Paramedics, EMTs at center of woman declared dead case file lawsuit, claiming violation of rights

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Two firefighter-paramedics and two firefighter EMTs who work for the Southfield Fire Department have filed a lawsuit against the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Oakland County Medical Control Authority over action taken against the four of them in connection with the case involving Timesha Beauchamp.
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So they screwed up, and now they are suing? The nerve 😒

maishal.
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We also need lawsuits against the state for a neglect of unemployment and lack of priority for us citizens still unpaid 5 to 6 months later.

MacNifty
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Anyone upset at them suing to keep their career and feed their own children need to understand I was pronounced dead but I was not dead so those this mean I have a lawsuit when they told all my family to start preparing for the vegetable or for my funeral? There is cases like this every day. It is clear that the human subject and patient was not normal conditions this was an advanced case. There is many times where even brain activity does not show up on the MRI or any kind of sensor but they are still alive. There is cases of this and they can use that in their lawsuit.They will be vindicated. We need to pay attention to the positive and that is that this life was saved and preserved to satisfy their captive owner.

MacNifty