Tenn. Law Allows EMS to Treat, Transport Injured Police K-9s
What to know
- Tennessee lawmakers approved legislation allowing EMS personnel to stabilize and transport injured police K-9s in emergencies without risking liability or violating veterinary practice laws.
- The law prioritizes human care first and limits EMS treatment of K-9s to emergency stabilization while granting good-faith immunity to providers.
- The measure was driven by concerns over unsafe transport practices, and officials say it has already helped save an injured K-9 that was airlifted and returned to duty.
