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Personal Injury & Torts

Jan. 25, 2002

City Can Be Sued for 911 Dispatcher's Fatal Error

SAN FRANCISCO - Calling San Francisco's ambulance service "morally blameworthy," a state appellate court ruled Wednesday that the city can be held liable for failing to save a woman from a fatal asthma attack after an emergency dispatcher fumbled a call for help.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Calling San Francisco's ambulance service "morally blameworthy," a state appellate court ruled Wednesday that the city can be held liable for failing to save a woman from a fatal asthma attack after an emergency dispatcher fumbled a call for help.
        A panel of the 1st District...

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