BOSTON – Since the Jan. 9 death of Lieutenant Kevin M. Kelley attributed to brake failure on a ladder truck in Mission Hill, the lack of basic maintenance on the Boston Fire Department's fleet of fire trucks has been under major scrutiny. A report by an outside consultant concluded the Boston Fire Department has failed to adequately maintain its fire trucks and that the city should hire an inspector to ensure that the vehicles are safe, Boston Fire Commissioner Roderick Fraser said, as reported by the Boston Globe.
A citywide inspection of fire trucks found at least four ladder trucks and four engines with problems serious enough that they needed to be taken out of service for repairs, according to the Boston Globe.











