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Changes Proposed in 7k Overtime Law for EMS Providers

17 hours 50 minutes ago
In this edition of Fire Law Vlog, Curt and Bill Maccarone discuss proposed legislation before Congress to extend the 7k partial overtime exemption to certain EMS providers in rural areas of the country. However, the current language produces more questions than answers.
Curt Varone

Estate Seeks Permission to Pursue Claim Against Fire District Following Fatal Incident

1 day 11 hours ago
The administrator of the estate of a woman who was initially reported to have fallen, but who was later alleged to have been struck by a vehicle, has petitioned Suffolk County Supreme Court for permission to serve a late Notice of Claim against the Farmingville Fire District, the Farmingville Fire Department, the fire chief, and the district’s fire commissioners.
Curt Varone

Fire District Sues Longtime Bookkeeper Over Access to Financial Records

2 days 11 hours ago
A New York fire district has filed suit against the bookkeeping company that handled its accounting services for nearly two decades, alleging the company refused to turn over electronic financial records, payroll templates, and other accounting data needed for the district’s operations and annual audit.
Curt Varone

Federal Court Upholds Warrantless Entry to Investigate Fires During Burn Ban

3 days 9 hours ago
A federal magistrate judge in Texas has recommended dismissal of a civil rights lawsuit arising out of a January 2023 response to reported fires on private property while a county burn ban was in effect. The plaintiff, William Lawrence Nash, alleged that sheriff’s deputies and members of the Hunt Volunteer Fire Department unlawfully entered his property to investigate fires that he contended had been safely controlled and extinguished.
Curt Varone

Fire Law Roundup for June 8, 2026

4 days 17 hours ago
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for June 8, 2026, Brad and Curt discuss the reversal of the convictions of two Aurora Fire Rescue paramedics over the ketamine-related death of Elijah McClain in August 2019; the termination of a Pennsylvania firefighter who was caught during an open mic moment using a racial slur; the …
Curt Varone

Fire Apparatus Antitrust Litigation Expanding

1 week 2 days ago
We have covered the anti-trust lawsuits filed against the fire apparatus manufacturers since the first one was filed by the City of La Crosse on August 20, 2025. The last time I blogged about these suits was February 12, 2026. While the suits continued to be filed, I hadn’t paid too much attention to them beyond robotically adding cases to my database whenever I came across them.
Curt Varone

Fire Law Roundup for June 1, 2026

1 week 4 days ago
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for June 1, 2026, Brad and Curt discuss a challenge to the dismissal of a San Antonio who was lawfully prescribed low-THC cannabis; a ruling by an Ohio appellate court upholding the termination of a Columbus firefighter who violated the city’s anti-harassment policies and workplace conduct rules; a …
Curt Varone

Texas Firefighter Says He Was Forced Out Over Prescribed THC Use

1 week 5 days ago
A San Antonio firefighter-paramedic claims he was effectively forced out of the San Antonio Fire Department after testing positive for THC despite participating in Texas’ Compassionate Use Program and possessing documentation showing his use of legally prescribed low-THC cannabis.
Curt Varone

Ninth Circuit Affirms Accommodation Efforts in Vaccine Mandate Case

2 weeks 2 days ago
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by a Bellevue firefighter who sought a religious accommodation from Washington state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The decision issued today, affirmed summary judgment in favor of the City of Bellevue in a suit brought by Firefighter/EMT Justin Jobes.
Curt Varone

East Chicago’s Punitive 8-Hour Shift Schedule Dispute Lives On

2 weeks 3 days ago
The Indiana Court of Appeals has granted the request of East Chicago Professional Firefighters Local 365 to send a lawsuit against the city back to trial court. The firefighters alleged the city violated Indiana Code which requires firefighters to receive at least 24 hours off in every 8-day period, as well as an ordinance that provides for six “reduction days” totaling 144 hours annually.
Curt Varone

Fire Law Roundup for May 25, 2026

2 weeks 4 days ago
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for May 25, 2026, Brad and Curt discuss a  whistleblower retaliation suit brought by a Florida deputy chief; a federal court decision throwing out a race discrimination and wrongful termination lawsuit brought by a Virginia firefighter; the reinstatement of an Iowa fire chief who sued earlier this year …
Curt Varone
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