Before all of you, (or one of you repeating the same comment) makes another statement about Salisbury not having a Fire Marshall, Kim was told directly by the driver that he was a Fire Marshall.
Now, perhaps she misunderstood what he originally stated but that's what she recalls.
So was Kim the one almost hit? If you had used real names than your posting would be less confusing. Such as John Doe, Fire Marshall, almost rn into Kim whoever, wife of the Chief of Ftd Fire Dept. The most confusing is what did her retirement have to do with the fire truck accident? just curious.
The last I knew there were no Deputy Maryland State Fire Marshal's working for the Salisbury Station 16. I highly doubt that a State Fire Marshal employee would be driving for the City of Salisbury.
anon 5:07 what the hell are you talking about nobody ever said that she was in the way but the driver of the truck did say he was driving to fast with no lights on
Accidents happen, we're human, get over it. Always trying to find a cover up. If you want a real story go after the City of Salisbury dump truck purchasing gang! Now there a story that's quickly dying.
Accidents happen, we're human, get over it. Always trying to find a cover up. If you want a real story go after the City of Salisbury dump truck purchasing gang! Now there a story that's quickly dying.
3:31 AM
Good try BOZO's. That dump truck fiasco will never ever overide the criminal actions of purchasing hazardous land, building a $14,000 million fire station, buying 5 new fire trucks, and putting a $5,000 motor in an old car worth less than $600.
One thing about Martha though, she is a very honest person and I don't think she would lie to cover up for anyone.
ReplyDeleteruh roh
ReplyDeleteNothing like keeping it in the family
ReplyDeleteQuote: "The head of Fruitland Fire Dept's wife who just retired yesterday"
ReplyDeleteWho "just retired yesterday"?
The head of Fruitland FD Dept, or his wife?
Before all of you, (or one of you repeating the same comment) makes another statement about Salisbury not having a Fire Marshall, Kim was told directly by the driver that he was a Fire Marshall.
ReplyDeleteNow, perhaps she misunderstood what he originally stated but that's what she recalls.
Now get off it.
So was Kim the one almost hit? If you had used real names than your posting would be less confusing. Such as John Doe, Fire Marshall, almost rn into Kim whoever, wife of the Chief of Ftd Fire Dept. The most confusing is what did her retirement have to do with the fire truck accident? just curious.
ReplyDeleteJoe, he was a State Fire marshall assigned to the Salisbury Office. The State Police had to investigate it since it was a departmental collision.
ReplyDeletepeople should follow the law and get out of the way of emergency vehicles. That is common sense.
ReplyDeletehow do you know that she didnt ... maybe the fire truck driver should use common sense.
ReplyDeletethe truck drivers should use common sense while driving.
ReplyDeleteFire Marshall and Fire Chief are two different positions. There are several state Fire Marshalls.
ReplyDeleteThe last I knew there were no Deputy Maryland State Fire Marshal's working for the Salisbury Station 16. I highly doubt that a State Fire Marshal employee would be driving for the City of Salisbury.
ReplyDeleteanon 5:07 what the hell are you talking about nobody ever said that she was in the way but the driver of the truck did say he was driving to fast with no lights on
ReplyDelete5:07 is JT
ReplyDeleteright on 5:07
ReplyDeleteAccidents happen, we're human, get over it. Always trying to find a cover up. If you want a real story go after the City of Salisbury dump truck purchasing gang! Now there a story that's quickly dying.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteAccidents happen, we're human, get over it. Always trying to find a cover up. If you want a real story go after the City of Salisbury dump truck purchasing gang! Now there a story that's quickly dying.
3:31 AM
Good try BOZO's. That dump truck fiasco will never ever overide the criminal actions of purchasing hazardous land, building a $14,000 million fire station, buying 5 new fire trucks, and putting a $5,000 motor in an old car worth less than $600.