ANOTHER VALLEY PATRIOT EXCLUSIVE!
Statewide
Firefighters Oppose Al DiNuccio for Mayor
of Methuen over Stand on Ambulance
Privatization
DiNuccio says his
plan Cuts zero fire fighters and
saves the city $1M
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BY:TOM DUGGAN, SEPT. 16, 2011
Methuen
Firefighters Union President Tim Sheehey
publicly called for all firefighters who
live in the City of Methuen to oppose the
candidacy of mayoral candidate Al
DiNuccio during a meeting of the
Professional Firefighters of
Massachusetts. The meeting was held at
the Lawrence Firefighters Relief
Inn in Lawrence Friday afternoon.
Sheehy spoke before the more than 400
union firefighters from across the state
telling them that DiNuccio was 100%
against the firefighters and urged
those who lived in Methuen but work in
neighboring communities not to display
lawn signs or support DiNuccios
candidacy for mayor.
The Methuen preliminary elections for
mayor will be held next Tuesday,
September 20th.
We normally have 96
guys (on the Department), were down
to 86 guys and this guy wants to cut us
further, Sheehy said into the
microphone. They had a debate last
night and all he talked about was the
fire department, and cutting us,
privatizing our ambulance, which (means)
we would probably lose another 20-30
people, he concluded.
For all locals, we have guys (who
work in) Lowell, Dracut, Andover, North
Andover, even as far as Boston (who live
in Methuen). To all union firefighters
there are some firefighters living in
Methuen who are union firefighters who
actually have this guys sign in
their front yard. I need to speak to
them. You need to speak to them. We are
all in this together, this isnt a
situation like, this guys just not our
candidate, this guy is 100% against the
fire department. His name is Al DiNuccio,
please any fire departments here who
haves firefighters living in Methuen, do
not vote for this guy.
Contacted at his campaign headquarters
after the event, Al DiNuccio said
"it's really sad that they
arent listening, adding that Sheehy
was doing a disservice to the members of
the firefighters union because he
didnt give them accurate
information.
"Al DiNucio is looking to cut the
fire department budget plain and
simple," Union President Sheehy told
the Valley Patriot. However it comes out
we will be out men or overtime, I don't
see how that helps."
Running
the Numbers
Mayoral candidate Al DiNuccio said if
people look at the numbers "It's a
no brainer."
There are sixteen firefighters
working the ambulance service with over a
$1M in the overtime budget,
DiNuccio said in an exclusive interview
with the Valley Patriot.
By privatizing the ambulance
service we would eliminate none of those
firefighters. The firefighters who are
working the ambulances right now will
become floaters or work swing shifts.
These guys would come in to cover for
firefighters who are on vacation, out
sick, etc. So the only thing I can see as
their objection is that yes, they are
going to lose overtime. But, if someone
is on vacation or out sick, why should
the city have to pay overtime to fill
that shift?
My plan keeps all
sixteen firefighters full time, getting
full time pay, and puts $1M into the
pockets of the taxpayers on day one. But
if you listen to them, Im the guy
who is going to close fire stations,
houses are going to burn to ground and
babies are going to die. This is what
they are telling people and its
funny. I think as a community we should
be allowed to look at this, but they
dont even want to explore the idea
because they dont want to lose
their overtime. Well, overtime is not a
right, its not a benefit. Its
something the city should only be paying
if we absolutely have to. I don't think
we absolutely have to. It would be
foolish not to at least look at it,
DiNuccio said.
Union President Sheehy spoke to the
Valley Patriot about Al Dinuccio during
Friday's event, saying, Im
disappointed that I had to do this. But
he (DiNuccio) didnt say he wanted
to study it, or look into it, he said he
wanted to do it. He said he wants to
privatize the ambulance service in
Methuen. Al DiNuccios plan would
hurt our members but more importantly it
would hurt public safety in Methuen. I
dont think anyone really wants
that.
Hes absolutely doing a
disservice to public safety in Methuen by
not telling the truth, DiNuccio
charged back.
He (Methuen Firefighters Union
President Tim Sheehy) came to me and we
talked about this and I told him all this
. Overtime is big waste of money.
Outsourcing is something we have to take
a serious look at.
We are currently losing money.
Heres the funny part: we only have
a 71% collection rate on ambulance
services. Now, theres a bill in the
State house that is going to pass, that
says we as a city, will no longer collect
ambulance money from the insurance
companies anymore. We are going to have
to collect directly from the people who
get services. The projection on that is,
we will go down to a 34% collection
rate."
"Now the problem I have is, 34% of
what? We dont know. The wont
tell us. Is that 34% of the gross? Is it
net? Nobody will answer it. Its
pretty sad, it almost looks like the
budgeting on this is designed to hide the
numbers."
Now, think about what just happened at
the debate last night, he said.
I cant get the
actual figures, but last night you heard
one candidate say we make $400,000 on
ambulance services, one said $1.4 million
and one candidate said it was $1.2
million. Nobody knows!
"I will tell you one thing when I am
mayor the numbers will be available and
the public will be able to find out what
those numbers are.
DiNuccio said that by law, no fire
department or ambulance has to report
their income or expenses but, by law all
private ambulances have to report their
income.
Then when you take into account that 81%
of all the injuries in the Fire
Department occur in the ambulance
service, and you add to that a current
71% collection rate, privatization starts
to look like a real bargain for Methuen.
They (firefighters) dont want you
to hear that, they want to tell people Al
DiNuccio is a bad guy."
The union president of the Professional
Firefighters of Massachusetts called for
an official vote opposing the mayoral
candidacy of Al DiNuccio after Sheehy
spoke Friday afternoon. The motion to
oppose DiNuccios campaign was
unanimously accepted.
*Also during the meeting of Professional
Firefighters of Massachusetts, members
voted unanimously to endorse the
candidacy of former school committeeman
and retired firefighter, Dick Sullivan
who is running for city council in
Newburyport. The union also unanimously
voted to make a $500 donation to his
campaign.
Tom
Duggan is president of Valley Patriot,
Inc., a former Lawrence School
Committeeman, former political director
for Mass Citizens for Marriage, a Police
Survivor and hosted the Paying Attention!
Radio Program from 2001-2011. You can
email your comments to valleypatriot@aol.com .
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