Koolaid_Man
05-17-2015, 04:00 PM
:lol I dont necessarily blame the dude..we're already black enough, dont need to be getting burnt trying to fight fires :lol..I'd be running from that shit too :lmao
Early on, fellow firefighters claimed they noticed Johnson hedging when they would respond to a call and it appears the work left Johnson rattled.
After battling a fire last July 4th weekend, Johnson allegedly took several months of medical leave.
Most recently, on April 2, a picture obtained by the post shows Johnson standing on the curb while the rest of his fellow firefighters file into the three alarm fire.
It was on that day that Johnson's captain called 'mayday' over the radio - the typical response to when a firefighter is AWOL.
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Sources believe Johnson hasn't been fired because he was hired under a program to promote minorities in the FDNY. Above, a stock image of an FDNY badge
While his captain was certain that Johnson was OK, he made the call allegedly to make sure that his disappearance from the scene was documented.
Johnson later said that he went back to the truck to get his oxygen tank refilled, but sources say that he shouldn't have been low on air to begin with.
'To have a guy that you know to be afraid is not going to be there for you when you need him to be - it’s frightening,' one FDNY source told the Post.
After the April 2 fire, Johnson's chief allegedly wrote a letter about him to the Brooklyn division, and Johnson was ordered back to retraining.
After the week-long course, Johnson said he didn't want to return to the firehouse, but he was ordered to anyway by the department, leaving his fellow firefighters gobsmacked.
'He’s a nice enough person, but he’s certainly lacking in the ability to put himself in harm’s way,' one source said.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3085400/FDNY-company-want-cowardly-rookie-sacked-running-away-scene-fires-report-claims.html#ixzz3aQoBdSrf
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Early on, fellow firefighters claimed they noticed Johnson hedging when they would respond to a call and it appears the work left Johnson rattled.
After battling a fire last July 4th weekend, Johnson allegedly took several months of medical leave.
Most recently, on April 2, a picture obtained by the post shows Johnson standing on the curb while the rest of his fellow firefighters file into the three alarm fire.
It was on that day that Johnson's captain called 'mayday' over the radio - the typical response to when a firefighter is AWOL.
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Sources believe Johnson hasn't been fired because he was hired under a program to promote minorities in the FDNY. Above, a stock image of an FDNY badge
While his captain was certain that Johnson was OK, he made the call allegedly to make sure that his disappearance from the scene was documented.
Johnson later said that he went back to the truck to get his oxygen tank refilled, but sources say that he shouldn't have been low on air to begin with.
'To have a guy that you know to be afraid is not going to be there for you when you need him to be - it’s frightening,' one FDNY source told the Post.
After the April 2 fire, Johnson's chief allegedly wrote a letter about him to the Brooklyn division, and Johnson was ordered back to retraining.
After the week-long course, Johnson said he didn't want to return to the firehouse, but he was ordered to anyway by the department, leaving his fellow firefighters gobsmacked.
'He’s a nice enough person, but he’s certainly lacking in the ability to put himself in harm’s way,' one source said.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3085400/FDNY-company-want-cowardly-rookie-sacked-running-away-scene-fires-report-claims.html#ixzz3aQoBdSrf
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