Especially a FIRE FIGHTER?! Goooood job dipshit!
And notice how the article doesn't mention Cum Channel owns 98 Cock err Rock, which has been IN THE SHITTER since Crap Channel bowed down & sucked off the BU$Hitler FCC and fired Bubba!!!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAFUCKINGHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!
May this be the END of Todd Shit/MJ/whatever his name is this week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(P.S Jan. 5, 2010: MJ/Todd Shithead is currently clogging up the courts suing Bubba for "defamation", which is absolute solid BULLSHIT, because what Bubba said about this clod IS OPINIONS. They were NOT stated as FACTS. So this clown is a REAL MORON!!! Let's hope this sorry motherfucker has to beg on his hands and knees to Bubba for a radio job like John DeBella had to do to Howard!!!)
For those who want GOOD morning radio in Tampa (or elsewhere for that matter!) put on 102.5 FM The Bone, especially 6 to 10 AM weekdays!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Botched WFLZ stunt starts fire, injures employee and firefighter
Tampa Fire Rescue
This is what was left of a radio station's van after this morning's stunt went awry.
Published: December 18, 2009
Updated: 11:30 am
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TAMPA - A radio station's turkey-frying stunt turned into a recipe for disaster this morning when an attempt to cook the frozen bird in a van resulted in the vehicle catching fire.
During a stunt for "The MJ Morning Show" on WFLZ, 93.3 FM, a grease fryer was placed inside the van, which had furniture in it that caught fire, Tampa Fire Rescue spokesman Capt. Bill Wade said.
WFLZ employees were supposed to lower the turkey into the van using a crane but never got a chance before flames engulfed the vehicle.
One of the radio station's employees was injured. A firefighter also injured his back during the incident at Clear Channel Radio, 4202 Gandy Blvd., Wade said.
Ken Licata, a firefighter for 26 years, was taken to a hospital.
Wade expressed anger over the stunt.
"They wanted a fire," Wade said. "They had no permits, no proper safety crews. When the fire got going, they called the fire department.
The morning show and stunt were streamed live on the station's Web site and recorded.
"We'll see what happens when we return," a disc jockey said before cutting to a commercial break, urging listeners to watch the escapade online. By the time the show resumed, the van was aflame.
Employees unsuccessfully tried to put out the fire.
The call to firefighters came about 8:20 a.m. Two fire crews and a rescue car responded, Wade said.
"I am very upset that this radio station chose to do this stunt in an unsafe manner, causing injury to a firefighter," Wade said.
When reached by phone, WFLZ personality Todd Schnitt, known on the air as "MJ," declined comment, saying he would return a call later.
Investigators from the state and Tampa fire marshal offices have handed their notes on the incident to the state attorney's office, which will determine whether charges will be filed.
In addition to WFLZ, Clear Channel operates several radio stations in the Tampa Bay area, including WDAE, 620 AM, and WFUS, 103.5 FM.
Stay with TBO.com for updates.
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