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The CEO of a Michigan center where a hyperbaric chamber explosion killed a 5-year-old boy has been released from jail on bond ...
Tamela Peterson was ordered to have no contact with the victims’ family, can only leave home for medical, court or legal ...
An effort to license and regulate hyperbaric oxygen chambers in Michigan appears to be picking up momentum after the death of ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNHyperbaric chamber explosion: Oxford Center CEO out of jail after posting $2M bondThe CEO and founder of the Oxford Center in Troy is now out of jail after posting a $2 million bail on Wednesday. Tamela ...
In response to the tragic death of 5-year-old Thomas Cooper in a hyperbaric chamber explosion at the Oxford Center in Troy, ...
Oxford Center CEO, charged with murder for a hyperbaric chamber explosion that killed a boy, posted a $2 million bond.
Michigan legislators are moving to regulate hyperbaric oxygen chambers following the January death of a 5-year-old patient ...
The CEO and founder of the Oakland County health care facility where a 5-year-old boy died in a hyperbaric chamber explosion posted bond on Wednesday.
Industry leaders say government failed to protect Thomas Cooper from dying in a hyperbaric chamber fire at the Oxford Center in Troy.
Hyperbaric chambers are pressurized, tubelike devices that people lie or sit in for treatment, depending on the type of chamber. The therapy involves breathing in air that consists of 100% oxygen ...
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