Thursday, October 15, 2009

Employee says she was reprimanded for calling 911 after poisoning

An employee of a Wendy's restaurant says her boss reprimanded her for calling first responders after she drank a poisonous substance. Sara Barahona has worked for Wendy's for a year, most recently as the assistant manager of the restaurant on 103rd Street in Jacksonville.

It was at the restaurant, last Friday night, that Barahona became sick after police say someone put a poisonous substance in her soft drink. Barahona says her district manager accused her of not having permission when she called 911. According to JSO reports, police responded to the restaurant just after midnight.

Barahona says that night she was supervising a handful of employees as they closed up the restaurant. "The A/C wasn't working, so it was extremely hot, so I took a couple of gulps of my drink," Barahona recalls. She says her soft drink tasted funny, and looked strange when she lifted the lid.



"It was all white and foamy. I started getting sick, and when I calmed down, I called rescue because I wasn't sure what I ingested," Barahona said. Police arrived and collected evidence. "They later determined it was something like oven cleaner," Barahona says of what was in her drink.

Barahona says she told police she'd had an argument with one of her employees earlier. She says she told police she thought that employee may have put the substance in her drink as retaliation. Barahona says the fact that she got first responders involved got her into trouble with her superiors at Wendy's.

She says she was called to a meeting by the district manager a few days later, expecting a discussion on safety in the workplace. Instead, Barahona says she was reprimanded in front of her peers. "I was told the police being there damaged the public perception of Wendy's," Barahona said. "I can't believe the way I was treated."

With news video.

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