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Terrence King (pictured) apparently loves being a fake fireman and paramedic.

This past Sunday, the Texas native was cuffed at a hospital in Irving after he claimed to be a paramedic, NBC Dallas/Fort Worth reports. King, who was sporing real gear, was wearing a stolen Denton fireman’s shirt and carrying a stolen portable two-way radio when he was taken in to custody. The official charge was thief.

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Ironically, he was arrested in Plano four months before on similar charges.

When King showed up at a Denton Fire Department last week, he told crew members at the firehouse that he was a paramedic. He must have put on a mighty good front because the firemen allowed him to go on a ride-a-long. But they soon caught on his act–especially after he said his name was Jayden Smith.

“It didn’t sink in until later that Jayden Smith is Will Smith’s son, so he didn’t even make up a good name,” Denton Battalion Chief Brian Glenn said. “He just stole it.”

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(Denton fire fighters made it clear that King only observed during the ride-a-long and did no official work)

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His Facebook activity reveals even more deception, according to NBC/DFT. In one pick on one of his several pages, he is in full gear holding a young boy (pictured). In March, he claimed to have saved a 5-month-old girl from a burning car. In another Facebook post, he claimed to be employed as a neonatal intensive care paramedic at Children’s Medical Center. King also said he was a student at Southwestern Medical School.

“He was just looking for a chance to live a life that he dreamed of but didn’t set his life on a course to achieve,” Glenn said.

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