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Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on December 03, 2009, 04:30:00 PM
QuoteDeath in Frankford ER took 11 minutes

By Alfred Lubrano, Tom Avril, and Robert Moran

Inquirer Staff Writers

The Frankford man who died while waiting to see a doctor in a Philadelphia emergency room, and whose watch was then stolen, appeared to have expired within 11 minutes of signing in, a police official said yesterday.

Capt. John McGinnis of Northeast Detectives said a security videotape from the Aria Health-Frankford Campus hospital clearly showed Joaquin Rivera, 63, going into distress at 10:56 p.m. Rivera struggles to breathe, brings his hand to his chest, then falls still in his seat.

Thirty-nine minutes later, one of three people in the waiting room stole Rivera's watch, McGinnis said.

It was only at 11:45 p.m., nearly 50 minutes after Rivera stopped moving, that hospital personnel noticed he appeared to be dead, a witness in the waiting room told police.

"He came in with symptoms of pains down his left arm, and when he appears to be dying, he has his hands over his chest, making me think he's having pains in his chest," McGinnis said. "It's assumptions on my part, but if you've watched people die, you can tell. In the tape, he doesn't move again."

Angered and upset by the turn of events, Wilfredo Rojas, a friend of the Rivera family's, said yesterday that "somebody dropped the ball" at the hospital. He said the Rivera family believed that personnel had changed shifts while Rivera awaited medical attention and that the incoming shift had not known of his condition.

McGinnis confirmed an 11 p.m. shift change but said it was not known whether it had anything to do with Rivera's death.

The case is under investigation by the state Department of Health, the hospital, and the Philadelphia Police Department.

The hospital declined to comment, citing patient confidentiality and the investigation. On Tuesday the hospital expressed "condolences to the patient's family. Aria officials are conducting an intensive internal investigation into this event," it said.

In November 2007 a woman who complained of chest pains and who had received an abnormal EKG reading also died in the emergency room's waiting area, according to a lawyer for her estate.

Jennifer Lynn Castro, 33, a mother of three, died 10 to 15 minutes after the EKG, having received no medication, said the lawyer, Phillip Gilligan, who is handling a lawsuit filed by Castro's estate.

"She was not dealt with in an efficient, efficacious way," Gilligan said. "She got the EKG and was told to sit down, and she died."

Castro had been suffering from chest pains for about a week, according to the lawsuit. After going back to the waiting room, she lost consciousness and slumped over in her seat. An autopsy revealed she had a 100 percent blockage of her left anterior descending artery, a major blood vessel, according to the complaint filed in May in Common Pleas Court.

The hospital did not respond to a request for comment on Castro's case.

In the theft of Rivera's watch, Richard Alten, 44, was arrested and charged with theft, receiving stolen property, and conspiracy. Police said they were still looking for a man and a woman. They described all three as homeless drug addicts.

In interviews yesterday, Rivera's family and friends talked about his last days.

Rivera, who friends said had been close to retirement, worked as a bilingual counseling assistant at Olney High School and was a popular guitarist in the city's Puerto Rican community. Friends described him as a hardworking role model.

Rivera had exercised regularly by walking an hour a day and had lost weight over the last years, friends said. He had high blood pressure and was taking medication for it but had no history of heart problems, his wife, Maria, 61, said.

But he had pain in his left arm last week and sought medical attention, Maria Rivera said.

He asked a doctor to administer an electrocardiogram to monitor his heart, said Roger Zepernick, Rivera's friend and the assistant to the pastor at Christ Church and St. Ambrose in North Philadelphia.

"The doctor said he didn't need it," Zepernick said. Rivera then returned home.

On Saturday, the day he died, Rivera went to Zepernick's church to help put up Christmas decorations, Maria Rivera said.

He again complained about pain on his left side, including his torso and neck, Zepernick said.

The president of the church offered to drive Rivera to the hospital, but he refused, Zepernick added.

"He looked tired," he said.

Rivera's son Joaquin Jr. said yesterday that he last saw his father around 9 p.m. Saturday. The elder Rivera was in bed, complaining of pain from his left shoulder through the left side of his chest and abdomen.

"I don't feel too good," the son recalled his father saying. But his father was hoping to sleep it off. "He had no interest in going anywhere," Joaquin Rivera Jr. said.

The son then went out for the evening and later learned that his father had died.

"Right now, we have to bury him," Maria Rivera said, adding that her husband would be buried with his guitar and signature white hat.

She said she could not bear to watch the news and had only briefly watched the surveillance video. At the mention of that, she teared up. "There's nobody there," she said of the waiting room. "It was empty."

She said she still had not heard from the hospital.

In describing the death of his friend Rojas, a past president of the National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights, said yesterday that local hospitals in low-income and working-class communities "need to have trained individuals in the ERs who can actually identify someone who is in critical need of being seen."

Medical personnel working in North Philadelphia say Aria is among several city hospitals that have been increasingly busy since Northeastern Hospital closed in the middle of the year.

What kind of sick motherfarger do you have to be to jack a dying/dead person?! farging scumbags.

And the hospital better go on and open up the check book now. This is the second incident.

The watch wasn't stolen, it was removed by a hospital administrator.
The patient didn't have insurance.

ice grillin you

meant to post this a few weeks ago....disgusting and sad but well written piece in last  months philly mag...btw if you dont subscribe to this magazine youre not smurt...its amazingly well pubslished and written and is like 12 bucks a year (its also about the best city on the planet)

http://www.phillymag.com/articles/sins_of_the_father/
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

MDS

that mag is for people who WANT to live in philly but DONT. i.e. you.
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

ice grillin you

you could be from montana and the stories would be fabulous....then again what would you know about good writing
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

PhillyPhreak54

 :-D

I meant to subscribe a few months ago and forgot about it. I'm doing it right now....$7.95 for a year.

MDS

Well igy isn't really funny but that was pretty good

But yea my point is right. Their audience is almost entirely people who want to live in center city but dont
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

SunMo

I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

ice grillin you

holy crap that would be a dream come true for me
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Sgt PSN

that's awesome if it happens.  i never understood why comcast b-more is available on directv but not philly. 

MDS

it would ruin comcast. id go with directv ASAP until fios was ready.
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

Seabiscuit36

#460
farg yeah

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LOL, farg you comcast. 
"For all the civic slurs, for all the unsavory things said of the Philadelphia fans, also say this: They could teach loyalty to a dog. Their capacity for pain is without limit." -Bill Lyons

Seabiscuit36

#461
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/homepage/20091217_Sex-for-tix_case_going_to_trial__January_date_set_in_Common_Pleas_Court__Doylestown.html
QuoteSex-for-tix case going to trial: January date set in Common Pleas Court, Doylestown

By REGINA MEDINA
Philadelphia Daily News

medinar@phillynews.com 215-854-5985

Susan Finkelstein sat down with undercover Officer Michael Brady at a Bucks County bar and allegedly gave him a bold confession for a first meeting, according to his testimony yesterday at her preliminary hearing.

"I admit it. I'm a prostitute. I love sex. I'm a whore," the Bensalem police officer testified that Finkelstein had told him as he posed as "Bob" at Manny Brown's in Bensalem.

She talked about "how much she loved anal sex," he said, alleging later that she pulled up her denim skirt to expose her genital area and asked, "You wanna touch it?"

The Southwest Philadelphia woman believed Brady had three tickets to a Phillies-Yankees World Series game and, Bensalem police say, was willing to exchange sex for at least one.

In reality, it was a sting operation by Bensalem cops, who had found the "desperate blonde," as Finkelstein reportedly called herself, while trolling Craigslist for illegal activities.

Finkelstein, 43, was also told in an e-mail written by Sgt. Robert Bugsch that "Bob" had a brother, Bugsch said on the stand. That apparently upped the possibilities for Finkelstein.

For two tickets, she promised more, Brady testified. "I'll have sex with both of you. I'll let you DP me."

Magisterial District Judge Joe Falcone and Finkelstein's lawyer, William J. Brennan, asked Brady to clarify what the term "DP" meant and the officer answered, "Double penetration."

Brady's and Bugsch's testimony - along with the introduction of topless photos as evidence, images Finkelstein purportedly sent to Bugsch before the meeting - was apparently enough for Falcone. He held the case over for trial in Common Pleas Court, set to begin Jan. 5 in Doylestown.

She was charged with promoting prostitution and, yesterday, with general prostitution.

Brennan suggested he may appeal the ruling, claiming that Falcone's decision was based on "unsubstantiated, unrecorded testimony of one officer," he said, referring mainly to Brady's testimony.

Finkelstein, a woman with a self-avowed "big mouth," spoke with the swarm of media after the hearing, despite Brennan's assurances that she would not comment on the proceedings.

"It was very hard to hear the untruths that were said about me and my actions without being able to respond," she said in a soft, melodic voice. Later, she said, "It is not in my vocabulary to use those words."

Earlier, when Brady used the term "whore" in court, Finkelstein let out a sigh of disbelief.

After the hearing, Brennan wondered aloud why Bensalem police didn't record the conversation or why three other police at the bar weren't close enough to listen in on the conversation.

Regarding the topless photos, Brennan said, the police officers admitted that sending them was not illegal.

"She's here charged with a crime," he said. "The crime isn't bad taste. The crime is prostitution."
What a filthy Whore, i think i'm in love
"For all the civic slurs, for all the unsavory things said of the Philadelphia fans, also say this: They could teach loyalty to a dog. Their capacity for pain is without limit." -Bill Lyons

SunMo

lol, the judge didn't know what DP meant
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

ice grillin you

they really need to take that to trial?
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

PhillyPhreak54

or he did, but just wanted them to say it out loud in court so he could laugh