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View our Expert Witness DirectoryThis highly qualified expert is a licensed paramedic who has worked in emergency response for over 30 years. Former positions have included former Deputy Director of The EMS Institute at Stamford Hospital and Program Director at the Join Hospital Planning Council. Currently, he is the Deputy Director of an EMS agency with a 7.1 million dollar operational budget that provides responds to approximately 6,200 requests per year to a major CT city. He manages 4 primary ambulances and 75 person staff. This expert earned his BA at New York University and is a member of the State of CT EMS Advisory Board as well as the the Chairman of the Southwest EMS Training Committee.
Paramedic & Educator, An EMS agency in CT
Bachelor of Arts (BA), New York University
Kent,
Connecticut
This expert spent more than four decades with the New York City Fire Department, serving as a Battalion Chief for more than half of his career. He served as the Chief in Charge of Curriculum and Officer Development at the New York Fire Department Training Academy on Randall's Island, and is a regular speaker at the Fire Department Instructors Conference. He has authored numerous articles in firefighting publications and published a book on emergency response, which became the basis of a course at John Jay College.
Consultant, Multiple fire departments in NY
Bachelor of Science (BS), John Jay College
Long Beach,
New York
This highly qualified expert has 30+ years in EMS. He earned AS degrees in fire science technology and medical services technology from Indian River Community College. He is a certified EMT, paramedic, and firefighter. He has served as an EMT at Lifeline Ambulance Service Inc. and as a Paramedic at Emergency Medical Consultants Inc. before joining the Indian River County EMS unit in Vero Beach, Florida. There, he served as an EMS paramedic, an EMS lieutenant paramedic, EMS captain paramedic and finally as EMS deputy chief. He was previously on the Florida EMS Advisory Council and still holds positions on several state committees. He currently serves as battalion chief of training and QA/QI for a county fire rescue unit in Floria. In this role he is responsible for QA/QI of all EMS reports, training all EMS employees, and updating the unit's medical guidelines. He also currently serves on the NAEMT Board of Directors as a regional director and has presented on EMS related topics at CLINCON, IAFC-Fire Rescue Med, and APCO. He is a member of the National Fire Protection Association participates as a member of their Emergency Medical Services Committee and their Ambulances Committee.
ESF8 Coordinator, A health department in FL
Associate of Science (AS), Indian River Community College
Webster,
Florida
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What Can an Emergency Response Expert Witness Opine On?
CPR Administration
Performing chest compressions and rescue breaths.
First Aid Treatment
Providing initial care for injuries.
Defibrillation
Using an AED to restore heart rhythm.
Wound Care
Cleaning and dressing cuts or abrasions.
Choking Relief
Clearing airway obstruction in victims.
Triage Assessment
Prioritizing patients based on severity.
FAQs for Emergency Response Expert Witnesses
What is a emergency response expert witness?
An emergency response expert witness is a specialist who explains industry standards and actions taken during crises. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing protocols, testifying in court, and clarifying complex emergency response issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the insights of an Emergency Response expert witness?
Emergency response expert witnesses support cases involving 911 dispatch errors, EMS negligence, fire and hazmat incidents, disaster management failures, and emergency preparedness.
How can an Emergency Response expert witness evaluate compliance with industry protocols?
An Emergency Response expert witness evaluates compliance by comparing actions, training, and documentation to established industry protocols, regulations, and best-practice standards.
What Emergency Response expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive Emergency Response expert witness qualifications are advanced field experience, specialized certifications, leadership in major incidents, and a strong record of courtroom testimony.
How does an Emergency Response expert witness assess the adequacy of incident command decisions?
An Emergency Response expert witness evaluates incident command decisions by comparing actions to protocols, training, risk assessments, resource use, timelines, and outcomes.
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