The nearest fire engine with medical responders never was called to the scene of the Jan. 8 mass shootings at Ina and Oracle roads.
The reason: It was a Rural/Metro firetruck, but the shootings occurred just across the street from its jurisdiction in Northwest Fire District territory.
No one is saying jurisdictional issues affected the medical outcomes of the shooting victims. The issue was with firetrucks and their on-board medical personnel only; Ambulances made it to the scene without problems because Southwest Ambulance, the company that provided the initial ambulances, can also dispatch Rural/Metro ambulances. Northwest Fire does not have ambulances.
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There's also a question of money.
As a private, publicly traded corporation, Rural/Metro must always keep its shareholders' interests in mind, Caid said, and big expenses like revamping its communications system can hurt the company's bottom line.http://azstarnet.com/news/local/crime/article_b80d179e-3fb9-5ec1-aa68-47284a144035.htmlI'd like to hear from AZ Tucson DU'ers on this.