Ken Brucki, the Chief of the Orland Fire Protection District since June 2012, has been placed on a paid leave of absence for personal reasons, as confirmed by a district spokesman. The interim chief has already been appointed, and Brucki's leave became effective recently. Although the exact duration of the leave remains indefinite, it appears to be tied to some ongoing administrative inquiries. According to sources, Brucki’s tenure with the Orland Fire Protection District began after he was selected from a pool of three candidates following the retirement of Bryant Krizik, who had been on administrative leave prior. Before joining Orland, Brucki had an extensive career in firefighting, starting as a volunteer in Merrionette Park in 1988. He later transitioned to part-time roles in Darien-Woodridge before becoming a full-time firefighter with the Pleasantview Fire Protection District, where he served from 1994 until his move to Orland. In a recent development, the Orland Fire Protection District is currently conducting a comprehensive administrative review of Brucki's performance and finances. Attorney Burt Odelson, representing the district, stated that the review is focused on various aspects of Brucki’s role, including job performance, conduct, and financial matters. While the district has not provided specific details about the reasons behind the leave, Odelson noted that they are reviewing relevant documents and records as part of this process. This internal investigation came to light after the Daily Southtown filed a request under Illinois' Freedom of Information Act for financial records related to Brucki and communications surrounding his leave. In response, Odelson’s office cited active administrative proceedings as justification for withholding certain records, arguing that their release could impede these investigations. In Brucki's absence, Battalion Chief Michael Schofield has stepped in as the interim fire chief. Schofield, who joined the Orland Fire Protection District in 1978, brings years of experience to the role, ensuring continuity within the department during this transitional period. As the situation unfolds, residents and officials alike are keenly watching how these developments will shape the future of the Orland Fire Protection District.

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