FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - We recently told you about the Powell County EMS worker and judge executive set to face the state EMS board after giving antivenom to a man earlier this year.

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The man given the antivenom, James Harrison, is the director of the Kentucky Reptile Zoo.

Those with ties to the Kentucky Board of EMS, also known as KBEMS, say antivenom is only allowed to be administered by wilderness paramedics.

Tuesday, the EMS worker, the judge executive, and Harrison were there to go before KBEMS’ Preliminary Inquiry B

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