• Events: Drowned after refusing help and hanging up the phone Summa 112's doctor: 'I don't hear you drowning'

"Mrs. Ayuso, my son is not an anecdote, it is what I love most in the world. It is a shame that I occupy political positions people so lacking in humanity . Does an anecdote the death of my son? Do you realize what is saying? You have caused enormous damage to three people: Aitor and us, his parents. I ask him to retract. "

Carmen Ruiz , mother of Aitor García , thus responds to the president of the Community of Madrid , Isabel Díaz Ayuso , who last Wednesday, after the Governing Council, relativized the death of the young man in the criticisms of Summa, which he did not send in a first a UVI to the later deceased, saying that "there is no category of anecdote."

"Anecdote? Do you have children, Mrs. Ayuso? Because if you have them, you surely do not want them as I want Aitor. Yes, I say I want and did not want to, because for me he is alive, I write a letter every day, to that you know, "explains the mother of the deceased, who has just opened a signature collection campaign in a signature collection campaign on Change.org so that the Summa 112 protocol is changed , to THE WORLD.

"Your child will say what he wants, but breathe"

Aitor García died on January 22, 2018 after, in his first call to Summa 112 when the 23-year-old drowned, the service doctor told the mother, in a disgraceful way: "Her son does not drown, ma'am, he'll say whatever he wants, but he doesn't drown. For me he's a little touching, "and he hung up the phone without sending him the right help.

The boy entered the cardiac arrest at the same time, quickly passed to brain death and his death was certified hours later. The parents complained to the Community of Madrid for the negligence and the Regional Administration not only assured that the Summa acted impeccably, but also refused to initially provide the audios to the family. EL MUNDO published these audios last week and the family announced that it will probably go to criminal jurisdiction.

"We humbly ask that the Summa protocol be changed so that no one has to go through what we are going through again," Carmen Ruiz tells his newspaper about Change.org's request: that the action frameworks be changed so that they do not It is estimated that someone can breathe only by the fact that they can vocalize minimally. "My son had the chance to save himself, but that doctor refused."

The Community did not provide audios

Aitor García died later although the doctor complied with that rule, but did not inquire more by telephone to the mother, whose son was literally dying in his arms: he did not ask if Aitor moved his chest, or if he breathed with the abdomen. The young man had a thrombus in the lung, but the doctor did not even consider it, even though the audio reveals that the victim could no longer just exhale.

To deny the parents the right to compensation, the Community passed them a transcript of the conversation according to which Aitor could speak. It was later, when he got the audios, when it became clear that the proof that he was really drowning was clearly clear there.

"It is a shame what they told us and to clear the dignity of our son we will go to the end," explained Carmen and Bartolomé , Aitor's parents, who did not know until a few days ago or who was ruling the Community of Madrid - "We have been almost two years without hearing anything, dead in life" - and that they were 25 minutes trying to revive his son until the arrival of the Mobile UVI by the negligent treatment of the first doctor.

"With that we save a single life it will be worth the battle," says Carmen Ruiz. The parents are assisted in their claim by the lawyer Carlos Sardinero , of Sardinero Abogados, as a lawyer of the Patient Advocate Association .

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