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SC firefighter-medic fired over Facebook video post
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SC firefighter-medic fired over Facebook video post
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Date Added: 3/27/2010 Updated: 20100327222501 Posted by: mj85032 mj85032 yahoo.com
Author/Source: Fire Rescue 1
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COLLETON COUNTY, S.C. — A firefighter-paramedic has been fired over a video he posted on Facebook of an exchange between two cartoon characters at a hospital.
Live5News reported that Jason Brown created the three-minute clip — featuring a responder and a doctor — on an animation program before posting it on the social networking Web site.
After being alerted to the clip, his supervisors at Colleton County, S.C., Fire-Rescue terminated his employment.
Colleton County Fire-Rescue Director Barry McRoy called the video "derogatory" in the letter of termination and that Brown had "displayed poor judgment."
Brown told Live5News the clip was created as an exaggerated version of real-life experiences EMS faces.
"It's just general things that go on in the day-to-day business of us running calls within any fire department, any EMS," he told the station.
The clip opens with a firefighter-paramedic arriving at a hospital following a 911 call by the doctor. He tells the responder, "We have a patient that needs to be transported to another hospital ASAP." When the responder asks what is wrong with the patient, he is told, "The patient has a cold and a runny nose."
In the letter of termination, which is hosted on Live5News.com, McRoy said Brown has displayed behavior unbecoming of an employee at the department.
"This video has created an embarrassing situation for this department, our public image and the cooperative relationship we enjoy with Colleton Medical Center," he added. "It reflects poorly on you and Colleton County."
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