Legal Aspects of Emergency Services

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  • ISBN 9781284227970
  • Weight: 709g
  • Publication Date: 02 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Legal Aspects of Emergency Services, Second Edition, also includes Navigate Advantage Access that unlocks a complete eBook, Study Center, homework and Assessment Center, and a dashboard that reports actionable data. Experience Navigate today at www.jblnavigate.com. Legal Aspects of Emergency Services, Second Edition introduces members of fire and emergency medical services to the legal system in the United States, showing them how various types of laws affect their work in emergency services. After studying Legal Aspects of Emergency Services, Second Edition, students will be able to identify situations in their work environment—whether at incident scenes or at the station—that reflect federal, state, and local laws, or may require the assistance of an attorney. The knowledge gained through this text can influence emergency responders’ words and actions in legally sensitive situations. Legal Aspects of Emergency Services, Second Edition progresses from a general foundation in the U.S. legal system, to general types of laws, and then to the more specific types of laws affecting emergency services, covering the legal aspects of topics such as: Patient privacy Emergency medical care Public information transparency Technology use Civil rights Employment benefits Employee safety Employer-employee relations Community rights Legal Aspects of Emergency Services, Second Edition also includes: Decisions from influential court cases Fictional case studies Clarifications of tricky legal concepts Sampling of state laws involving emergency services Legal Aspects of Emergency Services, Second Edition is designed to provide fire and emergency services personnel with basic legal knowledge so that, when faced with a legal quandary, they may remember the core principles discussed throughout this book and recognize the need to seek qualified legal advice. It is a vital resource for those studying for promotion, individuals taking civil service examinations, fire science students, and existing practitioners.
~~Greg currently serves as Dean for the School of Protective and Human Services at WCTC and has been in the position since February 2010. Prior to being named Dean, he served as Associate Dean of Fire and EMS Training at WCTC from August 2004 to January 2010. Greg is licensed to practice law in Wisconsin (he maintains an inactive status in California as well) and holds several degrees including a Doctor of Education, a Juris Doctor, and two Bachelor of Science Degrees (Fire Science Management and Industrial Engineering). Greg also has volunteer and career/paid firefighting and EMS experience dating back to 1992. He has served with several departments in various capacities that included not only fire suppression and EMS duties, but as a fire inspector, fire cause and origin investigator, line officer, public relations director, and union representative. Greg is currently a member of the Hartland Fire Department in Wisconsin, teaches legal aspects courses as an adjunct visiting professor at Southern Illinois University (Carbondale, IL), and is a governor-appointed member of the State of Wisconsin EMS Board.