MORE ALLEGATIONS OF RACISM AT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT!
Houston's city inspector general is launching an investigation into the source of a racist message carried on a radio channel used by the city's firefighters.
Fire spokeswoman Alicia White says firefighters heard the message on the Houston Fire Department's Trac 2 channel about 7 a.m. Wednesday. Fire Capt. Otis Jordan is president of the city's black firefighters association. He tells the Houston Chronicle that the broadcast contained a vulgar message aimed at black firefighters.
The broadcast comes the day after racist and sexist graffiti was found scrawled on the women's quarters at the fire station at Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Fire Chief Phil Boriskie says the acts are "a terminating offense and, frankly, a criminal offense."



2 comments:
They're saying someone hacked into the system, it wasn't broadcast by a
HFD radio.
old radio system, any hamm radio operator could hack into the system. my guess not an HFD person.
about two years ago a wrecker driver was arrested for doing the same thing on HPD radios
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