Carrasco had a known history of asthma attacks at school. Two such attacks had been documented in an online database and her student profile, which teachers are required to review, indicated she had asthma, according to the lawsuit.
Carrasco and a fellow student walked back to the classroom, where Carrasco took a few puffs of her inhaler. Carrasco’s classmate said Carrasco the inhaler did not make her feel better, the suit states.5 dead, 25 injured in shooting at LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs A campus monitor in a golf cart noticed Carrasco and carted her to the nurse’s office, where the nurse performed CPR as Carrasco began to show symptoms of a seizure. School staff called 911 and paramedics took her to a local hospital, where staff declared her braindead nine days later on Nov. 9, 2019 from acute respiratory failure, according to the suit.
Carrasco walked a total of 4,078 feet, roughly the distance of 13 football fields, over the course of the incident before she ultimately collapsed, according to her attorneys. The school district admitted no wrongdoing, but it agreed to partner with asthma medical experts to provide training to its staff and adopt the California School Board Association’s best practices on asthma management along with other changes to its protocols, Glassman said.
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