Biden called overcrowded hospital to help friend’s wife get fast treatment
Oct 8, 2021 – President Biden bragged that he personally called a Pennsylvania hospital emergency room to know “what the situation was” after a friend’s wife failed to receive immediate care because the …
In July, it was revealed that the department had already lost at least 280 officers since the start of 2020 due to what they called an ‘anti-police climate’ in the city amid Black Lives Matter protests and calls to defund the police.
Seattle Police Officers Guild President Mike Solan said in October the vaccine mandate could worsen the understaffing.
- An unidentified Seattle boy called 911 twice after his father began having trouble breathing earlier this month
- Firefighters were first to arrive, but were reluctant to enter without a police escort because a note on file indicated the occupant was combative
- They later learned the file was outdated and the unit was lived in by new tenants
- Firefighters ultimately entered the apartment without an escort. Police and medics arrived more than 20 minutes after the initial call for help
- The Seattle Police Department is facing staff shortages not seen since the 1980s
- A medic said the patient likely could have been saved it treated sooner
By Michelle Thompson For Dailymail.Com
Published: 16:24 EST, 14 November 2021 | Updated: 01:05 EST, 15 November 2021
A 13-year-old Seattle boy watched his father who was suffering from cardiac arrest die while waiting more than 20 minutes for help to arrive – in a tragedy that critics say was caused by a shortage of cops and medical personnel staff resulting from the woke mayor’s vaccine mandates and defund the police movement.
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