CAFMA Chief Responds to Vote of No Confidence, Accusations

First, he was censured by the International Association of Firefighters, then he received a vote of no confidence by the Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority chapter of United Yavapai Firefighters.

But CAFMA Chief Scott Freitag tells The News:

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Freitag has been accused of failing to provide updated cancer screening techniques and having three instead of the recommended four firefighters to an engine. Freitag hopes the situation will be resolved soon, but adds it is possible the CAFMA board could terminate him.