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Treatment by foreign, travel, FEMA, or unqualified Medical Staff.

169 documented testimony clips

These testimony clips are drawn from interviews conducted by CHBMP with families and survivors. Each clip stands as evidence and remembrance. We share them to honor those who came forward, to seek accountability, and to ensure these experiences are never forgotten.

00:16:59.139 - 00:17:09.765
“"you definitely get a very nasty treatment from some of them... there's always the incompetence as well.”
From the testimony of Gail Seiler
Communication FailuresEthical ComplaintsMental Health EffectsPatient Rights ViolatedSuffering Accounts
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00:17:12.785 - 00:17:45.634
“"I had one night nurse that was really scary... I was kinda calling out because I time was ticking.”
From the testimony of Gail Seiler
Emotional TraumaPsychological Impact
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00:10:06.584 - 00:10:33.334
“"And I found out, nurses told me that, the only time any doctors ever saw the patients was during those rounds in the morning. And there would be several doctors who went on rounds at the same time, and they literally spent a minute, maybe two minutes in each patient's room. Other than that, everything was done by nurses.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
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00:03:35.955 - 00:06:48.745
“"you know, the nurses being very inattentive [...] he was really unhappy. And he asked me to ask, that that nurse not, see him. [...] But those five days that he was in ICU without being on a ventilator, his condition still did not improve. [...] I do have to say he, he had type two diabetes, and he was overweight. [...] So my daughter ran to get me, and by the time she did she was staying with me at my house just so I wasn't alone. [...] And, consequently, he was on a ventilator for thirty days. [...] But when they put you on a ventilator, they put you in a coma, like, medically induced coma. And they also paralyze you, which was just shocking and and frightening to me to hear that. And no one was explaining to me what that what this all meant.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Communication FailuresComorbidity ConcernsEmotional TraumaFamily Decision ExclusionPatient Rights ViolatedTreatment ComplicationsVentilator Use
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00:09:55.139 - 00:10:29.019
“"And, and he refused to come down and see me and said he would call me later, and and he did call me later. And I found out, nurses told me that, the only time any doctors ever saw the patients was during those rounds in the morning. And there would be several doctors who went on rounds at the same time, and they literally spent a minute, maybe two minutes in each patient's room.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
DeteriorationPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven Care
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00:08:28.160 - 00:08:39.274
“"The way they managed, the blood sugar is, you know, sometimes it was way high, other times it was so low they had to give him glucose because it became hypoglycemic.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Suffering AccountsTreatment Complications
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00:06:57.384 - 00:07:20.954
“"And, he explained to me what what that meant. And and he said that, you know, they do that, for the patient's safety because, some patients when they are, intubated on a ventilator will, will fight the ventilator and and they could thrash around.”
From the testimony of Ed Hodges
Ethical ComplaintsPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven CareSuffering AccountsVentilator Use
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00:10:35.855 - 00:10:49.519
“"And come to find out the dose of ivermectin that we were giving him was, like, three times too little. He should have been getting three times more. I guess the doctor we got it from just wasn't aware of the the guidelines.”
From the testimony of Kyle Squires
Communication FailuresDenied AlternativesNegligence ClaimsTreatment Complications
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00:40:04.050 - 00:40:13.510
“"So I know in twenty minutes, they didn't have all of that medical equipment unhooked and cleaned out of that room.”
From the testimony of Kyle Squires
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00:19:59.849 - 00:20:15.230
“"It was very unsettling to hear judge Hawthorne coyly admit the day of her trial that, oh, I've never even heard of the word ivermectin until you filed your application, and I had to do some quick Google searching.””
From the testimony of Carolyn Carroll
Denied AlternativesEthical ComplaintsExperimental DrugsLegal ActionsNo Informed ConsentPatient Rights ViolatedVaccine Exemption IssuesVaccine Mandate Impacts
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00:10:20.144 - 00:12:22.220
“"And I couldn't believe what I was hearing. So there's all these nurses, ten of them, standing in front of my dad's window just staring at them. And they're no. None of them have their nametags on. And there's this one nurse that Sarah Grice, the girl that kills her that kills my dad. She's standing there like this, waiting with her hands like this, and Rommel Lontango, who is the nurse practitioner in charge of my dad's case, Rommel Lontango, bald guy, he hands the syringe to Sarah. And I'm thinking to myself, what is going on here? Well, my dad has a pulse of a hundred and twenty two. She injects him. His pulse rapidly starts to decrease, and she started doing the most violent chest compressions I've ever seen in my life. ... my dad was tied in restraints, obviously, because his body was bouncing ten inches off the table. ... the cop starts pushing me out of the ICU, you know, telling me leave right now. ... and then, the nurse turned off all the machines in front of them. ... cause of death, COVID nineteen. It's like they already had it ready to go. Huge cover up. Total cover up.”
From the testimony of Constantine Kotsanis
Advocacy EffortsDeathEmotional TraumaEthical ComplaintsExperimental DrugsFamily Decision ExclusionForced Palliative CareNegligence ClaimsNo Informed ConsentPatient Rights ViolatedPsychological ImpactTreatment ComplicationsVentilator Use
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00:15:03.055 - 00:18:17.875
“"But going through here, there were so many things that that I didn't know about until later, obviously. But the whole time that he was in the ER, it shows that he was in the ER, and they never gave him anything other than oxygen... I think they were withholding any kind of, liquid for him... It says that he was septus too. But on here, whenever he came in, his temperature was only ninety eight point seven... And then also to come find out that he was never seen by an actual doctor in the hospital. It says that he was seen by iPad... How in the world you can go into a hospital and be in the CPU and a doctor never physically examine you is just... I mean, that's horrific. That's neglect. There's so much that was done... but the one time that I spoke to a doctor, he never mentioned that. But in here, he says that he told me that my husband was critical.”
From the testimony of Michael E. Pilgrim
Advocacy EffortsCommunication FailuresDeteriorationEmotional TraumaEthical ComplaintsFamily Decision ExclusionNegligence ClaimsPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven CareSuffering Accounts
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00:18:21.309 - 00:20:14.914
“"I would have been at that hospital. I would have they would have had to have arrested me. There there's no way, in how he could be critical in sepsis. If this were the case, why wasn't I being consulted for his treatment? [...] And then the doctor that called me the next day, he said he wasn't even the doctor that said he died. He wasn't even there in the hospital, and he doesn't even know what happened.”
From the testimony of Michael E. Pilgrim
Communication FailuresDeathEthical ComplaintsFamily Decision ExclusionNegligence ClaimsPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven Care
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00:17:15.125 - 00:17:49.894
“"and then also to come find out that he was never seen by an actual doctor in the hospital. It says that he was seen by iPad... How in the world you can go into a hospital and be in the CPU and a doctor never physically examine you is just... I mean, that's horrific.”
From the testimony of Michael E. Pilgrim
Ethical ComplaintsPatient Rights Violated
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00:24:58.610 - 00:25:44.164
“"However, he never even saw an MD. She was a d o that he saw, but the guy that was making these tweets, even on the day that my husband came in, he was head of the E. R. At the hospital... the fact that the hospital knows, and he is in charge of the ER...”
From the testimony of Michael E. Pilgrim
Denied AlternativesEthical ComplaintsFamily Decision ExclusionNegligence ClaimsPatient Rights Violated
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00:15:12.759 - 00:17:50.875
“"the whole time that he was in the ER, it shows that he was in the ER, and they never gave him anything other than oxygen... so I think they were withholding any kind of, liquid for him... and it was vitamins... but yet they're saying he septus... and also to come find out that he was never seen by an actual doctor in the hospital... How in the world you can go into a hospital and be in the CPU and a doctor never physically examine you is just... I mean, that's horrific. That's neglect.”
From the testimony of Michael E. Pilgrim
Communication FailuresDenied AlternativesDeteriorationEthical ComplaintsNegligence ClaimsPatient Rights Violated
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00:11:55.144 - 00:11:59.245
“"They were absolutely worthless. I got more information from FLCCD website than they knew.”
From the testimony of Kevin Tyykila
Communication FailuresDenied AlternativesEthical ComplaintsNo Informed ConsentPatient Rights ViolatedVaccine Efficacy ConcernsVaccine Mandate Impacts
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00:28:40.390 - 00:28:49.829
“"I can remember a nurse bringing me Tylenol when I was in the hospital, and she couldn't get the scanner to work. And she was like, I can't give it to you because the scanner is not working.”
From the testimony of Kevin Tyykila
Patient Rights Violated
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00:07:24.019 - 00:07:44.165
“"I told him, you know, you could have saved him if you had used the ivermectin that I asked you to use. And he had the nerve to stand there in front of my entire family and say, and I could quote this, I wouldn't even know how to administer that stuff.”
From the testimony of Daniel Scott Reynolds
Advocacy EffortsCommunication FailuresDenied AlternativesEthical ComplaintsNegligence ClaimsPatient Rights ViolatedSuffering Accounts
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00:09:29.710 - 00:09:36.825
“"the hospitalist, saying he wasn't the hospitalist. He lied to us, and we have it on recordings.”
From the testimony of Raul Osuna
Communication FailuresEthical ComplaintsFamily Decision ExclusionNegligence ClaimsPatient Rights ViolatedSuffering Accounts
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00:27:25.184 - 00:27:51.825
“"basically, she was bullying me, and I said no. I refused. I was not gonna change him to a DNR. And she said, fine. If you won't change him to a DNR, if your husband has a cardiac arrest, I'm not doing CPR on him even though he is a full code. I said, you can't do that. It's in my husband's chart. He's a full code. This is these are his wishes. She goes, I'm not gonna do it.”
From the testimony of Steven Hix
Communication FailuresEthical ComplaintsFamily Decision ExclusionPatient Rights ViolatedPsychological Impact
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00:07:02.470 - 00:07:23.654
“"this time, one of the respiratory therapists came in and said, we'll take the mask off, and we'll just let it have it through the the nose, the oxygen. But he didn't know we were there either. They had him so drugged all the time. And if they had told him that he was gonna get remdesivir, I can see why he would have been agitated.”
From the testimony of Lance T. Chamberlin
DeteriorationEmotional TraumaNo Informed ConsentPatient Rights ViolatedRemdesivir Use
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00:06:07.925 - 00:06:19.944
“"So I went over to soothe him, and I said, Kim, go get a nurse. So she went and got a nurse, and the nurse came in and said, oh, well, we'll just give him some more. And she just gave him the fentanyl...”
From the testimony of Timothy Alan Meyers
Denied AlternativesEthical Complaints
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00:12:53.259 - 00:13:38.845
“"I just know I was coming to, and I had this hose in my throat. And I just was looking around, and I looked over at this window into my room, and there's three nurses standing there. And all I all I remember is everything started closing in on me. It got darker and darker, and and that was telling me, Eric, you gotta do something with this hose. You gotta pull this thing out or you're gonna die. Well, I was strapped in the bed with my hands up. Thank God. My hands were up. And I looked at both of my hand because I had my legs. I could barely lift them up. And these nurses were over there laughing. There was three of them, two two female and a male. They were just laughing, carrying on, and I don't know what they were laughing at.”
From the testimony of Eric Seitz
Emotional TraumaEthical ComplaintsPatient Rights ViolatedProtocol Driven CareRespiratory ProblemsSuffering AccountsVentilator Use
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