A closed-door meeting was held in Glenolden, Pennsylvania on Thursday night after a recent video call captured racist dialogue allegedly involving several firefighters.
The original call was to discuss the consolidation of services between the Briarcliffe, Goodwill, and Darby fire companies.
"Those things they said were very discriminatory in nature, and that's not what we stand for," said Eichelman. Action News contacted several members of the fire company and county officials about the result of the meeting but we have not heard back.
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