Saw this story today and I know we got some EMTs here and I suspect we probably got some law enforcement as well.
The way I understand this story is the police were chasing a car. That car crashed into a semi truck. The truck driver is at the hospital unconscious. The police want his blood. The ER nurse can't give it to them based on hospital procedures agreed to by the police department. She's showing the cop the letter. That latter states they can only give the cops the blood if one of the three things exist:
1> Patient is under arrest. He wasn't. The video shows her asking the cop and he says no.
2> Cops have a warrant. Again the video shows her asking if they have a warrant. And they say no.
3> The patient consents. Which on the video she explains the patient is unconscious and therefore can't provide consent.
She has hospital administration on speaker phone backing up her side. And the cop not only arrests her, but he's just being, in my opinion, a complete asshole. Why would even arrest her? She wasn't being argumentative or disrepsectful. She was just doing her job. And there's about half a dozen other cops just standing around watching it go down. Surely they have to know this isn't right?
Is it routine for them to want blood? I mean can't they just ask the hospital to test it since they have it and let them know the results(or perhaps they can issue a warrant for them later). It really makes me curious why the police are so damn insistent to get the blood right then and there. Why wouldn't cooperating with the hospital and doing whatever legal paperwork was needed to find out the results in a day or two? Why was there such urgency on the police departments part?
In my opinion the headline should read "Nurse illegally arrested after refusing to allow cop to violate the constitutional rights of patient."
http://www.sltrib.com/news/2017/08/...at-bars-taking-blood-from-unconscious-victim/
The way I understand this story is the police were chasing a car. That car crashed into a semi truck. The truck driver is at the hospital unconscious. The police want his blood. The ER nurse can't give it to them based on hospital procedures agreed to by the police department. She's showing the cop the letter. That latter states they can only give the cops the blood if one of the three things exist:
1> Patient is under arrest. He wasn't. The video shows her asking the cop and he says no.
2> Cops have a warrant. Again the video shows her asking if they have a warrant. And they say no.
3> The patient consents. Which on the video she explains the patient is unconscious and therefore can't provide consent.
She has hospital administration on speaker phone backing up her side. And the cop not only arrests her, but he's just being, in my opinion, a complete asshole. Why would even arrest her? She wasn't being argumentative or disrepsectful. She was just doing her job. And there's about half a dozen other cops just standing around watching it go down. Surely they have to know this isn't right?
Is it routine for them to want blood? I mean can't they just ask the hospital to test it since they have it and let them know the results(or perhaps they can issue a warrant for them later). It really makes me curious why the police are so damn insistent to get the blood right then and there. Why wouldn't cooperating with the hospital and doing whatever legal paperwork was needed to find out the results in a day or two? Why was there such urgency on the police departments part?
In my opinion the headline should read "Nurse illegally arrested after refusing to allow cop to violate the constitutional rights of patient."
http://www.sltrib.com/news/2017/08/...at-bars-taking-blood-from-unconscious-victim/