Roskin v. Northern Adult Day Health Care Ctr.

2023 NY Slip Op 51441
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedDecember 28, 2023
StatusUnpublished

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Roskin v. Northern Adult Day Health Care Ctr., 2023 NY Slip Op 51441 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2023).

Opinion

Roskin v Northern Adult Day Health Care Ctr. (2023 NY Slip Op 51441(U)) [*1]
Roskin v Northern Adult Day Health Care Ctr.
2023 NY Slip Op 51441(U)
Decided on December 28, 2023
Supreme Court, Kings County
Edwards, J.
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.


Decided on December 28, 2023
Supreme Court, Kings County


Oleg Roskin, as Administrator of the
Estate of BASYA ROSKINA, Deceased, Plaintiff,

against

Northern Adult Day Health Care Center, NORTHERN ADULT DAY CARE CENTER LLC, NORTHERN MANOR GERIATRIC CENTER, INC., and SENIORCARE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, INC., Defendants.




Index No. 504323/2017

Plaintiff was represented by Yuriy Prakhin, Esq. of Law Office of Yuriy Prakhin, P.C.

Defendant was represented by Stephen M. Schmitt, Esq. of Kaufman Borgeest & Ryan LLP
Genine D. Edwards, J.

The following e-filed paper(s) read herein:                       NYSCEF Doc. No.

Notice of Motion, Statement of Material Facts, Affirmations, and Exhibits 170-196
Answering Affirmations and Exhibits 200-203, 205-207, 96-97
Reply Affirmation 209

In this action to recover damages for medical malpractice and wrongful death, defendant [*2]SeniorCare Emergency Medical Services, Inc. ("SeniorCare") moved for summary judgment dismissing the complaint pursuant to CPLR §3212. Plaintiff and co-defendant Northern Adult Day Health Care Center opposed the motion.

Facts

Basya Roskina ("Decedent") was a registrant at Northern Adult Day Health Care Center ("Northern").[FN1] Northern was located in the basement of One Prospect Park West, in Brooklyn, with its main entrance on President Street. Northern provided its registrants with three meals per day, activities, and healthcare. Decedent's son, Oleg Roskin ("Plaintiff"), testified that his mother attended the program five days a week, from 8 A.M. to 2 P.M., for more than ten years.

On October 14, 2015, decedent was eating lunch at Northern, and went to the bathroom near the dining area. SeniorCare's employee Gennadiy Goldvekht, RN, MSN ("RN Goldvekht"), wrote in a post-incident report that on or around 12:25 P.M., decedent was standing next to her lunch table and showed signs of choking; she pointed to her throat and could not talk or breathe. RN Goldvekht became aware of decedent's condition via an intercom announcement for a "nurse stat to the main floor." RN Goldvekht documented that decedent was "pale, with bluish [sic] color of the lips and nails." Yelena Abrakhimova, CNA ("CNA Abrakhimova") noted post-facto, that upon observation, decedent came out of the bathroom, "looked like she was chocking [sic]," prompting CNA Abrakhimova to alert Lesya Tarascina, RN ("RN Tarascina"). RN Tarascina arrived and performed the Heimlich maneuver on decedent.

While doing the Heimlich maneuver, decedent lost consciousness and was lowered to the floor with the support of two nurses. The nurses checked for decedent's pulse and respiration. Finding none, a staff member called 911, and other nurses checked decedent's mouth for loose objects. Two-person CPR was performed on decedent, after a few cycles, decedent regained consciousness. Decedent was placed on her side and given oxygen until EMS arrived.

According to the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) Computer Aided Dispatch report ("the dispatch report"), a call was received at 12:22:23 P.M. The call was assigned to four units: SeniorCare, the FDNY Certified First Responders (CFR) Unit, FDNY Basic Life Support (BLS) Unit, and NYPD EMS. SeniorCare assigned emergency medical technician David Medina (EMT Medina) and paramedic Shmuel Langsam (Paramedic Langsam) to this job. The [*3]address sent to the four units was listed on the dispatch report as "1 Prospect Park W., BK Zip: 11215." At 12:23:28 P.M., the 911 dispatcher informed the units that decedent was not breathing, with more details to follow. At 12:23:44 P.M., the dispatcher relayed that CPR was being administered. At 12:24:21 P.M., the dispatch report indicated that NYPD EMS called Northern to obtain an exact location of decedent within One Prospect Park West; it was specified that she was in the basement. The dispatch report reflected this change at 12:24:41 P.M., and the information was dispersed to the four units. The dispatch report revealed that decedent was in cardiac arrest and Northern's nursing staff were performing CPR on her in the dining room. By 12:25:09 P.M., EMT Medina and Paramedic Langsam were en route. The FDNY CFR Unit arrived first at 12:27:20 P.M., SeniorCare arrived at 12:30:32 P.M., the FDNY BLS Unit arrived at 12:30:55 P.M., and NYPD EMTs followed directly behind, arriving at 12:30:59 P.M.

Police Officer Priscilla Goris (P.O. Goris) and Paramedic Langsam testified that upon arrival to Northern, there was an eight-minute delay in reaching decedent due to the three entrances into the building identified as One Prospect Park West. Paramedic Langsam further testified that the responders "were all speaking to each other as [they spread] out and look[ed] into different entrances. [They] were trying to figure out where [decedent] was." SeniorCare's patient care report timestamped its employees' contact with decedent at 12:38 P.M. Paramedic Langsam further stated that the CFR Unit found decedent first and "conveyed the message to [the other responders] of how to enter the building." The CFR Unit then provided decedent with oxygen until SeniorCare's team arrived.

After making contact, SeniorCare's employees assessed decedent. Paramedic Langsam testified that decedent was awake, looking around, combative, flailing her arms, and making sounds but unable to speak. Paramedic Langsam and EMT Medina provided advanced life support (ALS) to decedent. They put decedent on a cardiac monitor to obtain vital signs such as blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation. EMT Medina provided decedent with intravenous medicine and Paramedic Langsam followed up with oxygen using an adult cannula. Paramedic Langsam contacted the FDNY Telemetry to gain clearance for administering twenty-five milligrams of etomidate to decedent. FDNY Telemetry granted the request, and the administration was provided at 12:48 P.M.

By 12:50 P.M., EMT Medina attempted to intubate decedent twice, but was unsuccessful because decedent's airway became swollen. EMT Medina then performed a direct laryngoscopy using Magill Forceps and pulled out a piece of meat from decedent's airway. Paramedic Langsam testified that he directed one of the NYPD EMTs to bring their ambulance closer to the President Street entrance so decedent could be easily transported into the ambulance. Decedent was placed on a stretcher and transported into the NYPD ambulance. Both the FDNY's dispatch report and SeniorCare's patient care report timestamp decedent being in transport to the nearest hospital at 12:55 P.M. The NYPD EMTs drove decedent to New York Presbyterian-Brooklyn Methodist Hospital ("Methodist") and arrived at 12:58:06 P.M.

According to Methodist's medical records, the emergency department received decedent and gave her a physical exam. Mya Lin, M.D. ("Dr.

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