Hamilton paramedics fired over handling of shot ‘Good Samaritan,’ union says
TORONTO — Two Hamilton paramedics accused of failing to respond properly to a dying teenager’s pleas for help have been fired, their union said on Wednesday.
In a statement, the president of their local said the city had informed Chris Marchant and Steve Snively of their firing effective immediately — a week after they were charged with failure to provide the necessaries of life.
“This harsh and unjust action will be grieved by the union in an effort right this wrong,” said Mario Posteraro, head of OPSEU Local 256.
“This latest action sends a disappointing and unfortunate message to the City of Hamilton’s paramedics and all paramedics provincially that bad patient outcomes may not only result in criminal charges, but now, termination of employment as well.”