In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for July 29, 2024, Brad and Curt discuss the settlement of a fatal ambulance crash in Texas; criminal charges brought against a former Ohio fire chief who harassed a female firefighter; a federal court ruling in Louisiana that fingerprinting of firefighters is not unconstitutional; a jury award in favor of an Oregon fire lieutenant who alleged disability, veterans status and whistleblower discrimination; and a suit by a woman who was acquitted of arson for malicious prosecution.
City Settles Ambulance Crash Suit for $500k
Fired Ohio Fire Chief Loses Wrongful Termination Suit and Now Faces Criminal Charges
Court Rejects Louisiana Firefighters’ Claim That Fingerprinting is Unconstitutional
Oregon Lieutenant Awarded $203,900 By Jury
Acquitted Arson Suspect Sues Fire Department