St. Johns County Fire Chief Forced to Resign Speaks Out, Gains Public Support

Former St. Johns County Fire Chief, Scott Bullard, is seeking reinstatement as a firefighter after being forced to resign earlier this month. Bullard, who has worked for the department for 22 years, addressed county commissioners on Tuesday, stating he had been promised he could continue working with the fire rescue in another capacity if he resigned as chief. Bullard has filed a grievance against the county, claiming they violated the law by refusing him employment. His request for reinstatement is supported by a Change.org petition with nearly 800 signatures. Many firefighters also showed up in support. However, the head of…

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Former St. Johns County Fire Chief’s Fight for his Career Continues

The former fire chief of St. Johns County, who abruptly resigned, is still battling for his career. His resignation followed a series of disagreements with the county and the firefighter union over issues such as sick leave for firefighters, uniforms, and the department’s response to Hurricane Idalia. The specific reason for his departure remains unclear. More: video Read Full story: WJXT

St. Johns County Fire Rescue Chief Resigns After 5 Months on the Job

St. Johns County Fire Rescue Department Fire Chief, Scott Bullard, has resigned after five months in his role, with no immediate reason given for his departure. Bullard, a 21-year veteran of the department, replaced retired Chief Jeffrey Prevatt in May 2023. Battalion Chief Sean McGee, a 25-year veteran of the department, will serve as acting Fire Chief. The county will conduct a national search for a new Fire Chief, working with a professional executive search firm and a hiring committee that includes representatives from the St. Johns County Professional Firefighters and Paramedics Association. More… Read Full story: WJXT

St. Johns County Man Arrested in Attempted Meeting with Undercover Detective

St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office in Florida has arrested 56-year-old Michael Christopher Patchen on multiple charges related to child exploitation. Patchen was caught by Crimes Against Children detectives after engaging in sexually explicit conversations with an undercover detective posing as a child, and attempting to meet the ‘child’ for sex. He was charged with attempted lewd/lascivious battery, traveling to meet a minor for sex, solicitation of a minor for sex, and unlawful use of a two-way communication device. The Sheriff’s Office has urged parents and guardians to monitor their children’s online activities and be aware of online dangers. More… Read…

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