Boy's 911 calls put trouble in spotlight
Death of Detroit boy's mom results in lawsuitApril 11, 2006
BY MARISOL BELLO, FRANK WITSIL and JOE SWICKARD
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITERS
Anshiree Martin's 9-year-old son, Damion Cottingham, died in her arms in 2001, gasping for breath in an asthma attack after a Detroit 911 operator repeatedly assured her that help was on the way.
Martin -- who sued the city in 2001 and won an arbitrator's award of $325,000 -- said Monday she knows the grief felt by 6-year-old Robert Turner, whose calls to 911 in February after his mom collapsed were considered possible pranks. Sherrill Turner, 46, died of complications from an enlarged heart, putting Detroit's emergency response system under harsh criticism and intense scrutiny, and prompting a lawsuit filed Monday.
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On Monday, attorney Geoffrey Fieger -- with Robert at his side playing with a Spider-Man toy -- filed a $1-million lawsuit on behalf of Robert and his mother's estate, claiming gross negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress on the part of Detroit 911 operators who took the boy's calls.
Saying Sherrill Turner's death isn't an isolated case, Fieger also said he represents another woman whose calls last year to 911 -- she said she had been shot in the head -- were met with skepticism and delay. A dispatcher asked her if she was a mental patient.
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http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006604110321(Audio of Robert Turner's calls & text of Lorraine Hayes' first 911 call are also available here. <Lorraine Hayes is the woman who was shot in the head; she finally got help after calling relatives in Minnesota & is now a paraplegic> )