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MR. MAYOR, YOU SHOULDN'T LET ANY 'HEADS ROLL' JUST BECAUSE YOUR FIREFIGHTERS FOUND SOMETHING TO DO WHILE THEY'RE WAITING FOR THE ALARM TO GO OFF

Bikini clad woman exits ‘frat party’ fire truck, walks into strip club 

 

October 8, 2022

 

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This time the smokeshow was inside the fire truck.

A sexy woman sporting nothing but a bikini and high heels was seen exiting a “frat party bus” fire engine and walking directly into a strip club in San Jose, CA, sparking a scalding investigation from the department.

The too hot to handle incident was captured and posted outside of the Pink Poodle on Oct. 6th by the Instagram account SanJoseFoos, amassing a near 15,000 likes in two days. The clip was captioned “only in San Jose do you see a stripper come out of a fire truck.”

It remains unclear if the woman — who did an impressive twirl while exiting the truck — is employed by the Pink Poodle at this time.

Neighboring business owners who beared witness, like Vince Grimaldi, were simply mesmerized by the bombshell.

“What do you say? I mean my mouth dropped. And she had no clothes on,” he told KTVU. “What is she doing inside the fire truck? And who is running the fire truck, and who is in charge and why did they allow this? Somebody is in trouble.”

Not so long after the video went viral, San Jose mayor Sam Liccardo scorched the situation with a scathing statement.

 

Talk about too hot to handle. A woman in a bikini exited a fire truck and walked into a strip club in San Jose.Talk about too hot to handle. A woman in a bikini exited a fire truck and walked into a strip club in San Jose.

 

“If the investigation concludes that this video is as bad as it looks, then heads must roll,” Liccardo told the station. “We cannot have a life-critical emergency rescue apparatus relegated to a frat party bus, nor tolerate any conduct that so demeans the heroic work of the rest of our SJFD team.” 

The fire department itself has launched a probe into potential “inappropriate behavior of any department members” as well.

“The City of San José Code of Ethics policy guides the conduct of all City employees,” San José Fire Chief Robert Sapien, Jr. said in a statement, “All City of San José employees are expected to adhere to the Code of Ethics Policy they have agreed to as a condition of their employment.”

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          While the firefighters are at it, at least one of them should extinguish these flames.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

She had a flat tire and they gave her a ride to work so she wouldn't get fired.