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Asthma and the Kansas City Southern Railway
Railroad entrepreneur Harvey Couch founded the Kansas City Southern Railway in 1909. After he died, management was transferred to William N. Deramus, Injury Settlements who brought a fresh focus on economic measures to KCS.
Marcus Lee, the defendant-appellant was an engineer at KCS from 1998 to 2004 when he was fired for violating safety regulations when he moved trains in the railway yard. Lee was suing, claiming it was because of his race. He also filed complaints with EEOC.
Symptoms
Asthma-related emergency room visits are increasing in Kansas City children, and studies show that black children are more affected. Some experts believe the rise is due to climate change, injury Settlements which may increase the number of ozone alert days and longer allergy seasons. Additionally homes are becoming more airtight to improve energy efficiency, which can stop asthma attack triggers such as pet dust, second-hand injury settlements smoke and mold. The signs of asthma are wheezing, chest tightness and difficulty breathing. The condition is more common in children than adults.
Diagnosis
If an engineer, such as Lee, who was a Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers member who moved trains in a railyard as was the case when he committed the infraction that led to his suspension typically, he works with an engineer to give him instructions. Before each move, they communicate by radio with a dispatcher in order to get permission. It's similar to an airplane pilot radioing air traffic control before entering the runway. Lee often took off from work to take advantage of his Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave for himself and his asthmatic wife.
Treatment
North Kansas City Hospital was one of the first hospitals to offer the bronchial thermoplasties which are an innovative treatment option for those suffering from severe asthma. Under moderate anesthesia, a pulmonologist places an adjustable bronchoscope into the patient's mouth or nose. The bronchoscope's tube is used to heat the lining of the lungs, shrinking excessive smooth muscle tissue that makes airways constrict during an asthma attack, and to restrict breathing. This procedure is completed in three outpatient sessions, in conjunction with an specialist in pulmonology. The procedure is done without an incision.
Marcus Lee was a locomotive engineer for KCS, a railroad that operates freight trains. When a train moves between railyards in a railyard the engineer communicates with conductors on the ground to obey instructions and then radios a dispatcher to is in charge of the train's movements. Lee was dismissed by KCS in September 2004, after being cited for violating safety regulations when operating an railroad in Shreveport. He filed this retaliation case in November 2005, alleging that KCS discriminated against him on account of race and use of FMLA leave.
Prevention
Lee is a member the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE) and claims that his firing was unfair. He claims that KCS did not treat black employees better than he did and gave leniency for similar infractions. Engineers call a dispatcher for permission to move trains between tracks in a railroad yard. The railroad likens the process to that of an airplane pilot radioing air traffic control prior to landing.
Railroad entrepreneur Harvey Couch founded the Kansas City Southern Railway in 1909. After he died, management was transferred to William N. Deramus, Injury Settlements who brought a fresh focus on economic measures to KCS.
Marcus Lee, the defendant-appellant was an engineer at KCS from 1998 to 2004 when he was fired for violating safety regulations when he moved trains in the railway yard. Lee was suing, claiming it was because of his race. He also filed complaints with EEOC.
Symptoms
Asthma-related emergency room visits are increasing in Kansas City children, and studies show that black children are more affected. Some experts believe the rise is due to climate change, injury Settlements which may increase the number of ozone alert days and longer allergy seasons. Additionally homes are becoming more airtight to improve energy efficiency, which can stop asthma attack triggers such as pet dust, second-hand injury settlements smoke and mold. The signs of asthma are wheezing, chest tightness and difficulty breathing. The condition is more common in children than adults.
Diagnosis
If an engineer, such as Lee, who was a Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers member who moved trains in a railyard as was the case when he committed the infraction that led to his suspension typically, he works with an engineer to give him instructions. Before each move, they communicate by radio with a dispatcher in order to get permission. It's similar to an airplane pilot radioing air traffic control before entering the runway. Lee often took off from work to take advantage of his Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave for himself and his asthmatic wife.
Treatment
North Kansas City Hospital was one of the first hospitals to offer the bronchial thermoplasties which are an innovative treatment option for those suffering from severe asthma. Under moderate anesthesia, a pulmonologist places an adjustable bronchoscope into the patient's mouth or nose. The bronchoscope's tube is used to heat the lining of the lungs, shrinking excessive smooth muscle tissue that makes airways constrict during an asthma attack, and to restrict breathing. This procedure is completed in three outpatient sessions, in conjunction with an specialist in pulmonology. The procedure is done without an incision.
Marcus Lee was a locomotive engineer for KCS, a railroad that operates freight trains. When a train moves between railyards in a railyard the engineer communicates with conductors on the ground to obey instructions and then radios a dispatcher to is in charge of the train's movements. Lee was dismissed by KCS in September 2004, after being cited for violating safety regulations when operating an railroad in Shreveport. He filed this retaliation case in November 2005, alleging that KCS discriminated against him on account of race and use of FMLA leave.
Prevention
Lee is a member the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE) and claims that his firing was unfair. He claims that KCS did not treat black employees better than he did and gave leniency for similar infractions. Engineers call a dispatcher for permission to move trains between tracks in a railroad yard. The railroad likens the process to that of an airplane pilot radioing air traffic control prior to landing.
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