Leader Herald
JOHNSTOWN, N.Y. — An emergency medical technician accused of having unwanted sexual contact with patients in an ambulance told one of his alleged victims the activity was part of a “body cavity search” after he removed her clothing, according to a lawsuit.
The alleged victim, a woman, filed the suit Thursday in state Supreme Court in Johnstown against Donald Frye of Broadalbin and the Ambulance Service of Fulton County, which employs him as an EMT.
Frye, who also is a Gloversville firefighter, was charged last month with two counts of forcible touching over alleged incidents in 2011 and last year in which women told police they were touched in a sexual manner while patients in the ambulance.
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