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Firefighter Near-Miss Report

Front Load for Heat

A working structure fire has many hazards that we must attempt to avoid. Most of them are obvious hazards we see and direct our crews to bypass. Other threats are from information learned as the incident unfolds.

This edition’s featured report describes a residential structure fire that becomes a medical emergency for one crew member. The full report can be found at http://firefighternearmiss.com/Reports?id=4887.

As you read this report, consider how this incident is similar to many of the responses your department covers and how likely this could happen to you.

Heat Stress Overcomes Firefighter (Published: 6/23/2010)

On this incident, the weather conditions were 101 degrees with a heat index of 110; the humidity was over 80%, sunny skies, and no rain in the past 24 hours.

I was assigned to the driver/operator position of my engine company, which is only staffed by a driver and an officer. My company was dispatched for a working structure fire in a subdivision. Homes in this subdivision are approximately 1800 - 2200 square foot wood frame constructed within the past 15 years.

Upon arrival at the scene, we found a 2000-square-foot home with 25% involvement with exposures on the two sides. I hand-jacked 400 feet of 5” LDH to the hydrant, then charged two 1.75” cross-lays. There was one engine (staffed with 2), one truck (staffed with 2), and one heavy rescue (staffed with 3).

I assisted with pulling a 2.5” pre-connect with a portable master stream attached to the rear of the building where the fire was located. My pump was taken over by the next arriving apparatus, and I was reassigned to interior operations. I performed interior operations for approximately 12 minutes and went to rehab with the rest of my crew.

I was in rehab for about 10 minutes before I began to feel bad. According to medical crews on scene, I was lethargic, disoriented, and hypotensive. I had hydrated prior to and on shift and while in rehab.

At this point, I do not know the actual events that happened as this is all secondhand accounts from people on the scene. I was moved to the medic unit, and a cardiac monitor showed sinus tachycardia.

After several minutes of cooling and IV fluids, my core temperature was 99. I was in the hospital for several hours and was administered three one-liter bags of saline.

I was sent home from the ER at approximately 1600 and placed on sick leave for the remainder of my shift.

During an incident, our bodies undergo unavoidable stress. Being physically fit is vital, but proper nutrition and hydration are necessary for fueling our system.

As part of your regular training, discuss how your crew addresses the following topics:

• What does it mean to hydrate? Does your department provide any guidelines for hydration? What do you consider acceptable for your climate?

• Do you use any specific indicators to remind you to hydrate?

• Discuss the types of medical checks needed during rehab at an incident.

• What indicators would you look for from this report when this firefighter entered the rehab area?

• Could nutrition have been a factor in this event?

Lessons Learned

The entire crew (two on the engine and two on the ambulance) was hydrating prior to and during the shift to prevent this very problem. Nobody else had this happen during this call, so does this mean it is simply the way my body reacted?

Hydration is important and must be constant during periods of high heat and humidity. However, hydration is not the only way to ensure our safety and health in this weather. We must monitor ourselves and not be afraid to say, “I need a break.” I was not pushing myself any harder than normal.

Higher initial staffing levels would have allowed me to perform just my driver’s tasks. I delivered the hose to the hydrant by hand. I also pulled the master stream hose because the firefighters operating in the house were not positioned to perform this task.

Dehydration is an elusive condition that can affect anyone. Even mild dehydration results in significant adverse physical outcomes: headache, exhaustion, rapid pulse, and irritability, to name a few.

“Mild dehydration occurs when a person is just 1.5 percent dehydrated” (Willing, L.) Mild dehydration can also come from unexpected sources.

“Certain antihistamines, blood pressure medicines, laxatives, diuretics and chemotherapies can cause dehydration” (Northwestern Medicine.)

Over the years, I have learned that drinking water is one of the most important ways to remain hydrated. Sports drinks can help replace electrolytes but should be used occasionally with plenty of water between servings.

Also, we have been told that waiting until we feel thirsty is a late sign of needing hydration.

So, how do we know when hydration becomes a significant issue?

Color charts are available to assess even mild dehydration (See chart at left by Wojcik, G.).

However, when it has been a while since you have had the opportunity to check the color chart, you are probably overdue for something to drink. Front-load hydration today for good hydration tomorrow.

Nutrition is another point to consider. We have all been told to eat healthy balanced meals. This holds for fighting fire any time of the year. Eating regular balanced meals and snacks will help absorb liquids and bank those fluids for later.

Some studies suggest we need more carbohydrates when exercising in the heat. Still, as we do not schedule when the fire alarm will happen, it isn’t easy to plan for these events.

Maintaining a healthy diet makes the most sense; I keep a rehab snack stashed in my bunker coat just in case a call interrupts the meal schedule at the station.

Now, what should we avoid when the temperature soars? We often have a routine that we follow each day. Morning coffee, pre-workout drinks, water, and a snack are typical starters for the fire crew. Care should be observed because the things we ingest out of habit could rob our bodies of the nutrition we need later that day.

“Also, if you’re consuming energy drinks or energy shots, don’t consume immediately before, during, or after strenuous activity” (Uniformed Services University.)

Also, “Coffee, tea, or soda can contribute to your hydration, but they should not be a major portion of your daily total fluid intake. These fluids contain caffeine, which is a mild stimulant, and can act as a diuretic. This promotes fluid loss and contributes to dehydration” (Sherek, B.)

The ultimate goal of every shift at the fire station is to return home to our families as healthy as when we left them. Maintaining health and fitness is essential, but we may need to tailor our individual routines to fit each season.

Thank you for reading.

Works Cited

Northwestern Medicine (2022, July 1). (De) Hydration: What You Need to Know. Retrieved April 10, 2023, from www.nm.org/healthbeat/ healthy-tips/nutrition/

Sherek , B. (2008, August 27). Water 101: Truly the Firefighter’s Best Friend. Firehouse.com. Retrieved April 6, 2023, from www.firehouse. com/safety-health/article/10495172/water-101-truly-the-firefighters-bestfriend

Willing, L. (2022, June 3). Staying hydrated is vital in the fire service. Fire Rescue 1. Retrieved April 6, 2023, from www.firerescue1.com/ dehydration/articles/staying-hydrated-is-vital-in-the-fire-service-eDPp9Uwn33ZV1vxb/

Wojcik, G. (2019, December 27). Are You Dehydrated? Our Pee Color Chart Will Tell You. Healthline.com. Retrieved April 6, 2023, from www.healthline.com/health/hydration-chart#TOC_TITLE_HDR_1

Uniformed Services University (2021, June 4). Performance-nutrition strategies to prevent heat illness and rhabdomyolysis. Human Performance Resources by Champ. Retrieved April 8, 2023, from https://www.hprc-online.org/physical-fitness/environmental-extremes n MEETING (January 20, 2023) n MEETING (February 17, 2023)

Travis L. Timms/Claremore - Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective January 1, 2023: Motion was made by Lopez and seconded by Baggett to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty”, effective January 1, 2023. Ayes: Bennett, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Davidson, Laws, Bryant, Nimmo, Price and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Vernon Boyce/Moore – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective January 1, 2023: Motion made by Davidson and seconded by Lopez to approve Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty”, effective January 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Bryant, Davidson, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, , Laws, Price and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Scott L. Landis/Oklahoma City – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective Jan. 1, 2023: Motion was made by Davidson seconded by Bennett to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective January 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Price, Bennett, Bryant, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Davidson, Laws, and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Norita Bridges/Tulsa – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective January 1, 2023: Motion was made by Baggett seconded by Bennett to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective January 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Price, Bennett, Bryant, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Davidson, Laws, and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Robert D. Chorette/Tulsa – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective January 1, 2023: Motion was made by Baggett seconded by Lopez to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective January 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Price, Bennett, Bryant, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Davidson, Laws, and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Brad King/Tulsa – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective January 1, 2023: Motion was made by Provence seconded by Bennett to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective January 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Price, Bennett, Bryant, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Davidson, Laws, and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Sean Lawless/Tulsa – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective January 1, 2023: Motion was made by Provence seconded by Davidson to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective January 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Price, Bennett, Bryant, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Davidson, Laws, and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Robby Roberson/Tulsa – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective January 1, 2023: Motion was made by Bennett seconded by Baggett to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective January 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Price, Bennett, Bryant, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Davidson, Laws, and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Andrew Teeter/Tulsa – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective January 1, 2023: Motion was made by Provence seconded by Bennett to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective January 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Price, Bennett, Bryant, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Davidson, Laws, and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Gerry Tarver/Tulsa – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective January 1, 2023: Motion was made by Davidson seconded by Bennett to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective January 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Price, Bennett, Bryant, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Davidson, Laws, and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Brian Orndorff/Oklahoma City – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In The Line Of Duty”: Motion was made by Bennett seconded by Lopez to approve the request of Orndorff to modify his pension from “Service” to “Disability in the Line of Duty”. Ayes: Bennett, Provence, Fullingim, Davidson, Lopez, Nimmo, Bryant, Price, Laws and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Michael Rice/Okmulgee – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In The Line Of Duty”: Motion made by Bennett seconded by Baggett to approve request of Rice to modify pension from “Service” to “Disability in Line of Duty”: Ayes: Nimmo, Price, Bennett, Provence, Fullingim, Bryant, Davidson, Lopez, Laws and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Rob Ralston/Tulsa – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In The Line Of Duty”: Motion was made by Lopez seconded by Bennett to approve the request of Rice to modify his pension from “Service” to “Disability in the Line of Duty”. Ayes: Nimmo, Price, Bennett, Provence, Fullingim, Bryant, Davidson, Lopez, Laws and Baggett. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Thad R. Hulbert/Lawton - Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty”

Pension, Effective Feb. 1, 2023: Motion was made by Cramer and seconded by Lay to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty”, effective February 1, 2023. Ayes: Bennett, Provence, Lopez, Davidson, Bryant, Nimmo, Kohls, Lay, Green, and Cramer. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Kyle M. Olsen/Moore – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty”

Pension, Effective February 1, 2023: Motion was made by Cramer and seconded by Lopez to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty”, effective February 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Bryant, Davidson, Provence, Cramer, Lopez, Kohls, Lay, and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Bryan K. Fuller/Muskogee – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” n MEETING (March 17, 2023) n CONSENT AGENDA (February 17, 2023)

Pension, Effective Feb, 1, 2023: Motion was made by Davidson seconded by Lay to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective Feb. 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Bryant, Provence, Lopez, Davidson, Cramer, Lay, Kohls and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Kyle Patterson /Oklahoma City – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective Feb, 1, 2023: Motion was made by Cramer and seconded by Bennett to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective February 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Bryant, Provence, Lopez, Davidson, Kohls, Cramer, Lay and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

David Britton/Ponca City – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective February 1, 2023: Motion was made by Davidson seconded by Lopez to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective February 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Bryant, Provence, Lopez, Davidson, Cramer, Lay, Kohls and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Michael Pennington/Oklahoma City – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In Line Of Duty”: Motion made by Cramer and seconded by Lopez to approve request of Pennington to modify his pension from “Service” to “Disability in the Line of Duty”. Ayes: Bennett, Provence, Davidson, Lopez, Nimmo, Bryant, Kohls, Cramer, Lay and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Gregory Tallman/Sapulpa – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In The Line Of Duty”: No action was taken.

Ricky Bruder/Tulsa – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In Line Of Duty”: Motion made by Lay seconded by Kohls to approve request of Bruder to modify his pension from “Service” to “Disability in the Line of Duty”. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Provence, Bryant, Davidson, Lopez, Kohls, Cramer, Lay and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Phillip Lee/Tulsa – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In The Line Of Duty”: Motion was made by Lay seconded by Bennett to approve the request of Lee to modify his pension from “Service” to “Disability in the Line of Duty”. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Provence, Bryant, Davidson, Lopez, Kohls, Cramer, Lay and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

John Williams/Tulsa – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In The Line Of Duty”: Motion was made by Lay seconded by Kohls to approve the request of Williams to modify his pension from “Service” to “Disability in the Line of Duty”. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Provence, Bryant, Davidson, Lopez, Kohls, Cramer, Lay and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Jefferson Bowman/Muskogee - Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective March 1, 2023: Motion was made by Cramer and seconded by Provence to deny the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty”, effective March 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Bryant, Cramer, Kohls, Lay, Baggett, Laws and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Gilbert Keith/Oklahoma City – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective March 1, 2023: Motion was made by Baggett and seconded by Bennett to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty”, effective March 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Bryant, Cramer, Kohls, Lay, Baggett, Laws and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Terry Traxler/Oklahoma City – Application For “Disability In The Line Of Duty” Pension, Effective March 1, 2023: Motion was made by Cramer seconded by Baggett to approve the Application for “Disability in the Line of Duty” effective March 1, 2023. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Bryant, Cramer, Kohls, Lay, Baggett, Laws and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Brent Armer/Edmond – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In The Line Of Duty”: No action was taken.

Brian S. Goins/Tulsa – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In The Line Of Duty”: Motion was made by Lay seconded by Cramer to approve the request of Goins to modify his pension from “Service” to “Disability in the Line of Duty”. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Bryant, Cramer, Kohls, Lay, Baggett, Laws and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

Jeffrey Wagnon/Tulsa – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In The Line Of Duty”: No action was taken.

Richard Tattershall/Tulsa – Request To Modify Pension From “Service” To “Disability In The Line Of Duty”: Motion was made by Cramer seconded by Lay to approve the request of Tattershall to modify his pension from “Service” to “Disability in the Line of Duty”. Ayes: Nimmo, Bennett, Provence, Fullingim, Lopez, Bryant, Cramer, Kohls, Lay, Baggett, Laws and Green. Nayes: None. Motion carried.

CHECKS TERMINATED IN JANUARY 2023 (Deceased):

Arapaho Garland R. Howell

Caddo Kenneth R. Whorton

Catoosa Dwight Sappington

Crescent Norma J. Cox

Duncan Betty J. Hendricks

Drummond Lora N. Crow

Drumright Teri L. Montgomery

Eufaula Melvin L. Cooper

Ponca City Delores Andrews

Madill Peggy A. Bailey

Midwest City Anna M. Brice

$5,000.00 DEATH BENEFIT:

Morrison Dee T. Ball

Nichols Hills Mary E. Wallace

Oklahoma City Peggy Burgess

Tahlequah Joyce Bliss

Tulsa Ronald D. Chapman

Tulsa Mary E. Lee

Tulsa Harold L. Reese

Tulsa Arnold R. Sikes

Wayne Ira R. Perry

Wilburton John Cook

Wilson Emma J. Tucker

Anadarko Mark Edwards, Child Of Ronald D. Edwards

Copan Stumpf Funeral Home On Behalf Of Dewayne J. Anderson

Fairfax Shirley A. Brewer, Widow Of Dale W. Brewer

Gage Nancy L. Morley, Widow Of Richard P. Morley

Muskogee Hunn Funeral Home On Behalf Of Roy Derebert

Morrison David Ball, Child Of Dee T. Ball

Morrison Connie Ball, Child Of Dee T. Ball

Morrison Carla Waller, Child Of Dee T. Ball

Noble Mcmahans Funeral Home On Behalf Of David P. Donihoo

Norman Wilson-Little Funeral Home On Behalf Of Harold W. Caskey

OKC Mary L. Colwell, Widow Of Bob L. Colwell

Ponca City Grace Memorial Chapel On Behalf Of Virgil O. Taylor

Sapulpa Rhonda K. Gatrell, Child Of Edward E. Duty

Sapulpa Jodi K. Crane, Child Of Edwards E. Duty

Taft Butler-Stumpff & Dyer Funeral On Behalf Of Willie K. McGee

Tulsa Shipman Funeral Home On Behalf Of Harold l. Reese

Tulsa Serenity Funeral Home On Behalf Of Arnold R. Sikes

Wayne Wilson-Little Funeral Home On Behalf Of Ira R. Perry

Westville Roberts & Hart Funeral Home On Behalf Of Alfred E. Hembree

Wilson Alexander Gray Funeral Home On Behalf Of Jim D. Barnes

APPLICATION FOR ENTRANCE INTO THE PENSION SYSTEM:

Ada Levi H. Teel

Ardmore Allen J. Williams

Blackwell Christopher O’Neil

Blanchard Colyn T. McNair

Bristow Steven Marlow

Chandler Anthony Rednour

Cleveland Christopher Kesner

Collinsville Russell Cashman

Collinsville Tyler Peters

Edmond Lauren A. Midgley

Guymon Macauly Evans

Hobart Devin Humphrey

McLoud David Winlock

Miami Brayden Smith

Miami Jasper Woods

Ponca City Autry Westfall

Shawnee William Motley

Tulsa Kolten Allphin

Tulsa Terry Barnes

Tulsa Horacio Bencomo-Beltran

Tulsa Kristian Fairchild

Tulsa Gunner Green

Tulsa Issac Ledbetter

Tulsa Daniel Mefford

Tulsa Dalton Ray

Tulsa Zachary Riddle

Tuttle Matthew Krueger

APPLICATION FOR SURVIVING SPOUSE:

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Howard, Common-Law Widow Of Zachary D. Adair (Deceased 4/26/2019)

APPLICATION FOR SURVIVING SPOUSE FOR CONTINUATION:

APPLICATION FOR DISABILITY IN THE LINE OF DUTY –MODIFY TO SERVICE PENSION:

APPLICATION FOR SERVICE PENSION:

APPLICATION FOR VESTED BENEFIT: n CONSENT AGENDA (March 17, 2023)

CHECKS TERMINATED IN FEBRUARY 2023 (Deceased):

Berryhill David W. Priest

Gage Judith Lalicker

Fairland Vera R. Boyd

Hollis Dalton T. Webster

Lawton Richard W. Foster

Mannsville Geraldine Gray

Miami Martha L. Gaily

Midwest City Darin J. Hodges

OKC Doris A. Bunch

$5,000.00 DEATH BENEFIT:

Pink Shirley Stansell

Rush Springs Minnie L. Davis

Stigler F. Pauline Harrell

Stigler Jimmy H. Stamper

Tulsa Anna J. Castle

Tulsa Shirley J. Benson

Wilburton Vernon Underwood Wright City Terry D. Laster

Antlers Serenity Funeral Service On Behalf Of Billy C Hampton

Antlers Serenity Funeral Service On Behalf Of Donald W. House

Berryhill David W. Priest Jr., Child Of David W. Priest

Bethany Shirley King, Widow Of Alvin V. King

Checotah Karen Bliard, Widow Of Andy L. Blizzard

Cyril Fletcher Funeral Home On Behalf Of Don Snider

Davenport Parks Brothers Funeral Home On Behalf Of Jimmy Clarkson

Greasy Audrey Howard Common-Law Spouse Of Zachary D. Adair

Laverne Rama M. Harvey, Widow Of Guy M. Harvey

Lawton Karen L. Haggenmiller, Child Of Richard Foster

Lawton Kelly Kaley, Child Of Richard Foster

Lawton Stephanie Foster, Child Of Richard Foster

Midwest City Barnes-Frederich Funeral On Behalf Of Douglas R. Herren

Midwest City Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home On Behalf Of Darin J. Hodges

Muskogee Cornerstone Funeral Home On Behalf Of Curtis D. Jackson

Okmulgee McClendon-Winters Funeral On Behalf Of Thomas Porter

Pryor Shipman’s Funeral On Behalf Of Richard H. Crittenden

Spencer Caskets Inc & Johnson Funeral On Behalf Of Paul Judkins Jr.

Spiro Mallory-Martin Funeral Home On Behalf Of Ernie Tobler Jr.

Tulsa Mallett Funeral Home On Behalf Of Stanley E. Day

Tulsa Bixby-South Tulsa Funeral On Behalf Of Gary W. England

Tulsa Patricia D. White Of Widow Of Jimmy L. White

Vian Agent Mallory Martin Funeral On Behalf Of Carl E. Rolston

Weatherford Lockstone Funeral Home On Behalf Of David W. Wright

Wilburton Mark Underwood, Child Of Vernon Underwood

Wilburton Marie Underwood, Child Of Vernon Underwood

Wright City Bunch-Singleton Funeral Home On Behalf Of Terry D. Laster

APPLICATION FOR ENTRANCE INTO THE PENSION SYSTEM:

Blackwell Andrew Frost

Broken Bow Clay Channing

Collinsville Tyler McCoy

Collinsville Jordan Vivar

Deer Creek Corbyn Slimp

Duncan Ko Withrow

Hominy Connor Wadkins

Nichols Hills Joshua Balch

Mcalester Logan Bellinger

Mcalester Devin Hunter

Muskogee Thunder Kirk

Nicoma Park Justin Nelson

Oak Cliff Jake Cole

Oak Cliff Nolan Kuehnl

Okmulgee Jonathan Evans

Sallisaw Jacob Lloyd

Sallisaw Preston Warren

Seminole Mitchell James

Seminole Jared Wyatt

Stillwater Joseph Lalli

Tulsa Ryan Arnold

Tulsa Bryce Beall

Tulsa James Bowman

Tulsa Joseph Crump

Tulsa Blane Dean

Tulsa Luke Dewan

Tulsa Ryan Fitzsimons

Tulsa Thurman Garrett

Tulsa Richard Hartman

Tulsa Brannon Holman

Tulsa Brandon Hussey

Tulsa Darrek Kirkland

Tulsa Matthew Krames

Tulsa Trenton Morris

Tulsa Garrett O’Hara

Tulsa Danny Oliver

Tulsa Chandler Olson

Tulsa Jonathan Peterson

Tulsa Joel Potts

Tulsa Garrett Richardson

Tulsa Jesse Short

Tulsa Jace Starling

Tulsa Grant Vanlandinhan

Tulsa Joshua Vinyard

Tulsa Corbin Whittaker

Tulsa Dequan Woodard

APPLICATION OF CHILD PENSION: 12/01/2022

Ann Vessell, Guardian Of Ronnie Vessell, Child Of Bobbie Vessell- Deceased

APPLICATION FOR SURVIVING SPOUSE FOR CONTINUATION:

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APPLICATION

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n CONSENT AGENDA (April 21, 2023)

CHECKS TERMINATED IN MARCH 2023:

Bristow Elrita J. Baker Deceased

Fairfax Shirley Brewer Deceased

Guymon Katherine Smith Deceased

Henryetta Ila L. Sams Deceased

Leedey Eleanore G. Smith Deceased

Mcalester Paul M. Lalli Deceased

Oklahoma City Linda G. Goodgion Deceased

Oklahoma City Kinley M. Purcell Deceased

Ponca City Sandra J. Martin Deceased

Seiling Lora Louthan Deceased

Spencer Paul C. Judkins Jr. Deceased

Stroud Dorothy L. McFarland Deceased

Tulsa Peggy G. Steele Deceased

Union City Patricia A. Everett Deceased

Waukomis Billie M. Roades Deceased

Wellston Donna S. Rackley Deceased

$5,000.00 DEATH BENEFIT:

Ardmore Harvey-Douglas Funeral Home On Behalf Of Joseph C. Phillips

Capron Marshall Funeral Home On Behalf Of Daryl D. Schwerdtfeger

Coalgate Brown’s Funeral Service On Behalf Of Richard D. Traylor

Coweta Velma L. Swarer, Widow Of Jasper L. Swarer

Durant Sherry A. Herron, Widow Of Don L. Herron

Frederick Jackson Funeral Home On Behalf Of Melvin C. Newman

Grayson Wendy Tucker, Widow Of Raymond Tucker

Hastings Dudley Funeral Home On Behalf Of Ronnie E. Bohot

Hollis Mary H. Howard, Widow Of Alfred T. Howard

Idabel Doris B. Elmore, Widow Of Curtis D. Elmore

Mcalester Bishop Funeral Service On Behalf Of Paul M. Lalli

Muskogee Cornerstone Funeral Home On Behalf Of Vernon L. McLemore

OKC Affordable Cremation Serivce On Behalf Of Kinley M. Purcell

OKC Temple & Sons Funeral Home On Behalf Of Ralph A. Davison

Picher Paul Thomas Funeral Home On Behalf Of Ernest Freeman Sr.

Tulsa Luginbuel Funeral Home On Behalf Of David C. Dayringer

Tulsa Mowery Funeral Service On Behalf Of Edward S. Sunday

Tuttle Susan Turner, Widow Of Scotty J. Turner

Warner Mabel C. Mcbee, Widow Of Raymond C. McBee

Webbers Fall Corberstone Funeral Home On Behalf Of Eual W. Cox

Yukon Peggy Schroeder, Widow Of Curtis D. Schroeder

APPLICATION FOR SURVIVING SPOUSE FOR CONTINUATION:

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Bartlesville Cheryl A. Ford, Widow Of Bobby L. Ford

Bartlesville Elizabeth A. McGee, Widow Of Johnny R. McGee

Bethel Acres Darlene F. Sullivan, Widow Of Robert A. Sullivan

Billings Vicki Waggoner, Widow Of Wilfred Waggoner

Capron Elizabeth Schwerdtfeger, Widow Of Daryl Schwerdtfeger

Comanche Melinda J. Newton, Widow Of George E. Newton

Coweta Thelma J. Greene, Widow Of James E. Greene

Glencoe Joyce Choplin, Widow Of Jim Choplin

Hastings Belinda Bohot, Widow Of Ronnie E. Bohot

Hobart Loretta Maggard, Widow Of Jackie R. Maggard

Muskogee Rochelle McLemore, Widow Of Vernon McLemore

Oilton Phyllis A. Alsip, Widow Of Jack L. Alsip

Okarche Margaret J. Biller, Widow Of Paul J. Biller

Ponca City Christine Brown, Widow Of Larry D. Brown

04/01/2023 Tulsa Linda M. Faulkenberry, Widow Of Peter C. Faulkenberry

04/01/2023 Tulsa Linda Kendrick, Widow Of Bobby J. Kendrick Sr.

04/01/2023 Tulsa Delores J. Lewis, Widow Of Kirk P. Lewis

04/01/2023 Vici Carole Turner, Widow Of Gary Turner

04/01/2023

Webbers Falls Regina F. Cox, Widow Of Eual W. Cox

APPLICATION FOR ENTRANCE INTO THE PENSION SYSTEM:

Coweta Michael Lenihan

Coweta Nikolas Moler

Cromwell Austin Galven

Cushing Isaac Cagle

Cushing Clayton Perceful

Durant Colton Ledford

Durant Austin Tomson

Grove Matthew Bush

Guthrie Caelan T. Groce

Harrah Webb Campbell

Harrah Ronnie Quinn

Idabel Loren Bumgarner

Lawton Kynel Daniels

Lawton Jesse Dodson

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