![]() ![]() "It is difficult to reconcile her work as a firefighter in 1999 with medical reports in 2000 that indicated her permanency had actually increased," the report said. It added that published material about Layman indicated that she began to "strenuously pursue" racing about 2003 and that she'd been a volunteer firefighter since about 1999. "Literature written about competitive BMX racing indicates that it is a very physically demanding sport which utilizes all muscles of the body including but not limited to the shoulder area," the report said. The office received a voice mail and two letters, all anonymous. But somebody who read it was obviously aware of her status and anonymously contacted the "investigation and recovery unit" of the retirement services division at the office of State Comptroller Nancy Wyman. The story mentioned nothing about any present or former occupation for Layman, or about her disability retirement status. It added that she still "manages to find time to work as the director of Falcon BMX track in Meriden and as an emergency medical technician and volunteer firefighter in Middlefield, where she is a lieutenant." It said she got into "race shape" with "sprints, weightlifting and sweat sessions with her martial arts master," and noted that "Layman is also a black belt." It said she had been "BMX racing since she was a young girl" and was the mother of four boys, ages 6 to 19, who also were BMX riders. Falcon bmx meriden professional#The article said Layman "flies around the dirt track with the ease of a professional and the determination of an aspiring one," and featured a photo of her riding in a protective helmet. ![]()
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