Once the test was cleared, Snively said to Marchant “we got to go” and as the driver, Snively began making his way out of the back of the ambulance.
“It was just been kind of, you know, ‘we need to go four-two, I need upgrade to four-two,’ some kind of dialogue, but the four-two would have been definitive,” Snively said.Former Hamilton paramedic on trial says he was ‘shocked’ when Yosif Al-Hasnawi died Snively said he did glance at the Zoll monitor in the ambulance and Al-Hasnawi’s low heart rate as he and Marchant began unhooking the stretcher for the ambulance to lower it to the ground.
“He had just gone through an episode of being yelled at, and I just wanted to reassure him that we did everything we could,” Snively said.Defence cross-examines medical director at Hamilton paramedics’ trial
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