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Volunteer fire company in Shaler suspends 5 members amid investigation
Volunteer fire company in Shaler suspends 5 members amid investigation

CBS News

time4 days ago

  • CBS News

Volunteer fire company in Shaler suspends 5 members amid investigation

Five firefighters with the Undercliff Volunteer Fire Company have been suspended as the company investigates whether they responded to a call under the influence of alcohol. KDKA has confirmed five members of the volunteer fire company in Shaler Township have been accused of being under the influence while responding to a call on East Genessee Street on Aug. 2. An Allegheny County Emergency Services spokesperson said someone reported smelling smoke in a home, but it ended up being a false alarm. A concerned citizen filed a complaint with the township, leading to the internal investigation. Sources told KDKA the firefighters may have been drinking at a nearby bar, and at least one firefighter may be in a leadership role. The Undercliff Volunteer Fire Company said in a statement on Wednesday: "We are aware of the allegations made against five members regarding a response to a recent emergency call. The allegations are under internal investigation. As a matter of procedure, all five members have been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation. We are taking this matter very seriously and will follow our internal disciplinary review process. Our commitment to providing exceptional fire and rescue services to our community remains steadfast, and the men and women of this department will continue to serve our community with dedication, honor, and pride." No complaint has been filed with the police, but KDKA has learned the Shaler Township Police Department is reviewing body camera footage from the call. "The Township does not have governance over volunteer fire companies and can only set stipulations regarding authorized drivers of fire company vehicles as the Township provides insurance coverage for the majority of the fire vehicles," said Judith Kording, Shaler Township's manager. "The Township's main concern is the safety of our residents and all volunteer firefighters." One resident said a resolution needs to come soon. "They should be suspended if they were under the influence, but I would say the investigation should happen quickly because we need them," resident Susan Sines said. The township manager said there is a special company meeting on Aug. 19 to address the issue. All members have to vote on the matter. That's where they can decide on any discipline, including termination. The meeting is not open to the public.

Work set to begin on Route 28 ramp to Route 8 next week
Work set to begin on Route 28 ramp to Route 8 next week

CBS News

time04-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • CBS News

Work set to begin on Route 28 ramp to Route 8 next week

Starting Monday, the ramp from southbound Route 28 to northbound Route 8 will be a no-go zone. "I do hair in the neighborhood, and so many of my clients bike through that intersection to get on the trail or the 40th Street Bridge," Haley Ostendorf, a resident and business owner in this community, said. "It's really messy, I'm glad they're closing it." Reconstruction work on the ramp in Shaler Township and Sharpsburg borough will close to traffic around the clock until July 31. Ostendorf feels this is needed: "I hope it's better for Millvale and everyone that's trying to get on the trail." The work that will be done to improve the area includes, barrier to separate travel lanes, pavement restoration, sign and signal upgrades, also ADA curb ramp updates. Ostendorf says she understands that it may impact her client's getting to their appointments, but she says it's for the greater good, "As long as it's safe for everyone." Posted Detour

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