Sex Ad Shows Woman Posing inside Atlanta Fire Station

Sep 15, 2015 - 07:03
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Sex Ad Shows Woman Posing inside Atlanta Fire Station
Sex Ad Shows Woman Posing inside Atlanta Fire Station

City officials have launched an inteal investigation after photos of a woman posing inside an Atlanta Fire station surfaced.

The photos were part of an online ad appearing to offer escort services. The racy photos show a woman posing in a suggestive manner around fire engines, firefighters’ gear, and other equipment. Markings suggest the photos were taken inside of Atlanta Fire Station 2.

”The Atlanta Fire Rescue Department will launch an inteal investigation into the matter, and will take decisive action based on the outcome of the investigation, read a statement from an Atlanta Fire Department spokesperson.

Firefighters told reporters it is not uncommon for firehouses to receive visitors, have them take a quick tour, and photos with the equipment when they are not responding to calls.

The woman in the photos has not yet been identified and no criminal charges have been filed.

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