TROME 128 - Mar 9th - Mar 15th, 2025
A generous helping of absolute mayhem, from the roads, to the playing fields, and from the schools, to the skies. As per usual. It's TROME

Yeah, yeah. Been gone awhile. But the fun didn’t stop.
We’re all aboard the TROME train, and it’s not even slowing down.
Holy god this wave of death and destruction just knows no end. Doctors still baffled, drivers still flying, and even the little kids aren’t spared.
So, I’ve been screwing off and doing nothing for the last 6 months. I started writing a water fluoridation article (upcoming), and got distracted with the “year before TROME” stuff, and then life sort of took over and I went zombie mode for awhile. Then I looked up and 6 months had gone by. But the wave of carnage continues cresting, and there’s no end in sight. Co-workers are sick all the time. These maniacs in the public health agencies have not faced the consequences in any meaningful form. And we’re full-speed ahead in TROME.
The truth is, this all gets sort of mind-numbing when you report on it day after day. The assault on the senses adds up. I think one reason I stopped writing, though, is that it was having no effect on the normies. I would tell them about it and — nope.
Buuut — all that’s changing. Guys at work that are sick all the time have warmed up to the idea that it was the shots. Watching our co-workers die to things like AIDS and turbo-cancers has to have had some effect. And then there are those of us that have never changed our tune.
So, winning.
I guess.
But anyway, this writing really isn’t for the normies. It’s for the enlightened, the purebloods — in other words, those that passed the IQ test. And, it’s clear to see, the test isn’t over yet. There will be more trials ahead, and hopefully some of them won’t be the tribulation kind, but the legal kind.
We’ll see.
So anyway, on with it. It’s TROME.
#1 Junior Bridgeman, Louisville basketball star and billionaire, is dead at 71
Source: courier-journal.com
‘Former University of Louisville basketball star and billionaire entrepreneur Junior Bridgeman is dead after suffering a medical emergency at the Galt House Hotel during a fundraising event Tuesday.’
Always at the worst time, isn’t it?
‘A Galt House representative confirmed Bridgeman had a medical emergency and was taken away in an ambulance by first responders.’
#2 Airman Returns to Service after Near-Fatal Medical Emergency
Source: dvidshub.net
‘PORTLAND, Ore.--In the dead of night Staff Sgt. Tori Luxem was a haunted vision; she sat upright in bed with catatonic eyes, her arms extended out.’
Not looking good so far.
‘Time was of the essence; Tori had begun to froth at the mouth and was having a full-blown grand mal seizure.’
I’ve heard about this.
‘Tori had been the embodiment of health and wellness, from being a fitness coach, former body builder, and served in the military for the past ten years.’
Yeah.
‘Tori’s seizure came as a shock, and an overwhelming sense of responsibility came over her family as many tests were run to determine the cause . Answers were not being found, and seizures came like rounds of ammo.’
“Like rounds of ammo.” Lol. Army writers, I tell ya.
‘Believing she would succumb to her illness, the hospital put her on the casualty list.’
Probably while saying: “Don’t worry, you’ll be fine!” “Don’t worry, you’ll be fine” is the last thing I want to hear from someone if I’m ever found lying on the side of the road or something. It always seems to be a lie.
Anyway, she came to after being put in a coma:
‘Feeling the scratch of her internal jugular line (IJ) against her neck, Tori attempted to rip it out.’
“Rip it out[??]” Double question mark. This over-dramatization is getting a little over the top.
‘Hours later with her wrist tied to the hospital bed, her vigor became a telling indication of her will to fight, to live.’
I think that sentence would have gone down better if it was ended with an exclamation point.
They don’t even address the cause in the article. Not even so much as a single “baffled.”
Disappointing.
On to the car accidents. First off we have Western Washington up to its same old tricks. I lived in Lacey during covid. I used to stand on the corner swinging a sign that said: “The Vaccines Kill.” I got a lot of support, and only several death threats.
#3 Man in critical condition after medical emergency, 2-car collision in Lacey, police say
Source: theolympian.com
‘A medical emergency resulted in a two-vehicle collision that stalled traffic at a Lacey intersection Tuesday’
‘A 41-year-old male driver crossed the lanes of travel while suffering a medical emergency and collided with another vehicle, Knight said. A witness reportedly initiated cardiopulmonary resuscitation at the scene before police arrived. Police took over CPR until medics arrived and transported him to an area hospital.’
‘Knight said the man’s heart stopped working but he regained a pulse before being transported. He remains at the hospital in critical condition, he said.’
#4 Rochester police car rear-ended by driver experiencing medical emergency
Source: 13wham.com
‘Rochester, N.Y. — A Rochester Police Department patrol car was rear-ended Saturday around noon on State Street near Church Street as it prepared to block traffic for the city's St. Patrick's Day parade.’
‘The driver suffered a medical emergency while behind the wheel and was transported to Rochester General Hospital for evaluation.’
#5 Medical emergency to blame for late Sunday crash in Gainesville
Source: accesswdun.com
‘A man suffered a medical emergency on Sunday, which is to blame for a three-vehicle wreck at the intersection of Queen City Parkway and Aviation Boulevard in Gainesville.’
‘The accident happened just after 5 p.m. when Juan Ramirez, 43, of Gainesville, suffered an apparent seizure and ran the red light while traveling eastbound on Aviation Boulevard. Ramirez’s car struck a passenger vehicle traveling southbound on Queen City Parkway through the intersection. The two cars then veered into the northbound lanes of Queen City Parkway, striking an SUV that was waiting at the light to turn left onto Aviation Boulevard.’
Damn.
‘Ramirez’s car eventually ended up on top of the passenger car.’
Whew.
‘Mr. Ramirez suffered non-life threatening injuries. The other drivers were not injured.’
#6 Chicago crash: Driver dies after suffering medical emergency
Source: fox32chicago.com
‘CHICAGO - A driver died in a single-car crash Thursday morning on Chicago's South Side.’
‘Police said the 43-year-old man suffered a medical emergency while driving and crashed into a pole and fence. He was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. Authorities have not yet identified him.’
#7 Driver injured after medical emergency led to crash in Jo Daviess County
Source: kwqc.com
‘JO DAVIESS CO., Ill. - A driver suffered a medical emergency and lost control of the vehicle on U.S. 20, hitting a ditch and crashing in a field.’
‘Darion Butler, 37, of Chicago, was driving on U.S. 20 East in Elizabeth, Illinois, at 10:57 a.m. Wednesday, when he lost control of a Kia Optima, according to the Jo Daviess County Sheriff’s Office.’
‘Officials said when deputies arrived, they learned that Butler was driving the car on U.S. 20 when he had a medical emergency and lost control.’
‘The vehicle crossed the center lane, and officials said it struck the ditch of the westbound lane. It stopped in a field near Center Road.’
#8 Charlottesville CAT Bus Crash Caused by Medical Emergency, No Charges Filed
Source: cvillerightnow.com
‘CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – The Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT) bus crash that ended with the vehicle inside a home along Barracks Road last Tuesday was caused by a medical emergency, according to Albemarle County Police.’
‘The crash occurred around 8:30 a.m. on March 4 in the 2500 block of Barracks Road. Police say the CAT bus struck three vehicles before veering off the road and crashing into a single-family residence. The bus driver and the homeowner were both transported to UVA Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. No passengers were on board at the time, and no additional injuries were reported.’
#9 Car crashes into Medford lawn after driver's apparent medical emergency
Source: nbcboston.com
‘A person is in critical condition after suffering an apparent medical emergency while driving a car in Medford, Massachusetts, on Thursday, police said.’
‘The car ended up in the lawn of a Willis Avenue home, Medford police said.’
‘A passenger in the car told officers the driver appeared to have had a medical emergency that caused him to veer off the road. The 29-year-old Lynn man was rushed to the hospital and remained in critical condition Thursday afternoon.’
#10 Woman nearly drives into Lake Michigan after medical emergency, Chicago police say
Source: abc7chicago.com
‘CHICAGO (WLS) -- A driver nearly drove into the lake in downtown Chicago on Thursday morning.’
Now that’s the kind of blunt reporting I like.
‘A woman, 30, was driving on DSLD when she suffered a medical emergency and drove onto the bike path.’
‘Video shows the car was just a couple of feet away from Lake Michigan.’
‘It was not clear what type of medical emergency the woman suffered.’
#11 Possible Medical Emergency Leads to Two-Vehicle Crash in Marshall
Source: marshallradio.net
‘A 2005 Toyota being driven by a 45-year-old Marshall man was traveling westbound on State Highway 19 towards East College Drive and a 2006 Peterbilt semi being driven by a 42-year-old man from Ocheyedan, IA, was traveling northbound on State Highway 23 when the vehicles collided in the intersection.’
‘The driver of the Toyota may have suffered a medical emergency, according to police, but suffered no apparent injuries from the collision and was taken to Avera Marshall for further evaluation. He was also cited for driving after cancellation.’
Insult to injury.
#12 Male found dead inside burning vehicle in Detroit, police say; medical emergency suspected
Source: cbsnews.com
‘Police in Detroit are investigating after a male was found dead inside a burning vehicle near the city's North End neighborhood Saturday night.’
‘Officials say a crew with the Detroit Fire Department was putting out the vehicle fire on the 6400 block of John R. Street around 9:50 p.m. when the body of the male was discovered.’
‘Investigators with the Detroit Police Department say a medical emergency may have led the vehicle to crash.’
‘"Preliminary information has revealed the incident is believed to be a medical emergency that led to a crash and that mechanical issues may have caused the vehicle to catch fire," police said in a written statement Sunday.’
#13 Driver having medical emergency may have led to 3-vehicle crash on I-76 westbound in Philadelphia, PSP says
Source: cbsnews.com
‘All lanes are now open after a crash on I-76 westbound in Philadelphia caused a major backup in morning rush hour traffic Tuesday.’
‘Pennsylvania State Police said they believe the three-vehicle crash, involving a tractor-trailer, a Mazda 3 and a Chevrolet Cruze, was caused by one of the drivers having a medical emergency.’
“One of the drivers.” Which one?
‘The tractor-trailer driver was taken to the hospital for further evaluation, according to PSP.’
Oh. Okay, then.
This is kind of major news when a semi-truck driver goes out like that. Meh.
Move along, I suppose.
#14 Two people killed in crash in King William County due to possible medical emergency
Source: wric.com
‘KING WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Two people are dead following a crash that occurred in King William County Monday afternoon.’
‘According to police, the investigation indicates that the crash occurred due to a medical emergency.’
‘Officials said 85-year-old Dorothy Hill of King William County was driving the vehicle down her dirt driveway at about 50 miles per hour when her vehicle ran off the left side of the road and hit a tree.’
50 miles per hour down the driveway.
‘A passenger in the vehicle, 67-year-old James Corbin of King and Queen County, had critical injuries in the crash and was taken to a local hospital where he later died due to his injuries. Police said Corbin was not wearing a seatbelt.’
What a nightmare. This is right out of a horror movie.
#15 Truck crashes on Highway 11 near Mendon after medical emergency
Source: kttn.com
‘A crash occurred on Highway 11 at Highway C, two miles north of Mendon, Missouri, at 8:48 a.m. on March 14, 2025.’
‘According to the report, a 22-year-old man from Salisbury, Missouri, was driving a 2022 Ram pickup westbound when he experienced a medical emergency. The truck veered off the right side of the roadway and struck an embankment.’
‘The driver sustained minor injuries and was transported by Chariton County Ambulance to Pershing Memorial Hospital.’
Well, if it’s not a driver, then it’s a passenger.
#16 Mother meets Uber driver who helped save son's life after medical emergency
Source: fox29.com
‘ABINGTON, Pa. - A local mother finally had the opportunity to meet the Uber driver who helped save her son’s life.’
‘Debbie Anderson and Taras Zvir met for the first time on Thursday after Justin Anderson suffered a spontaneous brain bleed on February 25 in the backseat of Zvir’s car.’
Ye olde spontaneous brain bleed.
Yup.
‘Justin was Zvir’s second passenger that day and the ride was filled with friendly conversation. Zvir said it became noticeable once something was wrong with Justin.’
‘"Towards the end of the drive, I heard him make some noise, kind of turned back and looked at him and noticed he was sweating and had a difficult time breathing. That’s when I asked him, ‘Are you okay,’" said Zvir.’
‘Two weeks later, Justin is slowly recovering at Jefferson Abington Hospital. His mother said her 41-year-old son is no longer in a coma, but has yet to wake up. Doctors believe he can now hear and see.’
Damn.
And if it’s not a driver or a passenger, sometimes it’s not even a car.
#17 50-year-old snowmobiler sent to hospital after search and rescue
Source: ksltv.com
‘HEBER — A 50-year-old snowmobiler experiencing a “medical emergency” was sent to the hospital Sunday morning, according to Wasatch County Search & Rescue.’
‘The snowmobiler was transported by helicopter to the awaiting ambulance.’
#18 Friends Blame Azara Mapp's Death On Delayed EMS Response
Source: dailyvoice.com
‘A Pennsylvania woman who suffered a severe asthma attack died after what her loved ones say was a delayed emergency response, and now they’re calling for change.’
‘Azara F. Mapp, 23, of Maxatawny Township, was pronounced dead at 12:25 p.m. on Saturday, March 8, at Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest, according to the Lehigh County Coroner's Office on Monday, March 10. An autopsy was completed, but her cause and manner of death remain under investigation.’
The article really isn’t forced to contradict itself so badly. Or at all.
No wonder everyone’s afraid AI’s going to take their jobs soon.
#19 Woman Issues Warning After Life-Threatening Medical Emergency During 13-Hour Flight: ‘Miracle That I’m Still Alive’
Source: people.com
‘A Canadian woman is issuing a warning to travelers after she nearly died from a massive blood clot in her lungs during a lengthy flight.’
Really? A warning? About what? Flying?
‘“I was waiting for the bathroom and I got this really deep dull aching pain in my chest out of nowhere,” she recalled in a TikTok video. “I coughed three times and that was the last thing I remember.”’
A warning about coughing, maybe?
‘The mom of two said she suffered a “massive bilateral saddle pulmonary embolism.”’
‘Due to how long it took Emily to get to the hospital, doctors told her that “it was essentially a miracle that I'm still alive.” She was hospitalized for six days undergoing treatment.’
‘Emily later learned that a number of factors were “detrimental” to her health during the flight. She said doctors attributed her PE to her not moving during the lengthy flight and wearing compression stockings that cut off blood flow. Taking estrogen birth control could have also contributed, she said, because it can lead to an increased risk of blood clots.’
Oh, it’s a warning about stockings and birth control pills. Hear that, ladies? No more stockings and birth control pills. Or else you know what’s coming.
You’ve been warned.
#20 MCTS driver lauded for exiting bus to help motorist who suffered medical emergency
Source: face2faceafrica.com
‘Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) bus driver is being lauded after she came to the aid of another motorist who had suffered a medical emergency while on the road.’
‘According to CBS 58, the incident in question happened in Wauwatosa last fall, and the video was recently shared by MCTS. The MCTS driver, identified as Latanya Staten, was transporting several passengers during rush hour when she realized another vehicle was veering off its lane.’
‘The vehicle then came to a stop after gently hitting a tree that was away from the street. After noticing what had occurred, Staten quickly hit the brakes of her bus before exiting and running in the direction of the car.’
‘The female driver was said to be slumped in the car, but Staten remained with her until she was brought back to consciousness. The MCTS driver only made her way back to her bus when she was certain the female motorist was eventually going to receive the needed help.’
Airline madness continues.
#21 Ghanaian passenger reportedly dies after medical emergency forces flight diversion to Lagos
Source: ghanaweb.com
‘GhanaWeb has learned that a flight operated by Africa World Airlines en route from Abuja faced an emergency mid-air when a passenger suffered a medical crisis, just 20 minutes after takeoff at 1:00 PM Abuja time.’
‘The flight was said to have immediately diverted to Lagos in an effort to get medical assistance.’
‘However, despite attempts to save him, the passenger is reported to have passed away.’
‘The deceased has been identified as an employee of the Ghana High Commission in Abuja.’
‘Meanwhile, authorities are yet to release further details regarding the cause of death.’
#22 Charleston-bound Delta jet reports a mid-air medical emergency
Source: postandcourier.com
‘A medical episode prompted the crew of an inbound flight to Charleston International from New York City to declare an emergency to the control tower shortly before landing March 9.’
‘Flight 5293 left John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York about 7:30 p.m. Sunday and was on approach and preparing to land at CHS when an unidentified passenger experienced what the carrier described as a "medical situation."’
#23 Ryanair flight makes emergency stop in France after passenger suffers a suspected heart attack
Source: independent.co.uk
‘A Ryanair flight travelling back to the UK from the Canary Islands made an unexpected stop in France after a passenger was thought to be having a heart attack.’
‘“The passenger was disembarked and transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. This flight continued to Bournemouth that same day."’
#24 Stuart Pearce discharged from hospital after mid-air medical emergency: The latest update
Source: ohmymag.co.uk
‘As reported by Sky News, Stuart Pearce suffered a medical emergency while flying from Las Vegas to London Heathrow on 2 March. The 62-year-old, who had been in the US to watch the Wigan Warriors take on Warrington Wolves in a rugby league clash, became unwell mid-flight.’
‘During the flight, Pearce reportedly began sweating profusely and experiencing acute pain, prompting immediate first aid intervention. His partner was left watching helplessly as the drama unfolded in the air. Upon landing in Canada, he was given 24/7 medical care to monitor his condition.’
‘While the exact details of Pearce’s health condition weren’t disclosed, it was clear that the situation was serious enough to warrant urgent medical attention.’
‘The Three Lions icon is now planning to return home after getting a green signal from the doctors.’
#25 Atlanta teenager gets new chance at life after medical emergency
Source: wsbtv.com
‘ATLANTA — An Atlanta teenager and Clark Atlanta University student is getting a chance to get her life back together after a terrifying ordeal that put her in the hospital.’
‘It all happened last year while her mother says Onyx was in class.
“She just started crying out of the blue, it became hysterical screaming,” [her mother] said.’
Well, that sounds crazy.
‘It wasn’t until medical testing in the intensive care unit at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta that the family got an explanation.’
‘A doctor at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta was able to diagnose her with an auto-immune condition called anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis.’
‘“It basically shuts down a part of my brain and makes me have seizures,” Onyx said.’
So it’s about as crazy as it sounds.
‘Pediatric neurologist Dr. Varun Kannan told Stouffer that it’s possible they’ll never know exactly what triggered Onyx’s immune system to attack her body […]’
Yeah, we might never know.
Holy shit.
‘Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis has only been studied in the past 20 years.’
‘For Onyx, after 118 days in the hospital, she’s sharing her journey on social media, hoping the next young adult with strange symptoms finds hope.’
Well, they might find hope. Either that, or utter despair.
Probably the latter.
#26 Medical emergency delays Union County murder trial
Source: siouxfallslive.com
‘ELK POINT, S.D. — A medical emergency has caused a murder trial in southeastern South Dakota to be delayed until further notice.’
‘As jury selection was set to begin Monday, March 11, in the murder case against Alfredo Castellanos-Rosales, of Sioux City, Iowa, a medical emergency involving one of his attorneys led to a continuance.’
‘Details of the emergency have not been disclosed.’
#27 "They just made me feel okay" - Freddie Freeman gets honest about Dodgers fans' support during son Max's medical emergency
Source: sportskeeda.com
I guess this is something like an update on an older story.
‘While Freeman won his second World Series ring in 2024, it was a testing season for the All-Star first baseman on and off the field. Following the All-Star game in July, his son Max was diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder.’
‘Max was admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit during his battle with Guillain-Barre syndrome and Freeman took time off from baseball to take care of his son with his wife Chelsea.’
Ye olde Guillain-Barre syndrome. About 15 cases of this halted a vaccine rollout back in the 70’s. Nowadays people just shrug it off. Sometimes with this sort of half-smile.
#28 Community Rallies to Support Michael Clenaghan During Medical Emergency Fundraiser
Source: spacecoastdaily.com
‘Michael recently underwent an unexpected triple bypass surgery, a critical procedure that, while successful, has left him facing a challenging recovery period.’
#29 Yale community mourning loss of ‘extraordinary’ police officer following medical emergency
Source: courant.com
‘A police officer at Yale University died this week after suffering some kind of a medical issue.’
‘Officer Gregory Swiantek died Wednesday following an unspecified medical event, according to the Yale Police Department.’
Okay, then.
#30 Kelowna mayor returns to duty after medical emergency
Source: vernonmatters.ca
‘The Mayor of Kelowna is back on the job after a month-long recovery from a rare medical condition.’
‘Tom Dyas was diagnosed with a vertebral artery dissection, which caused a clot after sneezing unexpectedly in February.’
As it would.
‘“I can’t believe that after all the years of sports and physical activity, it was a sneeze that knocked me down,” Dyas said in a statement Monday.’
I can.
‘“While I recognize that artery dissections don’t immediately heal after a month, I am making a full recovery. In fact, with some adjustments to my diet and lifestyle, I may very well emerge from this even healthier than before.”’
There is always hope for that.
As usual, we can’t seem to make it though a soccer match these days without a player or spectator taking a “dive.”
#31 Bradford v Tranmere delayed after medical emergency in crowd with visitors’ keeper raising alarm
Source: thesun.co.uk
‘Rovers led 1-0 when the referee called a halt to proceedings after 70 minutes.’
‘The pause was preceded by frantic gesturing from visiting keeper Luke McGee in front of the Bradford Kop.’
‘Play was halted for 12 minutes as medical personnel rushed to treat the stricken fan behind the goal.’
#32 Fiorentina Vs Inter Milan Serie A Match Suspended Due To Medical Emergency
Source: onefootball.com
‘Today’s Serie A match between Fiorentina and Inter Milan has been suspended due to a medical emergency to midfielder Edoardo Bove.’
‘The match officials have confirmed that the match is currently suspended after the 22-year-old collapsed.’
Probably global warming.
‘Shortly after a disallowed Inter goal, Fiorentina midfielder Bove collapsed.’
‘The reason for Bove’s sudden collapse did not have to do with any contact.’
‘The 22-year-old collapsed away from the action.’
‘This appeared to be the result of a medical emergency.’
#33 League One clash involving Hollywood-owned Wrexham SUSPENDED by over half an hour due to medical emergency in the crowd
Source: dailymail.co.uk
‘The League One clash between Wycombe and Wrexham on Saturday was suspended following a medical emergency in the crowd.’
‘A group of doctors were called to the scene to assist a supporter in the stands, with the incident causing a lengthy delay in the game.’
‘However, 17 minutes after the suspension announcement, Wycombe confirmed on X (formerly Twitter) that the emergency was resolved, and the fan was on his way to the hospital.’
#34 We Had a World Performance Halted by Actor's Sudden Sickness; Run Will Continue as Scheduled
Source: playbill.com
‘Audiences got a bit of a scare when a medical emergency befell We Had a World co-star Jeanine Serralles mid-performance March 9 at New York City Center Stage II. The evening performance was canceled when Serralles was suddenly unable to finish the show, but theatre representatives expect Serralles to make a full recovery and the play's run to continue as scheduled.’
‘“Actor Jeanine Serralles fell ill during the evening performance of We Had a World on Sunday, March 9 and was unable to complete the performance," reads the production's statement. "She received swift medical care for dehydration and is now resting.”’
Oh, that awful, awful dehydration. Pfft.
#35 DEVELOPING NOW … Ted Poley’s drummer Paul ‘Paulie’ del Boccio suffers a Heart-Attack while on Stage on the Monsters Of Rock Cruise
Source: metalsludge.tv
Heart attack onstage. We’re familiar.
‘Crazy and scary news from the Monsters Of Rock Cruise as we learn about a medical emergency that took place earlier this evening March 12th 2025 on cruise ship the Norwegian Joy.’
‘Multiple sources are reporting directly to Metal Sludge that Ted Poley of Danger Danger was performing a show with his solo band and towards the end of their set his drummer Paul “Paulie” del Boccio collapsed.’
‘A source from the show that was side-stage, said; “I saw Ted trashing the drums, then I saw his face, and he looked terrified”, then the source added; “I then realized his drummer was laying flat… and then paramedics were trying to resuscitate him.”’
‘The good news is, all of our sources are reporting that Paulie was revived and we’ve also been told he was being looked at in the ship’s infirmary but no further word.’
#36 52-year-old inmate dies at hospital following medical emergency
Source: firstcoastnews.com
‘JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — An inmate at the Duval County Jail died Friday after being hospitalized following a medical emergency.’
‘According to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Gregory Laughton Miller, 52, was taken to the clinic at the jail Thursday around 8 p.m. after he appeared to be in medical distress. Due to his deteriorating condition, emergency medical responders were contacted, and he was transported to a local hospital for further care, JSO said.’
‘Miller later died Friday at the hospital.’
‘At this time, no foul play is suspected, and there are no reported incidents involving Miller and other inmates or correctional officers prior to his hospitalization.’
#37 Sheriff: Marinette Co. inmate died in jail one day after arrest in medical emergency
Source: myupnow.com
‘MARINETTE, Wis. (WBUP/WJMN) — A 34-year-old inmate at the Marinette County Jail died after a medical emergency on Tuesday, March 4.’
‘Inmate Kristi L. Meverden, of Pound, WI was in custody for driving under the influence with three minors in the car on March 3, said Marinette County Sheriff Randy Miller. She was arrested around 8:16 p.m.’
‘According to the Marinette County Sheriff's press release, Meverden's medical emergency happened a day after her arrest at 7:40 p.m.’
‘Upon being alerted, correctional officers began performing lifesaving efforts. Aurora Medical Center—Bay Area EMS and Marinette Emergency Rescue Squad were called in to assist.’
‘All attempts to resuscitate the inmate were unsuccessful.’
#38 Train station 'medical emergency' as passenger in Royal Stoke
Source: stokesentinel.co.uk
‘A train passenger was taken to hospital after a 'medical emergency'.’
‘A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: "We were called to a medical emergency at Kidsgrove Railway Station at 8.27pm on Saturday night, one ambulance attended the scene. We treated one patient, a woman, who was taken to the Royal Stoke University Hospital for further assessment."’
#39 Person hospitalised after medical emergency at Kingsbury Station
Source: harrowonline.org
‘A person was hospitalised on Saturday night (8 March) after a medical emergency at Kingsbury Station.’
‘A spokesperson for British Transport Police said, “Officers were called to Kingsbury underground station at around 10.40pm on Saturday following reports of a medical emergency. Officers attended, alongside paramedics, and a person was taken to hospital.”’
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