Brickbat: Please Wait Outside

Seattle officials have agreed to pay $1.86 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the family of William Yurek, who died of a heart attack. His son called 911 when Yurek began experiencing symptoms. Paramedics arrived within six minutes, but they waited another 13 minutes before entering his apartment and beginning efforts to save him. In dispatch records, Yurek's apartment had a cautionary note indicating persons hostile to first responders. The paramedics were not supposed to enter without a police escort. But the lawsuit said that Yurek was not hostile to first responders and that the note was placed on the apartment because of a previous tenant and never removed. Four minutes after Yurek's son called 911 a second time, paramedics came into the apartment even though the police had not arrived and began to administer aid.
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Four minutes after Yurek's son called 911 a second time, paramedics came into the apartment even though the police had not arrived and began to administer aid.
Did police not realize they could have "smelled marijuana" on the premises if they simply showed up?
Good thing the taxpayers have the city's back.
Somebody tell us: Did emergency dispatch remove that note after William Yurek died? Or is the address still on the blacklist?
I was thinking that the family has a slam dunk lawsuit against the landlord there, especially in tenant-friendly Seattle.
The cautionary note is likely something internal to the local 911 dispatch system. Why would the landlord have any liability?
Why would the landlord have any liability?
I think you might be forgetting the most important thing.
Skin color?
Yeah. If you can indict a ham sandwich in New York, how hard would it be to for a judge to find a white land owner liable in Seattle?
Did the landlord know about the blacklist? If so, did they make any effort to let EMS know the problem tenant had moved out? Did EMS have any mechanism for reporting that sort of thing? I'm gonna need a little more information before I can for sure whether the landlord bears some responsibility or not. If they knew about the flag and didn't make any effort to get it removed, then yeah, they should be liable. If they didn't know about it or there was no way for them to notify EMS then they should be off the hook.
In the spirit of the season, are we sure the current residents aren't still hostile to first responders?
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I remember a story about a Massachusetts family who kept getting hostile police visits. A criminal had once told police he lived at that address. Whenever there was a crime in the neighborhood police went to check out all the criminals. There was no way to get off the list. And I know somebody whose license plate number got put on a similar list. Whenever his plate gets called in (which can be often with license plate readers) he gets pulled over.
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This is where someone needs to be fired. Who in their right mind puts in a system like this that is not updated? How would the system be updated when someone moves from an apartment or sells their house? Why did it take so long for the police not to show up?
Goes to the old saying, when seconds matter the police are hours away.
“Just a bookkeeping error. Sorry for the inconvenience.”
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be pretty fucking hostile to first responders now
It would be funny if the East Precinct is still on the list.
>>The city says his chance of survival was lower due to drug use (he was in recovery at the time of his death) and a pre-existing medical condition.
don't let your eggshell grandma drive in Seattle
What's he gonna do, haunt them?