K.A.L. v. SOUTHERN MEDICAL BUSINESS SERV.

2011074.

854 So.2d 106 (2003)

K.A.L. v. SOUTHERN MEDICAL BUSINESS SERVICES.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

January 17, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sidney W. Jackson III and Mathew B. Richardson of Jackson, Foster & Graham, L.L.C., Mobile, for appellant.

B.F. Stokes III of Stokes & Clinton, P.C., Mobile, for appellee.


PITTMAN, Judge.

On December 12, 1998, K.A.L., who was incarcerated in the Saraland city jail, attempted suicide by hanging herself from the neck with a bedsheet. When jail personnel found her, K.A.L. had no pulse, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation was begun. By the time paramedics arrived, K.A.L. had a "thready" pulse and an agonal respiratory effort. She was immediately transported by ambulance to Springhill Memorial Hospital. Upon her arrival at the hospital, K...

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