On April 16, 2005, Andover, IA volunteer firefighter Justin Faur attempted to rescue a co-worker who had fallen into a manure pit at his place of employment. Both men later died.
At issue with the fire department’s workers compensation insurance carrier was whether Faur was acting as a firefighter or as an employee as a result of his efforts to save his co-worker. The insurance company (Travelers) contended that Faur was not acting as a firefighter at the time.
Initially, a deputy workers compensation commissioner ruled that Faur was both at the time.
Travelers appealed to the Iowa Supreme Court and the Court sided with Travelers.
So, when is a volunteer firefighter “on duty” and at what point is a volunteer firefighter NOT a private citizen, but is “responding” to an emergency?
Here is my blog on the issue:
http://www.firefighternation.com/profiles/blogs/self-dispatch-or-in...
What do you think?
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