Dying Woman Told 'Everyone' By Emergency Services In France
Dying 22-Year-Old Woman Told ‘Everyone’ Dies By Emergency Services
On December 29, 22-year-old Naomi Musenga called emergency services in the city of Strasbourg, which is in northeastern France. She was having severe stomach pain and had a three-minute call with an emergency operator. In December, the audio of the call hadn’t been released. At the point, all anyone knew is that Musenga eventually hung up. CNN.com reports, “Eventually a relative called a doctor who came to Musenga’s house, the family lawyer said at the Thursday news conference. The doctor had her taken to a hospital.” At the hospital, she had two heart attacks and eventually died.
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This week, the audio of the emergency call has been released and it is horrific. Here is the transcript in English courtesy of CNN.com.
Operator: “Yes, well, you call SOS doctors.” [The operator gives her the number again.]
The operator has been temporarily suspended, but Jean-Claude Matry, president of the workers’ union for the emergency services, said they are short-staffed and, “The operators answer calls 12 consecutive hours a day. They undergo a lot of stress and it becomes hard to distinguish serious causes from boo-boos.”
Wow. So much for caring about someone who died and just focusing on being short-staffed, which is the compliant of nearly company on the planet.
Musenga’s family has obtained a lawyer and we hope the family gets justice. If you share this story please use the hashtag #JusticePourNaomi, which translates to “Justice for Naomi.” The hashtag has been used to organize a rally in France this Wednesday.
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