Court order against man who vomited on B.C. firefighter offering overdose help
NANAIMO, B.C. — A British Columbia law designed to protect emergency responders and Good Samaritans has been used for what’s believed to be the first time against a man who vomited on a firefighter’s face.
Provincial court Judge Brian Harvey issued an order for the man to be tested after he overdosed on a street in the Vancouver Island community of Nanaimo in early August.
The five-year-old Emergency Intervention Disclosure Act allows a judge to order a blood sample from a person if there’s a chance disease could spread to a first responder or someone offering emergency care.
“It’s a landmark decision for us, it’s the first time it’s been tested in a court of law,” Nanaimo Fire Rescue chief Karen Fry said of the legislation. “It’s going to give us the peace of mind, that we know this individual will now be required to be tested.”