Dispatcher in Fatal Fire Hung Up on Victim Because He Spoke Spanish, Lawsuit Says

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A radical of erstwhile exigency dispatchers suing Lehigh County, Pa., successful national tribunal said that operators routinely refused to usage a translation service. The region disputes the allegations.

Firefighters responding to a fatal three-alarm occurrence  successful  Allentown, Pa., connected  July 27, 2020.
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Neil Vigdor

Oct. 25, 2021Updated 6:51 p.m. ET

A radical of erstwhile 911 dispatchers successful Pennsylvania contends successful a national suit filed this period that an Allentown antheral and his nephew died successful a occurrence successful 2020 aft an exigency relation hung up connected the antheral due to the fact that helium spoke Spanish — a assertion that region officials dispute.

The relation who answered the telephone from the man, Heriberto Santiago Jr., connected July 27, 2020, made nary effort to usage a translation work arsenic flames were engulfing his three-story location successful eastbound Pennsylvania, the suit said.

The erstwhile dispatchers accidental successful the suit that discriminatory signifier was regular astatine Lehigh County’s 911 exigency telephone center, and that erstwhile they tried to study it and different worker misconduct — specified arsenic distributing intoxicant and playing the crippled cornhole during enactment hours — they were fired oregon forced to resign.

“Caucasian 911 dispatchers stated openly that they ‘do not similar taking calls from Spanish people’ and refused to usage a ‘language line’ translation work to assistance them successful communicating with Spanish speaking residents,” the suit said.

The region is named arsenic a suspect successful the lawsuit, which was filed connected Oct. 20 successful U.S. District Court successful Allentown. The region ardently disputes that an relation hung up connected Mr. Santiago earlier his death.

“That allegation is perfectly false,” Thomas M. Caffrey, the region solicitor, said successful a telephone interrogation connected Monday.

Mr. Caffrey said that dispatchers had received 2 911 calls astir the fire: The archetypal call, astatine 11:22 a.m., was from idiosyncratic who mightiness person been a neighbor, and a second, astatine 11:24 a.m., was from Mr. Santiago.

“The information of the substance is that helium spoke to the dispatcher successful English,” Mr. Caffrey said of Mr. Santiago. “The dispatcher indicated to Mr. Santiago that constabulary and occurrence had already been dispatched.”

The dispatcher was disconnected from Mr. Santiago and was incapable to telephone him back, Mr. Caffrey said, adding that the constabulary arrived astatine the location astatine 11:25 a.m., followed by firefighters astatine 11:27 a.m.

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County officials said connected Monday that they would marque nationalist a transcript of the 911 calls, but they did not springiness a timetable for its release. They ruled retired releasing recordings of the calls, which they said they had initially investigated aft the occurrence and again erstwhile they learned of the lawsuit.

“We are releasing the transcript that proves that the allegations are wholly false!!!” Phil Armstrong, the Lehigh County executive, who is besides named arsenic a suspect successful the lawsuit, wrote successful an email connected Monday.

County officials declined to remark astir the different allegations successful the lawsuit, which seeks the reinstatement of dispatchers to their jobs and compensatory damages successful excess of $150,000.

The plaintiffs are Justin K. Zucal, David M. Gatens, Francis C. Gatens, John S. Kirchner, Emily M. Geiger, Julie L. Landis and Brandi L. DeLong Palmer.

Fredrick E. Charles, a lawyer for the 7 erstwhile dispatchers, did not instantly respond to a petition for remark connected Monday.

Mr. Santiago, 44, died of fume inhalation and c monoxide poisoning, and his nephew, 14-year-old Andres Ortiz, died of thermal injuries, fume inhalation and c monoxide poisoning, The Associated Press reported astatine the clip of the fire. Their deaths were ruled accidental.

“Mr. Santiago persisted and frantically begged the 911 dispatcher for exigency assistance,” the suit said, adding that the dispatcher “indicated that she did not recognize the Spanish language, told Mr. Santiago to talk English and hung up connected Mr. Santiago.”

As a effect of the dispatcher’s “lack of training, uncaring, negligent, reckless and outrageous behaviour successful hanging up connected Mr. Santiago and failing to instrumentality each steps to supply exigency assistance, Mr. Santiago and Mr. Ortiz perished successful the fire,” the suit said.

The dispatcher who the suit said had answered Mr. Santiago’s 911 telephone is not named arsenic a suspect successful the case. She did not instantly respond to a petition for remark connected Monday.

It was not instantly wide whether Mr. Santiago’s household had a lawyer.

Efforts to scope Mr. Santiago’s household connected Monday were not instantly successful.

Sheelagh McNeill contributed research.

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