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On July 26, 2017, Jeff Payne, a then detective with the Salt Lake City Police Department (SLCPD), arrested nurse Alex Wubbels at the University of Utah Hospital after she refused to illegally venipuncture an unconscious patient. Footage of the incident released on August 31, 2017, went viral online.
Jeff Payne was terminated from his job at Gold Cross Ambulance service over comments he made while taking nurse Alex Wubbels into custody on July 26th. Utah cop who arrested nurse over blood draw ...
Nurse Alex Wubbels told police that she couldn't draw blood from an injured and unconscious patient. She was right but cops placed her in handcuffs anyway.
Jeff Payne was widely criticized for arresting nurse Alex Wubbels after she declined to draw blood from an unconscious patient. Cop who manhandled nurse and dragged her from ER gets fired: 'I have ...
The arresting officer, detective Jeff Payne of the Salt Lake City Police Department, demanded that blood be drawn from an unconscious patient, but Wubbels stated that doing so would be a violation of hospital policy, which required that the patient be under arrest, or had given consent, or that the police were in possession of a warrant (either ...
In March, 2017, University of Utah Health Care was quietly renamed University of Utah Health. [8] [9] In July 2017, the hospital was part of an incident where the police detective Jeff Payne wrongfully arrested nurse Alex Wubbels. Payne asked Wubbels to provide a blood sample from an unconscious patient, and she was arrested when she refused. [10]
SALT LAKE CITY (KSTU) -- The arrest of nurse Alex Wubbels has sparked huge policy changes at the University of Utah Hospital, hospital officials announced Monday. In a press conference, top ...
Later that same month, footage released on August 31, 2017 show an emergency room incident between the police detective Jeff Payne and the nurse Alex Wubbels at the University of Utah Hospital. Payne asked Wubbels to provide a blood sample from an unconscious patient, and she was arrested when she refused.