So I guess one is to conclude that these communities out in Michigan have no idea how to cooperate with each other. An inability to govern those who elected or appointed them.
Or maybe...
E63/L39 arrive at a report of fire on a street right on the NYC line, a valid FDNY box#. But the involved structure is actually on the opposite side of the street in Mount Vernon.
L39 gains entry and ensures that all occupants have already evacuated the building safely. E63 searches and finds a compatible hydrant to hookup and stretches a line. But...
Before the hoseline is charged, MVFD arrives and takes control of the incident since it is in their jurisdiction.
A possible explanation of what happened here? None of us were there so who is to judge? But who of us who ever were firefighters would consider for an instant abandoning those in peril?
Methinks this is all bureucratic BS.