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Family of overworked 911 operator who died of COVID files $35M suit

Family of overworked 911 operator who died of COVID files $35M suit Adam Schrader For Dailymail.Com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A Phoenix 911 operator who was forced to work a 15-hour shift in the same week she returned to work after battling COVID-19 had told her boss that she was feeling ill and I might die - the night before she stopped breathing and passed away.   Pamela Cooper, 49, was on her first week back on the job after being off for six weeks battling coronavirus.  She stopped breathing the night after working the 15-hour shift.  Cooper, a 20-year dispatch veteran, was still ill but had run out of her six weeks of paid leave.

Phoenix to Investigate After Overworked 911 Dispatcher Hospitalized

1554: I might die, but ok. 1555: Please don t. Not on my watch. I appreciate you getting back to me quick. Please help yourself to the Mando Mart [free food] over there. 1556: I just came back from covid for a month… I can barely walk or breathe. I will stay sitting :( The Mando Mart to which Cooper s supervisor refers is a collection of snacks put together by supervisors for when they mandate that employees stay past the end of their typical 10-hour shift. A regular occurrence in the understaffed dispatch center, a mandate is why Cooper, an asthmatic still recovering from six weeks of fighting the aftereffects of COVID-19, was required to work for more than 15 hours in late February, her first week back from sick leave. The 20-year 911 veteran told her mother that she feared discipline if she didn t comply.

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