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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The 911 caller said he appeared to be drunk while he was having sex in a fire department vehicle on duty
Four firefighter-medics say they haven’t been compensated under a ‘propay’ system that established a lower pay grade but included a financial incentive for obtaining a paramedic certification
The service has been unable to recover after a theft that led to convictions of two former squad members and declining membership
An ambulance was initially sent to the wrong location in a 911 call where a man died from a heart attack
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In federal lawsuit against county ambulance district he claims discrimination and denial of pay, promotions and light duty after he was injured
In what was considered a precedent-setting case, he received probation and community service for not properly treating a patient who later died of his injuries
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Five of the seven have been off the street since July while two others have resigned from the department
She was caught snoozing 12 times; after more than a dozen complains over five years the FDNY took action against her
Current standard of care is “woefully lacking,” but attempts to contract with other ambulance companies for non-emergencies is held up in a lawsuit
Heroin is being investigated as a possible cause of the deaths after the two were found by their 8-and-10-year-old children
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Experienced providers should re-evaluate priorities before riding a bad idea into the ground
Grand jury has declined to indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo on criminal charges; two medics involved were suspended then cleared and reinstated
Three-year pilot program aims to combat fraudulent ambulance billing in Penn., N.J., and S.C.
Paramedic of 20 years is facing felony charges alleging he took painkillers intended for patients
Police say he may have encountered his victims though his work with an EMS program that helps teens
The Justice Department is conducting an investigation into possible civil rights violations that could result in federal charges
She was charged with involuntary manslaughter after an inmate she was caring for died
He was suspected after his partner thought he might be drunk, then found two morphine vials that appeared to be tampered with
We need to be better prepared to handle violent patients and should always take legal action against assailants
On one occasion, he attempted to pass a fraudulent prescription while in uniform and operating a fire truck
He and seven others were accused of skimming nearly $500K from the private nonprofit agency in Ohio
EMS providers are vulnerable to addiction by the nature of their jobs, and an unfortunate story highlights the need to plan ahead for this situation
Understanding the 80/20 rule and that multitasking is a myth can lead to better productivity
Approaching every scene with calmness, compassion, command presence and code choreography leads to better patient care
He was sentenced after pleading guilty to two counts of aggravated manslaughter for the 2012 accident that killed an EMT and a patient
The borough filed a lawsuit saying the communication company was “endangering the health and safety” of residents
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