanta fire department system for 30 yrs before moving to Austin. https://www.statesman.com/story/news/politics/county/2018/12/31/austin-meet-your-new-fire-chief/6411277007/

 

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