MARYSVILLE, Calif. Several health care workers at a Northern California hospital left work last weekend and found their cars broken into with smashed windows and missing belongings.
Cameron Sprouse, a nurse at Adventist Health and Rideout Hospital in Marysville, Calif., found the cars broken into around 11:30 p.m. on Jan. 8 after his shift.
Emergency staff at the hospital use a privately-owned parking lot because it s known to be safer than the hospital lot.
Online reports were filed with the police department following the break-ins, Sprouse told Storyful. We all notified Marysville PD, but they did not send any officers out to assess the damage. They had us fill out online reports instead, Sprouse said.
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MARYSVILLE, Calif. Many healthcare workers on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic just want to relax after a long shift, but Cameron Sprouse did not even make it out of the hospital parking lot before encountering a new issue to worry about.
Sprouse is an emergency room nurse at Adventist Health and Rideout Regional Medical Center. As he finished a graveyard shift on Friday night, he says he discovered his car had been broken into as he worked.