>>69 about two in the morning, she went to work. "By the time I got in there at 4 or 5, they said I'd need to see a doctor or to go to a hospital for the flu," she said. She said she left on her own, just in time to get her daughter to school.
"A friend got in there to assist me, but I took care of myself. I stayed in the apartment. I took the keys to my daughter. If they had called the ambulance, I would've been up there in minutes," she said. "…I'm glad it's OK, but now I gotta go through another night, which I don't want."