911 Emergency Dispatching: Liability Issues at the Metro North Regional Emergency Communications Center
2024-05-28
Metro North Regional Emergency Communications Center
Instructor: Chief Terence Delehanty of Winthrop Police Department
From 9:00am to 1:00pm
Registration: 9:00am
The Course Description: Being a public safety dispatcher is one of the most stressful occupations in law enforcement- especially in Massachusetts. This presentation will discuss liability issues concerning public safety dispatchers.
§ The Homestead Act (what limits exist that protect you)
§ What if you own more than one home?
§ What protection does the MTCA offer to dispatchers?
§ Who has to pay? Is my Estate protected?
§ What if a dispatcher commits a negligent act causing death?
§ What if a dispatcher commits a negligent act causing injury?
§ When is the dispatcher subject to immunization?
§ What if a dispatcher is found to be negligent? Who pays?
§ What happens if a police officer fails to promptly respond to a felony in progress with the result that the complainant is injured or killed? Who is liable? The officer? The town?
§ What are the implications if police dispatcher imparts explicit and specific assurances of safety or assistance to a person who is eventually injured?
§ Why is Irwin v. Town of Ware inapplicable today?
§ What is the Mass Tort Claims Act (MTCA)?
§ Who is liable if a PO negligently injures a person?
§ Can a police officer’s real estate be attached?
§ What about a high speed pursuit?
§ Supervisory liability will also be thoroughly addressed!
§ When can the Supervisor be sued for negligent supervision? What is negligent retention and negligent supervision?
Register Now» Offline registration: pheagney@policelegacy.com or call 508-989-9848
» Cost: $179 USD per official.