ANDERSON, S.C. — An Uber driver says a South Carolina hospital dumped a patient on him, saying where she ended up was his responsibility.
Chris Wilson tells The Greenville News that he stopped in October at AnMed Health Medical Center, a common pickup location for patients headed home. He says he instead was greeted by 59-year-old Tambralyn Hill, who was moaning in pain and too weak to walk.
The ride's destination was a nearby Anderson pharmacy. He says he asked staffers for the final destination and was told it was up to him. He says staff said Hill had a sister nearby, or he could try leaving Hill at a shelter.
Hill says she struggles with homelessness and has a heart condition.
AnMed spokeswoman Lizz Walker says Hill's treatment is under review.