Ambulance worker is demoted
June 12th, 2009 | Published in UK News
A Fraserburgh ambulance worker, who blew the whistle on a colleague for refusing to attend a 999 call because he was on his tea break, has been demoted.
Alexander McLeman, who has worked in the Broch for 30 years, yesterday took up a new post as a part-time relief worker at Banff, following disciplinary action.
Mr McLeman broke strict Scottish Ambulance Service rules last year when he alerted the media to paramedic Alfred Park, who had refused to respond to an emergency call to help a dying woman who lived just 300 yards from the Broch base.
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