- Hemorrhage is one of the most common complications to surgical abortion. Why isn’t Preterm equipped and its personnel trained to handle this complication – one that has occurred at this facility at least a dozen times since 2014.
- The ambulance arrived very soon after Fred Sokol had vacated the sidewalk in front of the facility. Earlier that day, Operation Rescue had released 911 records related to an April 5, 2019 medical emergency at Preterm. Did Preterm wait for Sokol to leave before calling for emergency help? Did they delay calling 911 to keep Sokol from documenting this incident?
- It took longer for the ambulance to back into the driveway than it would have taken to push the gurney to the ambulance on the street. Why did this delay occur? What were they trying to hide?
- Are complications occurring because this is a training facility that is allowing trainees to make mistakes that are hurting women?
- Why, for the first time, did two ambulances respond for only one person?
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