An Ambulance Victoria employee was sacked and referred to police after allegedly altering plans for new stations so a relative could be paid to install dodgy emergency response doors. The alleged scam was only detected when the garage doors — which must open for paramedics to respond to emergencies — failed at one of the branches. The incident is revealed among a string of thefts and losses recorded within Victoria’s ambulance service in recent years, including repeated misappropriation of high-powered drugs such as fentanyl.