KING v. BERRYHILL FIRE PROTECTION DIST.

No. 109044.

311 P.3d 836 (2013)

2013 OK 76

Steven KING, Plaintiff/Appellee, v. BERRYHILL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, A Governmental Unit, Defendant/Appellant.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

As Corrected September 25, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven R. Hickman , Frasier, Frasier & Hickman, LLP, Tulsa, Oklahoma, for Plaintiff/Appellee,

Terry S. O'Donnell & Joshua A. Cline , Savage, O'Donnell, Affeldt, Weintraub & Johnson, Tulsa, Oklahoma, for Defendant/Appellant.


REIF, V.C.J.

¶ 1 This case concerns a claim that the Berryhill Fire Protection District wrongfully terminated the employment of Steven King for his efforts to stop a "training exercise" that involved the burning of structures owned by the fire chief. The trial court believed that the circumstances surrounding the fire chief's decision to burn the structures in question created a factual issue over whether this "training exercise" would violate

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