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y <br />CITY OF COLTON <br />`ndorrorst�'� <br />AGENDA REPORT �a <br />rfot� <br />For Council Meeting of February 1, 1994 <br />TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND C TY COUNCIL DATE:. January 24, 1994 <br />FROM: GORDON R. JOHNSON �`- <br />Personnel Director <br />SUBJECT: PROPOSED DISABILITY RETIREMENT/POLICE OFFICER GEORGE NUNEZ <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Officer George Nunez has been employed by the City of Colton as a Police Officer since February 4, 1970. <br />On May 12, 1993, Officer Nunez sustained chest pain while working and subsequently had a heart attack. <br />Officer Nunez was admitted to Kaiser Hospital and treated by Dr. Chen who noted an abnormal <br />electrocardiogram. Officer Nunez was referred to Loma Linda Hospital for further testing. A coronary <br />angiogram was performed at Loma Linda by Dr. Long. The angiogram showed that Officer Nunez had two <br />heart blockages. Angioplasty was performed on three separate occasions for blockage, but this procedure was <br />unsuccessful. <br />Officer Nunez continued treatment with Internist Dr. Long and Kenneth R. Jutzy M.D., and remained on <br />industrial injury leave. On December 17, 1993, Officer Nunez was examined by Agreed Medical Examiner Dr. <br />Alan Markovitz. On January 17, 1994, the City received the doctor's report which stated that Officer Nunez <br />should "avoid very heavy work and undue emotional stress" and that his condition is permanent and stationary. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Based on the recommendations of Dr. Markowitz and the City's workers' compensation attorney Philip Mark <br />and the health of Officer Nunez, he will be unable to return to his duties as a Police Officer. Under PERS law, <br />the City Council or its designee makes the determination as to when a Safety employee is disabled and if the <br />injury is industrial. Acting Police Chief Bernie Lunsford and I recommend that the City Council determine <br />that Officer Nunez be retired for industrial disability effective February 2, 1994, by adopting the attached <br />resolution. t"-\ () ,f <br />CONCUR: <br />Attachment <br />.�� �Vo, -- 54 <br />
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