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Case 1:10-cv-00749-DAE-KSC Document 78 Filed 06/29/12 Page 5 of 31 PagelD #: <br /> 591 <br /> Plaintiffs claim that Andrews was subsequently taken to a holding jail <br /> at the Hilo Police Station after Andrews refused to sign the hospital release form. <br /> (Id. ¶¶ 72, 73-74.) Plaintiffs allege that Defendants did not inform Andrews or <br /> Rohr of the subject matter of the arrest. (Id. ¶¶ 73-74.) According to Plaintiffs, <br /> Andrews repeatedly told the officers that he thought he was going to have a heart <br /> attack but they initially refused to take him back to the hospital. (Id. ¶ 74.) <br /> Plaintiff Rohr repeatedly requested to see Andrews but was denied access to him. <br /> (Id. ¶ 75.) Rohr drove to Thomas' home and left a message with his son, asking <br /> for help, but Thomas never contacted Rohr. (Id. ¶ 76.) <br /> Plaintiffs claim that Andrews was eventually taken to the hospital at <br /> about 10:30 p.m. and was diagnosed with an abnormal electrocardiogram. (Id. <br /> ¶ 77.) Plaintiffs allege that the attending physician released Andrews from the <br /> hospital into home care and did not authorize his release to return to jail conditions. <br /> (Id. ¶ 78.) <br /> Plaintiffs allege that Andrews did not receive any of the care <br /> recommended by the hospital doctors and that his health worsened under the <br /> "harsh conditions in jail" so that Andrews was returned to the hospital the next <br /> morning, December 13, 2008, at 10 a.m. (Id. ¶ 79.) Plaintiffs allege that <br /> Defendant police detective Brian Miller ("Miller") interviewed Andrews the <br /> 5 <br />
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