Shyteria Shoemaker (Photo provided to Clarion-Ledger) |
Part of the problem was lack of ambulance service. Two ambulances operate in the county at all times, one in Houston and one in Okolona, but the Houston driver had a family emergency and left duty a little more than an hour before Shoemaker's asthma attack, Giacomo Bologna reports for the Clarion Ledger in Jackson. That left only one ambulance, and it was picking up another patient at the time of Shoemaker's attack.
The other big problem: Trace Regional Hospital in Houston had closed its emergency room in 2014, citing bad debts of patients who couldn't pay. According to a timeline in the two newspapers, a cousin of Shoemaker's called 911 in Chickasaw County at 1:18 a.m. saying Shoemaker was having difficulty breathing. Dispatchers sent an ambulance from Okolona, near her home in Houston. At 1:25 a second call alerted them that they were headed to the hospital; dispatchers told them there was no emergency room there, and told them to go to the local fire department.
Chickasaw County and Houston (Wikipedia map) |
"Last fall the community seemed to be seeking ways to revive the emergency room or some kind of after-hours clinic with several people writing a series of letters to the Chickasaw Journal about the issue," Ingram reports. "Nothing materialized."
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