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Memphis Fire EMT Robert Long testified in entrance of the Tennessee Emergency Medical Services Board on Friday that Memphis Police officers had been “impeding patient care” after he and Advanced Emergency Medical Technician JaMichael Sandridge arrived to seek out Tyre Nichols sitting on the bottom, propped up towards a police automobile on January 7.
“MPD is leaning over the patient in his face, saying loudly that the patient is not going anywhere and that they are not going to uncuff him, impeding patient care,” Long stated.
No one instructed him to not deal with the affected person, Long stated.
He additionally testified that he believed Nichols didn’t need to be handled, claiming he refused medical care by rolling away when he or Sandridge tried to take his vitals, however didn’t verbally say to not deal with him.
“I did a visual assessment of the patient and there was nothing that indicated to me that he was critical, with the information that I knew,” Long stated. “I was trying to get information from the patient, even the patient didn’t tell me.”
Long stated he did a visible evaluation when he arrived on the scene and famous the affected person had a “bump on his head, a busted lip and a dried bloody nose” however as a result of Nichols was transferring round, “that told me he had a good pulse and blood pressure were good.” He additionally reasoned, as a result of Nichols was talking, his airway wasn’t obstructed.
The hearth unit had been dispatched for an “assault on an officer,” in accordance with his testimony. Upon arriving on the scene, Long stated an MPD officer instructed him he had been pepper sprayed by his accomplice, however they’d an individual in custody who might have their assist.
Nichols’ situation started to deteriorate roughly fifteen minutes after he arrived on the scene, in accordance with Long.
Long and Sandridge “failed to provide any basic or limited advanced skills in emergency care” regardless of Nichols exhibiting “clear signs of distress,” in accordance with paperwork from a February 3 abstract suspension assembly.
Neither man has been criminally charged. Attorney Darrell O’Neal, who’s representing Long, declined to supply any further remark.
O’Neal known as a former Memphis EMT, John Holloway, as an knowledgeable witness to testify about Long’s response. He famous Long was the lowest-ranking EMT on the scene and that he might have confronted assault and battery fees.
“EMT Long did everything that he could, everything that he knew he could do,” Holloway stated.
Long testified he was on fight deployment for the US Army final yr and returned to his EMT job with Memphis Fire in December. The day of the deadly Tyre Nichols beating was his first day again on obligation.
The board met to additional focus on Long’s license suspensions. They voted to maintain the abstract suspension in impact. Long will obtain a full listening to earlier than the board at a later, undetermined date, in accordance with O’Neal.
Source: www.cnn.com