Firefighters allege mold, water leaks at Lancaster fire station

Raymond De Los Santos said the Lancaster Professional Firefighters Association has been going back and forth with city leaders since the end of March about mold and water leaks at a fire station.

“This is our second house. This is where we spend a third of our life,” he said. “And these are the conditions that they’re leaving us with.”

De Los Santos is the president of the firefighters’ union. He said one of his members came to him about the issue.

Firefighter reports rash and mold

“One member was developing a rash, and he had made a report through the city saying there’s roof leaks when he went up there and observed mold,” De Los Santos said. “There was mold growing inside the bathroom, on the doors.”…

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