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The ethics topic contains news, strategies and expert-written articles for EMTs, AEMTs, paramedics and EMS leaders on the importance of understanding ethics, acting ethically as a caregiver, ethical decision making as a field provider or leader, the consequences of unethical decisions and actions, and how to lead ethically.

I know Memphis Fire, and while the inactions of three members should not reflect on the entire FD, we must learn from these fatal errors
EMS providers and leaders have a “duty to act” to ensure patients are treated with dignity and compassion
EMS providers and leaders have a “duty to act” to ensure patients are treated with dignity and compassion
The NREMT and the Indiana Department of Homeland Security are investigating Muncie Fire Department staffers
American Medical Response has placed the DeKalb County medic on administrative leave
"[The city] had an overriding interest in preserving the public’s trust in Cleveland EMS’s capacity to serve the public,” Appeals Judge Chad Readler wrote
A Rialto captain, an FF-medic and an engineer are contesting disciplinary actions taken against them
During a welfare check, the firefighters found a woman who appeared to be deceased and reported this to a doctor, but neither had assessed the patient
City council members will vote on a 2-year ban on all chemical sedatives used to restrain patients as well as any new sedatives for medical purposes
EMS clinicians should rely on their assessment and facts when assessing people with a suspected factitious disorder
“EMS is a privilege that has been entrusted to you for safekeeping”
“I definitely am not a racist,” said Shannon Worrell, who led the Lake Waccamaw Fire and Rescue Auxiliary, also defending his remark to a same-sex couple
Shannon Worrell has been accused of expressing racist and homophobic sentiments at a restaurant
“Caroline’s Law” was first introduced after an EMT posted a murder victim’s photo to Facebook in 2009
Initial findings showed that if cardiac arrest occurred in public, Black and Hispanic adults were 41% less likely to receive bystander CPR than white people
Hennepin Healthcare, which has been told to address racism and health inequities, is investigating
Hennepin Healthcare issued a letter two weeks ago pledging to address racism
Timothy E. Ovadal, 39, of Madison, wiped away tears as the verdicts came in
Every EMS provider and leader has an obligation to heed the important lessons from the Elijah McClain case
How to hone tactical athletic prowess, develop specialized skills, embrace teamwork and shine in the spotlight
The petition comes three years after civil rights investigators found Hennepin Healthcare paramedics were sedating people at the request of police
Glastonbury Fire Chief Michael Thurz said the firefighter’s off-duty comment “blemished the organization”
The video shows an off-duty Glastonbury firefighter saying Narcan should not be used and “when people overdose, you let them die”
Sedgwick County EMS Director/Medical Director Dr. John Gallagher also came under scrutiny after 7 EMS providers were cited last month
Two of the providers were cited for allegedly witnessing the incident and not preventing or reporting it
Opponents of the proposal said it would prevent healthcare agencies from keeping track of which staff members are vaccinated
The inspector general’s report found more than half of female employees and 87% of Black employees surveyed reported harassment or discrimination
The ACLU of Ohio said some parts of the legislation could have a chilling effect on free speech
Though injury was deemed “incompatible with survival,” bodycam footage and records show patient was alive for hours before transport to hospice
The suit claims medics allowed the photo to be taken and that the retired lieutenant posted it online implying the man was a looter during civil unrest
The union representing Doña Ana County firefighters questioned why paid county first responders are required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine while volunteers are not required
The firefighter-EMT was arrested while coming off duty on Friday morning
The investigation at St. Petersburg Fire Rescue concluded weeks after a Polk County paramedic and captain were arrested in a separate vaccine theft case