And you know, Montreal isn't some backwater town with medical facilities using technology out of the '50s. Socialized medicine or not, I have a very hard time believing that Richardson didn't receive outstanding care--particularly because of her celebrity. What kind of hospital wants to be known as the one who accidentally let a well liked, popular actress die?
JMO, this is a tragedy, plain and simple. The result would have been the same if she fell at Kissing Bridge or Sugar Loaf. Prayers for her family and friends
Montreal's top head trauma doctor said Friday that the lack of medical helicopters in the province of Quebec may have played a role in Richardson's death.
"It's impossible for me to comment specifically about her case, but what I could say is ... driving to Mont Tremblant from the city (Montreal) is a 2 1/2-hour trip, and the closest trauma center is in the city. Our system isn't set up for traumas and doesn't match what's available in other Canadian cities, let alone in the States," said Tarek Razek, director of trauma services for the McGill University Health Centre, which represents six of Montreal's hospitals.
Being driven by ambulance to two separate hospitals, rather than airlifted by helicopter directly to a trauma center, could have cost Richardson crucial moments, he said.
"A helicopter is obviously the fastest way to get from Point A to Point B," he said.