VI News Staff 3 years ago

Fire Truck is Said to Have Lost Power and Brakes While Heading Down Hill in St. John; Fire Director Says Investigation Ongoing

ST. JOHN — The fire truck that was traveling down "one of the most dangerous hills in Coral Bay" was not responding when the driver applied brakes, leading to the deadly crash resulting in the death of Fireman Kasey Callwood.

That's according to V.I. Fire Service Director Daryl George, who said the information was preliminary and that it was provided by the other firefighter and fire truck driver who was injured during the Monday accident.

"He was coming down that hill and he said the truck lost power and it had no brakes and he lost control of the truck. Before it went over the ravine he tried to get the truck turned, the truck flipped causing the accident," Mr. George said. He said the driver hasn't been able to provide a full statement as he was still receiving medical care. "He had a bad head injury and was in and out," the director said.

This information was provided to the Consortium after the publication shared reports it received that firefighters have long complained about the state of the fire trucks. The vehicles' poor condition is exacerbated by a lack of maintenance, as the V.I. Fire Service has only one mechanic on staff for the St. Thomas-St. John District, and one for St. Croix.

Reports of the two firemen involved in the accident being trainees also frustrated community members who contended an experienced firefighter should have been in the vehicle. Mr. George said the practice was in compliance with the Fire Service's guidelines, and that the Fire Service has been affected by a shortage of personnel as many left when 60 percent of employees became eligible to retire.

"Yes, it's a practice for us to have rookies driving because we're short staffed. It's no excuse, but again, these are the individuals who we hire to do the job and we have the best trainers as the supervisors do every week to train these individuals," the director said.

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