3. Alan is Discharged Prematurely from Trillium Hospital Emergency at 2:00 AM… on the Following Day of the Motor Vehicle Accident !

On Tuesday January 8, 2019 at approximately 3:00 PM, Emergency Management Services including paramedics, the Mississauga Fire Department and the Peel Regional Police, all attended the accident scene where Alan Russell lay face down on the pavement of Mississauga road, just 50 meters north of Lakeshore road, Mississauga, Ontario. He was lucky to still be alive, and paramedics placed him on a gurney and rushed him to Trillium Hospital while the Mississauga Fire Department took his wheelchair for safekeeping while the Peel Police interrogated the 19 year old female driver. 

Alan was delivered to the emergency room at Trillium Hospital where he was fully conscious and awaited for doctors to attend to him. He expected a battery of diagnostic tests, including X-rays and an MRI, but was not checked for major head trauma and received a preliminary limited X-ray. While he lay in his gurney, he needed to urinate, but discovered he could not move his legs to take off his pants. 

Exclaiming this to the attending nurses, they simply gave him a urinal to urinate in, and which he was unable to do on his own. Instead he was forced to urinate on himself while he lay in his hospital gurney. At no point could he pull his pants off and maneuver his body to urinate in the urinal bottle that nurses had given him. And no diagnostic testing is scheduled or ever conducted to determine his physical healthcare status! 

In fact Alan has never been given proper diagnostic tests, including but not limited to MRI’s, CAT cans, ultrasounds or any attendance by spinal experts. Additionally he was not given any pain medications and with no testing or diagnosis of severe trauma to his body – despite him being a stroke victim and diabetic who was still compromised and recovering. 

At approximately 2:00 AM on January 9, 2019 Wednesday morning the following day, Alan’s attending physicians discharged and released Alan from Trillium Hospital in Mississauga. However there were no MRI’s, CAT scans or any diagnostic assessments conducted to determine if there was critical life threatening damage to Alan Russell – and no simple tests to see if he could stand and walk! No check was even done to determine if his teeth were impacted and no dental X-ray has never been done since! 

Despite the conspicuous lack of any diagnostic assessment for serious and catastrophic life threatening damage to Alan Russell, he was discharged and released only 12 hours later from a highly traumatic accident; and where he was struck and ploughed while in his wheelchair by a speeding motorist who fled the scene of the accident ! 

At 2:00 AM, Alan is sent in an ambulance back to his apartment at 160 Lakeshore road in Port Credit, Mississauga, Ontario. On the following Wednesday morning at his home, Alan will discover that he can’t feel his legs 

… and cannot walk ever again !