Maryland Paramedic Charged With 23 Counts After Allegedly Contaminating Workplace Items

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A Maryland paramedic is facing 23 criminal charges after prosecutors allege he urinated in various areas at his workplace, including a pot of chili, in Towson.

According to WSFA, Christopher Carroll, 36, worked with the Baltimore County Fire Department and allegedly filmed himself leaving bodily fluids in several locations while wearing his uniform.

Prosecutors said the incidents occurred at multiple sites, including a public safety building and Fire Station 2 in Pikesville. Authorities allege Carroll targeted shared items and personal property belonging to coworkers and others.

Prosecutors Detail Alleged Conduct

Court documents state that some of the locations allegedly contaminated included his supervisorโ€™s keyboard, a refrigerated communal coffee creamer at a public safety building, and a large ice maker at Fire Station 2.

Prosecutors added that he โ€œurinated into the ice, wiped on a scoop and used the scoop to mix the urine throughout the ice in the icemaker before making a thumbs up gesture to the camera.โ€

Another video allegedly showed Carroll contaminating additional items, including a carton of orange juice, hand soap, an individualโ€™s ChapStick, a can of vegetables, an air conditioning vent in the firehouse, and a can of scented room spray in his doctorโ€™s office waiting room.

Authorities allege that Carroll recorded the videos and uploaded them online to generate income through subscription-based websites.


Carroll does not have a prior criminal record, according to his defense. Reports indicate that he turned himself in following the allegations.

The case remains ongoing, and no additional details regarding court proceedings have been released.

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