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Dominic Biscari has been on unpaid leave from the Kansas City Fire Department, which is seeking termination
The Waterville firefighter resigned after being put on leave, citing personal reasons
A Colorado Springs officer and a paramedic held Kevin Dizmang on the ground after they saw him walking in the middle of a street, speaking unintelligibly
The South Bend Firefighter was suspended for five days without pay and ordered to complete anger management training
The two Warwick firefighters underwent investigation following a patient’s death
The licenses of Brandon Colombo and Michael Monteiro were suspended after a woman died following their denial for transport on March 4
Buena Borough council members suspended one of two fire departments assigned to cover the city after several safety violations and organizational issues were discovered
Independent Fire Company Number 1 officials said they were blindsided by the Town of Maple Shade’s decision
Akron Fire Department officials said additional training has been made available across the department in response to the incident
Woodbury Mayor Peg Sickel said the city is investigating the volunteers’ credentials
Former McDonald Green Fire Chief Francis Ghent was initially suspended for posting “Dear Police, stop responding to these black neighborhoods”
McDonald Green Volunteer Fire Department Chief Francis Ghent’s post suggested police should stop responding to Black neighborhoods
Cedar Lake Fire Chief Todd Wilkening said he was suspended for failing to discipline the firefighter and notify town officials about the incident
Allen-Clay Joint Fire District Battalion Chief Mark Stahl responded to a call where an unqualified EMT reportedly performed an IO
Cedar Lake Fire Chief Todd Wilkening was suspended for allegedly asking why police were arresting “my guys”
The suspect reportedly got into a fight with a coworker before allegedly starting fires at his workplace and other stations
Crown Point fire officials say Cory Neises, a firefighter-paramedic, is using his paid time off in lieu of forfeiting pay during the investigation
New Fairfield fire officials said the firefighter will be required to attend classes that “cover the issues involved”
The Wagener Fire Department’s strained relationship with town officials culminated in the suspensions of its chief and assistant chief in November
Records show the engineer stated he was angered by the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin at the time he made the post
Tampa Fire Rescue will conduct an internal investigation into “allegations of misconduct and a lack of supervisory oversight associated with the misconduct”
Rockport officials plan to have a third party conduct an audit of its services after a majority of firefighters threatened to quit
Lewes Firefighter Williams Buckaloo, the department’s past chief, allegedly made the offensive post after watching the drag queen perform on Sunday
The Seminole County firefighter was suspended for three days without pay last month after allegedly partying 10 days into his 14-day quarantine
Augusta’s legal department has 30 days to develop a detailed plan for the city’s EMS response after city commissioners voted to halt the fire department’s service
A civil service commission determined the firefighter-EMT, who accused the department of race discrimination, violated sick leave policy but ordered he be reinstated, suspended and demoted
The fetus-shaped figurine with a ribbon tied around its neck hung in the station kitchen for at least three days before it was reported
The state has also served letters of intent to suspend the licenses of the two firefighter-EMTs who were at the scene
The firefighter was attending a work-related training event during the altercation with a Black hotel employee that led to police being called
Union officials claimed Richard Forte was entitled to $30,000 for the time he was suspended before his conviction and firing for the act committed against another firefighter
Lt. Demetrius Granado was injured while fighting a fire in 2016 and had to have his right hip replaced
Atlanta Fire Capt. Danny Dwyer spoke publicly for the first time about his suspension, revealing that he has accepted a position with another department
The fire chief said the lieutenant used “bad judgment” when he attempted to make the exercise more realistic with a live fire