Hidden cameras found in California fire station, first responders feel 'violated'
- Four women at El Cajon Fire Station filed legal complaints after discovering hidden cameras in their bunkroom.
- Bella Mason found one camera in February and later notified supervisors but saw little investigation progress.
- They allege that the City of El Cajon and state failed to conduct a thorough investigation of serious harassment claims.
- The situation has been described as 'deeply disturbing' by Global Medical Response, which pledged support.
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Hidden cameras found in California fire station, first responders feel 'violated'
By Ava Kershner Click here for updates on this story EL CAJON, California (KGTV) — For many who work at a fire station, it’s a home away from home. “We literally live there on these long shifts, where we’re responding to 911 calls, you know, with a smile on our face with, ‘How can we help you?’” said Bella Mason, an EMT at El Cajon Fire Station 8. The grueling job fosters a great deal of trust among coworkers — but it’s a trust that has been…
Under forgotten clothes in the girls' changing room, the physical education teacher hid a camera that took photos and videos of several students at a primary school in Gällivare. Now the man, who is in his 30s, is being sentenced for offensive photography. – The purpose was not to collect any material, he said during the trial.
Hidden cameras found in El Cajon fire station, first responders feel 'violated'
For many who work at a fire station, it's a home away from home.We literally live there on these long shifts, where we're responding to 911 calls, you know, with a smile on her face with the how can we help you, said Bella Mason, an EMT at El Cajon Fire Station 8.The grueling job fosters a great deal of trust among coworkers.Trust that Station 8 in El Cajon has been broken.One of my coworkers texted me and he asked me, Do you have a camera in ou…
A hidden camera was found in a Toronto restaurant washroom and police are looking for victims
The Toronto Police Service have arrested and charged a restaurant owner after he allegedly installed a hidden camera in the establishment's public washroom.In a press release shared with Narcity on Monday afternoon, Toronto police revealed that they arrested the owner of Yomie's Rice X Yogurt, located at 4188 Finch Ave. E., Scarborough, on Sunday, April 20. Yomie's Rice X Yoghurt in Scarborough, ON.Toronto Police Service.It is alleged that in Oc…
Hidden cameras found in women's bunkrooms at El Cajon fire station
Four women who work as first responders have filed legal complaints after they said they found hidden cameras in rooms where they changed and slept at a fire station in El Cajon. “Immediately, like, I just felt sick because it’s gross. It’s disgusting,” said Bella Mason, one of the women who works as an EMT out of El Cajon Fire Station 8. Mason said she discovered the camera hidden in a charger in her room in February and immediately notified he…
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