By note, the City of São Bernardo do Campo, in Greater São Paulo, said it investigates the case of a patient who was in a wheelchair and was beaten by a security guard inside the city’s emergency hospital.
According to the municipal administration, the individual, who was not named, had been involved in a traffic accident before arriving at the hospital and who, after the incident, assaulted a military police officer.
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“He overturned the car on Piraporinha Avenue, at dawn, and claimed to have slept behind the wheel,” says the city. He was rescued and taken to the hospital. “[O paciente] He even assaulted the military police officer who headed for the hospital to complete the traffic accident report. It was this PM, which was assaulted, who raised him, for his protection and other patients. ”
However, the city said that the situation “does not validate the aggression of outsourced security in the health unit” and that the board of the registration hospital report against the security company.
“At the same time, the Emergency Hospital has established internal investigation, which will cover the analysis of the medical records, exams, care conduct and other pertinent documents. Professionals involved in the service will also be heard. The goal is to ensure the complete investigation and the proper accountability of those involved.”
Finally, the municipal administration says that “the security guards have been turned off and will reinforce the training of the teams. The conduct of the outsourced company is also under investigation.”
THE CNN He sought the Military Police to obtain information about the supposed aggression to the agent, but obtained no return.
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