19 Investigates spoke with the Cleveland EMS commissioner to learn more.
Published: Jul. 15, 2024 at 8:06 PM EDTCLEVELAND, Ohio - There are a lot of questions after a Cleveland ambulance broke down while attempting to take a child drowning victim to the hospital.
“They were trying to get another unit here, and finally they made the decision to switch to a different fire truck,” she said. Cleveland EMS called for backup but decided to transport Ace in a fire rescue truck already on scene, because it would be faster.They drove that to the hospital, where he later died.
He said with cardiac arrest, they typically stay on scene to try to revive the patient before transporting them.
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