When a School Field Trip Ends in Amputation



In today’s body camera video, we’re covering the case of Angela Fitzgerald.

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44 thoughts on “When a School Field Trip Ends in Amputation

  1. Both THC and Lorazepam are detectable in your system for days after you take them and blood tests can only narrow down when they were taken by about 3 days so she may not have taken either before the crash but she did obviously fall asleep.

  2. 4:55 There's still a kid trapped in the bus, and the bus driver is in the cop car craking jokes 🙄.

    For whatever reason, the experts say it's safer not to have seat belts on a bus.
    But I imagine the type of accident that proves the theory right, doesn't occur often enough to make up for the injuries caused in other crashes, injuries that may not have happened if they had belts on.

  3. How in the world do you take responsibility for children or any passengers for that matter, and allow yourself to fall asleep at the wheel. Everyone of them were in your hands. This so could have been avoided.

  4. If you say you would be beating someone up if they did this to your kid then you are guilty because if it was an innocent crash you wouldn’t be mad at the driver so you being the driver and saying you would’ve been mad and expect to see a parent coming to beat you up any second now YOU GULITY AS HELL GIRL

  5. The cop driving her to the hospital is so professional, but you can still tell he’s PISSED. At 6:12, when she says, “Gosh, I hope that girl can keep her foot.” He goes, “Yeah. Me too.” This lady is just….. I mean…. I have no words. You are responsible for the safety of the children you transport and when one of them may lose a vital part of their body, this is how you respond? I do not see any genuine concern for this poor girl whatsoever.

  6. One of my distant relatives is a physician and he told me how many people today, are prescribed Lorazepam (aka: Ativan) for a number of conditions, primarily, anxiety. This type of drug can leave a person feeling tired for up to twenty-four-hours after taking it. So if the driver took it in the last half part of the day before, chances are, she will still technically be impaired the day she was operating the bus. It is after all, a sedative. It slows all cognitive functions down, as well as the heart rate, among other internal abilities.

  7. The lorazepam it can make some people really tired, especially depending on the dosage. I wonder if she thought she slept it off and then she hit me because it does look like medicine. It can make you calm and halfway and not really reacting very much it can make you kinda to calm

  8. Any other nerds know that gaurfrail is illegal and it was built improperly, her leg should still be here today. It’s a very common thing. Gaurdrwils are built incorrectly and with no support all around the world. they should overlap eachother not separate..

  9. why do they continue to hire these putrid people to be around our kids. 1 look at her and you can see shes trouble. Everyone deserves a second chance but not necassarily with kids imo especiallu younger ones. is it that

  10. From the angle the bus was traveling, if the driver didn’t jerk the wheel to the left the rail would have penetrated the entire front of the bus and could’ve stabbed someone

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