Baltimore City is in mourning following the sudden and tragic death of 38-year-old paramedic Shaney Warehime. The circumstances surrounding her demise remain shrouded in mystery, prompting a thorough investigation by homicide detectives.
Shaney Warehime Accident
Baltimore City homicide detectives are currently investigating the unfortunate death of paramedic Shaney Warehime, who tragically passed away following an incident early Sunday morning. The incident has left the community in mourning and has raised questions about the circumstances surrounding her death.
According to the Source, Fire Department leadership confirmed the 38-year-old’s death on Thursday but has provided limited details regarding the incident. Earlier statements from department spokespersons only referred to the incident as a “non-line-of-duty incident,” leaving much speculation and concern among the public.
While the cause of death has not been officially disclosed, authorities have clarified that it is not being treated as a homicide investigation. The Baltimore City Police Department’s homicide section is involved in investigating all deaths and serious assault cases, including this tragic incident involving Shaney Warehime.
Death on Returning from The Night Shift Baltimore Bar
The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning around 2:19 a.m. when officers responded to a call reporting a person in distress in the 1600 block of Light Street. Upon arrival at 2:23 a.m., police discovered off-duty firefighters administering CPR to Warehime, who was later rushed to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center and subsequently transferred to a Critical Care Resuscitation Unit in a critical but stable condition.
An investigation revealed that Warehime had been at a local bar called the Night Shift earlier that evening with two other individuals. According to Source, they left the bar around 1:30 a.m. and headed to Warehime’s residence on Light Street. It was during this journey that Warehime’s companions noticed she was in distress and no longer breathing upon arrival at their destination.
Remembering Shaney Warehime
Shaney Warehime was a dedicated paramedic who had been serving with the Baltimore City Fire Department since September 2018. She has been assigned to the Medic 11 unit since 2019, where she made significant contributions to the community through her service and dedication.
Despite the tragedy, family members of Shaney Warehime have chosen to remain private during this difficult time, declining to comment on the incident. Matt Coster, president of Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734, also refrained from providing further details when approached for comment.
The Fire Department has expressed its condolences and announced Shaney Warehime’s passing on social media platforms, stating that funeral arrangements will be made public soon.
The untimely death of paramedic Shaney Warehime has left a profound impact on the Baltimore community. While the circumstances surrounding her death remain under investigation, her dedication to serving others as a paramedic will always be remembered.
As authorities continue to investigate the incident, the community mourns the loss of a beloved member and honors her memory by reflecting on the impact she had during her time serving with the Baltimore City Fire Department.