NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Three Nashville firefighters resigned in the midst of an investigation into their involvement in alleged lewd conduct at a firehouse.
Engineer Kerry Sales and Firefighter Quincy Corbitt, from Station 24, and Firefighter Jason Copeland, from Station 11 are accused of having women strip for money and perform sex acts at Station 24 in late Aug, according to WSMV.
Police are probing to see if the alleged acts happened more than once at the firehouse.
The accusations surfaced after one of the woman supposedly involved in the sex acts tried to extort Firefighter Copeland.
Deputy Chief Kim Lawson said that the allegations the firefighters are facing were serious enough to merit termination.
A fourth firefighter, Firefighter Darrin Bell, also of Station 24 has been cleared and has returned to duty.
Chief Lawson told WSMV that the final investigation report is expected in the next few weeks.