Between Jan. 1, 2020, and Dec. 31, 2023, the JPOIG claims members of the EBCFD received pay for off-duty injuries or illnesses costing the parish millions.
The EBCFD is a 200-member full time paid fire department which employs firefighters, investigators, training officers, records clerks and others in a designated fire civil service system.
According to Louisiana law:
Every fireman in the employ of a municipality, parish or fire protection district to which this Sub-part applies, shall be entitled to full pay during sickness or incapacity not brought about by his own negligence or culpable indiscretion for a period of not less than fifty-two weeks.
In total, the JPOIG reported that 78 employees received pay for off-duty injuries or illnesses, costing the parish $3,023,579 with $2,076,878 in gross salaries and $946,701 in employer
benefits.
Of that, 28 had a total of 36 instances of the injuries and illnesses and accounted for 60,303 FODI hours. This cost the city $2,445,929 with $1,681,902 in gross salaries and $764,027 in benefits.
JPOIG officials claimed that the EBCFD:
As a result, they offered the following recommendations:
They also advise the EBCFD to implement the use of signed medical release forms.
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