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Fla. FD introduces new patient safety measures after medic鈥檚 arrest

Flagler County Fire Rescue is adding 360-degree cameras to the back of their ambulances after a medic allegedly sexually assaulted a patient

By Bill Carey
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FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. 鈥 Flagler County Fire Rescue is installing 360-degree cameras on ambulance backs following allegations of a medic sexually assaulting a patient.

The new cameras now give drivers a full view via a front display, replacing the limited visibility from a small window, reported.


If we can鈥檛 afford two providers in the back of every ambulance on every call, maybe it鈥檚 time for video surveillance in the event of patient care lawsuits

Another measure is a new policy that requires two personnel in the back of the ambulance for underage or vulnerable patients who may be unaware of their surroundings. This change is significant as many fire departments face challenges staffing two people per ambulance.

reported that, even before the sexual assault incident came to light, a new policy was already in place requiring mandatory psychological evaluations for all new fire rescue employees to support their mental health and ensure professional conduct.


Video showed the former Flagler County Fire Rescue paramedic molesting an unconscious female

鈥淔irefighters across the country have, in many cases, been assaulted in the back, and some have suffered career-ending injuries,鈥 Flagler County Fire Rescue Chief Michael Tucker said. 鈥淭he camera now provides not only crew safety but also patient safety.鈥

The department has also created a rescue supervisor position to oversee personnel. Positioned between paramedic and lieutenant, it offers career advancement and strengthens the chain of command.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got great people working for us, but sometimes they are put in situations where a supervisor needs to make decisions,鈥 Chief Tucker explained.


From getting consent to the technological challenges of managing recordings, here鈥檚 what EMS managers should consider before installing cameras in ambulances
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