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Offline Erik

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Redcliff Ascent, anyone been sent there?
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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2004, 01:43:00 PM »
There some good dialogue at:
http://www.sociopranos.com/forums/threa ... 25&start=1

The latest post:
http://www.sociopranos.com/forums/threa ... &posts=311

I have recently obtained a PACER account to download US court records. One of the first things I found was Jared Oscarson vs RedCliff Ascent, which was settled out of court. It is downloaded as an image and I have had to type it out so I will skip the legal mumbo-jumbo. Here is the complaint:

11. On or about the evening of November 1 and proceeding into the morning hours of November 2, 2000, Plaintiff experienced interrupted sleep due to severe stabbing pain in the lower abdomen. Plaintiff's symptoms continued and worsened throughout the day on or about November 2, 2002.

12. During this time, Plaintiff complained about excruciating pain in the lower abdomen but was not assessed by RedCliff's staff. Instead, Plaintiff was made to hike five (5) miles as his symptoms continued to worsen.

13. On or about the night of November 2 and early morning of November 3, 2002, Plaintiff continued to complain to RedCliff's staff as the severe visceral pain continued. During that time Plaintiff experienced severe nausea, fever, dizziness, and discoloration.

14. RedCliff's staff dismissed Plaintiff's complaints, refused to provide medical care or transport him to a medical professional, and simply administered Mylanta gas pills without assessing Plaintiff's symptoms.

15. On or about November 3, 2000 while Plaintiff's symptoms continued to worsen, RedCliff's staff required Plaintiff to hike in treacherous terrain, causing Plaintiff's condition to exacerbate to the point that Plaintiff became severely dehydrated, feverish, dizzy, nauseous, and disoriented. During the hike, Plaintiff fell to the ground.

16. On or about the evening of November 3, 2000, Plaintiff's condition continued to worsen, but he was sent to bed without being properly assessed, transported, or referred to medical treatment.

17. On or about November 4, 2002, Plaintiff was transported to the emergency room at Valley View Hospital in Cedar City, Utah. Plaintiff later was life flighted to the University Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he was listed in critical condition and diagnosed with a ruptured appendix with severe and life threatening complications which required major surgery and extended hospital care.
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