Thursday, November 8, 2018

Ambulance Transports 70th Patient from Dangerous St. Louis Planned Parenthood





By Cheryl Sullenger
Operation Rescue

St. Louis, MO – For at least the 70th time since 2009, an ambulance has transported a woman from Planned Parenthood’s Reproductive Health Services abortion facility in St. Louis, Missouri.

According to Brian Westbrook, director of the Coalition for Life St. Louis, the medical emergency took place on November 2, 2018, at 11:30 a.m., while pro-life supporters prayed on the sidewalk outside the dangerous abortion facility.

The ambulance that responded to Planned Parenthood’s call for help was Abbott EMS, a private ambulance service. That means there no records are subject to a public records request. That means it is unlikely that the reason this woman was transported to a hospital emergency room may never be known.

Eleven minutes after arriving on the scene, the ambulance left Planned Parenthood without using lights or sirens with a patient on board.

Operation Rescue article continues here!






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