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CNN) -- There's new and disturbing video of the deadly crash landing of an
Asiana Airlines flight in San Francisco last summer.
The video shows San Francisco firefighters arriving at the scene, and it
also shows that a 16-year-old girl was on the ground outside the plane when
they arrived.
It was a dramatic crash, caught on tape. A tumbling Asiana Airline Boeing
777 crashing at San Francisco's international airport last July.
But it would be this video emerging only now, months after the crash, that
is becoming the most disturbing of all.
A body right in front of Airport Rescue Truck Number 10. And according to
the San Francisco Medical Examiner, it was in fact a living body, ignored by
firefighters who failed to check.
Sixteen-year-old Ye Meng Yuan had somehow escaped her seat in row 41 of the
aircraft, apparently walked or was carried from this escape slide, and came
to rest here. Lying in a fetal position, but alive.
As you can see in this emergency vehicle camera, firefighters walk around
her, pass by her, even directed a fire truck past her and not a single
firefighter checking her pulse, or even see if she was breathing.
“It's unthinkable. It's unimaginable because the first thing that, the
first priority of the firefighters or any rescue personnel, is saving lives
and the first step in triage is to take the pulse, check the respiration.
That was never done and the video, which I think is the best evidence of
what happened, shows at least five firefighters, who understood she was
there, and none of them did the basic step of checking if she was alive,”
said the Ye family's attorney Justin Green.
Green has filed a claim against the City of San Francisco based on reports
from the fire department, the city, and the NTSB. But mostly based on this
video evidence. According to the claim "that rescue crews were grossly
negligent….in their duty of care to Ye Meng Yung. "
The video is from a firefighting foam truck that pulled up to the scene
within minutes of the crash.
There doesn't appear to be any chaos or confusion, and at one point a
firefighter leaves the vehicle to help guide the truck around Ye's body.
Reporter: This is a firefighter with his hand up.
Reporter: This is her.
Green: That's right.
Reporter: He's saying -
Green: There's a person.
A warning made all the more clear in a helmet camera on one of the
firefighters helmets.
According to the claim, firefighters notify a lieutenant, but are told to
move on.
In the video, that is just what Number 10 does as fuel leaks from the left
wing. Unit 10 sprays foam on the ground, and minutes later as smoke beings
to emerge from the fuselage, Unit 10 circles to move into position,
apparently ignoring or forgetting the body on the ground. And at that moment
the fire truck rolls over Ye Meng Yuan's head and she is killed.
Reporter: The tire of the truck?
Green: The tire of the truck went right over her head.
It would only get worse.
The complaint alleges that a firefighter, arriving late to the scene, jumped
into another rescue vehicle, #37, a rescue vehicle not equipped with any
infrared device to identify living bodies, and without any spotter "
maneuvered into the area where Ye Meng Yuan was located..." and again rolls
over her body.
Green: That's right.
Reporter: She's run over twice.
Green: She's run over twice by two different trucks.
Reporter: I can't imagine what the parents think.
“Well the parents, I mean part of what you have to understand too, in China
they're really only supposed to have one child,” Green said.
This was the family's only child, a girl who was a star student, who was the
focus of their lives.
Everything that they did was poured into this girl and her future and that
was taken away because of some terrible mistakes and inaction by the
firefighters.
Ye Meng Yuan was coming to the U.S. for summer camp. Described as an
outstanding student, musician and a class leader who dreamed of becoming a
television newscaster.
Last July, after it was determined rescue vehicles killed Ye, the San
Francisco Fire Chief apologized profusely.
The explanation then was of a chaotic rescue scene and foam covering Ye's
body.
The video now being released shows a much different picture, and the City of
San Francisco and its fire department have declined comment citing pending
litigation.
The Ye family remains in China, waiting to find out what, if anything can
explain why their daughter is dead.
CNN) -- There's new and disturbing video of the deadly crash landing of an
Asiana Airlines flight in San Francisco last summer.
The video shows San Francisco firefighters arriving at the scene, and it
also shows that a 16-year-old girl was on the ground outside the plane when
they arrived.
It was a dramatic crash, caught on tape. A tumbling Asiana Airline Boeing
777 crashing at San Francisco's international airport last July.
But it would be this video emerging only now, months after the crash, that
is becoming the most disturbing of all.
A body right in front of Airport Rescue Truck Number 10. And according to
the San Francisco Medical Examiner, it was in fact a living body, ignored by
firefighters who failed to check.
Sixteen-year-old Ye Meng Yuan had somehow escaped her seat in row 41 of the
aircraft, apparently walked or was carried from this escape slide, and came
to rest here. Lying in a fetal position, but alive.
As you can see in this emergency vehicle camera, firefighters walk around
her, pass by her, even directed a fire truck past her and not a single
firefighter checking her pulse, or even see if she was breathing.
“It's unthinkable. It's unimaginable because the first thing that, the
first priority of the firefighters or any rescue personnel, is saving lives
and the first step in triage is to take the pulse, check the respiration.
That was never done and the video, which I think is the best evidence of
what happened, shows at least five firefighters, who understood she was
there, and none of them did the basic step of checking if she was alive,”
said the Ye family's attorney Justin Green.
Green has filed a claim against the City of San Francisco based on reports
from the fire department, the city, and the NTSB. But mostly based on this
video evidence. According to the claim "that rescue crews were grossly
negligent….in their duty of care to Ye Meng Yung. "
The video is from a firefighting foam truck that pulled up to the scene
within minutes of the crash.
There doesn't appear to be any chaos or confusion, and at one point a
firefighter leaves the vehicle to help guide the truck around Ye's body.
Reporter: This is a firefighter with his hand up.
Reporter: This is her.
Green: That's right.
Reporter: He's saying -
Green: There's a person.
A warning made all the more clear in a helmet camera on one of the
firefighters helmets.
According to the claim, firefighters notify a lieutenant, but are told to
move on.
In the video, that is just what Number 10 does as fuel leaks from the left
wing. Unit 10 sprays foam on the ground, and minutes later as smoke beings
to emerge from the fuselage, Unit 10 circles to move into position,
apparently ignoring or forgetting the body on the ground. And at that moment
the fire truck rolls over Ye Meng Yuan's head and she is killed.
Reporter: The tire of the truck?
Green: The tire of the truck went right over her head.
It would only get worse.
The complaint alleges that a firefighter, arriving late to the scene, jumped
into another rescue vehicle, #37, a rescue vehicle not equipped with any
infrared device to identify living bodies, and without any spotter "
maneuvered into the area where Ye Meng Yuan was located..." and again rolls
over her body.
Green: That's right.
Reporter: She's run over twice.
Green: She's run over twice by two different trucks.
Reporter: I can't imagine what the parents think.
“Well the parents, I mean part of what you have to understand too, in China
they're really only supposed to have one child,” Green said.
This was the family's only child, a girl who was a star student, who was the
focus of their lives.
Everything that they did was poured into this girl and her future and that
was taken away because of some terrible mistakes and inaction by the
firefighters.
Ye Meng Yuan was coming to the U.S. for summer camp. Described as an
outstanding student, musician and a class leader who dreamed of becoming a
television newscaster.
Last July, after it was determined rescue vehicles killed Ye, the San
Francisco Fire Chief apologized profusely.
The explanation then was of a chaotic rescue scene and foam covering Ye's
body.
The video now being released shows a much different picture, and the City of
San Francisco and its fire department have declined comment citing pending
litigation.
The Ye family remains in China, waiting to find out what, if anything can
explain why their daughter is dead.