
Family of Phoenix 911 operator who died files $35M lawsuit: ‘They overworked her’
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The family of a 911 operator in Phoenix who died after working a nearly 16-hour shift while sick is suiing the city for $35 million, according to reports.
"This never should have happened," Jonathan Michaels, an attorney representing the family, told the station. "Certainly no one should have to die for their job." "This never should have happened. Certainly no one should have to die for their job."More Related News

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