Seems like a pretty fucking stupid place to draw a line in the sand . Cant believe their union doesn't fight this idiocy. John Kass Tribune article.
The bosses at the Chicago Fire Department have just issued a particularly stupid and dangerous order:
Chicago paramedics can't protect themselves by wearing bulletproof vests outside their uniform shirts, a policy that makes them all but unwearable.
The city has been lucky in that no paramedic has been shot in the night violence of deadly neighborhoods. But the foolish order from Deputy Fire Department Commissioner John McNicholas is final.
No vest.
Paramedics pay for their vests out of their own pockets. And still, McNicholas' order stands, the department said on Wednesday.
"So they've given me a direct order, no vest," said Patrick Fitzmaurice, a paramedic field chief who supervises 10 ambulances each night on the ultraviolent West Side, driving alone, many times first to the scene of anger and blood and guns.
"And I'm thinking, are they crazy? No vest? On the West Side? We just had a job the other night, three people pull up, in a car, all three are shot. And they have guns. The police were rolling, looking for them. And they're armed. One was already dead.
"People get crazy out there when their emotions are up, it's volatile. So if I catch a bullet, then which one of these bureaucrat bosses are going to stand up at the wake and tell my wife?"
Paramedics aren't called to attend garden parties. They're called when hell breaks loose, and the guns and knives come out.
But no vest outside the shirt.
It isn't a matter of style. It's a matter of time and efficiency. Paramedics can rush from a street shooting to a fire. Under the new policy, they would be forced to waste valuable time taking off the shirt and the vest and putting the shirt back on before donning the heavy fire coats required at a fire scene.
It is an extremely dangerous policy, not to mention astoundingly asinine public relations.
And it now falls into Mayor Rahm Emanuel's lap. He doesn't deserve this. Emanuel is a smart politician. There is no way I'd ever believe he had anything to do with this nonsense.
But he's the mayor. And he'll wear the jacket if something bad happens as a result of McNicholas' foolishness. I'm sure they'll have a nice talk after Rahm reads this.
I'll tell you more about Pat Fitzmaurice, a tough Northwest Side Irishman who's spent almost 40 years working for the CFD, the last five or so driving the West Side alone.
But first, this:
During Emanuel's mayoral campaign with Cook County Commissioner Jesus "Chuy" Garcia, there was a gruff-talking Irish guy who cut TV spots for Chuy.
He looked like a boxer and talked like he'd been punched a few times in the throat.
Who was he? Pat Fitzmaurice.
"I've been wearing the vest for years outside my shirt," said Fitzmaurice. "McNicholas has seen it. Even the mayor. During the campaign, after I did the commercials for Chuy, he stopped at a firehouse I was at. He saw me, walked over to me, and shook my hand. I don't think the mayor would have anything to do with this nonsense."
A few years ago, on a hot night around Father's Day, Fitzmaurice pulled over on Cicero and Harrison to complete some paperwork.
"I heard the sound of gunfire. I'm thinking, gunfire or fireworks. Then I hear on the radio they're requesting an ambulance at my location.
"I say, 'I'm right here. I don't see anybody.' Next thing I know, a girl bangs on my window, saying, 'I'm shot, I'm shot.' Where? Not 4 feet from where I was sitting."
He paid about $1,200 for his vest.
"Police told me it was money well spent," Fitzmaurice said. "The one thing they said was never take it off."
In a statement, the CFD said the department does not issue bulletproof vests and they are not authorized as outerwear.
"The vest in question is a tactical style vest that makes the wearer look like a police officer in tactical gear," the statement said, confirming that the order came from Deputy Commissioner McNicholas.
What color would the Fire Department prefer? Hot fuchsia? Leopard-skin print?
"It should be clear that nothing in our guidelines or in the order from the deputy forbids the use of a so-called bulletproof vest. What is strictly controlled is that which is worn OVER the uniform."
Peter Houlihan is the Emergency Medical Services director for Chicago Firefighters Union Local 2. He said Wednesday that the union has brought up the issue for years, only to be rebuffed.
"It's kind of like when we get on a scene, we're underdressed," Houlihan said. "Things happen. We're thrown into the middle of a situation where the police are not on the scene. We wish the department would make this as optional wear for members."
Fitzmaurice told me, "If I catch a round in my big Irish head, it is what it is, put my rosary beads in my hands and off I go.
"But in the back, in the chest. It's crazy. Why are you stopping me?"
That's the answer Mayor Emanuel should be getting from his Fire Department — before something bad happens.
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