Sunday 25 February 1990 Eastern Standard Time SUN Begin civil twilight 6:36 a.m. Sunrise 6:59 a.m. Sun transit 12:44 p.m. Sunset 6:29 p.m. End civil twilight 6:52 p.m. Police called at 5:40 a.m. Dispatched: 6:11 a.m. Police arrive at Schiavo house: 6:33 a.m.I'm sure you've read this police report, but I thought I'd post it here.
Police report(in pdf):
Writer responded to the above address in reference to paramedics needing assistance on a medical emergency....They found a subject in question (Theresa) lying face down and unconscious halfway in and halfway out of a bathroom. She was unresponsive the entire time and was transported to Humana Northside Hospital by Sunstar Medic One ambulance #328...She was found with her head facing east out into a hallway and her feet and legs pointing west on the bathroom floor. He stated she showed no outward signs of violence. The police were called because of her age and because the situation seemed unusual.
Writer found nothing unusual inside the apartment. There were no signs of a struggle or anything that would indiciate a crime had been committed. Various bottles of prescription medication were present in the kitchen; however, only two were prescribed to Theresa.
Writer secured the apartment and brought the keys to the hospital. Writer spoke with Theresa's husband (Michael) who stated he was awakened this morning when he heard a thud. He thought his wife had fallen down and got up to check on her. He found her unconscious on the floor and called paramedics.
Michael stated he doesn't know what could be wrong with Theresa. There haven't been any problems at home which would to her wanting to try suicide and they have had no major arguments lately. She is allergic to certain items but knows what not to ingest. She doesn't have a history of heart disease. She has had recent "female" problems and is seeing her gynecologist on a regular basis. She has been tired lately and not feeling well.
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A physical inspection by writer also revealed no signs of trauma to her head or face.
Writer remained at the hospital for the outcome of the CAT scan. The scan revealed no "mid-line shift" of the brain which would indicate an obvious abnormality. Additional testing is necessary to detect a possible aneurysm or pulmonary embolism.
Writer gave Michael a business card with the offense number. Writer would call for an update of her condition and no further action was taken.