ext_173198 ([identity profile] fengshui.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] topaz 2009-09-23 04:47 am (UTC)

I think the question here lies in the "whose usual and regular duties do not include the provision of emergency medical care" clause. A lawyer could make the argument that someone who is a certified first responder is someone whose usual and regular duties *in an emergency* include the provision of medical care. Now, whether a single kid needing an Epi-Pen counts as a situation wherein Tim was acting as a First Responder is hard to say.

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