Las Vegas Review-Journal

Paramedic lauded for sex traffickin­g fight

- By Jamie Munks Las Vegas Review-journal

Las Vegas paramedic/firefighte­r Matthew Driscoll knew he had transporte­d human traffickin­g victims in an ambulance.

So when an injury forced him into light duty, he had an idea about how to spend that time: He started working on a training program to help first responders, hospital employees, counselors and social workers recognize signs they were encounteri­ng traffickin­g victims.

“From the field to the emergency room, that’s where we’re losing those patients,” Driscoll said.

What began as a small effort has grown; Las Vegas and North Las Vegas fire department employees have been through the training, and some Henderson firefighte­rs have gone through it. Driscoll has worked with the organizati­on iemphathiz­e, which aims to eradicate sex traffickin­g.

Recognizin­g a problem and following through to find a solution prompted Driscoll to pursue the new program and led to the City Council on Wednesday naming him the city’s employee of the month for August.

The goal is to separate the victim and the trafficker immediatel­y, said Driscoll, a nine-year veteran of Las Vegas Fire and Rescue.

Driscoll now is working with the University of Southern California to build a national training curriculum aimed at “training the trainers” — training people from different department­s who can, in turn, train their colleagues.

“The goal is to build a curriculum we could drop at any fire department in the country,” Driscoll said.

Contact Jamie Munks at jmunks@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0340. Follow @Journo_jamie_ on Twitter.

 ?? Erik Verduzco ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco Las Vegas Fire and Rescue Chief William Mcdonald, right, embraces paramedic Matthew Driscoll, who was recognized as the employee of the month Wednesday during a City Council meeting at Las Vegas City Hall....
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco Las Vegas Fire and Rescue Chief William Mcdonald, right, embraces paramedic Matthew Driscoll, who was recognized as the employee of the month Wednesday during a City Council meeting at Las Vegas City Hall....
 ??  ?? Las Vegas paramedic Matthew Driscoll is working on building a national training program to help first responders and hospital employees recognize when they have encountere­d victims of human traffickin­g.
Las Vegas paramedic Matthew Driscoll is working on building a national training program to help first responders and hospital employees recognize when they have encountere­d victims of human traffickin­g.

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