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EMS imposter was able employee, respected instructor

Emergency Management Alert, November 7, 2006

EMS imposter was able employee, respected instructor

When David J. Martinez applied for a job with the Sacramento Fire Department, officials had no reason to believe he was unqualified: He showed certification he had passed a national paramedic association's certification tests. So they hired him.

And he worked out just fine. For six years, in fact. Coworkers liked him. Students praised him. Then, a background check revealed the state paramedic number he was using belonged to another man.

The Sacramento Bee has details on the fall-out. Read more here.

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