RAMIE v. DEPARTMENT OF FIRE

No. 92-CA-2386.

617 So.2d 92 (1993)

David RAMIE v. DEPARTMENT OF FIRE.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

March 30, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rebecca J. King, Carter & Cates, New Orleans, for appellant.

Jay Alan Ginsberg, Asst. City Atty., Elmer Gibbons, Deputy City Atty., Brett J. Prendergast, Chief of Civ. Litigation, William D. Aaron, Jr., City Atty., New Orleans, for appellee.

Before KLEES, LOBRANO and PLOTKIN, JJ.


PLOTKIN, Judge.

The plaintiff, David Ramie, became a firefighter with the New Orleans Fire Department on August 2, 1987. After exposure to burning butadiene in September of 1987 and smoke and fumes in 1989, Ramie experienced episodes of unexplained bleeding from his nose and mouth following exposure to smoke. Physicians were unable to discover the source of the bleeding but agree that Ramie should avoid exposure to smoke.

Ramie was terminated from his position...

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