By Joe Langeler
KING 5 News
TACOMA, Wash. — An investigation by the Tacoma Fire Department determined two new recruits cheated on an EMT test and recommended they be terminated, despite acknowledgement from a private company involved that an “administrative error” allowed the pair to get questions ahead of time. A department spokesperson also called the incident “not malicious” and a “coincidence.”
The two recruits are not being named since they are still employed and have not been disciplined.
Both men took an EMT class last year with Seattle-based Remote Medical International. Many prospective firefighters take courses to improve their resumes when applying for full-time work.
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