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Emergency response doctor says lifting Yosif Al-Hasnawi by the arms is the last way to move a patient

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The doctor who helped write a “standard of care” for paramedics testified that Yosif Al Hasnawi was showing enough traumatic signs to be loaded into the ambulance and taken to hospital immediately. Christopher Marchant and Steve Snively remained on scene for 23 minutes and are accused of failing to provide the necessaries of life to the 19-year-old after he was shot. Nicole Martin reports.

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