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Best Practices for Building a Legally Sound Fire and EMS Department
Fire Engineering Podcast Network
59 minutes
2 weeks ago
Best Practices for Building a Legally Sound Fire and EMS Department
In this episode of Fire Service Court, John K. Murphy, an attorney and retired deputy fire chief, breaks down how fire and EMS leaders can build legally safe, effective organizations. Murphy stresses the importance of strong leadership rooted in clear policies, open communication, and accountability. He highlights legal protections under federal and state laws covering discrimination, harassment, disability accommodations, pregnancy rights, and social media conduct. This episode’s discussion covers the evolving fire service workforce demographics and the challenges of recruitment and retention amid funding constraints. Murphy encourages departments to embrace mentoring, transparent and complaint procedures, and early intervention to prevent toxic work environments and costly litigation. Drawing from real-world cases and updated regulations like the Fire Brigade Standard, this presentation is a practical guide for fire and EMS organizations seeking sustainable leadership and compliance with the law.
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Fire Engineering Magazine’s been devoted to the training interests of firefighters since 1877. Listen to our lineup of podcasts featuring hosts from around the fire service.