Dead Vietnam Vet's Son Seeks Fed Hospital's Surveillance Video
Family believes man was kept waiting too long for medical care
NBC 5 News
By Chris Coffey
August 5, 2014
His son, Tarrell Green, said the facility's record of what happened is missing key points, including the critical minutes he claims his father was denied medical care.
"What the video would prove is that I was there at 10:05 (AM)," Green said. "I went to get help. I beg and pleaded for help. And I asked these guys come help my father. I didn't want him to die like that."
The son of a Vietnam veteran who passed away in April said surveillance video would prove a North Chicago federal health care facility was not prepared to help his father when they arrived under emergency circumstances.
But obtaining the video possibly captured by cameras at Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center may prove difficult as questions are being raised about the facility's video archiving process.
Lawrence Sinnin, 68, died from acute coronary syndrome on April 28th, according to his death certificate.
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