‘Why won’t they help me?’: Paramedics left dying woman on her own kitchen floor to go on another call, family says

Tasheba Anderson died after her family says paramedics left her to go on another call

Background: News footage of Jackson North Medical Center in North Miami Beach, Fla., where Tasheba Anderson died (WFOR). Inset: Tasheba Anderson (provided by family).

The death of a Florida woman whose family accused first responders of leaving their loved one to go on another call has resulted in an internal investigation.

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue paramedics responded on Jan. 26 to a call at the home of Tasheba Anderson, 52. Anderson, who had undergone surgery six months earlier, was reportedly suffering from severe stomach pain. Paramedics and firefighters arrived and began treating Anderson, laying her on the floor of her kitchen as her family looked on.

Then, the family claimed, the paramedics left her to go on another call to a fire nearby.

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