After the great scenario Chris posted several days back which generated some great discussions, I've got a DIFFERENT type of scenario to get some input on, so here goes:
It is training night at the vollie station. For tonight’s training, the TO has chosen to drill on a timed evolution for attack deployment. The drill consists of one truck and 4 firefighters. From a standing start, the truck crew is to quick dress, mount the apparatus, the driver/IC will assign jobs and perform a forward lay from the hydrant to the training building. Dropping off his first FF to attach the LDH and wait for the signal to charge. The driver will then move the truck to the front of the structure and hook up to the LDH and assist the 2-man attack team getting the 1 3/4 deployed and get to the front door. When the truck is set and everyone is in position, the IC will charge the attack line and send his attack team in to find the seat and attack. Time stops when the water hits the "fire”.
After a couple of turns where each FF takes a turn in the IC seat, you get to the third FF on the team. He performs all his duties well until he gets to the step of the process where he needs to put the truck in “pump gear”. He forgets to take the truck out of Drive and into Neutral before he engages the pump. There is a tremendous grinding/crunching noise and the pump begins vibrating violently. The evolution is stopped while an assessment of the damage is made. Now, when the pump is engaged correctly, the truck vibrates noticeably and the pump makes some extremely unpleasant noises and will not build any pressure. Obviously the pump is FUBAR.
Things to consider:
This FF has almost 5 years experience with 3 years experience as a driver/pump operator.
He has been trained on pump operations and this is his “home” truck.
As of late, he has been dealing with multiple personal problems including a favorite grandmother who is struggling with some severe heath problems. He was recently laid off from his job and is having difficulty finding work. And to top it all off, he and his wife of 2 years separated last week and are planning on a divorce.
Over the past couple of months, he been late for station functions (including training) on multiple occasions and has been completely absent for a few as well. There have been one or two occasions where he claimed to be visiting his sick grandma and was then discovered to be on-line in a chat room.
For the most part, he appears to be a level-headed individual who (until recently), appeared to take his position with the department seriously and participated regularly in station functions. But the “mistake” with the truck is probably gonna take a good bite out of the station budget when things are already as tight as a drumhead.
So, given the above information, how would you discipline this individual?