Councilors want first-responders on needle disposal
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Councilors want first-responders on needle disposal
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Jack Encarnacao
Two city councilors are pushing an ordinance that would trip a 911 call every time city crews find a needle on public property, following a recent Herald report about a 7-year-old girl who was pricked by a discarded syringe at a Hyde Park playground and forced to undergo precautionary HIV treatment.
The ordinance proposed by councilors Stephen J. Murphy and Timothy McCarthy, both of Hyde Park, would make emergency personnel in the city police, fire, and EMS responsible for proper disposal of needles, syringes, and lancets found on city streets, parks, playgrounds, and other public spaces and property under the jurisdiction of the city.
Murphy said he envisions a process where a city cleanup employee who finds a needle cordons off the area until first responders with hazmat training arrive.
Youre protecting the public by cordoning it off and calling 911 and getting the professionals to deal with it, Murphy said, referencing the plight of Cadence Epstein, who was pricked when she picked up a needle July 17 during a summer program at Iacono Playground. No child or no person in Boston should be facing what shes facing because of lack of protocols.