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The PSOE accuses the PP of "paying a Ferrari for firefighters but it has had to be left with a six hundred" (23/11/2018)

The spokesperson, Susana Hernandez, and the councilman, Juan Vicente Larrosa, have said that in the coming weeks the government team will present a computer system to connect to the 112 that could be operational for eight years as in the rest of Extinction services of Fire of the Region

They have assured that they have asked for reports to study if patrimonial responsibility derives after the City Council has paid 175,000 euros for a connection that does not work and discarding another free one offered by the Autonomous Community

The Municipal Socialist Group has denounced this morning that the Fire and Rescue Extinction Service (SEIS) of Murcia has not yet operated any of the coordination computer systems planned for years, nor that offered by the Autonomous Community, which did not involve any cost for the City Council, nor the one that the PP Government team insisted on acquiring for 175,000 euros.

Both systems had in common the connection of the different fire services of the Region and the 112.

The socialist spokesperson, Susana Hernandez, accompanied by councilor Juan Vicente Larrosa, said that the government team "was stubborn in a system because it was supposedly more complete than the one offered by the Autonomous Community, the SIGE6, refusing the ECHO112RM, and on Today there is none operational, as we have seen during a visit to the Infante fire station. "

Therefore, Hernandez has stated that the PP "preferred to pay for a Ferrari for firefighters and in the end is going to have to be left with a six hundred, which could be in operation for eight years as in the rest of firefighting services region of".

Larrosa pointed out that, "coincidentally, both systems are from the same company, which is currently in the liquidation phase", and added that the SIGE6 "is already obsolete. Fire chief who can be interpreted that it can not be started because it has not been updated. "

This has caused the City Council to impose a sanction on the company.

In this sense, both councilors have explained that they are convinced that "within a few weeks, the government team will present the connection with 112, as a novelty, but it will not be the system that has cost us 175,000 but the one that has the rest of Firefighting services in the region, so that the PP is most likely to try to sell us cat hares. "

Once the ECHO112RM is operational in the Firefighting Service, it will produce "the absurdity of having to combine two systems, free of charge from the Autonomous Community and the one they have been using for 20 years, without being able to use the 175,000, which has not become operational at any time, so they tell us. "

The socialist spokeswoman explained that, "given this situation, from the Municipal Group, we have asked for accurate information to various services of the City of Murcia, especially to the Legal, to study the contract and clarify whether this unnecessary expenditure derives from type of patrimonial responsibility ".

Source: PSOE Murcia

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