Dallas paramedic gets job back after attacking homeless man – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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Brad Cox was demoted and will not earn back pay, said Jarred Davis, the Dallas Civil Service Department director and board secretary. A fire department spokesman would not say whether Cox had begun the training needed to return to duty.
Brad Cox was demoted and will not earn back pay, said Jarred Davis, the Dallas Civil Service Department director and board secretary. A fire department…
Brad Cox was demoted and will not earn back pay, said Jarred Davis, the Dallas Civil Service Department director and board secretary. A fire department…
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