The fire department chief in Princeton has been accused of selling drugs from a town ambulance. Read more: http://www.wcvb.com/news/local/cent...nce/-/11983998/16995846/-/al0ho5/-/index.html
That would make sense except that drugs are not normally kept in ambulances. RIGHT THERE is where he went wrong.
I guess getting paid to sleep just doesn't pay the bills anymore. Bet he gets to Court and pleads "victim", got hooked on pain pills after he fell sliding down the pole or some such shit...
Morphine, Ativan, Fentanyl. Any narcotic/pain meds are kept in a locked, sealed box inside a larger drug box that contains non-narcotic drugs as well. Its inspected, logged, and signed for EVERY shift. Lots of paperwork just to break the seal, the paperwork and accounting is quite onerous for both the ambulance AND the hospital pharmacy that provides the drugs to prevent these kinds of shenanigans. Its extremely hard to divert those drugs without someone noticing, and the amounts kept on hand are quite small.
Its similar to GE,the MNA and FFs, every single one I know says they are voting R but the corrupt management at the top always sides with the D its flat out disgusting.