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Andrew Grimm Three new firefighters took their oaths and were sworn in as members of the Steubenville Fire Department Tuesday afternoon inside the municipal courtroom. They were Cory Paisley, John Humpe IV and Carl Hinerman. Municipal Court Judge John Mascio, second from right, delivered the oaths, while Fire Chief Carlo Capaldi, left, and City Manager Jim Mavromatis participated in the ceremony. Other city officials present were Mayor Jerry Barilla, Councilwoman at large Kimberly Hahn and Police Chief William McCafferty, as well as several members of the fire department and family and friends of the new firefighters. NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply) ....
Staff writer Linda Harris EXPANDING â After nearly five months in operation, Steubenville Fire Departmentâs new ambulance service has already generated enough money to cover salaries and benefits for three new hires. STEUBENVILLE The city’s fire department continues to boost its numbers, with plans to swear in three more firefighters Feb. 23. With the new hires, Chief Carlo Capaldi said the department will have a total of 37 firefighters, “Twelve per turn plus me.” He said that will make scheduling much easier now that the department is also tasked with staffing the city’s new ambulance service. In accordance with the department’s new policy, the new hires will all have EMT or paramedic certifications, in addition to their firefighting background. ....
Staff writer A Canal Fulton man was sworn in Tuesday as the newest member of Steubenville’s fire department, filling a vacancy created by a December retirement. Municipal Judge John Mascio administered the oath to Adam Smith, a two-year firefighting veteran, while his fiance, Kelci Overman, held the Bible. On hand for the swearing-in were, from left, Fire Chief Carlo Capaldi, Smith, Overman, Mascio and City Manager Jim Mavromatis. NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter ....
[email protected] STEUBENVILLE Steubenville Council will vote next week on a new, three-year contract for the city’s AFSCME employees. Council emerged from executive session Tuesday to sunshine an ordinance accepting the proposed contract with American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 2015, which holds the line on wages at least until July. “There’s no pay increases for the first year,” City Manager Jim Mavromatis said. “We asked them to hold off 180 days going into this year because COVID is destroying the economy, we’ve got businesses that may not bounce back. We have to see where we’re at.” ....
Members of Steubenville City Council will face an easy decision when they meet Tuesday. They’ll be asked to consider emergency legislation that will allow Fire Chief Carlo Capaldi to hire three additional firefighters to help staff the city’s ambulance service. It’s a request they should say yes to. Added personnel will help the city put a second ambulance into operation while reducing some of the strain the department has been under since launching its EMT service in October. The need is certainly there. Capaldi told councilmembers at last Tuesday’s meeting the city has been averaging between nine and 10 ambulance calls a day. That has led to revenue of $46,000 a number that is likely to grow as those payments can lag as much as six months behind. Original projections had anticipated bringing $715,000 in EMS revenue into city coffers, money that would cover the cost six people to staff ambulances. ....