Opinion ID: 4034251
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Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Rotting

Text: In December 2006, Rotting was transported by AMR ambulance with Haszard attending. During the transport, Haszard touched Rotting in a manner similar to the sexual touching that plaintiff Akre had described. He also slowly stroked Rotting’s thigh. Rotting reported the incident to a nurse and to family members. Her son called AMR and spoke with the same supervisor who had investigated the Whalen complaint. The supervisor then called Rotting and told her that there would be an investigation. The investigation, however, was limited to interviewing Haszard, who denied having engaged in any inappropriate conduct. Rotting’s son later called AMR again, this time stating that the police should be involved. AMR took no further action, Cite as 360 Or 211 (2016) 217 although its risk management department was internally notified that Rotting might file a complaint.