(Brighton, England) Two paramedics arrived at the house of a disabled man, Barry Baker, 59, who had collapsed. Unbeknownst to the paramedics, the phone was off the hook and they were being recorded as they discussed not resuscitating Baker because he "was not worth saving."
A police source, who asked not to be named, said that the medics were then heard discussing Baker and saying “words to the effect that he was not worth saving."The two paramedics were arrested and a full-scale investigation was launched.
The source said that the two men were allegedly first heard commenting on the untidy state of the house and then saying that it was not worth bothering to resuscitate Baker.
They are said to have discussed what to tell ambulance control and decided to say that Baker was already dead when they got there.
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