Paramedic accused of urinating in locations at work including in chili, juice carton

BALTIMORE, Md. (WBAL/CNN NEWSOURCE/WKRC) – A Maryland paramedic has been denied bail after being charged with multiple counts related to workplace contamination, prosecutors said.

Christopher Carroll, 36, a suspended paramedic with the Baltimore County Fire Department, faces 23 counts of workplace contamination. Authorities allege Carroll recorded himself urinating and leaving bodily fluids in various locations at his workplace, including the Public Safety Building in Towson and Fire Station Two in Pikesville.

Christopher Carroll, 36, a{ }Maryland paramedic, has been denied bail after being charged with multiple counts related to workplace contamination, prosecutors said.{ }{ }(WBAL, BALTIMORE COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT, CNN NEWSOURCE)…

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