The City of Honolulu is facing a lawsuit by the family of a 91-year-old man who burned to death in an ambulance during transport. Fred Kaneshiro died in the August 24, 2022 explosion and fire that investigators concluded was related to a faulty oxygen regulator.| Fire Law Blog
The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that a fire department that uses apparatus to block traffic at an accident scene, is entitled to governmental immunity in the event that an errant driver strikes the vehicle. The decision reverses a trial court ruling that held that the motor-vehicle exception to governmental immunity applied to potentially expose the department to liability.| Fire Law Blog
Columbus Fire Fighters Union IAFF Local 67 and Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 9 have filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of their members following a ransomware cyberattack on the city’s information technology. The attack is believed to have occurred on July 18, 2024, and resulted in the theft of the employees’ personal and confidential information.| Fire Law Blog
The New York Supreme Court for Dutchess County has ruled that a fire department that requests aid from a neighboring community is responsible to compensate that assisting department for damage that occurs to their apparatus, even though the apparatus has been released from the incident, and even though the damage was solely the result of negligence by its driver.| Fire Law Blog