On bad days, Elli can become violent. She has broken nine windows and, just a few weeks earlier, a mirror in school. It led to 11 stitches.
In April, after Elli attacked her mom and then her sister, Cyndi knew she couldnât avoid the ER any longer.
But after arriving at the emergency room at Childrenâs Hospital in Detroit, Jensen did not feel relief knowing that her daughterâs pain would soon subside.
âWeâve been through this several times,â she said, âand each time Iâm still stunned that it hasnât gotten any better.â
While Childrenâs Hospital of Michigan could hold Elli, they had no psychiatric beds available to treat her. In fact, there were none available in the county, the tri-county or the entire state.
On bad days, Elli can become violent. She has broken nine windows and, just a few weeks earlier, a mirror in school. It led to 11 stitches.
In April, after Elli attacked her mom and then her sister, Cyndi knew she couldnât avoid the ER any longer.
But after arriving at the emergency room at Childrenâs Hospital in Detroit, Jensen did not feel relief knowing that her daughterâs pain would soon subside.
âWeâve been through this several times,â she said, âand each time Iâm still stunned that it hasnât gotten any better.â
While Childrenâs Hospital of Michigan could hold Elli, they had no psychiatric beds available to treat her. In fact, there were none available in the county, the tri-county or the entire state.
A 2-year-old girl is still hospitalized at Bronson Hospital in Kalamazoo.
Credit: Courtesy: Trace Christenson, Battle Creek Enquirer Author: Amy McNeel (WZZM13) Updated: 11:40 AM EDT April 20, 2021
MARSHALL, Michigan Multiple people remain hospitalized after a natural gas leak caused a fiery explosion at a Marshall home earlier this month.
The incident happened at around 1:40 a.m. on Monday, April 12, at a home located on 532 Clinton Street in Marshall. Eight people were inside the house at the time of the explosion, and all were taken to local hospitals.
As of Tuesday, April 20, police say three people remain hospitalized. A 38-year-old man and a 27-year-old woman are at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor and a 2-year-old girl is hospitalized at Bronson Hospital in Kalamazoo.
MARSHALL - Three people, including a 2-year-old girl, remain in hospitals following a gas explosion and house fire more than a week ago.
Marshall Fire Chief Martin Erskine said Tuesday two adults, a man, 38, and woman, 27, are at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. The woman s daughter, 2, remains a patient at Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo.
Two other people, a man, 38, and woman, 43, were released from Bronson Hospital last week. A man, 36, a woman, 35, and a boy, 10, were treated and released shortly after the incident.
Police Chief Josh Lankerd said Tuesday that names of the people injured are not being released pending notification of next of kin and as the investigation into the exact cause of the explosion and fire remain under investigation.
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