bottoms who finished her term just last night on new year s eve, she says that basically these hospitals are overrun. take a listen. we are seeing over 80% capacity in our hospitals, over 80% icu capacities and particularly when it comes to grady hospital which is in the heart of downtown atlanta, when you have a major trauma center you obviously have car accidents, you have people coming in with heart attacks and other issues and at the point that we are having to divert ambulance service from grady hospital to other hospitals. reporter: and that is such a concern because if you are a gunshot victim, if you are a car crash victim, if you are a victim of a stabbing you want to go to grady, it s our trauma 1 center in downtown atlanta but those ambulances are being turned away because of covid-19. a really scary situation here.
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A California mom died while trying to save a car crash victim. The 26-year-old mother of three was a nurse.
According to reports, the California mom, Juliana Ramos, got out of her car to help a car crash victim near Fresno.
While Ramos was tending to the victim, she was struck by a passing vehicle. This incident caused the fatal death of the California nurse.
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The tragic accident
Last Wednesday, February 10, the accident happened when a sedan collided with a tractor-trailer at Highway 99, near Fresno.
According to a California Highway Patrol report, after the crash, another car stopped next to the sedan. The California mom drove this car, and she intended to help the car crash victim.
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protocol by refusing to let police take a blood sample from an unconscious patient. is the patient under arrest? nope. reporter: she said detective jeff payne demanded a blood sample from a car crash victim who was in a coma and severely burned. his car smashed racing from police. the nurse explains the policy for obtaining blood. there s three things that allow us to do that if you have an electronic warrant, patients consent, or patient under arrest. neither of those things patient can t consent. reporter: she gets her supervisor on the phone who backs her up. the tension escalates. she s the one that has told me no. yes, but sir, you re making a huge mistake now. like you re making a huge mistake because you re threatening a nurse. okay. no, we re done. we re done. you re under arrest. you re going you can t put me under arrest, sir. you re going [ screams ] reporter: salt lake city s police chief apologized and said what happened was unacceptable.