INCIDENT I CRIMINAL REPORT Alameda County Sheriff's Office Agency: ACSO ORI: CAOOIOOOOO Case Number: 15-012121 './/:< ::.:::·:,i.-. .··:· ~-I·;. ......,... ' ~.. ' :.~ ... Supplement Date I 07/17/2015 10:26:55 Contact Name Supplement 1ype IGENF..,RAI,SUPPLEMENTAL I Supplement vdlcer .: , ,... i.:::.,;.:·· .;: l (207267) BERUMEN, EDGAR .supervising Officer I (201452) LACER, RALPH M I "" On July 15, 2015, about 1500 hours, while working at Santa Rita Jail clinic, I:was detailed by Lieutenant R. LACER to obtain statements from two nurses who responded to a medical emergency earlier in the day in Housing Unit 6 (HIU 6). I contacted Registered Nurse (RN), following in summary: INOCENCIO, in the Corizon Pill·Room, who told me the On July 15, 2015, about 1100 hours, RN INOCENCIO was the assigned nurse for HIU 8. RN INOCENCIO received a phone call from her supervisor, Stephanie HOPKINS, telling her to respond to H/U 6 to see an inmate, later identified as Mario MARTINEZ·who was having asthma proble~s. The assigned nurse for WU 6 was out on a lunch break. RN INOCENCIO responded to H/U 6 from HIU 8. About ten seconds after RN INOCENCIO arrived, Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Chris PADMORE also arrived. RN INOCENCIO saw MARTINEZ in the Quasi-Yard on his hands and knees trying to keep himself from collapsing to the ground. RN INOCENCIO told MARTINEZ to follow her into the sick call room to provide a nebulizer treatment. MARTINEZ did not respond and was unable to follow her instructions. RN INO~ENCIO went into the sick call room and prepared the treatment; while MARTINEZ was assisted by deputies and LVN PADMORE toward the sick call room. RN INOCENCIO heard a deputy call her into the haUway near the sick call room. RN INOCENCIO walked into the hallway and saw MARTINEZ sitting on the floor and leaning against the wall. RN INOCENCIO noticed MARTINEZ had a 11 blue-ish11 color to his fingernails. RN INOCENCIO and LVN PADMORE went to grab the oxygen tank from the sick call room but·noticed the crank to turn it on was missing. PADMORE immediately ran to HIU 7 to grab their oxygeri tank. RN INOCENCIO said she advised Deputy S. CHRISTIANSEN to call for code 3 medical emergency assistance. About two to three minutes later; LVN.PADMORE returned with an oxygen tank and applied an oxygen mask· on W.iARTINEZ. About one minute later, RN INOCENCIO noticed MARTINEZ was not breathing and initiated Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). MARTINEZ was placed flat on his back on the floor. RN INOCENCIO remove!i the oxygen mask and used an "ambu-bag" to provide breathes for MARTINEZ. These actions were taken as the nurses continued giving MARTINEZ CPR. RN INOCENCIO said no automated · external defibrillator (AED) was used. · Several other nurs~s arriv~d and assisted with.CPR on MARTINEZ. · Firefighters and paramedics arrived, took over, and continued CPR. RN INOCENCIO stayed in H/U 6 and provided information as necessary. Refer to signed CR-6 statement form from RN INOCENCIO. On Friday, July 17, 2015, about 0745 hours, I contacted LYN PADMORE in the Corizon administration room and he told me the following in summary: Case Status: FURTHER Printed: 12/1412015 15:41 Page 14 of24 INCIDENT I CRIMINAL REPORT · Alameda County Sheriff's Offi~e Agency: ACSO ORI: CAOOlOOOOO .Case Number: 15-012121 On W~dnesday, July 15, 2015, about 1100 hours, LVN PADMORE was in the Corizon pill room finishing his lunch break. LVN PADMORE overheard HOPKINS tell another nurse there was "man down" in H/U 6. LVN PADMORE volunteered to run the emergency response bag to H/U 6. LVN PADMORE arrived to H/U 6 and saw RN INOCENCIO was already on scene. LVN PADMORE met with RN INOCENCIO in the Quasi-yard and saw MARTINEZ on his hands and knees. MARTINEZ was moaning and grunting as ifhe was in pain. LVN PADMORE told MARTINEZ to follow him into the sick call room where they would provide a nebu]izer treatment. MARTINEZ did not verb~Hy respond. RN INOCENCTO left: tnthe sick call room tc prepare the treatment while LVN PADMORE and Deputy CHRISTIANSEN assisted MARTINEZ toward the sick call room. MARTINEZ was piaced seated on the floor andieaning against the waH in the ha11way. The nebulizer treatment was placed on a chair as far out the sick call room as possible due to the availability of electric outlets. At that point, RN INOCENCIO instructed LVN PADMORE to run to H/U 7 and grab an oxygen tank. LVN PADMORE ran to H/U 7, grabbed an oxygen t~nk from their sick call room, and returned to HIU 6 about one to two minutes later. As LVN PADMORE returned, RN Raj MAND also · arrived to H/U6. An oxygen mask was placed on MARTINEZ. About a minute later, RN INOCENCIO noticed MARTINEZ was not breathing. RN INOCENCIO initiated CPR. LVN PADMORE and RN MAND started chest compressions and provided breathes with an "ambu-bag." Several other nurses responded to H/U 6 and assisted with CPR. LVN PADMORE said by the time they were able to use an AED, firefighters and paramedics arrived and took over resuscitation efforts. LVN PADMORE stayed in H/U 6 until he. was no longer needed. Refer to signed CR-6 statement form from LVN PADMORE. a This is a supplemental report to Deputy S. CHRISTIANSEN's original report #15~012121. This supplemental report is for informational.purposes only. Case Status: FURmER Printed: 12/14/2015 15:41 · Page 15 ot2tl