Tiffany Hosey, a hyperbaric chamber tech and research assistant, said she was let go after raising her safety concerns.
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Troy — A former employee with a health care center that operated a hyperbaric oxygen therapy program where a 5-year-old boy died in an explosion said she reported concerns with safety practices to the center's owner and safety director months before the child died.
Tiffany Hosey, who worked for nearly four years at the Oxford Center's Brighton location as a research assistant and a hyperbaric technician, testified Monday in Troy's 52-4 District Court that she raised concerns she had about safety to owner Tamela Peterson and safety director Jeffrey Mosteller, but they did not do anything about it.
When Hosey told them she was not comfortable working in the hyperbaric chambers with the safety concerns she had, she was let go, she said...