How long did it take to get Diana to the hospital?

How long did it take to get Diana to the hospital?

Even more time is lost as the doctor orders the ambulance to drive slowly for fear of aggravating Diana’s condition. The result: Diana doesn’t arrive at the hospital until 2:06 a.m. – nearly two hours after the accident. All told, Zydlo estimates 70 minutes were lost by bad decisions.

Is there time to save Diana Al Fayed?

Yes, they could have,” says Zydlo. Time is lost as rescuers remove an already dead Al-Fayed from the car first. When emergency workers ask to take Diana to a hospital just four miles away, it takes another 10 minutes for the hospital to agree. It is now 1:29 a.m.

Why was there no time to save Diana?

Even more time is lost as the doctor orders the ambulance to drive slowly for fear of aggravating Diana’s condition. The result: Diana doesn’t arrive at the hospital until 2:06 a.m. – nearly two hours after the accident.

What did the Doctor give Diana to calm her down?

Not initially recognizing the extent of her injuries, he gives Diana Hypnovel and Fentanyl – a combination of drugs that calmed her down, but is also known to sometimes cause heart and respiratory problems. “Do you believe that these sedatives could actually have aggravated her situation?”

Even more time is lost as the doctor orders the ambulance to drive slowly for fear of aggravating Diana’s condition. The result: Diana doesn’t arrive at the hospital until 2:06 a.m. – nearly two hours after the accident. All told, Zydlo estimates 70 minutes were lost by bad decisions.

Yes, they could have,” says Zydlo. Time is lost as rescuers remove an already dead Al-Fayed from the car first. When emergency workers ask to take Diana to a hospital just four miles away, it takes another 10 minutes for the hospital to agree. It is now 1:29 a.m.

Even more time is lost as the doctor orders the ambulance to drive slowly for fear of aggravating Diana’s condition. The result: Diana doesn’t arrive at the hospital until 2:06 a.m. – nearly two hours after the accident.

Not initially recognizing the extent of her injuries, he gives Diana Hypnovel and Fentanyl – a combination of drugs that calmed her down, but is also known to sometimes cause heart and respiratory problems. “Do you believe that these sedatives could actually have aggravated her situation?”

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