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AFD Deputy Fire Chief Dave Cravens and Deputy Fire Chief Jerry Burmeister, backs to camera, watch as firefighters battle a house blaze at 1210 Indiana Ave. on Nov. 12. Burmeister was promoted after his brother-in-law, Mayor Kris Ockomon, took office in January 2008. Cravens' brother Gregory was hired as an AFD firefighter after the current administration took office.
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Published November 21, 2009 10:47 am - ANDERSON — Anderson Fire Department leaders have hired two of their own family members since 2008 and say they followed a carefully planned hiring process that ensured their hiring decisions could not be construed as nepotism. Relatives in the fire department include Fire Chief Dave Clendenen’s son, Ben Clendenen, and Deputy Chief Dave Cravens’ brother Gregory Cravens.

City Hiring: Firefighting a family tradition
Chief's brother, deputy chief's brother, hired since 2008

By Aleasha Sandley, Herald Bulletin Staff Writer

ANDERSON — Anderson Fire Department leaders have hired two of their own family members since 2008 and say they followed a carefully planned hiring process that ensured their hiring decisions could not be construed as nepotism.

Relatives in the fire department include Fire Chief Dave Clendenen’s son, Ben Clendenen, and Deputy Chief Dave Cravens’ brother Gregory Cravens. Both were hired after the current fire department leadership was in place.

Dave Clendenen would not comment on the fire department’s hiring process but said it was a tradition for sons to follow in their fathers’ footsteps as firefighters.

“I hired 12 brave young men who lay their lives on the line every day they come in, and I’m proud of them,” Clendenen said.

Dave Cravens said he and Clendenen, who normally help interview job candidates, stepped out of the interview process when their respective family members were being considered.

Cravens said the department’s hiring process includes an independently administered written test that accounts for 25 percent of the applicant’s total score and a physical test designed by Anderson Fire Department that accounts for another 25 percent.

The interview portion of the process includes questions used by other fire departments in the state and is administered by Cravens, Clendenen, Deputy Chief Jerry Burmeister and union President Matt Cole.

Cravens said in the last round of hiring, 75 applicants were interviewed over two or three days, resulting in the hiring of 12.

“We thought everybody we hired were good, quality employees that would make me proud,” he said. “I’m proud to have my brother on (the department). I know what kind of person he is.”

Burmeister said fire fighting had been a family tradition throughout mayoral administrations.

“If I had a son, I would hope that he would get on the fire department and follow in my footsteps,” he said.

As a former Anderson Police Department detective and member of a family involved in public safety, Mayor Kris Ockomon said he was taught from a young age to value public safety and serve the community as a family.

City spokeswoman Tammy Bowman called it the legacy factor.

“Some families are committed to public service,” she said.

Anderson Police Department officer Zane Sparks, who was hired this month, said his father’s career as a police officer led him to public safety. Sparks’ father is APD Chief Darron Sparks.



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