An Orlando Fire Department paramedic who was one of the first to respond to the Pulse massacre is now out of a job. Detectives said Joshua Granada recorded a medical call and then played it to co-workers who weren't on the call. Orlando fire officials said Granada, who worked out of Station 10 on Vineland Road, responded to the Doubletree Hotel across from Universal in August. Granada's union representative and his former attorney said the the call involved Orlando City Commissioner Regina Hill. Granada is accused of starting an audio recording of Hill and then playing the recording for other Station 10 personnel, which is against the fire department's rules.