Posted: Jun 16, 2021 6:17 PM ET | Last Updated: June 16 Two nurses from the CHSLD Sainte-Dorothée in Laval testified at coroner's inquiry Wednesday about what it was like to work at the home at the height of the first wave.(Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press) The family of a patient at the worst-hit long-term care home of the province had to call 911 to have their loved one suffering from severe COVID symptoms sent to the hospital, a coroner's inquiry heard Wednesday. Agnieska Mroz, the assistant head nurse at CHSLD Sainte-Dorothée where 101 people died, recounted how staff at the home were forbidden from sending patients to hospital.