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.
Ed Racht and Matt Zavadsky recount their EMS advocacy testimony to the U.S. House Committee
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An EMS crew had transported Diana M. Corcorran to a hospital after treating her for a suspected overdose
Shoals Ambulance Service crewmembers were transporting Matthew Markley on March 12 when the incident occurred
The Ohio Revised Code had been expanded to let physician assistants and some nurses sign the orders but did not let EMS providers abide by them
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13 catalytic converters have been stolen from Nurses Heart Paramedics, which can’t afford to repair its ambulances
Much like directors guide actors, leaders can direct members to display positive interactions that reflect well on the department
Joseph Giovannone was being transported in a South Plainfield Rescue Squad ambulance when it hit a railroad bridge
Personnel from the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, the Sheriff’s Office, American Medical Response and other organizations responded
Investigators say that the responder was working in an ambulance at the time and that there may be more victims
In this episode, our co-hosts discuss a recent guilty verdict in the case of a former nurse who made a fatal medication error on the job
RaDonda Vaught, 37, injected the paralyzing drug vecuronium into 75-year-old Charlene Murphey instead of the sedative Versed
A $100M wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against the Rialto FD following medics’ refusal to enter a care facility to treat a man in cardiac arrest
What to monitor, how to track it and how to make meaningful improvements
The settlement money will go to developing programs to help fight addiction
The settlement includes an $84 million donation of Narcan to the state of Florida
In a 2021 letter, now-former director Chris O’Leath accused a former Freeport EMS treasurer of stealing the funds and then repaying the agency
Police said that Merredith Lovely, who was responding to a call, did not correctly clear an intersection before driving through a red light
Officials at both the federal and state level said AMR often billed Medicare and Medicaid for advanced service when it provided basic service
“Breaking barriers is possible,” said Queen Anunay, who until recently led the EMS division
Austin leaders are considering rule changes after a Texas law approved low-THC products to treat PTSD
Contact your representatives about the proposed EMS Staffing and Support Act
Crews were dispatched to a Bogota hotel to treat Taylor Hawkins for chest pain
The city of Walla Walla has placed Anthony Spada on administrative leave
The patient had recently moved to an address that was flagged as a threat due to a previous resident, the lawsuit claims
Anthony Spada has been placed on administrative leave, instructed to stay out of city offices and to not contact city employees
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