The doctor's account is consistent with earlier reports that friendly Libyans brought the ambassador, suffering from smoke inhalation, to a hospital, where they worked trying to revive him for an hour and half, but to no avail.
If you 'suffer' from smoke inhalation, first off you would be covered in soot and smoke. Stevens is not.
Second, if you don't get immediate help (oxygen) you die.
Third, you don't try to revive people who are alive. Stevens was DEAD before he got to the hospital. WAYYYYYYYYYY before.
I don’t doubt that Stevens was brought to some medical facility in an attempt to save his life (or at least make it look that way), but I’m not buying the smoke inhalation story. It strikes me as an attempt to make it sound like an accidental death, which it most assuredly was not.