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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Your Tuesday Morning Florida Report

OPA-LOCKA, Fla. (WFOR) - An investigation is underway after a Florida family says first responders’ actions led to the death of a critically ill woman.

Tasheba Anderson’s final words about firefighters called to save her life haunt the 52-year-old entrepreneur’s mother, sisters and brother.
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5 comments:

  1. This may be cold, but too bad. Someone made a call that a fire was more important than treating one person. Limited resources and too many emergencies. We are wasting too much money dealing with unimportant stuff and actions have consequences.

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  2. Massively fat, overblown sense of entitlement, racism against cracka firefighters that thought fighting fire was more in keeping with their purpose than rolling negro blubber, poor english skills, sunk cost vs benefit calculation.....pick a reason. Maybe whyyttte slaves in Wakanda may have been more zealous in schlepping a melllelaninistically privileged landwhale.

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  3. Compensation shysters were seen lined up for a mile. To pay their respects of course.

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  4. Always the victims. Theys wants money.

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  5. When I was working I hated the buzz words. The blacks really liked them, per se see whad I'm saying? Usually out of context. They seemed to like to say it at the end of every sentence. I guess they thought it made them look brilliant. The one word they loved that bothered me most was, da triage. They would say that and I knew they didn't know what it meant. I wanted to puke. I guess with this case da triage didn't apply.

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