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A Denver Health paramedic fakes his license, and his boss keeps it under wraps
In 2006, veteran Denver Health paramedic Robert Loop unmasked serial paramedic impersonator Brett Andrews at the scene of a rollover car crash ("The Impersonator," August 31, 2006). "I knew that something wasn't right, because he was wearing our uniform, but I didn't recognize him," Loop said then.
Two years later, it's Loop who has been accused of faking things. As first reported on westword.com, state officials say Loop forged a document that allowed him to work for six months without proper authorization at Denver Health Medical Center.
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In 2006, veteran Denver Health paramedic Robert Loop unmasked serial paramedic impersonator Brett Andrews at the scene of a rollover car crash ("The Impersonator," August 31, 2006). "I knew that something wasn't right, because he was wearing our uniform, but I didn't recognize him," Loop said then.
Two years later, it's Loop who has been accused of faking things. As first reported on westword.com, state officials say Loop forged a document that allowed him to work for six months without proper authorization at Denver Health Medical Center.
Read More!