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The CEO of an Oakland County health care facility where a 5-year-old boy died in a hyperbaric chamber explosion appeared in ...
The Oxford Center remains under investigation following the tragic incident. TROY, Mich. (FOX 2) - It was a mother's desperate attempt to save her little boy who was trapped inside a hyperbaric ...
Denies request for evidentiary hearing to determine how police located information when reviewing Tami Peterson's phones.
T homas Cooper, 5, went inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber on Jan. 31 for his 36th treatment out of 40 at the Oxford Center in Troy, and moments later, the chamber exploded, burning him alive.
Thomas Cooper from Royal Oak, Michigan, was pronounced dead at the scene on Jan. 31 at the Oxford Center in Troy. His mother was standing next to the chamber and was injured.
Tamela Peterson, the founder and CEO of the Oxford Center in Troy, where a 5-year-old boy was killed in a hyperbaric chamber explosion on Jan. 31, 2025. (WDIV) Surveillance footage availability.
Tamela Peterson, CEO and founder of the Oxford Center in Troy, Michigan, and Jeffrey Alan Mosteller, its safety director and director of training, have been charged in the Jan. 31 death.
Tamela Peterson, CEO of the Oxford Center, Jeffrey Alan Mosteller, its safety director, and Gary Marken, director of operations, were charged with second-degree murder in the death of Thomas Cooper.
While on scene at the Oxford Center in Troy, the experts noted that pillows inside the chambers were filled with 100% polyester, which is not allowed inside them, partially due to fire risk ...
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