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Willow Oak Fire Captain Uses Fire House, Truck In Rap Video

WOODLAND (CBS13) - A local fire captain could lose his job after he used taxpayers' property and resources as props in a racy and explicit rap video.

Marcus, who wouldn't give us his last name, is a captain in the Willow Oak Fire Protection District in Woodland, and may have been on the clock when he took a fire truck and acted in the video.

At first, Marcus wouldn't talk to CBS13, but he later confessed to his actions, saying he regretted the decision.

"Nobody paid for it. I did it and I thought it was a decent idea and it wasn't," he said.

Marcus and a rapper going by the name Nineveh, put together the video for the song "Fire In The Sky."

At several points in the video Nineveh is shown in the bed with an unidentified young lady. To the beat of the music, Marcus is then shown climbing into the district's fire truck.

He's then shown following Ninevah's car in the fire truck as the line, "I'm so on fire that the firetruck's pullin' me over," plays over and over.
The music video producers also gave the captain a speaking part.

Marcus pulls over Ninevah's car walks up to the window and asks, "What the f*** are you doing?"

"To disgrace the fire community like I did, I'm disgusted," said Marcus.

Marcus says he acted alone and says his supervisors never knew what he was doing.

"Sorry for my actions. I never meant to do anything to jeopardize the fire service and my job and the people of this district and I apologize," he said.

Ninevah even got access to the inside of the fire station and is seen rapping between and sitting on fire trucks.

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