A woman toppled from her wheel chair and died inside a Brooklyn hospital.
The absurd part of the story is that no one inside the medical center
did anything to help her. From 5:42am until 6:35, the security tapes captures
the security guards passing by, but no action to help the woman.
An hour after she went down, nurse checks on her- 3 minutes later help arrives- but the woman's already dead.
Then the hospital says a nurse tried to cover up the lack of care-saying the woman was just fine in the waiting room. Several staffers were fired.
We want your thoughts on this one.
What do you make of the video from Brooklyn.
Think firing the staffers is enough?
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