Patient wanders from NYC hospital, still missing
Emergency Management Alert, May 3, 2005
A New York City hospital is coming under fire after a second patient in four months wandered from safety, reports the New York Daily News.
The unidentified 40-year-old patient, who suffers from dementia, walked out of Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center and is still missing. He tried to escape 19 other times.
Hospital staff marked him as "sleeping" for eight hours after he escaped.
In January, a boy suffering from Down syndrome walked past a nurse's station and fell two stories down a laundry chute and died. Doctors ordered hospital workers to closely watch the boy, who needed a tracheal tube to breathe.
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