SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's prison director said Thursday that he'll fire someone if needed after he investigates the death of an inmate who went without dialysis for two days when providers failed to show up for treatment.
Rollin Cook, the executive director of Utah's Department of Corrections, told The Associated Press that it's too early to say if someone will be fired. Depending "upon the investigation, if that's one of the corrective actions that needs to happen, of course we will take that," Cook said.
Cook said the prison has Spanish-speaking staff available to inmates, but he doesn't know if any were on hand when 62-year-old Ramon C. Estrada didn't get dialysis treatment on Friday and Saturday.
Estrada was from Mexico and relied on translators while in court on rape charges and at a 2008 parole hearing.
He died Sunday at the prison from an apparent heart attack related to kidney failure. He would have been paroled on April 21.
Cook said he was notified of the death Monday morning. As executive director, he wouldn't expect to be notified if a medical provider didn't show up to give a scheduled treatment, Cook said. He would expect a head nurse or the director of the medical services to be notified, he said.
Cook said still he didn't know Thursday if that had happened in Estrada's case.
Several advocacy groups called for answers this week, and Gov. Gary Herbert's office said the situation is tragic.