Incidentcase217

Incidentcase217

Incidentcase217

A Springfield man who worked as a paramedic and EMT for several emergency medical transportation companies pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to stealing fentanyl and morphine and replacing the drugs with saline solution. McCleary worked at several health care facilities as an emergency medical technician (EMT) between Sept. 25, 2015, and Feb. 21, 2018.

A Springfield man who worked as a paramedic and EMT for several emergency medical transportation companies pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to stealing fentanyl and morphine and replacing the drugs with saline solution.

McCleary worked at several health care facilities as an emergency medical technician (EMT) between Sept. 25, 2015, and Feb. 21, 2018. During this time, McCleary worked for the Grove, Okla., Emergency Medical Service as an EMT, as a paramedic for Cox Health in Springfield, as a paramedic for Mercy Health in Carthage, Mo., and as a paramedic with Barton County, Mo., Emergency Medical Service.

18 separate adverse event reports were filed by individuals who received emergency medical services from Barton County EMS. In each of those reports, individuals advised that various opioid drugs were administered to provide pain relief, but due to McCleary’s theft of the drugs, and tampering by replacing the drugs with saline solution, each of these individuals did not receive the pain relief intended and experienced continued pain that resulted from McCleary’s reckless disregard to risk of serious bodily injury and harm to these patients.

Agents learned that while McCleary was employed as either an EMT or paramedic, various vials containing opioid-based drugs, including fentanyl, morphine, hydrocodone and ketamine, were stolen. Medical service officials advised agents that in some instances the vials were stolen and in other instances, the vials were tampered with so that the drugs were removed and saline was injected to the vials to make it appear that the drugs had not been stolen.

Approximate date(s) of the diversion: 2018
Where the Diversion Occurred: Cox North Hospital 1423 N Jefferson Ave, Springfield, MO 65802 Type of Healthcare Facility: Hospital
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