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‘I don’t know if I could have done it without her:’ Downriver couple share story of recovery
Read full article: ‘I don’t know if I could have done it without her:’ Downriver couple share story of recoveryA couple from Grosse Ile had gone through a lot over the past several months as they were on a motorcycle down in Florida when they got into a horrible crash.
State documents: Paramedic failed to recognize Southfield woman was alive when declared dead, reports say
Read full article: State documents: Paramedic failed to recognize Southfield woman was alive when declared dead, reports sayState documents: Paramedic failed to recognize Southfield woman was alive when declared dead, reports sayPublished: September 3, 2020, 6:45 pmState documents read that a paramedic failed to recognize that a Southfield woman was alive when she was declared dead
State: Southfield paramedic misled doc about ‘dead’ woman
Read full article: State: Southfield paramedic misled doc about ‘dead’ womanSOUTHFIELD, Mich. – A suburban Detroit paramedic repeatedly failed to recognize that a young woman declared dead was alive and misled a doctor by phone about her condition, according to state authorities who offered more details about the strange case. The incident was bizarre because a funeral home discovered Timesha Beauchamp was alive when she gasped while her body was being prepared on Aug. 23. The latest details are in a state license suspension filed last week against Michael Storms, a Southfield firefighter and paramedic, who was part of a four-member team responding to the home of the 20-year-old woman. The Southfield fire chief said the incident still remains under investigation by the city. The state said Storms changed his report when it was uploaded a second time to an incident database the next day.