1st Responders: Seth Rich was 'critical' in our ambulance and talking
[WND] WASHINGTON ‐ It’s perhaps the simplest question in the Seth Rich murder mystery that everyone involved in the case won’t answer: What hospital admitted and treated the DNC staffer before a physician pronounced him dead on that fateful morning of July 10, 2016?
Now emergency responders, along with police and two local hospitals, are refusing to answer that basic question.
And the D.C. Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has reportedly refused to release Rich’s autopsy report.
WND asked officials with the D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department which local hospital its ambulance transported Rich to ‐ MedStar Washington Hospital Center or Howard University Hospital. Both hospitals are located within a one- to two-mile radius of the shooting scene.
"We transported the patient, Priority 1, to a nearby hospital," EMS’ public information officer Vito Maggiolo told WND Tuesday. "All further information regarding this ongoing investigation should be referred to the Metropolitan Police Department."
Inadvertently confirming that Rich had not yet died when EMS arrived to transport him to the hospital, "Priority 1," Maggiolo explained, is a term used to categorize patients who are in critical condition.
Posted by: Besoeker 2017-06-08 |