On March 28, 1983, Rosetta Twitty (hereafter plaintiff) called New York City's Emergency Medical Service (EMS) because her body had filled with fluids as a result of diabetes and kidney disease, and she needed to be taken to a hospital to have the fluids drained. In her negligence complaint plaintiff claimed that EMS personnel dropped her, causing her to break her knee.
Defendants scheduled a General Municipal Law § 50-h hearing for February 6, 1984, but plaintiff...
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