A recently retired D.C. fire lieutenant involved in a case in which a man died outside her fire station earlier this year defended her actions.
Talking to theWashington Post(http://wapo.st/1gfV93B), Kellene Davis said Thursday that help had arrived by the time she first knew someone was in distress. The described sequence contradicts a timelined released by the fire department.
Medric “Cecil” Mills Jr.died of a heart attack on January 25 aftercollapsing across the street from the fire stationon Rhode Island Avenue in Northeast Washington.
Davis, 51, retired in April, after the start of a closed disciplinary hearing in connection with the case.
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