My Life In Ongoing, Extreme Danger #11

My Life In Ongoing,  Extreme Danger #11

OFFICIAL INCIDENT REPORT #11: Systemic Displacement & Medical Jeopardy

Date: February 16, 2026 (Presidents' Day)

Location: San Francisco, CA

Operational Status: CRITICAL / EXTREME ONGOING DANGER

​I. INCIDENT OVERVIEW

​On the morning of February 16, 2026, the Subject was forcibly discharged into the public space during a federal holiday (Presidents' Day) while suffering from severe physical illness. Due to a total lack of municipal contingency planning, the Subject was trapped in a cycle of misinformation and environmental exposure that escalated into a medical emergency.

​II. CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS

  • 07:00 – Forced Ejection: Subject was discharged from the overnight shelter into the street. Despite presenting as "very, very ill," no medical deferment was granted. All standard city resources were closed for the holiday.
  • 08:30 – Information Sabotage: Subject attempted to reach a designated resource center based on official digital information stating the facility was OPEN. Upon arrival, the facility was found to be LOCKED, leaving the Subject and a large group of unhoused individuals stranded.
  • 10:00 – Exposure Escalation: Subject traveled to a third location with a scheduled opening in three hours. During this period, heavy precipitation (rain) began.
  • 10:00 – 13:00 – The "Waiting Crisis": Subject remained stationary in the rain for three hours. Staff at the location reported they might not open at all due to staffing shortages, creating a state of "limbo" while the Subject became "soaking wet."
  • 14:00 – Present – Delayed Respite: Doors were eventually opened. The Subject is currently indoors, attempting to manage extreme illness through sleep.

​III. KEY RISK FACTORS & SYSTEMIC FAILURES

IV. CURRENT MEDICAL ASSESSMENT
​The Subject is currently in a state of extreme physical depletion. Sleeping while "soaking wet" and "incredibly ill" without medical intervention is a high-risk survival tactic. There is no bridge for recovery between the current location and the next mandatory movement.
​V. PROJECTION: THE "7:00 AM" TRAP
​The danger remains active and ongoing. At 07:00 on February 17, the Subject is required to return to the original shelter that initiated this crisis.
​Threat: If the Subject is discharged back into the morning cold while still untreated, the risk of a catastrophic medical event (pneumonia/sepsis) is nearly certain.
​Field Note: The "President’s Day" shutdown effectively functioned as a state-sanctioned abandonment of the sick. The Subject has been penalized for the city's inability to maintain a holiday safety net.

ADDENDUM: THE "HOSPITAL-TO-STREET" FEEDBACK LOOP
​Risk Level: SEVERE MEDICAL ABANDONMENT
​The Shelter’s Position: If a resident is "too sick" for the facility but the facility isn't a medical ward, their only protocol is to call 911 to remove the liability from their floor.
​The ER’s Position: Unless you are actively dying (intubated or in cardiac arrest), SF General or St. Francis often discharges "vulnerable" patients back to the street within hours, often without dry clothes or a follow-up plan.
​The Result: The Subject is transported in a thin hospital gown or damp clothes, losing their spot in the "safe" indoor space they finally fought to enter, only to be dumped back into the cold in a physically weaker state than before.

Jodi Schiller

Jodi Schiller

Storyteller, social scientist, technologist, journalist committed to telling the truth. Caring human working for collective action to end tyranny, free women. Survivor of sex slavery in the United States. Full story: https://connect-the-dots.carrd.co
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