![]() “If the trustee wants me to get certified, then the trustee can say we’re changing the policy,” Ringer said. “You aren’t required to have but it’s a good thing to have.” “I was told by the previous administration that he took the test and passed the test and we even paid for the class,” Gnagy said. RInger was named fire chief by Gnagy’s predecessor, who was also her father, and as trustee she renewed his contract. He has not passed the test for EMT and other’s he’s taken,” Griffen said. Of those, 16 percent were fire runs, 16 percent were both fire and EMS and 73 percent were EMS only calls. Through a public records request, Griffin said there were 542 calls for service in 2017. “There’s a joke in the county that I’m always there. MEDICAL CERTIFICATIONSĪs the on-call chief, Ringer said he responds to nearly every call in the township. In my opinion it’s not the right thing,” he said. “But it provides a level of concern when you’re responding across the city or halfway across the city to an emergency incident. While Griffin said the vehicle should stay at the fire department to be used on calls, Bush understands sometimes needing an on-call vehicle. I just might take a day off now,” Ringer said. “Last week I got an email that I have to start reporting mileage every week, which is fine.
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