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Knoxville Fire Dept. Employees Face Disciplinary Action

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Knoxville Fire‌ Department disciplines Three Employees After Mistaken‍ Death Pronouncement

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Three Knoxville ‌fire Department (KFD) employees have been disciplined⁤ following an ​incident in july where‍ a woman was⁣ mistakenly pronounced ‍dead, KFD assistant Chief Mark Wilbanks​ confirmed⁣ Monday.

On July 25th,⁣ at approximately 1:30 p.m., KFD responded to a call at a residence on rondo Road. First responders initially pronounced a woman deceased.However, a short time later, an investigator with the knox County Regional Forensic Center arrived and observed ⁢signs of life. The investigator,​ Kenzie Sellers, administered Narcan, successfully ​reviving the‍ woman.

“We don’t train for this,” said Chris Thomas, chief administrative officer at ‌the Knox County Regional Forensics Center, describing sellers’ speedy action.

Following the​ incident, the three KFD employees from Engine 15 were placed on⁤ administrative duties pending an internal⁤ investigation. That investigation has now concluded, with ​Fire Chief stan Sharp issuing an eight-day suspension⁤ to⁣ each employee. They‍ have as returned to duty after completing additional Emergency Medical Services ⁤(EMS)‌ training, Wilbanks stated.

The Tennessee Department of Health’s Office of Emergency Medical Services is currently conducting its own investigation‍ into the matter, ⁤and wilbanks‍ indicated that further disciplinary action may‌ be taken based on their ‍findings.

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