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worked nearly 4,200 hours foi:
other one over a two-year peik
Log books for Station 46 i
that between June 1, 1998, and \
31, 2000, Ralph Arredondo wori
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according to the Stm Antonio Eva
News. Arredondo also worked®:
extra shifts for other firefighters
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ness that grosses about $1 million
nually, was paid as a
firefighter even though hedod
only about 700 hours, about 15
cent of his assigned time, accor:
to the log books.
City firefighters are allows
swap shifts. But according to the
tion 46 records, Willborn has
worked any shifts for Arredon
over the past two years.
Firefighters are forbidden tor;
a shift for outside employmentt
sons and are prohibited from pa;:
another firefighter to cover theirs
— an arrangement Willborn de:
existed between he and Arredoi
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never paid him a penny," Will
told the Express-News. "He said;
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there for. I believe he deserve
medal."
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