Houston Firefighter Placed on Paid Leave Amid Internal Investigation
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A Houston Fire Department firefighter has been placed on paid leave as officials conduct an internal investigation into his conduct. The department confirmed that firefighter Ethen Garcia is the subject of the inquiry, though details about the nature of the investigation have not been publicly disclosed.
HFD Fire Chief Samuel Peña shared the update this week, noting that Garcia was relieved of duty with pay while the review proceeds. The department has not specified how long the process may take but emphasized that standard protocols are being followed.
What Led to the Investigation
While the department did not release information about the allegations, officials stated that placing personnel on leave during an internal investigation is routine. This approach ensures that operations continue without disruption while allowing investigators time to gather information.
The incident has drawn public attention, in part because of the Houston Fire Department’s prominent role in emergency response across the city. The decision to place a firefighter on leave underscores the department’s commitment to transparency and accountability during disciplinary matters.
Why It Matters
Public safety agencies are held to high standards, and internal reviews play a critical role in maintaining trust within the community. The Houston Fire Department, which serves residents across Houston, regularly conducts internal investigations to ensure employees uphold department policies and ethical guidelines.
Although the department has not shared a timeline for the investigation’s completion, officials indicated that additional updates may be provided once the review concludes. Until then, Garcia will remain on paid leave.
What’s Next
The Houston Fire Department is expected to follow its standard protocol, which includes interviews, evidence gathering, and administrative review. If the investigation results in disciplinary action, those details may be released according to city policy.
Residents and city leaders continue to monitor the situation, awaiting further information from HFD as the investigation moves forward.
This article is a summary of reporting by ABC13 Houston. Read the full story here.

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