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Union warns Texas fire, EMS crews after arrest of Tren de Aragua gang members

The San Antonio union president urged firefighters and medics to “keep your heads on a swivel and watch your six” after the arrests of Venezuelan gang members

By Bill Carey
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The San Antonio Professional Firefighters Association is raising concerns over the presence of Tren de Aragua gang members, particularly for first responders, following the arrest of several gang members on Oct. 5 during a multi-agency raid on an apartment complex.

San Antonio Professional Firefighters Association President Joe Jones advised first responders to “keep your heads on a swivel and watch your six,” urging vigilance, News Nation reported.

The firefighters union noted department leaders urged caution as the gang’s presence grows. Jones expressed concern that gang members might mistake firefighter and paramedic uniforms for police, putting first responders at risk.


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Jones avoided details to protect police operations but mentioned concerns to KSAT about specific apartments north of the Migrant Resource Center, an area served by Fire Stations 17 and 31.

KSAT contacted city, police and fire department spokespeople about Tren de Aragua’s activity and the city’s response. The San Antonio Police Department issued a statement that did not mention the gang or specific activities.

“Suspected and known gang activity in the San Antonio area is being addressed by SAPD. Coordination with the SAFD is part of our daily operations. SAPD is and will continue to take necessary action to ensure the public’s safety as well as the safety of our first responders. We work closely with local, state and federal agencies to identify threats and develop strategic operations which are aimed at reducing gang influence and protecting residents of our city. Public safety is our top priority.”


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