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WCCO - CBS Minnesota
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Day 3 of testimony underway in the federal trial of the 3 ex-officers charged in #GeorgeFloyd's death. Follow live updates here.
Assistant US Attorney Manda Sertich calls Derek Smith, Hennepin Healthcare paramedic, to the stand as the prosecution’s first witness of the day. He was working at Hennepin Healthcare when the code 2 call for mouth injury came in on May 25, 2020.
Derek Smith, along with a partner, responded to the scene, checked #GeorgeFloyd's pulse and found none. He observed Floyd's pupils and saw they were "large," indicating the "patient was probably deceased," he said. His chest was also not rising or falling.
After those observations, Derek Smith believed Floyd was dead, and wanted to move him from the scene due to the large crowd with "elevated tones," and wanted to respect the "dignity of the patient" because the treatment would require taking clothes off.
Attorney is asking Derek Smith about his interactions with ex-officer Thomas Lane, who he requested to help him in treating #GeorgeFloyd’s cardiac arrest inside the ambulance. Lane’s body worn camera footage presented earlier in the week showed this interaction.
Derek Smith says he doesn’t recall the officers saying how long #GeorgeFloyd was in the prone position, that they couldn’t find a pulse, or that he was unresponsive.
Prosecution showed brief video from Lane's BWC inside ambulance. Lane talked about the incident and how officers "restrained" #GeorgeFloyd until EMS arrived; video showed him doing chest compressions on Floyd.
Derek Smith is describing the equipment used and what EMS did to try and save #GeorgeFloyd's life. Includes making an airway for Floyd, an IV, and a chest compression system.
Derek Smith says as they were transporting #GeorgeFloyd to Hennepin Healthcare, they “shocked” the heart in an attempt to start Floyd’s heart. It didn't work.
Defense attorney Earl Gray, who represents ex-officer Thomas Lane, is now up for cross-examination.
Derek Smith says he took #GeorgeFloyd's pulse at the scene with Derek Chauvin still on top of Floyd. He doesn't recall exactly where Chauvin's knee was & said there was room to check Floyd's carotid artery.
Lane's BWC shows Smith checking pulse & then leaving to get stretcher.
Derek Smith's head drops low as defense shows Lane's body worn camera, and Lane's chest compressions. Defense attorney Earl Gray asks if Lane appeared "indifferent" during the compressions, prosecution objects, and court goes into sidebar.
Some background during sidebar: Prosecutors say Tou Thao, Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng ignored Floyd’s pleas for help and failed to stop ex-officer Derek Chauvin’s use of excessive force.
3 videos were presented Tuesday: Kueng/Thao body cams & Darnella Frazier's viral vid.
Court resumes with Lane's body cam video from inside the ambulance, with Lane assisting EMS in treating #GeorgeFloyd. Video showing chest compression system working on Floyd.
Following several minutes of chest compression machine working on Floyd, video shows firefighter entering ambulance and Lane exiting the ambulance.
Defense attorney Earl Gray asks if sometimes EMS is unsuccessful in reviving patients. Derek Smith agrees.
Defense attorney Robert Paule now up for questioning. Asking Derek Smith for his reasoning for moving #GeorgeFloyd, asking about size of the crowd. Smith said it was in the double digits. Smith says he tries to treat patients while also being aware of surroundings.
Derek Smith asked why EMS didn't take #GeorgeFloyd straight to the hospital. Smith says EMS have the equipment inside the ambulance to provide care and need to stabilize patient before driving/transporting patient.
Smith asked about difference between firefighter EMT experience and paramedic experience. Smith says firefighters can help with more basic treatment, while paramedics can do more complex treatment.
Derek Smith recalls telling partner upon arrival that they should move from the scene, which he perceived as unsafe due to hostility of the crowd. Says EMS workers need to be safe to work on patients.
Paramedic Derek Smith recalls being asked by authorities if he’s ever successfully resuscitated a patient. He says he’s had successful resuscitation. Doesn't know if the patient survived.
Derek Smith talking about symptoms of "excited delirium." Could involve people stripping off clothes, not understanding what's happening around them, incoherent, frothing at the mouth.
Smith says EMS can treat these individuals with a medication called ketamine.
Derek Smith says he has treated individuals with ketamine who he suspected were experiencing excited delirium. Can't remember how many times.
A couple times now, Derek Smith said he's been "jerked around" by being asked questions by multiple authorities at multiple times, doesn't recall everything he's said during interviews ... he said he sought treatment to get over the events of May 25, 2020.
Defense atty Thomas Plunkett up for brief questioning of paramedic Derek Smith. Starts by asking Smith about checking #GeorgeFloyd's pulse upon arrival. Smith said he didn't say much to the officers after checking pulse.
Prosecution up for redirect.
Defense objects as prosecution asks Derek Smith about "lack of information" at the scene from officers. After rewording question, Smith agrees, saying he didn't have sufficient info upon arrival.
Upon arrival to the scene, Derek Smith says he wasn't aware of #GeorgeFloyd being in the prone position and restrained for 9 mins on the ground.
Defense atty Gray asking Smith if Thomas Lane was on top of #GeorgeFloyd. Smith says the video “speaks for itself.”
Defense atty Paule asks if EMS would've treated Floyd at the scene if there wasn’t a crowd. Smith said they would load Floyd up in ambulance and treat him there.
Paramedic Derek Smith excused from the stand.
link: https://twitter.com/WCCO
WCCO - CBS Minnesota
@WCCO
·
3h
Day 3 of testimony underway in the federal trial of the 3 ex-officers charged in #GeorgeFloyd's death. Follow live updates here.
Assistant US Attorney Manda Sertich calls Derek Smith, Hennepin Healthcare paramedic, to the stand as the prosecution’s first witness of the day. He was working at Hennepin Healthcare when the code 2 call for mouth injury came in on May 25, 2020.
Derek Smith, along with a partner, responded to the scene, checked #GeorgeFloyd's pulse and found none. He observed Floyd's pupils and saw they were "large," indicating the "patient was probably deceased," he said. His chest was also not rising or falling.
After those observations, Derek Smith believed Floyd was dead, and wanted to move him from the scene due to the large crowd with "elevated tones," and wanted to respect the "dignity of the patient" because the treatment would require taking clothes off.
Attorney is asking Derek Smith about his interactions with ex-officer Thomas Lane, who he requested to help him in treating #GeorgeFloyd’s cardiac arrest inside the ambulance. Lane’s body worn camera footage presented earlier in the week showed this interaction.
Derek Smith says he doesn’t recall the officers saying how long #GeorgeFloyd was in the prone position, that they couldn’t find a pulse, or that he was unresponsive.
Prosecution showed brief video from Lane's BWC inside ambulance. Lane talked about the incident and how officers "restrained" #GeorgeFloyd until EMS arrived; video showed him doing chest compressions on Floyd.
Derek Smith is describing the equipment used and what EMS did to try and save #GeorgeFloyd's life. Includes making an airway for Floyd, an IV, and a chest compression system.
Derek Smith says as they were transporting #GeorgeFloyd to Hennepin Healthcare, they “shocked” the heart in an attempt to start Floyd’s heart. It didn't work.
Defense attorney Earl Gray, who represents ex-officer Thomas Lane, is now up for cross-examination.
Derek Smith says he took #GeorgeFloyd's pulse at the scene with Derek Chauvin still on top of Floyd. He doesn't recall exactly where Chauvin's knee was & said there was room to check Floyd's carotid artery.
Lane's BWC shows Smith checking pulse & then leaving to get stretcher.
Derek Smith's head drops low as defense shows Lane's body worn camera, and Lane's chest compressions. Defense attorney Earl Gray asks if Lane appeared "indifferent" during the compressions, prosecution objects, and court goes into sidebar.
Some background during sidebar: Prosecutors say Tou Thao, Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng ignored Floyd’s pleas for help and failed to stop ex-officer Derek Chauvin’s use of excessive force.
3 videos were presented Tuesday: Kueng/Thao body cams & Darnella Frazier's viral vid.
Court resumes with Lane's body cam video from inside the ambulance, with Lane assisting EMS in treating #GeorgeFloyd. Video showing chest compression system working on Floyd.
Following several minutes of chest compression machine working on Floyd, video shows firefighter entering ambulance and Lane exiting the ambulance.
Defense attorney Earl Gray asks if sometimes EMS is unsuccessful in reviving patients. Derek Smith agrees.
Defense attorney Robert Paule now up for questioning. Asking Derek Smith for his reasoning for moving #GeorgeFloyd, asking about size of the crowd. Smith said it was in the double digits. Smith says he tries to treat patients while also being aware of surroundings.
Derek Smith asked why EMS didn't take #GeorgeFloyd straight to the hospital. Smith says EMS have the equipment inside the ambulance to provide care and need to stabilize patient before driving/transporting patient.
Smith asked about difference between firefighter EMT experience and paramedic experience. Smith says firefighters can help with more basic treatment, while paramedics can do more complex treatment.
Derek Smith recalls telling partner upon arrival that they should move from the scene, which he perceived as unsafe due to hostility of the crowd. Says EMS workers need to be safe to work on patients.
Paramedic Derek Smith recalls being asked by authorities if he’s ever successfully resuscitated a patient. He says he’s had successful resuscitation. Doesn't know if the patient survived.
Derek Smith talking about symptoms of "excited delirium." Could involve people stripping off clothes, not understanding what's happening around them, incoherent, frothing at the mouth.
Smith says EMS can treat these individuals with a medication called ketamine.
Derek Smith says he has treated individuals with ketamine who he suspected were experiencing excited delirium. Can't remember how many times.
A couple times now, Derek Smith said he's been "jerked around" by being asked questions by multiple authorities at multiple times, doesn't recall everything he's said during interviews ... he said he sought treatment to get over the events of May 25, 2020.
Defense atty Thomas Plunkett up for brief questioning of paramedic Derek Smith. Starts by asking Smith about checking #GeorgeFloyd's pulse upon arrival. Smith said he didn't say much to the officers after checking pulse.
Prosecution up for redirect.
Defense objects as prosecution asks Derek Smith about "lack of information" at the scene from officers. After rewording question, Smith agrees, saying he didn't have sufficient info upon arrival.
Upon arrival to the scene, Derek Smith says he wasn't aware of #GeorgeFloyd being in the prone position and restrained for 9 mins on the ground.
Defense atty Gray asking Smith if Thomas Lane was on top of #GeorgeFloyd. Smith says the video “speaks for itself.”
Defense atty Paule asks if EMS would've treated Floyd at the scene if there wasn’t a crowd. Smith said they would load Floyd up in ambulance and treat him there.
Paramedic Derek Smith excused from the stand.
link: https://twitter.com/WCCO