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Paramedics charged after ‘selfie war’ with unconscious patients

The Okaloosa County Sheriff's office in Florida has charged two paramedics with waging a "selfie war" using patients in ambulances, some of whom were unconscious – Jul 21, 2016

FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. – Authorities say two paramedics engaged in a “selfie war” by taking pictures with incapacitated patients.

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The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office says in a news release that 24-year old Kayla Renee Dubois was arrested Thursday and charged with two counts of interception and disclosure of oral communications. Authorities have issued arrest warrants for 33-year old Christopher Wimmer on seven counts of the same charge. The release says Wimmer also faces a misdemeanour battery charge for holding open the eyelid of a sedated patient.

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The release says the selfies included 41 patients, three of whom apparently agreed to the photos.

The sheriff’s office began investigating in May following complaints from three other emergency workers. Dubois was fired a week later, and Wimmer resigned the same day.

Jail records didn’t list attorneys for Dubois or Wimmer.

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