Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 First off, I would caution one to identifying potential suspects, who have allegedly committed a criminal act in an open forum. There may be facts and circumstances that you are not aware of, or they may not be true at all. This opens one up to libel and slander suits. Also, you need to use spell check on your email. warrent should be " warrant " personal should be " personnel " weekest should be " weakest " . I do not know if " Alan " is your real name, but 90210 is the zip code for Beverly Hills, California. The only Alan in the certification query is an EMT Basic- with an El Paso address. You refer to TDH as the " Texas state EMS Department " . You then say you " hope some thing can be done " , which should read " hope something can be done " . The reference to Texas state EMS Department makes it sound as though you are not in Texas EMS, or are not in EMS period- we all know it is referred to as " The Bureau " , " Bureau of Emergency Management " , or " TDH " . My 2 cents- don't slam someone on the list unless you have the ammo to back it up- if he is not convicted (if he has even been charged), you have basically said he did it- and guess what, he may come back to file a lawsuit against you for defamation of character! Any legal gurus.... (IE: Gandy, Ogilvie, etc) care to jump in here? J. Hoskins EMT/EMS Instructor Licensed Peace Officer moral turpitude? Do you think somone with moral turpitude should keep there EMS license? There is quite a cover up " secret " going on in a west texas town. It's SHH. for the employees, as if they talk about this there is a automatic 3 day suspension. Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil... As it stands Superviser Cole Bullard EMS#58176 can't leave the county without making a phone call to law enforcement. He had a warrent for " deadly Conduct " Booked in jail and had to post bail. This came about after he placed a rifle to the head of a coworker, at work in the crew room.. He was not placed on suspension and still employed working the streets.. This is the kind of person I don't want taking care of my family or those that can't speak for themselves...I hold all ems personal to the highest level of moral character, as these poeple go in to your very home at your weekest moment and make life and saftey decisions. If this same event happened but this person was a police officer, I belive he would be fired, and state action would take place to remove this person from ever getting a public safety job again. To end, EMS works with the public and has a public trust just like any public safety office Police/Fire/EMS. If this person can do this to a coworker and not face state action what could this person do to the confused, weak, mental ill. or combative patients...maybe some one in the Texas state EMS Dept. is reading this. I hope some thing can be done alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 First off, I would caution one to identifying potential suspects, who have allegedly committed a criminal act in an open forum. There may be facts and circumstances that you are not aware of, or they may not be true at all. This opens one up to libel/slander and defamation suits. Also, you need to use spell check on your email. warrent should be " warrant " personal should be " personnel " weekest should be " weakest " . I do not know if " Alan " is your real name, but 90210 is the zip code for Beverly Hills, California. The only Alan in the certification query is an EMT Basic- with an El Paso address. You refer to TDH as the " Texas state EMS Department " . You then say you " hope some thing can be done " , which should read " hope something can be done " . The reference to Texas state EMS Department makes it sound as though you are not in Texas EMS, or are not in EMS period- we all know it is referred to as " The Bureau " , " Bureau of Emergency Management " , or " TDH " . My 2 cents- don't slam someone on the list unless you have the ammo to back it up- if he is not convicted (if he has even been charged), you have basically said he did it, by the way you worded it- and guess what, he may come back to file a lawsuit against you for defamation of character! Any legal gurus.... (IE: Gandy, Ogilvie, etc) care to jump in here? J. Hoskins EMT/EMS Instructor Licensed Peace Officer moral turpitude? Do you think somone with moral turpitude should keep there EMS license? There is quite a cover up " secret " going on in a west texas town. It's SHH. for the employees, as if they talk about this there is a automatic 3 day suspension. Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil... As it stands Superviser Cole Bullard EMS#58176 can't leave the county without making a phone call to law enforcement. He had a warrent for " deadly Conduct " Booked in jail and had to post bail. This came about after he placed a rifle to the head of a coworker, at work in the crew room.. He was not placed on suspension and still employed working the streets.. This is the kind of person I don't want taking care of my family or those that can't speak for themselves...I hold all ems personal to the highest level of moral character, as these poeple go in to your very home at your weekest moment and make life and saftey decisions. If this same event happened but this person was a police officer, I belive he would be fired, and state action would take place to remove this person from ever getting a public safety job again. To end, EMS works with the public and has a public trust just like any public safety office Police/Fire/EMS. If this person can do this to a coworker and not face state action what could this person do to the confused, weak, mental ill. or combative patients...maybe some one in the Texas state EMS Dept. is reading this. I hope some thing can be done alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 Well, of course they're trying to keep it quiet. It's a personnel issue, and until all is said and done, it's nobody's business except the individual, the person who complained, and the supervisors involved in the investigation. phil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 TDH-BEM can be contacted in these events, after arrest and before adjudication. In certain acts, TDH can impose emergency suspension. I don't know if this fits, though. -mikey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 Help Stop The Presses. My e-mail overfloweth ..how do I get out of this thing. A zillion e-mails.. I think some of us have way to much time on our hands :-) J, Fair, D. Min. Certified Master Chaplain International Director, Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Chaplain Fellowship Ministries USA P.O. Box 753 Brownwood, Texas 76804 24 Hour Pager 325- 643- 8786 http://www.chaplain-ministries.com/fair.html > >Reply-To: >To: < > >Subject: Re: moral turpitude? >Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 08:18:49 -0500 > >TDH-BEM can be contacted in these events, after arrest and before >adjudication. In certain acts, TDH can impose emergency suspension. I >don't know if this fits, though. > >-mikey > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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