Legal Issues
The legal issues topic contains news and information about legal issues affecting EMS personnel, agencies or departments. Find the latest news from personnel misconduct, to disciplinary and harassment cases, to malpractice lawsuits, as well as advice to prevent legal action with EMS training, documentation and management.
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Federal investigators alleged Rural/Metro Corporation collected improper reimbursements over a seven-year period
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Officials said the bags contained equipment, narcotics and ambulance keys
The officer said the patient was “extremely aggressive” and spitting on paramedics
Three police cruisers were also damaged during the 20-minute cross-state pursuit
George County Sheriff’s Office officials said Michael Allen Travers, 24, should be considered “armed and dangerous”
Past Fire Chief and current Emergency Management Director Mike Myers will oversee changes in financial planning, hiring and non-emergency call diversion
Police responded to a report of an “unwanted former employee on the property” of the New Jersey ambulance company
Kenneth B. Ponce, 48, admitted to committing perjury while filling out paperwork about the company’s assets and debts
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A 21-year-old man has been captured hours after eight people were killed in shootings at three massage parlors
FDNY EMT Yadira Arroyo was honored Tuesday night as her family continues to await justice
Maintaining skill sets through regular training is more important than ever, even if it is through online platforms
St. Louis EMT Liz Smith says she nearly died from COVID-19, but the city said it can’t verify that she had the virus
Heather Schafer joined the National Volunteer Fire Council in 1993 and had served as executive director and CEO since 1994
The 911 operator and EMT says he was placed on limited duty after being prescribed medical marijuana for Crohn’s disease
The Chicago Fire Department called an EMS Plan 3, dispatching 15 ambulances, a district chief and chief paramedic
Ben Malesky was arrested for allegedly using Mutual Aid Ambulance business funds to buy vehicle parts for himself and a relative
Chesterfield Fire Company Public Information Officer Steven E. Frischling said was performing his duties and stayed within the law
Arrest warrant affidavits reveal police accounts of the events leading up to Richard White’s arrest
One of the EMTs was punched multiple times in the face by the patient
Medics were in the hospital offloading a patient when the ambulance was taken
Chattanooga Fire Department Capt. Brad Petty applied pressure to the gunshot wound as his daughter spoke with dispatchers
State Attorney General Ashley Moody and dozens of K-9 officers gathered Friday to promote the bill
Two AMR paramedics were among the injured
Becky Hedrick described how her husband Delbert became unresponsive as she drove him to the hospital herself
Ian C. McGhee, 43, allegedly followed the woman in his car before showing the badge and trying to grab her
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