ORLANDO, Fla. – First responders who launched a legal battle to collect workers compensation benefits after being diagnosed with COVID-19 are getting push-back from the Reedy Creek Improvement District after an internal investigation determined that no patients on their emergency calls from June 23 to July 3 tested positive for the coronavirus.Michael Grant, a paramedic with Reedy Creek since 2018, said he tested positive with the virus on July 3 after being exposed to paramedics on his shift who conducted an emergency run at Disney Springs sometime between noon and 2 p.m.
on June 29.Grant said once he received his test results he quarantined at home for the CDC-recommended 14 days.A Reedy Creek representative said the timeline for Grant’s.