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Ga. medic faces criminal charges after pinching patient鈥檚 nostrils shut twice

A MetroAtlanta Ambulance paramedic has been accused of assaulting a patient during transport

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Marietta Daily Journal

COBB COUNTY, Ga. 鈥 A paramedic is facing criminal charges after being accused of pinching a patient鈥檚 nostrils shut at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital last month.

Justine Spatz, 33, of Woodstock, is being charged with simple battery and reckless conduct.

Around 11:30 p.m. March 28, an officer was notified by Kennestone medical staff that a patient was assaulted, per the arrest warrant.

The officer interviewed the victim, who disclosed that Spatz鈥攚ith MetroAtlanta Ambulance鈥攈ad 鈥渙bstructed her nostrils鈥 as she was being transported from her home to the hospital鈥檚 emergency department.

Spatz allegedly pinched the victim鈥檚 nostrils shut a second time while at the hospital, the warrant reads.

Following the interview, the officer reviewed the hospital鈥檚 video footage from around 9:30 p.m. and allegedly saw Spatz 鈥減inch the victim鈥檚 nostrils shut for approximately 28 seconds.鈥

Spatz was arrested April 16. She was held at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center for one day before being released on $2,970 bail.

MetroAtlanta Ambulance鈥檚 Public Information Officer Dennis Westover told the MDJ the company was taking the situation 鈥渧ery seriously.鈥

According to Westover, the situation was 鈥減romptly reviewed鈥 by the company鈥檚 Continuous Quality Improvement Training Department. The results of the preliminary investigation were then forwarded to their medical director鈥檚 office 鈥渇or further review and opinion.鈥

鈥淎t this time, we are waiting to hear back from the company鈥檚 medical director鈥檚 office,鈥 Westover said. 鈥淭he employee involved has been placed on unpaid administrative leave pending the outcome of the full investigation.鈥

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