By Associated Press - Friday, May 10, 2019

UNION, S.C. (AP) - A South Carolina paramedic has been fined for stopping to purchase sunglasses while en route to an emergency call.

According to a health regulation enforcement report released Thursday, the Department of Health and Environmental Control launched an investigation in December after learning about the November 2018 incident.

Investigators found that a Union County EMS crew acknowledged a call from a patient experiencing cold/flu symptoms. While en route, the crew went to a convenience store so that a paramedic could purchase sunglasses. Her EMT partner reported the incident to their county’s EMS management.



WIS-TV reports the department determined the paramedic committed misconduct for creating a delay in the patient’s treatment. The paramedic was fined $300, agreed to a six-month suspension of certification and has completed an EMT ethics and leadership course.

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Information from: WIS-TV, http://www.wistv.com

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