Chicago Marathon: Ambulance driver got lost, took dead runner to wrong hospital
Because of the heavy demand for ambulances created by the unseasonably hot weather in this month's Chicago Marathon, suburban crews were called in to assist Chicago officials.
An ambulance team from Niles, which is the town just west of where I live, was flagged down and began treating Chad Schreiber, who was in full cardiac arrest. But NBC 5 Chicago is reporting this morning that not only did the Niles crew get lost, but they took Schreiber, who had a pre-existing heart condition, to the wrong hospital.
Neither the Niles group or the hospital emergency room where Schreiber was taken were able to revive him.
Schreiber, a 35 year-old Midland, Michigan police officer, was married with three children.
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