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Bobby Delgado

@bobbydelgado

Christ follower, husband, father, firefighter, lover of football and UFC, and gym rat but loves food

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Almost 100% of viewers watching this morning's FOX 26 Houston What's Your Point agree that Houston firefighters are entitled to back pay & benefits from the years-long contract impasse with the city. Here's the panel's discussion, ICYMI. drive.google.com/file/d/1xP7aq5…

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Surrounded by the trenches, how can I escape temptation? 🖤 #TrueStory 🎵 Song: True Story 🎹 Produced, Mixed & Mastered BoX 🎥 Shooter @nijalonduboi

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Still recovering, a Houston firefighter who jumped from a second floor after a gun was pointed at him and his partner has some advice for his brothers and sisters in the fire service. click2houston.com/news/local/202…

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Meeting the two-month deadline set at the beginning of January, Mayor Whitmire and HPFFA tonight announced they have reached a tentative agreement on terms to end the eight-year firefighter pay impasse. Reach the full news release below.

Meeting the two-month deadline set at the beginning of January, Mayor Whitmire and HPFFA tonight announced they have reached a tentative agreement on terms to end the eight-year firefighter pay impasse. Reach the full news release below.
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"When you have waited this long and fought this hard, it is something I don't know that I can quite put into words." - HPFFA President Marty Lancton in the first media interview since announcing a tentative agreement to end our eight-year fight for fair pay, benefits and respect.

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The financial terms of our historic new contract have been announced. Houston firefighters and their families will get $650M and a new five-year contract that extends to 2029. Thank you, Mayor John Whitmire, for getting this done so fast. More below.

The financial terms of our historic new contract have been announced. Houston firefighters and their families will get $650M and a new five-year contract that extends to 2029. Thank you, Mayor <a href="/whitmire_john/">John Whitmire</a>, for getting this done so fast. More below.
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After eight years reporting the punishment inflicted on Houston Firefighters it’s gratifying to see that justice delayed was not justice denied. $650 million settlement and new 5 year contract will set right much of the wrong. FOX26Houston

After eight years reporting the punishment inflicted on <a href="/FirefightersHOU/">Houston Firefighters</a> it’s gratifying to see that justice delayed was not justice denied. $650 million settlement and new 5 year contract will set right much of the wrong. <a href="/FOX26Houston/">FOX26Houston</a>
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Mayor John Whitmire and HPFFA President President-HTX Firefighters Patrick M. Lancton have signed the $650M settlement of our years-long contract impasse. The members were briefed on the high points this morning. The court will review Monday. We will have more details after that.

Mayor <a href="/whitmire_john/">John Whitmire</a> and HPFFA President <a href="/PatrickMLancton/">President-HTX Firefighters Patrick M. Lancton</a> have signed the $650M settlement of our years-long contract impasse. The members were briefed on the high points this morning. The court will review Monday. We will have more details after that.
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Mayor John Whitmire reminded Houston City Council that he keeps his word and has solved our contract impasse that many of them allowed to be kicked down the road for years. Here are some clips from the discussion at this morning's council meeting.

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Did you know firefighters have to buy their own coffee for the firehouse? 4WD Coffee is doing something about that with its June 15 fundraiser. 100% of the proceeds will go to purchasing coffee for Houston fire stations. All the details are in the photos below.

Did you know firefighters have to buy their own coffee for the firehouse? 4WD Coffee is doing something about that with its June 15 fundraiser. 100% of the proceeds will go to purchasing coffee for Houston fire stations. All the details are in the photos below.
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🎉 Houston City Council, with three members absent, unanimously passed the $650 million collective bargaining agreement with Houston Firefighters. This helps to end a battle for pay and benefits dating back to 2016.

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Mayor John Whitmire with Chief Tom Muñoz, the new chief of the Houston Fire Department who is set to be considered by City Council on August 14th

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Mayor John Whitmire was pleased to announce that Thomas Munoz will be the new Chief of the Houston Fire Dept . Chief Munoz, who has been the Chief of our Houston OEM and interim Chief of Homeland security, has over 20 years of emergency management experience, is well respected, and I

Mayor John Whitmire was pleased to announce that Thomas Munoz will be the new Chief of the <a href="/HoustonFire/">Houston Fire Dept</a> . Chief Munoz, who has been the Chief of our <a href="/HoustonOEM/">Houston OEM</a> and interim Chief of Homeland security, has over 20 years of emergency management experience, is well respected, and I