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Writer's pictureAlan Sampson

Police Surround My House

Updated: Dec 30, 2023




On August 14, 2023, members of the Crestview police surrounded my house and arrested me as a favor for a friend.

 

In handcuffs, I was dropped off at your hospital. All the police ran away and left me at your hospital. It was weird, to say the least.

 

The E.R., Dr. Thompson. He saved my life once, and I will recall it. He was young at the time, and when I barfed up a couple pints of blood, he yelled, "OH, SHIT, GET THE CRASH CART."

 

Some lady started asking me about being an organ donor and stuff like that.

 

I thought I saw Elvis and Grandma, but it was only the E.R. lights.

 

Dr. Thompson was nice. He came to see me and said, "I did not think you were going to make it."

 

Have you spoken to Dr. Thompson?

 

The transport EMS asked me, "Please keep me out of it."

 

First things first. I want the hospital to explain the 14th of August. What would a polite request be?.

 

First and foremost, it's crucial to approach this situation with a clear and structured plan, especially given the seriousness of the circumstances you've described. Your goal is to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the events and medical care you received on August 14th. Here's a step-by-step approach:

 

Draft a formal request: Begin by writing a formal request to the hospital. This should be a written letter addressed to the hospital administration or the patient affairs department. It's important to be concise, respectful, and clear about what information you're seeking.

 

Include Specific Details: In your letter, mention the date of the incident (August of August 2023), the nature of your visit (emergency care), and any specific individuals involved (such as Dr. Thompson). This will help the hospital staff locate the relevant records and information.

 

State Your Relationship with Dr. Thompson: Mention your previous interaction with Dr. Thompson and how he played a crucial role in your care. This could help in personalizing your request and may prompt a more detailed response.

 

Express your concerns: Clearly state why you are seeking this information. If it's for personal understanding, legal reasons, or medical follow-up, make this clear. It adds context to your request and may influence how they respond.

 

Request for Medical Records: You have a right to access your medical records. Ask for a complete report of your treatment and any observations made by the medical staff on the day in question.

 

Confidentiality and Sensitivity: Acknowledge the sensitivity of the situation, especially concerning the EMS transport staff's request to be kept out of it. This shows your respect for privacy and professional boundaries.

Close politely and offer Contact Information: Conclude your letter by thanking them for their assistance and providing your contact information for any follow-up communication. For this and other true stories, read Crazy Joey: The Most Corrupt Cop in America.

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