A San Jose fire department report is shedding new light on a scandal that started when a bikini-clad woman was seen emerging from a fire truck outside a strip club.
Firefighters on that engine told department investigators they went to the Pink Poodle club in October to get a flash drive of photos from a photographer who works at the club and had
taken pictures of fire personnel, according to a copy of the report obtained by KTVU.Read the full report below orThe report was first obtained by the Mercury News. By clicking Sign Up, I confirm
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