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Alive or Dead? Video Shows Ambulance at North Carolina Abortion Clinic

by Staff
December 14, 2009
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CHARLOTTE, NC, (christiansunite.com) -- An ambulance was caught on videotape transporting an abortion patient from A Preferred Women's Health Center in Charlotte, NC. Onlookers are heard on the video to express deep concern for the condition of the woman.

In the video, dated December 6, 2009, the patient was removed from the abortion clinic completely covered from head to toe with no sign of movement. The videographer indicated that he had seen other women transported from that abortion clinic by ambulance, and none of them was covered or treated as this patient. There was no sense of urgency by the ambulance drivers, who took nearly 10 minutes to remove the patient from the abortion clinic property.

"Based on the footage, it is our concern that this patient may not have survived," said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. "Abortion clinics just don't call ambulances unless there is a life- threatening emergency. If indeed this patient succumbed to her injuries, there is concern that the incident will be covered up. That will only endanger the lives of other women who are not aware of the dangerous history of this abortion clinic.

"Once again, we have an incident that proves that abortion is not safe and that abortion clinics injure women," said Newman. "And now we have a Congress that wants to fund, with our hard earned tax dollars, dangerous abortion chop shops like this instead of working to close them down in the interest of public safety. It is an appalling situation."

Earlier this week, OR released a report listing abortion clinics in the U.S. and asking pro-life activists to expose and report abortion clinic abuses. Operation Rescue expresses gratitude to the men and women who were on the scene offering help to abortion- bound women that had the presence of mind to document this incident and expose it.

About Operation Rescue
Operation Rescue is one of the leading pro-life Christian activist organizations in the nation and has become a strong voice for the pro-life movement in America. Operation Rescue is now headquartered in a former abortion clinic that it bought and closed in 2006. From there, Operation Rescue launches its innovative new strategies across the nation, exposing and closing abortion clinics through peaceful, legal means. Its activities are on the cutting edge of the abortion issue, taking direct action to stop abortion and ultimately restore legal personhood to the pre- born in obedience to biblical mandates.

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