http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100228/ap_on_re_us/us_snow911_death
PITTSBURGH With her boyfriend in severe abdominal pain, Sharon Edge called 911 for an ambulance in the early morning hours of Feb. 6. Heavy snow was falling so heavy it would all but bring the city to a standstill and Curtis Mitchell needed to go to a hospital.
"Help is on the way," the operator said.
It never arrived.
Nearly 30 hours later and 10 calls from the couple to 911, four 911 calls to them and at least a dozen calls between 911 and paramedics Curtis Mitchell died at his home. His electricity knocked out, his heat long off, the 50-year-old former steelworker waited, huddled beneath blankets on his sofa.
"I'm very angry, because I feel they didn't do their job like they supposed to," said Edge, 51. "My man would still be living if they'da did they job like they was supposed to ... They took somebody that I love away."