Investigation into firefighter’s Facebook message to patient costs $21,000

An investigation into a South King Fire and Rescue firefighter who sent an inappropriate Facebook message to a woman he treated, will cost taxpayers nearly $21,000 in legal fees.

An investigation into a South King Fire and Rescue firefighter who sent an inappropriate Facebook message to a woman he treated, will cost taxpayers nearly $21,000 in legal fees.

The fire department’s attorney Patterson Buchanan Fobes & Leitch, Inc. PS billed the department for more than 80 hours of work, at a cost of $185-$225 per hour, according to the invoices.

SKFR disciplined Brandon Church and charged him with professional misconduct in 2012, after Church treated and transported a patient to St. Francis Hospital while on duty Feb. 22, 2012. Two hours later, Church sent the patient a message on Facebook that was “personal and included sexual innuendo,” according to SKFR investigation documents.

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The state Department of Health in January also placed Church’s emergency medical technician credentials on probation, until Jan. 30, 2015.