WBZ.com
Listen Live Now!

WBZ's More on This

The cost of running a fire department

  • Highlights
  • Full Text

Play from 0:05[0:05] ..." about an interesting study about how much it costs to maintain. Boston fire department compared to other cities across the country. Jeff well what do the numbers --"...

Play from 0:31[0:31] ..." a look at some of some of the -- my department the fire alarm division says the number of management people. Are numbered districts to new district chiefs drivers to the chiefs. That's study indicated the Boston has the most expensive part apartment in the country. It's. --"...

Play from 0:53[0:53] ..." Now -- compared to New York Los Angeles this is that this is spending per resident right."...

Play from 1:03[1:03] ..." you. The Union City the old union citizens -- you know New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh city like that. And when our crust dwarf the costs. It's certainly indicative were doing something different than meddling in"...

Play from 2:03[2:03] ..." so. And -- assist system. Further good detailed evidence that the Boston. Fire department is just too costly. And -- make sense."...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" This is WBZ's Carl Stevens and speaking with Jeff currently executive director for the loss and finance commission about an interesting study about how much it costs to maintain. Boston fire department compared to other cities across the country. Jeff well what do the numbers --"

Play from 0:17[0:17]" Correlate that that members. Show us what we already -- ruling that the the cost of the us and our apartment has become really excessive. Particularly would be diminished number of fires and it's time to really take a look at some of some of the -- my department the fire alarm division says the number of management people. Are numbered districts to new district chiefs drivers to the chiefs. That's study indicated the Boston has the most expensive part apartment in the country. It's. --"

Play from 0:53[0:53]" Now -- compared to New York Los Angeles this is that this is spending per resident right."

Play from 0:58[0:58]" It's spending per resonant and the cities that are applicable to the Boston certainly you. The Union City the old union citizens -- you know New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh city like that. And when our crust dwarf the costs. It's certainly indicative were doing something different than meddling in whatever we're doing is very expensive to the taxpayers."

Play from 1:24[1:24]" So there needs to be reform in your opinion."

Play from 1:27[1:27]" There's definitely needs to be reform. In a battle in Arab and in Cairo. People been talking about reforms of our department -- fifteen years any value it's ever been done has -- these areas where excessive cost. In maintenance and and -- division. Just the number of people. That are employed in the department. You know I'm on direct lineman on the of the longstanding problem in the studies pretty interesting because it was conducted by Columbus Ohio. City it was concerned about their costs. And our cost -- significantly more than so. And -- assist system. Further good detailed evidence that the Boston. Fire department is just too costly. And -- make sense."

Play from 2:15[2:15]" Jeff I don't know if you have the figures in front of -- deal for the for the per resident spending. For the first couple cities Golisano Boston took the top of the list."

Play from 2:26[2:26]" Boston yeah I don't have ridden economy right now okay Austin is not only -- metropolis girl its way to the top. It's. You know I'm encouraged that there but. It's a significant difference it's not close."

Other Episodes in this series

New law further protects sexual assault victims

audio

9 Feb 2010

New law further protects sexual assault victims 

WBZ's Deb Lawler speaks to the woman behind the law.

listen

[1:20]..." she came to us helping to that she can go forward -- restraining order. And unfortunately the device Karen that Spanish dish she couldn't keep those protections. -- we helped her out it took us maybe about five or six months to try to negotiate something with the other side. You we said we kind of look at each other at Atlanta we tried it may be expanded that currently -- an apparent law. -- to provide credit protection for other victim to a similarly situated. And we went forward with that we realize that there was a bill that had been filed. The prior year just on the harassment piece alone so we tried to work on a lot that would encompass sexual assault survivors. Stockings survivors and those who had been victims of harassment. "...

[0:29]..." someone. Or family member -- you're allowed to go forward with a restraining order. However if you don't feel that that definition content so for example if you were stopped -- sexually assaulted and harassed. I come in with a neighbor or coworker. And -- who didn't -- that Stanley definition. Unfortunately. Under the there that the existing legislation you weren't allowed to go forward and -- restraining order. "...

timeline

2:39more in this series...

Boston recycles

audio

8 Feb 2010

Boston recycles 

WBZ's Lisa Meyer speaks with the city's recycling director Susan Casino.

listen

[3:46]..." up but there are residents in the south and that we're not. Recycling. All because they didn't even have -- four on. For the blue band so we can't take on the issue till. And and working with our recycling facilities they allowed us to pilots. Piece of clear plastic BX and that area. So we didn't -- Question and clear plastic is another area that. We get to look at what it "...

[0:02]..." news or were talking with Susan casino -- ahead of the Boston recycling program. About the relative successes of single stream recycling and some of the pitfalls now that you've had a chance to take a look at the are recycling rates after the dispute distribution the single string -- what basically have you found. "...

[0:22]..." very excited it was our first quarter results. And we found that recycling tonnage has increased by 43%. Since the introduction of single stream recycling and the residents of Boston. That's huge is -- an -- now we piloted it. First -- look at the pilot and "...

timeline

10:47more in this series...

A look at Tea Party convention and Palin keynote speech

audio

8 Feb 2010

A look at Tea Party convention and Palin keynote speech 

WBZ's Mary Blake speaks with ABC News political analyst, Steve Roberts.

listen

[0:00]..." This is Mary Blake WBZ Newsradio 10:30 am speaking today with ABC political analyst Steve Robertson. Steve let's begin with an assessment of the political landscape in the wake of the tea party convention in Nashville over the weekend Sarah Palin the most anticipated speaker there obviously which is quite critical of the president saying. We need a commander in chief not a "...

[0:30]..." That Sarah Palin has demonstrated conclusively she can sell a lot of books which he can draw big crowds. She can. Attract a lot of "...

[1:34]..." the very real energy and spirit. Represented by the team beggars and Sarah Palin and still. At present candidates that mainstream moderate voters in states like Massachusetts can vote for that's not anything to do. "...

timeline

5:10more in this series...

Search:        
  # | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Featured Businesses Join the Network
EJP Training Dynamics
 
Kars4Kids Car Donation
Kars4Kids is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides a wide range of services for underprivileged children. Some of their programs include mentoring, parent education, camp programs, and family retreats. By providing the children with emoti
Kantrovitz &Associates, P.C.
Contact: Steven H. Kantrovitz Business hours: 8:00am to 6:00pm
Community Associations Institute - New England Chapter
New England's Advocate for Responsible Communities
Wakefield Orthodontic Care
Specialties Include: Adult & Child orthodontic care Sleep Apnea treatment TMJ treatments
Winters Company
 
Jiffy Lube
 
Helping Hands Of America
DONATE YOUR CAR OR BOAT TODAY TO A LOCAL CHARITY! YOU CAN HELP A GREAT CAUSE RIGHT HERE IN NEW ENGLAND AND IT’S 100 PERCENT TAX DEDUCTIBILE TOO. CALL HELPING HANDS TODAY TO SCHEDULE A PICK UP AT YOUR HOME…1-888-881-9-0-9-0 (NINE OH, NINE OH).
© 2010 CBS Radio Stations Inc., All Rights Reserved. Terms of service | Privacy Policy / Your California Privacy Rights | Advertise With Us | Contact Us | Help
mix1041 Oldoes1033 WZLX 985 WBCN