Imagine being able to hear and feel, but not able to see or move.
You've had a seizure, and during your ambulance ride to the hospital you feel a paramedic grab your chest -- exposing you to his colleagues. And then you hear him say: "Sorry man, I had to."
"Without the say of what happens to me and my body, I would want someone to defend me," said Kara Johnson, who was shocked by the allegations.
"We've reached out to the fire department to see if they're going to cooperate," said Alex Gortinsky, the attorney defending the unidentified 19-year-old woman who says that happened to her on April 17.