From: JD Runyan (JRunyan.Lists@dms.nwcg.gov)
Date: 01/13/03


From: JD Runyan <JRunyan.Lists@dms.nwcg.gov>
Subject: Re: What to do?
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 17:51:03 -0600
Message-Id: <200301131751.00868.JRunyan.Lists@DMS.NWCG.Gov>

On Monday 13 January 2003 17:26, zscoundrel wrote:
> As an EMT working for an organization, you SHOULD have been protected by
> the liability insurance of the org. you worked for. (Township, City,
> State, Fire Dept, or Ambulance Co.) If not, then it was foolish to not
> have some type of liability insurance. Most professional have some type
> of coverage, Doctors have malpractice insurance. Even Real Estate
> agents have E & O (Errors and Omissions) insurance.
As another ex-EMS worker, I always had to carry my own. My wife is a NICU
nurse, and she does too. The insurance that the org carries covers them from
damages if you fsck up.

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