Corvallis Firefighter in Opioid Investigation

A Corvallis Firefighter in opioid investigation by city investigators has resigned their position.

Per a city press release, the City of Corvallis had opened an investigation after receiving information on December 7 that a Corvallis firefighter assigned to an ambulance took opioids from the vehicle’s onboard supply.

Corvallis Firefighter in Opioid Investigation

“These thefts constitute a grave breach of the public trust,” City Manager Mark Shepard said. “Corvallis Fire Department employees, like all City employees, are held to the highest standards of ethics and accountability. The City of Corvallis is committed to working with our partners and getting to the bottom of these thefts.”

Sherpard continued, “We are working with Corvallis Professional Firefighters, our local firefighter union, to review our internal procedures and add new controls where appropriate to ensure that this does not happen again.”

Firefighters have made multiple headlines from criminal behavior in recent months. A Texas firefighter has been charged with murder and Paramedic Edward Blake was accused of being a serial rapist.

Corvallis Firefighter in Opioid Investigation Continues

Access to these dangerous and highly addictive narcotics is tightly controlled by Fire Department policy and federal drug laws. According to the preliminary investigation, the firefighter falsified documents and supply logs to cover up repeated thefts over a period of at least 18 months. The firefighter resigned at the outset of the City’s investigation on December 8.

Investigators said the firefighter falsified documents and supply logs to cover up repeated thefts over a period of at least 18 months.

Corvallis Firefighter in Opioid Investigation

Details of the investigation have been turned over to the Oregon Health Authority. The City of Corvallis is cooperating fully with the Oregon Health Authority’s investigation.