Tuesday, January 15 2013 6:16 PM EST2013-01-15 23:16:27 GMT
A retired Detroit EMS paramedic who is now the president of a private ambulance company was accused of call jumping, but now an official says there is no evidence to support any concerns.
A retired Detroit EMS paramedic who is now the president of a private ambulance company was accused of call jumping, but now an official says there is no evidence to support any concerns.
By Taryn Asher Fox 2 News
DETROIT (WJBK) -- Wisam Zeineh helped expose the EMS crisis in Detroit, then left in disgust. Now this same paramedic is accused of not playing by the rules.
"The Detroit Fire Department is the worst fire department in America. I say it loud and I'm certainly not proud," Zeineh once told Fox 2.
It was the comment heard across the city from a Detroit EMS worker outspoken to say the least. However, Zeineh retired last September and decided to help launch Medovation -- a one ambulance company based on Livernois in southwest Detroit.
It's been in business three weeks, and Jerald James, the chief of EMS in Detroit, confirms Zenieh, the president of the company, is already facing several allegations of call jumping when private ambulance companies show up first to dispatched calls in hopes of snagging customers.
"Two complaints by two private EMS companies and two by Detroit's EMS. They accuse you of call jumping," I told Zenieh.
"Really. Wow, that's surprising. It's funny how you devote a career to people in the city and the population and stuff like this comes up," he said.
Not too surprising. Zenieh received a copy of a letter from the city about the accusations.
How does he get his runs? Zenieh claims his ambulance was in the area when he was flagged down by people in need or he's alerted by his dispatch center in Livonia.
"When the 9-1-1 calls come in, they don't go to your Livonia office," I told Zenieh.
"People call us separately," he said.
"How do they have this number?" I asked.
"We market. We advertise," he answered.
Call jumping is against the law and it's essentially stealing around $800 from the city per run, but in Detroit where the EMS budget has been slashed, trucks break down all the time and slow response times in some cases have cost people their lives, does it matter which ambulance shoes up first?
"At the end of the day when you call 9-1-1, you want somebody to show up," said EMS President Joe Barney.
He also said there are enough runs to go around, there is just a legal way to go about it. And on top of that, he's received two complaints that Zenieh has threatened his members on the job which have since been filed with Detroit Police.
"There's a proper way to conduct business. You can't be out here threatening to assault people. If you are jumping runs, this is not Mother Jugs and Speed from the 70s like the movie. You get an MOU and you get approval by DEMCA and you pull whatever runs that you've agreed to with the City of Detroit."
"It's not true," said Zeineh. "Deny it all."
Zeineh also said he plans to deny it again at a meeting set for Tuesday with Detroit's Medical Control Authority, who we're told could decide to pull the licence of the newly formed ambulance company.
"This is an overwhelming amount of attention to something because people feel threatened by someone who has commitment and by someone who has passion for serving this city," Zeineh said. "So they can be mad. These are lies."
Tuesday, June 18 2013 9:02 AM EDT2013-06-18 13:02:29 GMT
The FBI and local police have teamed up hoping to solve a 38-year-old murder mystery. They are searching an Oakland Township field looking for Jimmy Hoffa.
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Wednesday, June 12 2013 11:26 PM EDT2013-06-13 03:26:44 GMT
Less than 24 hours after a judge bounced Detroit mayoral candidate Mike Duggan from the ballot saying he didn't meet the City Charter's residency requirements, a negative political ad hit the air.
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Wednesday, June 12 2013 8:49 AM EDT2013-06-12 12:49:07 GMT
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Tuesday, June 11 2013 10:38 AM EDT2013-06-11 14:38:08 GMT
It was late last week after the last day of school when parents received an unexpected letter in their email that reads more like more soap opera than something from a school district.
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Tuesday, June 18 2013 11:38 PM EDT2013-06-19 03:38:44 GMT
After initially defying federal regulators, Chrysler abruptly agreed Tuesday to recall some older-model Jeeps with fuel tanks that could rupture and cause fires in rear-end collisions.
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Tuesday, June 18 2013 11:29 PM EDT2013-06-19 03:29:11 GMT
An angry pastor is trying to keep his cool. He is mad at whoever tore apart his air conditioning unit to steal the copper, but he also says the entire community shares the blame.
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Tuesday, June 18 2013 9:46 PM EDT2013-06-19 01:46:58 GMT
Nearly a hundred years ago, two girls from Detroit put a message in a bottle and threw it into the waters of the St. Clair River. Now that message is back on dry land after being found by a diver in 30 feet of water.
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Tuesday, June 18 2013 7:26 PM EDT2013-06-18 23:26:33 GMT
The latest dig in the search for former Teamsters' boss Jimmy Hoffa will resume on Wednesday in an Oakland Township field. So far, crews have found two concrete slabs and animal bones.
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Tuesday, June 18 2013 4:54 PM EDT2013-06-18 20:54:19 GMT
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Tuesday, June 18 2013 12:20 PM EDT2013-06-18 16:20:44 GMT
Detroit Metropolitan Airport officials evacuated a section of the McNamara Terminal Tuesday morning after a canine picked up the scent of explosives on the apron, where planes load.
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