China News Service, September 24. According to Euronet, citing EUN News Agency, a patient diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia in Italy recently called an ambulance during home quarantine and was asked by medical staff to walk to the stop after being extremely difficult to breathe. In an ambulance 200 meters near the residence, the patient died of heart failure when he walked to the ambulance.

At present, the Procuratorate of the Ogliastra Province of Sardinia, Italy has been involved in the investigation of the death of the patient, and the prosecution will prosecute four medical staff who mishandled it for suspected manslaughter.

  According to reports, at about 11 pm local time on September 19, a 65-year-old patient with new coronary pneumonia named Carlo Lobina, living in Seui, Ogliastra Province, Sardinia, was at home During the isolation period, due to breathing difficulties, he called and asked the emergency center for help.

  When the ambulance arrived near the street where Lobina lived, it was found that the patient’s street was narrow and the ambulance could not enter.

The medical staff immediately contacted Robina by phone and asked the patient to walk to the ambulance.

As a result, Lobina crossed a steep mountain road, walked 200 meters to the ambulance and fell to her death.

  After the prosecution’s preliminary investigation, after the 4 medical staff of the ambulance center involved arrived near the patient’s residence, they should carry a stretcher cart directly to the patient’s residence according to the regulations, and carry out necessary medical procedures for the patient if the ambulance cannot directly enter. Check the patient, and then use the stretcher cart to transfer the patient to the ambulance.

  The Prosecutor of Ogliastra Province, Garitiro Batisti, stated that the four medical staff violated the ambulance regulations and did not go to meet the patient, but waited in the ambulance for about 20 minutes before the patient was struggling. Slowly came to the ambulance, but fell to the ground and died.

  Preliminary appraisal by forensic medicine showed that the patient died of heart failure. The deceased walked through a steep mountain road alone while breathing difficulties, worsening his condition, which was the main cause of death.

  The four medical staff involved in the case have been suspended, and the prosecution will prosecute the persons involved for suspected dereliction of duty and manslaughter.

(Huang Xin)