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.
Clinical psychologist Rachelle Zemlok, a firefighter spouse, emphasizes the role first responder families play in career decisions
Chief Paramedic Mark Lockhart shares the 9-month process Durham EMS underwent to significantly increase EMS salaries
AmbuServe’s Melissa Harris discusses EMS staffing and leadership challenges
Deputies said Charlene Pigg never told responders about the second overdose victim
Francis Lenahan pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of invasion of privacy
Darrell McIntosh was accused of intimidating a competing EMT as they transported a patient
Alberto LaGuardia was charged again hours later for beating up a prisoner at the jail
The unidentified EMT allegedly pressured a patient to swig liquor on the way to the hospital
Mohamad and Fadma Boudriss say staffers at the Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg responded slowly last July when their son Yassin was discovered floating in the Crystal Pool’s shallow end
Gov. Bruce Rauner said lawmwakers waited until the last minute to bring the bill to his desk; he strongly opposed the fee increase
The lawsuit states that Nicole Carlton does not meet the minimum requirements for the job and failed to disclose a felony conviction
Extrapolating the consequences of a policy limiting opioid overdose treatment that goes against the foundation of EMS
Kentucky is the second state to adopt the classification for its first responders
Zachary Motta, 22, was accused of coercing a 12-year-old boy online
Firefighter Matthew Sanchez allegedly said to the caller, “I don’t have to deal with this, you deal with it”
Public policy debate, reduced access to prescription narcotics and societal desire to make real change are needed to confront the deadly opioid epidemic
Douglas Adkins said no new method has been adopted and responders will continue to render aid
The legislation was created after residents complained of bills for tens of thousands of dollars for medical flights
The street pill disguised as the painkiller Percocet could be linked to the deaths of as many as four people
David Cook tried to drive the ambulance out of a Wal-Mart parking lot
Christopher Barlow, 20, was armed with a handgun and double-edged knife when he was arrested
A proposal to withhold treatment from opioid overdose patients shows the epidemic’s continuing stress on EMS providers and its strain on municipal budgets
Fire-Rescue International conference speakers discuss the magnitude of the epidemic and the challenges it presents for the fire and EMS service
State park officials gave no response to their request for assistance in funding an ambulance service at Hampton Beach
The county is fighting with the agency over services like out-of-county patient transports
If an overdose victim has not performed community service on their third overdose, then responders would not be dispatched to the call
The EMS1 Advisory Board reacts to second-degree homicide charges brought against EMT Crystin Keys after a fatal ambulance crash
Our co-hosts talk about changing the tradition of not allowing EMS providers to get a lunch break and allowing them some downtime within their shift
The city is on track to spend $100,000 on naloxone in 2017, despite a budget of $10,000
Scrivani Norman Louis was arrested after police deployed spike strips to stop the ambulance
Christopher Felix, who’s also a member of the Hells Angels, allegedly slashed the tire after the truck double parked near the group’s clubhouse
Crystin Keys surrendered to authorities; she faces a second-degree homicide by vehicle charge
Zachary Myers agreed to let Juanee Crawford plead guilty to aggravated assault instead of attempted homicide