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FL: Lee County Deputy Yvan Fernandez fired for not responding to 911 to eat lunch
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"A Lee County deputy is off the job after an internal report reveals he didn't respond to a 911 call so he could eat lunch."
"The investigation surrounds a 911 call from a home on Dryden Circle on March 13th. The caller wasn't speaking, so dispatch alerted Deputy Yvan Fernandez."
"But instead of responding, reports show Fernandez went to eat lunch instead. The woman caller was having a medical emergency and later died."
"'He made a decision at that moment of time that his lunch and what he had on his personal plate, pun intended I suppose, was more important than that 911 call,' Sheriff Mike Scott said." ... |
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