UPDATED:    September 30, 2025

Emergency Responders Health Center Data Breach

Data Breach Summary

Emergency Responders Health Center

Who Was Affected
Clients of Emergency Responders Health Center
Impacted Data
Name, date of birth, mailing address, passport or other government-issued IDs
Date of Breach
April 11, 2025
Have you been affected by Emergency Responders Health Center's data breach?

On April 11, 2025, Emergency Responders Health Center (ERHC) detected unusual activity on its email accounts, which led to the discovery of a cybersecurity incident. While no fraudulent misuse of personal information has been reported at this time, individuals whose data may have been compromised should take immediate steps to protect themselves. This article provides an overview of the breach, the information affected, and the actions you can take to safeguard your personal details.

ERHC’s Data Breach Investigation

ERHC, a healthcare provider dedicated to serving emergency responders, experienced an unauthorized intrusion into its email systems on April 11, 2025. Upon detecting unusual activity, ERHC quickly secured the affected accounts and enlisted a specialized third-party cybersecurity firm to conduct a forensic investigation.

The investigation revealed that multiple email accounts had been compromised by an unknown actor. ERHC has since implemented measures to secure its environment and prevent future breaches. Additionally, ERHC is in the process of reviewing the impacted data to determine which individuals were affected and what specific information may have been exposed.

As of now, ERHC has not identified any misuse of personal information, and the investigation remains ongoing. Formal notice letters will be sent to individuals whose sensitive information may have been compromised.

When Did This Breach Occur?

The breach was first identified on April 11, 2025, when unusual activity on ERHC’s email accounts was detected. Following a comprehensive investigation, ERHC completed its review and began notifying affected individuals.

What Information Was Breached?

The investigation into the breach is ongoing, but it is possible that the following types of information may have been compromised:

  • Personal Information: Name, date of birth, and mailing address.

  • Travel and Health Information: Details related to travel documents, such as passport or other government-issued IDs, and information associated with healthcare services or treatments.

ERHC has emphasized that no financial information, such as credit card or bank details, has been exposed in this breach. At this time, there is no evidence to suggest that any personal information has been misused.

What You Can Do

If you suspect you may have been impacted by this breach, here are some steps you can take to protect your personal information:

  1. Monitor Your Accounts: Regularly check your financial statements and credit reports for signs of fraudulent activity.

  2. Place a Fraud Alert: Consider adding a fraud alert to your credit file. This will notify creditors to verify your identity before extending new credit in your name.

  3. Place a Credit Freeze: A credit freeze prevents unauthorized third parties from accessing your credit file without your consent.

  4. Contact Your Financial Institutions: Notify your bank or financial institutions about the breach and follow any recommended steps to protect your accounts.

ERHC is offering additional resources to help you safeguard your personal information, including details on how to monitor your accounts and report any suspicious activity.

File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against ERHC

If you have received a data breach notification from ERHC or believe that your personal information was exposed, you may be entitled to file a lawsuit seeking compensation for the breach. Even though no fraudulent activity has been reported, the exposure of sensitive information can leave individuals vulnerable to future identity theft and fraud.

At Class Action U, we can help connect you with expert attorneys who specialize in data breach lawsuits. If you’ve been impacted by this breach, fill out our quick, easy, and secure form to get in touch with a lawyer for a free consultation. There’s no obligation after your initial consultation, and you may be entitled to compensation for the breach.

Contact Class Action U today to take action against ERHC. We’re here to help you fight for your rights and get the justice you deserve.

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