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Troy police say Tamela Peterson ran away when asked for her cellphone after Thomas Cooper died in a hyperbaric chamber fire at the Oxford Center.
The Royal Oak boy who died Jan. 31 in a hyperbaric chamber fire at the Oxford Center in Troy was being treated for ADHD, sleep apnea. Thomas Cooper's mother, Annie Cooper, suffered third-degree ...
A mother lost her son from a hyperbaric chamber fire in Troy, prompting an investigation. Officials say concerns have been raised about the lack of maintenance and oversight. The Oxford Center ...
A Troy police detective's testimony before four Oxford Center employees were charged sheds new light on the explosion that killed Thomas Cooper.
A transcript of a Troy detective’s testimony to an Oakland County District Court magistrate sheds light on the Jan. 31 explosion at the Oxford Center. Thomas Cooper, 5, of Royal Oak, was insi… ...
BRIGHTON — The Oxford Center has officially shuttered operations in Brighton, four months after a five-year-old patient was killed in a hyperbaric chamber at the company's building in Troy.
Troy police say Tamela Peterson ran away when asked for her cellphone after Thomas Cooper died in a hyperbaric chamber fire at the Oxford Center.
Prosecutors said a safety manager at the Oxford Center conducted “his own experiments” on a hyperbaric chamber to prove to employees it was safe prior to a deadly explosion that killed a 5 ...
The family of a 5-year-old boy who was killed inside a hyperbaric chamber that exploded in Oakland County is demanding answers.
Troy police arrested four people Monday morning in a case involving an explosion and fire in the pressurized chamber Jan. 31 at the Oxford Center in Troy, said Lt. Ben Hancock.
Tamela Peterson, CEO of the Oxford Center, Jeffrey Alan Mosteller, its safety director, and Gary Marken, director of operations, were charged with second-degree murder in the death of Thomas ...