May 11, 2008
Local 718

  "Boston Fire fighters are dedicated to the advancement of the moral, economic,
and social standing of the members of the Boston Fire Department
in keeping with the dignity of their heroic calling."
 

 

 


 

 

 

 

     Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley today released the following statement upon the completion of the investigation into the Aug. 29, 2007, deaths of Firefighter Paul J. Cahill and Firefighter Warren J. Payne in West Roxbury: 

“On Aug. 29, 2007, Boston Firefighters Warren J. Payne and Paul J. Cahill were killed while fighting a fire at the Tai Ho Mandarin and Cantonese Restaurant in West Roxbury. As with all unnatural or unattended deaths within the City of Boston, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, in conjunction with homicide detectives from the Boston Police Department, began an investigation into these deaths to determine whether any crime was committed. After a complete and thorough review of all of the evidence, I have determined that there is no basis for criminal charges to issue.
“In addition, I have authorized the release of the contents of our entire investigative file, including autopsy and toxicology results, to Boston Fire Commissioner Roderick J. Fraser, Jr. and the Boston Fire Department’s Board of Inquiry should they wish to review it in the course of their own investigation.
“As in every death investigation, our legal obligation in this case was specifically to determine whether any crime was committed: that is, whether any action by any individual or individuals rose to the level of wanton and reckless conduct, causing the deaths of these two firefighters. The question of the presence of alcohol and/or other intoxicating substances was considered along with all other evidence and in no way changes our determination that there are no criminal charges to attach to the deaths of these firefighters.
“Firefighters Warren Payne and Paul Cahill went into a dangerous fire – an inherently deadly environment – fully aware of the risks. They gave their lives in the line of duty to protect the lives and property of strangers. Nothing in our investigation has produced any evidence that diminishes the magnitude of their sacrifice or the heroism of their actions.”
Conley notified Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino and Boston Fire Commissioner Roderick J. Fraser, Jr., of the investigation’s findings via telephone this afternoon.


Download: DAs PROBE INTO FATAL FIRE COMPLETE.pdf, Ed Kellys Statement.pdf

What's New at IAFF 718
Click here for more LNG Disaster info...

Updated On: Mar 29, 2008 (11:32:00)

   

Do you know what to do if there is an LNG Disaster in the City of Boston??? Is your family prepared?
The photo above is 1 pier - in the event of an LGN Disaster there would be many!

  •  ''A thermal blast that would set buildings on fire and melt steel out to 1,281 feet and give people second-degree burns up to 4,282 feet away. foot note 1
  •  A 39-foot rupture would burn buildings out to 1,975 feet and burn people up to 6,299 feet away -- well over a mile. foot note 1
  •  ''The Coast Guard considers the Sandia report as a document with great credibility," foot note 2
  • Mayor Menino has long said that LNG entry into Boston Harbor is a profound danger and that the consequences of LNG ignition would be catastrophic," Gitell said. 
  • Richard Clarke revealed that intelligence analysts believed Al Qaeda operatives had entered the country in the years before the attacks by stowing away on LNG tankers in Algeria and jumping ship in Boston

    LNG tanker as seen from Charlestown. This asks Charlestown residents: "Is my neighborhood a disaster waiting to happen"?
    LNG tanker as seen from Charlestown. 
    This asks Charlestown residents: "Is my neighborhood a disaster waiting to happen"?

1 ( SANDIA REPORT SAND2004-6258)

2 (Boston Globe December 21, 2004)   


Download: NFPA_LNG_2007.pdf, Letter_to_the_editor_2008.pdf
Scholarship Fund

Posted On: May 08, 2008 (14:51:22)
 
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
INFORMATION
 
The following excerpts are from the Death Benefit and Welfare Fund Constitution and By-Laws and are provided as a reference to our Members.
 
“… a (scholarship) examination shall be held annually on the first Saturday in May of each succeeding year…”
Article 4, Section 5 of the Death Benefit and Welfare Constitution and By-Laws
 
“…sons and daughters (including adopted children and children under legal guardianship) of active members of Local 718 and active members who have died or have been killed or pensioned shall be eligible…”
Article 4, Section 8 of the Death Benefit and Welfare Constitution and By-Laws
 
“…All applications shall be returned, accompanied by a fee as may be established by the Trustees, and payable to Local 718 Scholarship Fund, postmarked no later than March 15 in any year. Failure to comply with the above shall disqualify the candidate and application and the fee returned…”
Article 4, Section 9 of the Death Benefit and Welfare Constitution and By-Laws
 
“…Recipients shall, within five (5) years of graduation from high school, claim any tuition value of the scholarship that may be outstanding, exclusive of military, after which time the monies will be forfeited…”
Article 4, Section 13 of the Death Benefit and Welfare Constitution and By-Laws
 
 
 
SCHOLARSHIP EXAM
  
The Scholarship exam will be held on Saturday May 3, 2008.
 
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