An Edgerton Fire Protection District captain-paramedic agrees to resign as the fire district board meets behind closed doors.
Fire Protection District Board President John Sherman says details of a resignation agreement could not be released because one of the provisions of the agreement is that details remain confidential.
The resignation agreement with Josh Finn apparently was worked out during a meeting that lasted more than 2½ hours at Edgerton City Hall. The board opened the meeting to the public to vote unanimously for the agreement.
Finn was one of six full-time “career” employees of the fire district for a little more than five years, and before that, Finn was an on-call, paid-per-call employee, sometimes referred to as a volunteer.
The meeting notice said the board would meet in closed session “to consider the warning, demotion, suspension with or without pay, or termination of employment of captain-paramedic Josh Finn, including the investigation of actions by and subsequent charges against said employee and the hearing of evidence concerning same.”