Texas EMS Magazine, Volume 30, Number 6, November/December 2009 Page: 46
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FYI
Final enforcement actions
and court orders shall continue to
be posted in Texas EMS Magazine
for a minimum of one year or
until the end of any probationary
term or period of deferment,
whichever is longer. This policy
mirrors TAC, Title 1, Part 1,
Chapter 1, Subchapter X, 1.552,
Posting Final Enforcement
Actions.
If a complaint has been
self-reported, i.e., an individual
or organization reported the
violation to DSHS before DSHS
became aware of it and that act
was taken into consideration
by the Enforcement Review
Committee, then the magazine
shall denote that the violation
was self-reported by printing the
phrase 'self-reported' at the end
of the entry.
DSHS encourages individuals
and organizations to self-report
rule violations to DSHS. When
the case is reviewed by the
Enforcement Review Committee,
the fact that an individual or
organization self-reported
a violation can be seen as a
mitigating circumstance.
A Ambulance Service, Laredo, TX.
December 22, 2008, assessed a $6,000.00
administrative penalty for violating EMS
Rules 157.11(d)(1), 157.11(i)(3)(A), and
157.11 (1)(1) related to failing to have EMS
ambulance vehicles adequately equipped and
supplied at all times.
Abernathy, Megan A., Frisco, TX. May
22, 2009, reprimanded for violating EMS
Rules 157.36(b)(3), 157.36(b)(26) and
157.36(b)(28) related to falsifying a patient
care report.
Acute Care EMS, Houston, TX.
December 22, 2008, assessed a $2,000.00
administrative penalty for violating EMS
Rules 157.11(d)(1), 157.1l(i)(3)(A), and
157.11(1)(1) related to failing to have EMS
ambulance vehicles adequately equipped and
supplied at all times.
Adams, Kenny W., Tyler, TX. March 30,
2009, twelve (12) month probated suspension
46 Texas EMS Magazine November/December 2009for violating EMS Rules 157.36(b)(19),
157.36(b)(26), 157.36(b)(27) and
157.36(b)(28) related to engaging in conduct
that betrays the public trust and confidence
in EMS.
Alvarado, William D., Houston, TX.
November 21, 2008, reprimanded for
violating EMS Rules 157.36(b)(1),
157.36(b)(7), 157.36(b)(28) and HSC
773.041(b) related to performing advanced
level care and/or skills.
Amherst Volunteer Fire Department,
Amherst, TX. March 23, 2009, assessed a
$500.00 administrative penalty for violating
EMS Rules 157.11(d)(1), 157.11(i)(3)(A),
and 157.11(1)(1) related to failing to have
EMS ambulance vehicles adequately
equipped and supplied at all times.
Amistad Ambulance Transports, Del Rio,
TX. March 23, 2009, assessed a $600.00
administrative penalty for violating EMS
Rules 157.11(d)(1), 157.11(i)(3)(A), and
157.11(1)(1) related to failing to have EMS
ambulance vehicles adequately equipped and
supplied at all times.
Archangel Ambualnce, McAllen, TX.
February 21, 2009, assessed a $3,750.00
administrative penalty for violating EMS
Rules 157.11(d)(1), 157.11(i)(3)(A), and
157.11(1)(1) related to failing to have EMS
ambulance vehicles adequately equipped and
supplied at all times.
Armstead, Evelyn S., Blanco, TX. May
19, 2008, placed on an eighteen (18) month
probated suspension for violating EMS Rules
157.36(b)(2), 157.36(b)(14), 157.36(b)(26)
and 157.36(b)(28) related to engaging in
any activity that betrays the public trust and
confidence in EMS.
Arnold, Stacy L., Friendswood, TX. August
14, 2008, placed on a twenty-four (24) month
probated suspension for violating EMS Rules
157.36(b)(2), 157.36(b)(19), 157.36(b)(26),
157.36(b)(27) and 157.36(b)(28) related
to engaging in any activity that betrays the
public trust and confidence in EMS.
Atascosa County Emergency Services,
Jourdanton, TX. July 5, 2009, assessed
a $3,750.00 administrative penalty for
violating EMS Rules 157.11(d)(1),
157.11(i)(3)(A) and 157.11(1)(1) related to
failing to have EMS ambulance vehicles
adequately equipped and supplied at all
times.
Big Spring Fire Department, Big Spring,
TX. October 13, 2008, reprimanded
for violating EMS Rules 157.16(c),
157.1l(d)(1), 157.11(1)(3), and 157.11(1)(13)related to failing to staff an EMS ambulance
vehicle deemed to be in-service and/or
response ready with appropriately and/or
currently certified personnel.
Bishop, James T., Stephenville, TX.
November 20, 2008, placed on a twelve (12)
month probated suspension for violating
EMS Rules 157.36(b)(1), 157.36(b)(26),
and 157.36(b)(28) related to failing to follow
appropriate protocols for a patient in cardiac
arrest.
Blasingame, Stuart K., Denison, TX.
March 8, 2009, reprimanded for violating
EMS Rules 157.36(b)(1), 157.36(b)(28),
and HSC 773.041(b) related to staffing an
ambulance with an expired certification.
Boswell, David A., Round Rock, TX. April
29, 2008, placed on a forty-eight (48) month
probated suspension for violating EMS Rules
157.36(b)(1), 157.36(b)(2), 157.36(b)(26)
and 157.36(b)(28) related to engaging in
any activity that betrays the public trust and
confidence in EMS.
Bowie Fire Department/EMS, Bowie,
TX. July 5, 2009, assessed a $1,500.00
administrative penalty for violating EMS
Rules 157.11(d)(1), 157.11(i)(3)(A) and
157.11(1)(1) related to failing to have EMS
ambulance vehicles adequately equipped and
supplied at all times.
Branstetter, Robyn, Lubbock, TX. February
21, 2009, reprimanded for violating EMS
Rules 157.36(b)(1), 157.36(b)(28), and HSC
773.041(b) related to staffing an ambulance
with an expired certification.
Brown, Chance L., Big Sandy, TX.
February 21, 2009, reprimanded for violating
EMS Rules 157.36(b)(1), 157.36(b)(21),
157.36(b)(28) related to failing to respond to
a department request for information.
Calk, Christopher B., Utopia, TX. October
13, 2008, reprimanded for violating
EMS Rules 157.36(b)(3), 157.36(b)(4),
157.36(b)(26), and 157.36(b)(28) related to
falsifying a patient care report.
Carr, Sally, Conroe, TX . November 6,
2008, reprimanded for violating EMS Rules
157.36(b)(1), 157.36(b)(23), 157.36(b)(21),
157.36(b)(28) and HSC 773.041(b) related
to responding to EMS calls and/or transports
with an expired certification.
CB Harvill Enterprise, Inc. d/b/a North
East Texas EMS, Center, TX. April 19,
2009, assessed a $13,300.00 administrative
penalty for violating HSC 773.050(a)
and EMS Rules 157.16(c), 157.11(d)(1),
157.11(1)(3) and 157.11(1)(13) related to
failing to staff an EMS ambulance vehicle
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