The City of San Jose has released its full investigative report on the incident involving an on-duty fire truck visiting the Pink Poodle strip club, revealing that only one firefighter was disciplined. Documents also show that firefighters couldn't recall the reason for their visit to a bikini bar after leaving the strip club.
Under court order, the City of San Jose late Monday released its full investigative report on the notorious October incident in which an on-duty fire truck visited the Pink Poodle strip club, disclosing for the first time that only one firefighter was disciplined over the incident.
Tognozzi, along with firefighters Brian Dragges, Zach Clark and Matthew Westcott, said they used their station’s fire truck to drive to the club to pick up a flash drive with the photos. While they were there, they said, a bikini-clad woman who worked at the club demanded a ride on the engine, and they assented.
Tognozzi, along with Fire Chief Robert Sapien and Mayor Matt Mahan, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The other firefighters involved in the incident could not be immediately reached for comment.
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