In response to the tragic death of 5-year-old Thomas Cooper in a hyperbaric chamber explosion at the Oxford Center in Troy, Michigan lawmakers are proposing legislation for mandatory oversight of such ...
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.
Two of the four people charged in the hyperbaric chamber explosion that killed a young boy at a Troy medical facility have ...
Thomas Cooper was 5 years old when he died Jan. 31 in a fire inside a hyperbaric chamber at the Oxford Center in Troy. The CEO of the Oxford Center, Tamela Peterson, along with four others are ...
The four people charged, including the center's CEO, were back in court Wednesday afternoon. Their defense attorneys ...
An effort to license and regulate hyperbaric oxygen chambers in Michigan appears to be picking up momentum after the death of ...
Court documents have revealed some of the text messages that the Oxford Center CEO sent about hyperbaric chambers and the ...
Tamela Peterson, CEO of the Oxford Center ... chamber that killed Thomas Cooper on Jan. 31 at the Oxford Center in Troy. Calling the death of a five-year-old boy "an easily preventable tragedy ...
Tamela Peterson, the CEO of the Oxford Center in Troy, ran away from detectives when they asked for her cellphone and had her son scrub her laptop days after 5-year-old Thomas Cooper was burned ...
Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel said key facility staff "held safety among their lowest considerations in their hyperbaric treatment practice." ...
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