Nearly two years after his firing, Brad Cox is returning to his job, but a string of incidents still hangs over him thanks to a pair of federal lawsuits.
Brad Cox, the Dallas Fire-Rescue paramedicseveral times while on the job in 2019, has been allowed to return to the department.
Cox would remain with DFR until video of the incident surfaced some two years later. Cox was first put on leave after thefollowed up with an article raising further questions. He was later fired from the department.with the city’s civil service board in an attempt to get his job back. If he failed, his last course of action would have been to take up the matter with the district court. But he prevailed after a two-day hearing last week.
Vess' family has been advised by their attorney not to comment on the case. McDade said plenty of firefighters and paramedics have been faced with situations where they’ve had to defend themselves, and that this situation has made them question whether they should., Cox was reprimanded three other times after he was hired in 2002. He was reprimanded for refusing to provide medical treatment to patients.
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