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Mysteefied
Jun 13, 2007, 04:08 PM
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- A woman who lay bleeding on the emergency room floor of a troubled inner-city hospital died after 911 dispatchers refused to contact paramedics or an ambulance to take her to another facility, newly released tapes of the emergency calls reveal.

Edith Isabel Rodriguez, 43, died of a perforated bowel on May 9 at Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital. Her death was ruled accidental by the Los Angeles County coroner's office.

Relatives said Rodriguez was bleeding from the mouth and writhing in pain for 45 minutes while she was at a hospital waiting area. Experts have said she could have survived had she been treated early enough.

County and state authorities are now investigating Rodriguez's death. Relatives reported she died as police were wheeling her out of the hospital after the officers they had asked to help Rodriguez arrested her instead on a parole violation. Sheriff's Department spokesman Duane Allen said Wednesday that the investigation is ongoing.

In the recordings of two 911 calls that day, first obtained by the Los Angeles Times under a California Public Records Act request, callers pleaded for help for Rodriguez but were referred to hospital staff instead.

"I'm in the emergency room. My wife is dying and the nurses don't want to help her out," Rodriguez's boyfriend, Jose Prado, is heard saying in Spanish through an interpreter on the tapes.

"What's wrong with her?" a female dispatcher asked.

"She's vomiting blood," Prado said.

"OK, and why aren't they helping her?" the dispatcher asked.

"They're watching her there and they're not doing anything. They're just watching her," Prado said.

The dispatcher told Prado to contact a doctor and then said paramedics wouldn't pick her up because she was already in a hospital. She later told him to contact county police officers at a security desk.

A second 911 call was placed eight minutes later by a bystander who requested that an ambulance be sent to take Rodriguez to another hospital for care.

"She's definitely sick and there's a guy that's ignoring her," the woman told a male dispatcher.

During the call, the dispatcher argued with the woman over whether there really was an emergency.

"I cannot do anything for you for the quality of the hospital. ... It is not an emergency. It is not an emergency ma'am," he said.

"You're not here to see how they're treating her," the woman replied.

The dispatcher refused to call paramedics and told the woman that she should contact hospital supervisors "and let them know" if she is unhappy.

"May God strike you too for acting the way you just acted," the woman said finally.

"No, negative ma'am, you're the one," he said.

The incident was the latest high-profile lapse at King-Harbor, formerly known as King/Drew. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is investigating claims of recent patient care breakdowns, including Rodriguez's case.

Federal inspectors last week said emergency room patients were in "immediate jeopardy" of harm or death, and King-Harbor was given 23 days to shape up or risk losing federal funding.

Dr. Bruce Chernof, director of the county Department of Health Services, which oversees the facility, has called Rodriguez's death "inexcusable" and said it was "important to understand that this was fundamentally a failure of caring." He has said conditions are improving, though.

A call Wednesday seeking comment about the 911 tapes from the department's communications office, which handles information about the hospital, was not immediately returned.

Dr. Roger Peeks, the chief medical officer at the hospital, was placed on "ordered absence" Monday, the Times reported. Health officials declined to elaborate, saying it was a personnel matter. Dr. Robert Splawn, chief medical officer for the health department, was named interim chief medical officer, the newspaper said.

Yosemite_Wolf
Jun 13, 2007, 04:17 PM
This is what happens when they shut down all but ONE trauma center in an area. LA has been shutting down its Level 1 Trauma centers. Working at MLK-Harbor and Harbor UCLA Medical Center is like working in a war zone. There is nothing like having your ER filled to capacity with admitted patients... ICU patients who cant be moved upstairs because they have no beds open. Ive been there.. done it and its hell. I don't know what really happened at King Harbor, but I do know that the LA times is a rag much like the Fresno Bee and will drag down all and any hospitals. I dont know the quality of the RNs at King Harbor, but I do know that working there is sooooo stressful that you jump from patient to patient, and as for writhing in pain in the ER... that is the common theme in those emergency rooms!! I do know that I am darn glad that I dont work down there anymore. LA is a SH*thole!

Oakhurst Guy
Jun 13, 2007, 07:40 PM
That is so sad, sounds about right for L.A., they need to put their tax dollars to work for health care. Unfortunately, for one person (and probably many more) any changes will come too late. We lived in L.A. for years and THANK GOD for health insurance. We never ended up at County!!!!

Kim
Jun 14, 2007, 07:56 AM
I wonder if the outcome would have changed if the people calling 911 had clarified that they were in the waiting area and not in the back. It's my understanding that the 911 operator's hands are indeed tied if the person is already under medical care instead of waiting to be triaged.
Regardless....this is sad.

BGW
Jun 14, 2007, 12:32 PM
Heard the actual 9-1-1 calls on CNN last night. :( sad sad sad. There is also a 45 minute security video that hasn't been released yet due to the investigation that shows everything that was not done. CNN also said there was even a janitor shown cleaning up her vomit...:( :( but doing nothing to get her help. A couple hospital Admin have already been fired and get this....the 9-1-1 dispatchers are being investigated for being rude.

jjcheyenne
Jun 14, 2007, 10:40 PM
I saw a news talk show talking about this. The talk show host was very upset that this had happened. The person she was talking to was argueing with her about it. His argument was that the lady had a warrent out on her. It was like he was saying she wasn't worth helping! That really upset me! WHO CARES if she has a warrent or not???? She is a human being. She was suffering and needed help! I just couldn't believe what I was hearing. Neither could the news talk show lady. She was very upset about what he was saying.

MtnEagle
Jun 16, 2007, 08:44 PM
Had I been the husband/boyfriend, I would have pulled a John Q on their collective @$$'s...

That is soo wrong I just don't know where to begin...

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