Kiwidaninja Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Reporting Personnel: Ati Samir Rank of Reporting Personnel: Pharmacist Personnel Involved: Cole Mercer, Warden. Gordon Cox, Bartender. Time of Incident: Roughly 1:30 Location of Incident: Brig Nature of Incident: []Workplace Hazard []Accident/Injury []Destruction of Property [X]Neglect of Duty []Harassment []Assault []Misconduct [X]Other: Complete disregard of a prisoners health Overview of the Incident: In Summary, Cole Mercer had allowed Gordon Cox's, a prisoner, wounds to go unchecked, resulting in an infected wound, serious pain, bullet shrapnel left in their chest, a missing hand, and the near-death of the prisoner. Gordon Cox, prior to the incident, attacked two other crewmember which resulted in a detective on duty at the time (Unsure of their name) firing their revolver into Gordon Cox's chest. No attempt to request medical was made at that time from any officer or the Warden. Farther into the shift, Suit Sensors picked up injuries from the Cell Block. He went there to find a slightly injured warden (~5 brute damage to an arm) and a heavily injured Robert Cox. His handheld scanner showed an infected wound, a severe fever (About 120 degrees), and multiple broken bones, along with missing their right hand. Still no request for Medical from the Warden has been made prior to suit sensors detecting the injured Warden and Prisoner. After bringing Gordon Cox to Medical and scanning them, their fever had gone up by eight degrees, and he discovered the remains of the Detectives bullet lodged in their chest. They were treated (Save for the hand, which could not be attached. A robotic replacement arrived however was not attached. He is unsure why), and sent back to Security. The Warden claimed he was too busy being stabbed by Gordon Cox, who was in a straight jacket at the time, to call for Medical or even other Officers to help. They also claimed the prisoner had chewed their own hand off, needless to say of which is impossible. Did you report it to a Head of Staff or IAA? If so, who?: Jamine Godswood, CMO. (Possibly SSD at the time.) Additional notes: Excerpt from Robert Cox's medical records: Comments/Log Made by Antoinette Locklear (Nurse) on Thu Jun 11 12:00:00, 2457 Patient was admitted with a missing right hand. Infection and foreign bodies were detected in the chest area [Cox Scan]. Infection was treated before surgery. Surgery was performed and the foreign bodies [bullet shrapnel] were removed, the hand was cauterized, and the patient was released into security custody.
SierraKomodo Posted June 26, 2015 Posted June 26, 2015 TO: Ati Samir, NSS AuroraFROM: Jonathan Rase, Duty Officer, NMSS Odin SUBJECT: RE: Incident Report -------------------- BODY: There's a slight inconsistency with this report that needs to be corrected before we can properly log this issue. The name being of the victim has been named as 'Gordon Cox' in this report, but the body of the report has referenced a 'Richard Cox' as well. Which name is the correct name for the victim? -------------------- DTG: 26-21:14-TAU CETI STANDARD-06-2457 SIGN: Jonathan Rase
Kiwidaninja Posted June 26, 2015 Author Posted June 26, 2015 He is certain the victim was Gordon Cox. His bad for mislabelling the name. -Ati Samir
SierraKomodo Posted July 10, 2015 Posted July 10, 2015 TO: Ati Samir, Pharmacist, NSS AuroraFROM: Jonathan Rase, Duty Officer, NMSS Odin SUBJECT: RE: Incident report - 6/11/2457 - Cole Mercer -------------------- BODY: Due to an inability to get ahold of anybody else regarding this, including the person this was filed against and the alleged victim, this investigation is now being closed. If the personnel return, and issues arise again, please file a new report. -------------------- DTG: 10-13:21-TAU CETI STANDARD-07-2457 SIGN: Jonathan Rase OOC note: Gordon Cox is no longer playing from my knowledge, Cole Mercer's player hasn't been seen in nearly a month since this report was filed afaik.
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