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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Committees - Civil Services Commission - 02/18/1988 (3) CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES FEBRUARY 18, 1988 The regular meeting was called to order by Chairman T. Richard Ried In Attendance: Commissioners Michele G. Hinz and Joseph A. Street, City Attorney Driscoll, Chief Angelo, Chief Frederiksen, Captain Byerly, Assistant Chief Aldridge, Battalion Chief Fronsdahl and Firefighter Shepherd Also Present: Firefighter applicant, Ronald B. Calkins, and his physician, Dennis J. Kvidera, M.D. Ms. Hinz moved to accept the minutes of the January 28, 1988 meeting as submitted. Mr. Street seconded and the motion carried. Chief Angelo reported that the recruits in the academy are doing well and will graduate on March 5. The response to the Secretary's letter, dated February 9, 1988 from Dr. D.C. Bates, regarding firefighter applicant, Ronald B.Calkins was read. Mr. Street moved, Ms. Hinz seconded, to accept the letter into the record and the motion carried. In accordance with hearing procedures, Dr. Kvidera was sworn in by Chairman Ried. His name: Dennis J. Kvidera, offices at 901 Boren Avenue, Seattle and Factoria in Bellevue, Orthopedic Surgeon. Dr. Kvidera stated he had been contacted by Mr. Calkins after the latter had been denied a position as firefighter for the City of Kent. From Mr. Calkins routine medical history and examination of his knees, Dr. Kvidera confirmed his previous medical opinion that Mr. Calkins can adequately and effectively perform the duties of a fireman. Whether or not there is increased risk to his knees after any unusual activities, he said there probably is, but after seeing many firefighters for the Seattle Fire Department, he felt that the status of Mr. Calkins knee is such that he could effectively carry out the duties of a fireman. Dr. Kvidera described for Chairman, Lockman's test and negative pivot shift. Both are tests for the status of the injured cruciate ligament for rotation of knee and lower leg bone and upper leg bone. Pivot shift is a much more precise test involving twisting of the knees and trying to partially dislocate the knee, which can be done when anterior cruciate ligament is not sufficient. Chairman Ried, referring to Dr. Hubbard's report, quoted "an anterior cruciate deficient knee associated with a near complete medial meniscectomy in a young man, suggests he will have increasing difficulty with time. Although degenerative changes secondary to the instability can be negated to some degree by heavy exercise program and bracing if indicated. " Mr. Ried noted that it would appear that possibly Mr. Calkins would have to go through a heavy exercise program and asked Dr. Kvidera, if its possible he might have to have braces sometime in the future. Dr. Kvidera said he would suggest he exercise continuously with his knees. Whether or not he will need bracing remains to be seen. In a lot of people, including firemen, who have anterior cruciate deficient knee never need ' braces. He stated, if he felt Mr. Calkins would need braces in the next five, ten or twenty years, he would not suggest him for fireman. Asked if they had any firemen at this time with braces on their knees, Chief Angelo responded they do not. When asked by Ms. Hinz for the differences in opinions, Dr. Kvidera • responded that the subjective findings are similar, but differences of opinions arise out of how well he feels Mr. Calkins can control his knees. He is young and keeps himself in good shape, has been active in athletics for long periods since his injuries without any problems. If he had any problems, it would be difficult to cover up. When asked by Chairman, Mr. Calkins had nothing to add at this time. When asked for the Fire Department's recommendation, Chief Angelo responded that Mr. Calkins did well in other phases of the examination but as they have reviewed the physicians' information that came back, he cannot recommend the risk for the City but there is no uncertainty that Mr. Calkins cannot handle this position and he does not find himself in a position to contradict the department doctor's recommendation. Secretary explained that she had not yet received a response from Dr. Pierce, the physician who performed the surgeries. With no further information received, Chairman declared the hearing closed and the Commission's decision will be announced within a week. Secretary reported the initial proposed revision to Rule X has been received from City Attorney Driscoll, but there are still modifications to be suggested by the department. The memos dated February 4 and 17, 1988 from Firefighter Terry J. McCartin were read. Mr. Street moved, Ms. Hinz seconded, to accept the correspondence into the record and the motion carried. Battalion Chief Fronsdahl 's memo of February 17, 1988 requesting the removal of Michael E. Coffey, for failing his psychological screening and Jeffrey L. Green for failing his background investigation and psychological screening, was read. Mr. Street moved, Ms. Hinz seconded, to accept the memo into the record. Motion carried. A memo dated February 17, 1988 from Chief Angelo informing of the provisional appointment of Firefighter Kent Huntington to the position of Lieutenant, effective February 20, 1988, was read. Mr. Street moved, Ms. Hinz seconded, to accept the memo into the record. Motion carried. The memo of February 17, 1988 from Chief Angelo informing of the provisional appointment of Firefighter Dave Stargel to the position of Lieutenant, effective February 19, 1988, was read. Ms. Hinz moved, Mr. Street seconded, to accept the memo into the record and the motion carried. The memo of February 17, 1988 from Chief Angelo notifying of the promotion of Firefighter William Kennedy to Firefighter First Class was read. Ms. Hinz moved, Mr. Street seconded, to accept the memo into the record and the motion carried. Chief Frederiksen reported on the hiring of two new officers, Patricia King of Honolulu Police Department and Harry Hansen of Chelan Sheriff' s Department. Starting date for both will be March 7. ' Chief Frederiksen also requested permission to begin testing for lateral entry police officer with a tentative date of March 1 to April 2. Mr. Street moved to approve the lateral entry exam for the Police Department. Ms. Hinz seconded and the motion carried. - 2 - • The next regular meeting date is scheduled for March 17 at 8:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers. At 8:22 a.m. the meeting went into executive session to discuss the appeal and hearing. The meeting reconvened at 8:25 a.m. Chairman Ried announced that a decision has been made to reinstate Ronald B. Calkins on the Firefighter eligibility list. He will be notified by phone and letter. Meeting adjourned at 8:37 a.m. Respectively Submitted Amy E. Kato Secretary and Chief Examiner Approved: • T. Richard ie Chairman 289V-2V - 3 -