Detroit to audit fire department after suspected drunken driving incidents
Detroit — The city is launching an environmental audit of the Detroit Fire Department after two suspected drunken driving incidents this week, one in which a sergeant crashed a department vehicle.
A significant reduction of on-site leadership during the pandemic has led to a "very serious problem," Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said during a press conference Tuesday.
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"We don't know the extent of the problem," the mayor said. "We're not here to focus on who is to blame, we're focused on how to solve it."