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slammed into him, then got out of his car and stabbed him. according to the orange county sheriff s department, around 3:00 p.m. wednesday this white car broadsided dr. michael mammone at a crosswalk on the much-touristed pacific coast highway. at that point, the suspect drove around the victim, exited his vehicle, went back to the victim and continued to assault the victim. reporter: a criminal complaint alleging the car s driver, vanroy smith, then attacked mammone with a knife. bystanders stepping in to detain smith. but ma ammone, an emergency room specialist, later dying at a hospital. tonight, providence mission hospital where mammone worked for over a decade, saying they are grieving over the loss of an incredible physician and incredible physician and friend. authorities say they know of no connection between these two men and know of no motive for this crime. smith pleaded not guilty. bail has been set at $1 million. david? just horrific.
as the country deals with another wave of coronavirus infections, michigan has become one of the worst hit states. hospitalizations are now at a level not seen since late last year. that was before the first vaccines were even administered here in the u.s. as hospitals are overwhelmed yet again, doctors and nurses and support staff are trying to cope are high levels of burnout. one doctor saying there is no medical school class that can prepare you for this level of death. and that doctor is dr. jacqueline san carlson, an emergency room specialist at henry ford hospital in detroit, and she joins us now. doctor, this sounds just so disheartening. help us understand how bad it is for you right now. what are you going through on a dale basis? you know, it s sad.