Anonymous attack

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Upland firefighter Dustin Griffin climbs a 100-foot ladder truck. A group calling itself Concerned Government Workers for Change say the ladder truck does not have proper firefighting capabilities, a charge the city denies. (Will Lester/Staff Photographer)

UPLAND - The Fire Department's use of its 100-foot ladder truck has come under some scrutiny by an anonymous group of citizens.

A group calling itself Concerned Government Workers for Change has been sending emails and posting on websites its concerns about public safety due to some of the tactics used by the Upland Fire Department.

The person who has been sending the e-mails would not comment on the record.

In response to the emails, Interim City Manager Stephen Dunn put together a position paper with input from various city officials, attempting to answer some of the group's concerns.

"The council needs to know how the staff feels on those issues, whether we think it's a concern or not," Dunn said.


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