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ELK GROVE FIRENEN'S PENSION FUND
19 MARCH 1986
A Special meeting of the Firemen's Pension Fund was held on Wednesday, March 19,
1986 in the Trustee Conference Roam of Elk Grove Village Hall, 901 Wellington
Avenue. The meeting was called to order by President Walter J. Kriesant at 10:30
A.M. The purpose of the Special Meeting was the disability hearing of Lt. David
G. McCulla.
ROLL CALL
On Roll Call the following members were present: Walter J. Kriesant, George C.
Coney, Charles B. Henrici, Patricia Smith, Douglas C. Goostree,_ Harvey R. Speiden,
and Joseph Gardner III. Also in attendance was Lt. David G. Mcculla.
APPLICATION FOR DISABILITY
Secretary read aloud the "Application for Benefit". G. Coney asked when D. McCulla
became a Lieutenant. D. McCalla replied November 1, 1979. President W. Kriesant
asked was everyone familiar with Section 4-110 of "Chapter 108� Pensions
Consensus of Board members present was yes. President W. Kriesant asked has every-
one received copies of the Doctors report? Answer was yes. President W. Kriesant
asked were there any questions? D. Goostree asked D. Mcculla if anything was
different? D. McCalla replied, Pensions Boards Doctors had talked to him more.
Better examinations, same conclusions. No lifting over 25 lbs., stay off of feet,
nothing physical. Must change lifestyle or he would become a cripple. D. Goostree
asked if this occurred on any specific act of duty. D. McCulla replied, I can't
say it was a specific day or call. G. Coney asked what was previous employment?
D. McCulla replied telephone installer. G. Coney asked if there were any problems
at that time? D. McCulla replied, no, not until March 25, 1982.
C. Henrici stated that Doctor's reports indicate disability, yes, but not in line
of duty. Not an act of duty.
Discussion followed.
Motion by D. Goostree, seconded by P. Smith to engage the services of an outside
attorney for an interpretation of Sections 4-110 and 4-111. Specifically,
"Cumulative effects of acts of duty". Motion passed unanimously.
Motion by H. Speiden, seconded by C. Henrici to recess. Motion passed unanimously.
Time 11:20 A.M.
Respectfully submi ted,/
Joseph Gardner III, Secretary
Firemen's Pension Fund