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Hazmat cleaning ordered after alleged lewd acts by Md. paramedic inside firehouses

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Baltimore County officials have removed a paramedic from the workplace after allegations that he filmed himself masturbating in public areas of multiple firehouses

December 05, 2025 10:49 AM • 

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Editor’s note:
We have updated our earlier reporting to include new information from the Baltimore Banner that reports the employee to be a paramedic.


BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. — Allegations described as “disgusting” and “nauseating” have surfaced within the Baltimore County Fire Department, prompting a police investigation and major public health concerns.

A paramedic is under investigation after allegedly masturbating and urinating in shared areas inside county fire stations, according to the Baltimore Banner. The paramedic is also accused of posting videos of the acts on subscriber-only sites, including OnlyFans, as well as on public social media pages.

In a message to staff on Dec. 3, Fire Chief Joseph Dixon said an employee accused of misconduct is “not in the workplace at this time” and that the department will conduct hazmat cleaning at all fire stations and offices, the Baltimore Banner reports.

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David Marks said firefighters and paramedics informed him about the situation several days ago, WMAR 2 News reports.

Dixon said health officials believe that even if the allegations are confirmed, the risk to employees is minimal to none. Still, fire department staff are being encouraged to get tested at the employee health center.

Officials have begun hazmat cleaning at all career fire stations and in fire department offices within the public safety building to include:

  • High-touch surfaces (door handles, push plates, light switches, etc.)
  • Bathrooms and all fixtures
  • Water fountains
  • Kitchens (surfaces, sinks, appliances-inside and out)
  • Bunk rooms (beds, furniture)
  • Lockers (inside and out)
  • Floors (deep cleaning and sanitizing using germicidal products)
  • Several vehicles will also undergo professional cleaning and sanitization

The department is also replacing ice machines.

Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier called the allegations disturbing and said employee health and safety are the county’s top priority. In a statement, she said her administration is working with department leaders and IAFF Local 1311 to ensure firefighters have the resources and support they need as the investigation continues, but declined further comment, citing it as a personnel matter.

IAFF Local 1311 President Steve Redmer called the alleged actions a “serious breach of trust” with “no place in the department.”

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Bill Carey is the associate editor for FireRescue1.com and EMS1.com. A former Maryland volunteer firefighter, sergeant, and lieutenant, Bill has written for several fire service publications and platforms. His work on firefighter behavioral health garnered a 2014 Neal Award nomination. His ongoing research and writings about line-of-duty death data is frequently cited in articles, presentations, and trainings. Have a news tip? He can be reached at [email protected].

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