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Lawsuit: Botched 911 call leads to mother’s death
Prairie Village, Kansas (KCTV/KSMO ) Cathryn McClelland was a loving mother and nurse. She was just 41-years old when she collapsed inside her Prairie Village home with her young kids. Her husband was working on a construction project in another state.
Her 8-year old son, Joel, grabbed the phone and called 911 for help. What happened next is now the focus of a lawsuit. It says the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department and the Kansas City Fire Department failed the family by not trusting the child knew his address and waiting too long to dispatch help.
The Leader
Village of Bath leaders on Tuesday accepted the unexpected resignation of Village Police Chief Chad Mullen and named current police Investigator Colin Taft as the department’s temporary officer-in-charge.
“Right now, I think we are going to determine what we want to do,” said Village Mayor Mike Sweet. “There have been people from the community that have reached out and feel that (the village) could probably go with an administrative officer rather than a chief of police.”
Officials said an administrative officer position is routinely filled by a retired patrolman, capped at $35,000 the most a retired officer can make while also receiving a pension.
Cathryn McClelland was a loving mother and nurse. She was just 41 years old when she collapsed inside her Prairie Village home with her young kids. Her husband was working on a construction project in
Botched 911 call leads to Prairie Village mother’s death, according to lawsuit
PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KS (KCTV) Cathryn McClelland was a loving mother and nurse. She was just 41-years old when she collapsed inside her Prairie Village home with her young kids. Her husband was working on a construction project in another state.
Her 8-year old son, Joel, grabbed the phone and called 911 for help. What happened next is now the focus of a lawsuit. It says the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department and the Kansas City Fire Department failed the family by not trusting the child knew his address and waiting too long to dispatch help.