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unresponsivetowhat you were saying. was there any moment that you became afraid that your fear was going to conquer you? >> well, beyond which i was terrified the whole time. >> yes. >> i thought i was screaming on the inside. and everybody kept saying, oh, you were so calm. you were so calm. so i had to go back and listen to the 911 tape to see who they was talking about, and i didn't know how calm i was until i actually listened to that tape and had to say to myself, okay, god, this was you, because that was not me. >> you had authority -- you were ms. tuff. >> oh, yeah. >> you had authority in your voice. and a motherliness and a connection, because you talked about some really deep, horrid, difficult things in your own life. i mean, you drew deep. >> yes, i did. i wanted him to realize that the pain is real, and i think sometimes what we do is we escape it, and we don't realize that, you know, when people are going through things, we want to always, you know, degrade them and say things that are not always pleasant. >> mm-hmm. >> and wanted him to know in spite of what he was g
unresponsive to what you were saying. was there any moment that you became afraid that your fear was going to conquer you? >> well, beyond which i was terrified the whole time. >> yes. >> i thought i was screaming on the inside. and everybody kept saying, oh, you were so calm. you were so calm. so i had to go back and listen to the 911 tape to see who they was talking about, and i didn't know how calm i was until i actually listened to that tape and had to say to myself,...
was responsive, and again at 6:40 a.m. when he wasfoundunresponsive. videosurveillance confirms he was still active and moving around as late as 3:45 a.m. the medical examiner's office has not determined the cause of death and the hospital maintains an internal review concluded that all hospital guidelines were met. joining me now, dr. lee viniker with the american college of emergency physicians. doctor, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >> i know you've not worked with this hospital or on this occasion, but this brings to light a concern for many hospitals. i remember being in chicago and doing a piece for several days, looking at the emergency room, the county emergency room, the long wait and the poor quality of treatment, quite honestly, at that time. that was some 15 years ago. but problems still persist. >> yeah, i mean, if you think about it, tamron, first of all, our heart goes out to the fam y family -- >> absolutely. >> -- and the issue here, and this is every emergency physician's nightmare, this is what we've been worried about. in fact, this is what spurred the
was responsive, and again at 6:40 a.m. when he was found unresponsive. video surveillance confirms he was still active and moving around as late as 3:45 a.m. the medical examiner's office has not determined the cause of death and the hospital maintains an internal review concluded that all hospital guidelines were met. joining me now, dr. lee viniker with the american college of emergency physicians. doctor, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >> i know you've not worked with...