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Arlington firefighters say they want the chief to resign

Firefighters in Arlington, Virginia, are calling on their chief to resign.

Just over 80% of the members of the Arlington Professional Firefighters and Paramedics Association Local 2800 voted Wednesday for no confidence in fire Chief David Povlitz.

Brian Lynch, the union’s president, said one issue is short staffing in the department.

鈥淥ur members are working up to 72 hours in a row, our mandatory overtime year to date, now versus last year has nearly tripled,” Lynch said.

He said working those kind of hours creates an unsafe situation for firefighters and the public, not to mention what it does to firefighter鈥檚 families.

鈥淭hey don鈥檛 see their families for three days,” Lynch said.

Lynch said another issue is firefighters are unhappy with is the way he says promotions are handled.

鈥淢embers feel our department has a good ol’ boy system of personal relationships as opposed to merit,” Lynch said.

He said the rank and file think it鈥檚 time for chief Povlitz to resign.

鈥淲e ask that those in power heed what the men and women who protect this community are saying,” Lynch said.

Arlington County Manager Mark Schwartz said he supports Povlitz as well as “our understaffed and overworked firefighters.”

鈥淚 wanted to state my unequivocal support for Chief Povlitz and appreciation for the hard work of our understaffed and overworked firefighters,鈥 Schwartz wrote.

Schwatrz also said he understands the staffing issue.

鈥淚t鈥檚 likely little consolation for our firefighters that find themselves understaffed and overworked, but this is a problem not unique to Arlington 鈥 many of our public safety partners in the region are experiencing the same shortages. What should serve as some consolation is the tireless work being done by the Fire Chief, County Board, and County Staff to address these recruitment and retention concerns.鈥

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