I could tell the minute I got here that something was going to happen. I guess it's just a weird feeling you get when you are working around criminals, like something is not right. After giving out trays in F section at aprox. 1800, Cpl. L noticed that inmate Collis did not take one. When questioned, Collis stated that his stomach didn't feel right, and if he did take one he would just give it away. At aprox. 1900 during headcount, Collis was not present outside his cell. When questioned, he reinstated that his stomach hurt and he just needed to lay down for a while. Nurse notified and says he needs to go to medical. 2010 Sgt. W. arrives and calls a signal 46, a wheel chair is 51. 2015 Wheelchair and nurse arrive. 2020 Cpt. B. arrives. The situation becomes hectic with one captain, 2 sergeants, 3 officers and 2-5 inmate workers running around. The whole time I think it is a signal 34 (suicide) because the inmate is signal 20(crazy) From what I see, large amounts of blood cover the floor and walls of the cell. Cpt. B. gets blood on his hands without gloves, thankfully hes made out of steel and concrete and doesnt even seem to mind. Everyone looks disgusted. Cpl. L who is a sergeant in the army, and about to return for his second term in Iraq looks like he is going to throw up.
Come to find out Collis really was sick and in the words of Cpl. L , "WHILE PRESENT WITH INMATE JOHNSON HE BEGAN TO VOMIT LARGE AMOUNTS OF DARK COLORED BLOOD." 2045 EMS arrives and transports Collis to the hospital. 2050 inmate workers scrub Collis' cell with bleach while I watch, and laugh.
On a lighter note Dial finally got in trouble for bullying other inmates. He tried picking on Parks who is the one signal 20 I like because hes friendly. But Parks yelled at him and then told on him and now hes gone somewhere else.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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