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R-296 - 02/10/1981 - APPRECIATION - Resolutions Supporting Documents WM.".A January 22, 1981 TO: Chief Clark From: Lt. Mager . SUBJECT: Recognition of Job Performance As you know, Ambulance Unit #900 was involved in a traffic i accident on January 6, 1981, at the intersection of 31st Street. and Meyers Road while transporting a victim of a • previous traffic accident to Good Samaritan Hospital. On board at the time were Firefighter/EMT's Schultz and Meyers. At the time of the accident, Firefighter Meyers was stand- ing unrestrained, in the patient compartment attending to his patient. He had no advanced warning of the impending crash. Upon impact, Firefighter Meyers was forced into the. interior compartmentation of the patient area, severely. injuring his right collar bone and right arm. fi When the vehicle came to rest, and Meyers wa e able to extricate himself from the compartments, he looked through the window into the cab where Firefighter Schultz lay un- conscious, Recognizing the immediate need to get to Fire- fighter Schultz, and insure that a proper airway existed! and realizing that his primary commitment was to his patient, he quickly.ascertained .that she had not sustained any further injuries. He attempted to calm the patient, who was understandably somewhat hysterical, and explain to her that it. would be necessary for him *:o leave her for awhile and to try not to be too concerned. After exiting the patient compartment, Meyers attempted to reach Firefighter Schultz through the door. on the passenger's side of the cab. Due to damages received upon impact, the door was jammed and would not open. He proceeded around to the driver's side, was able to open this door, gain access to Firefighter Schultz, and insure that an airway and cardio- pulmonary function existed, and attempt to apply a cervical collar. It was then that Meyers realized that he did not have full use of his right arm. (Firefighter Meyers is righthanded.) With this accomplished, Meyers, in a very professional manner, notified the Communications Center by radio, of his predica- ment, that there were injuries involved, and that an ambu- lance and help would be needed. . Chief Clark January 22, 1981 Page 2 At this time Firefighter Schultz was regaining consciousness, Meyers recheckedaSchultz's basic life sustaining functions, and instructed him to stay put until help arrived. Meyers I'f then proceeded to the third vehicle involved in the accident to check for injuries to the driver. Determining that there were none, he then proceeded dome 31st Street to where the first vehicle involved came to an eventual rest, to check for injuries to the driver of that vehicle. Again determin° ing that there were none, be returned to. Unit#900 to attend to Firefighter Schultz. At this time additional help was ;;. arriving on the scene. fit : Firefighter Meyers will be the first (and indeed was) to state that he was only doing his job, and I will be the first to agree with him. I'm sure that there -are ethers within our 1i organization that would have performed lust as admirably under �•• similar circumstances. It's the type of performance that is expected of those of us whom are involved with public safety, and for that reason tends to be taken for granted, and goes on prett y mach Noticed. Firefighter Meyers did his job, and did it well, to the extent i that I believe it is worthy of special notice. It is for that • t. reason that I call these actions to your attention. Respectfully .1: 13--'‘-dk C. /11/Lry/i Lt. Arthur C. Mager, Jr. I EMS Coordinator ACM/j s • OAK BROOK FIRE DEPARTMENT VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1212 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK 14R®0K, ILLINOIS 60321 JAMES E.CUAHK.CONK Ovalness Other's:$144220 January 23, 1981 TO: Ken Carmignani, Village Manager FROM: James E. Clark, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Letter of Commendation for Firefighter John Meyers RECOMMENDATION: I am recommending that Firefighter John Meyers be considered for a letter of Commendation for outstanding service performed under extreme conditions Dear Ken; ii Attached is a letter from Lt. Arthur Mager regarding the accident involving the ambulance on January 6, 1981 . I ' After reviewing the memo and discussing the incident with other personnel, combined with my own observations while on the scene, I feel that Firefighter Meyers did an outstanding job in caring for his patient, the driver of the other car, and the ! j driver of the ambulance, Firefighter Schultz, who was unconscious at the time. Firefighter Meyers performed his duties to these people while he himself had sustained severe :injuries. Ken, I would like you to understand that all of our men appreciate letters of thanks and recognition, but we must remember !! � that this is the type of action we have come to expect from our firefighters at all times. Ress'ectfully, / Ali , g -4 James E. Clark, Chief Oak Brook Fire Department JEC/sd II r . 1 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK W/Rr424.411 4 . MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING • February 10, 1981 I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by . • President Cerne in the Samuel E. Dean Board Room of the Village Commons. A. Appointment - Recording Secretary Due to the absence of Village Clerk Lakosil, President Cerne called for a motion to appoint LaVerne Skale as Recording Secretary for the purposes of this meeting. Trustee Congreve moved - seconded by Trustee Reynolds.... That LaVerne Skale be appointed Recording Secretary for this meeting. Voice vote: All in favor. So ordered. B. Roll Call Present: Trustees George Congreve Walter C. Imrie Arthur W. Philip Barbara F. Reynolds Joseph H. Rush William R. Watson President Renee F. Cerne II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Trustee Philip moved - seconded by Trustee Rush.... That the minutes of"the Regular Meeting of January 27, 1981 be approved and waive reading of same. Voice vote: all in favor So ordered ,t � III. ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, VARIATIONS, PLATS, ETC. • A. Ordinance No. S-469: Ordinance rantin. Variations from the .•revisions of Sections VII D 8 b and VII D 3 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Oak Brook, Ordinance G-60, as amended, relative to Yard and Area Require- ments in a R-2 Single-family Detached Residence District (3109 York Road) Trustee Congreve moved - seconded by Trustee Philip.... . That Ordinance S-469, as presented, be adopted and that reading of same be waived. Roll call vote: Ayes: Trustees Congreve, Imrie, Philip and Watson Nays: Trustees Reynolds and Rush President Cerne indicated approval of the motion. So ordered 1 Certification of Appreciation - Firefighter John Meyers Trustee Watson read Certificate of Appreciation and presented plaque to Firefighter John Henry Meyers in recognition of meritorious service performed under extreme conditions and received the Village Board's con- gratulations. C. Ordinance G-278: Ordinance amending the Traffic Regulations of the Village of Oak Brook, Ordinance G-177, as amended Trustee Watson moved - seconded by Trustee Congreve.... That we amend Ordinance 0-177, as amended, adding Section 1-1301.1 Handicapped Parking Areas and that reading of same be waived. Roll call vote: Ayes: Trustees Congreve, Inrie, Philip, Reynolds, Rush and Watson Nays; none President Cerne ind;tceted approval of the motion. So ordered Village of Oak Brook Minutes -1- February 10, 1981