EMSpassion94
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I was at home when I saw on facebook, yes, FACEBOOK, that our local fast food restaraunt was on fire. I looked into it more, listened to our county's dispatch, and heard my station had responded to the fire. They said it was just a small fire in the kitchen, no injuries. Due to pretty much everyone and their brother posting on facebook about it, I posted on facebook, "Everyone chill on the [fast food place name] fire. It's really NOT that big of a deal." I then had some friends who didn't know about it comment on my status, inquiring about it. I told them it wasn't a big deal and no one was hurt that I KNEW of, seeing as they said over dispatch there were no injuries reported. I then got basically chewed out at the station the next day by some guy who said I need to watch what I posted about calls on facebook, that it could come back to bite me. I especially need to be careful with HIPAA. I told him what I posted in no way violated anything, but he still said I was wrong and I could get in trouble. My thing is, ANYONE could have been listening to the dispatch frequencies like I was(I was listening from a site which is open to the public on my laptop) and gotten the SAME information that I posted on facebook. And HIPAA is just related to HEALTH information, correct? So i don't see how I was violating anything in any way. Someone please tell me what you think, and how you would handle this situation.