Michigan mom who braved flames for son in hyperbaric chamber explosion stresses treatment dangers: attorney

A 5-year-old Michigan boy tragically died in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber explosion during a treatment session for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and sleep apnea. The family’s lawyer revealed that the boy’s mother, Annie Cooper, displayed immense courage by attempting to rescue her son from the flames.

On January 31, at The Oxford Center in Troy, located 24 miles north of Detroit, Thomas Cooper was undergoing treatment in an oxygen chamber filled with 100% oxygen while his mother waited in another room. When alerted to the incident, Annie rushed to her son’s aid but unfortunately could not save him despite her efforts.

“She hurried back to her son upon hearing something had gone wrong and made multiple attempts to retrieve him from the chamber, leading to severe burns as she tried to save him,” shared James Harrington from Fieger Law in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Fieger Law is investigating the incident, and Harrington believes The Oxford Center “was understaffed and did not have the resources for an emergency like this.”

Dr. Elliot Lach, left, and program director Carolyn Blaney show one of two new hyperbaric chambers during a tour of a new wound healing and hyperbaric center at MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham, April 28, 2022.

Patients who receive hyperbaric chamber treatment will “enter a special chamber to breathe in pure oxygen in air pressure levels 1.5 to 3 times higher than average,” according to Johns Hopkins. (Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Ken McGagh/USA TODAY NETWORK)

“They prey on people that are desperate to help family members, help their children, help loved ones, and to provide this oxygen therapy and make the condition less impactful in their life,” Harrington explained, adding that hyperbaric chambers are not “regulated” in Michigan like they are in other states.

The Oxford Center did not respond to an inquiry from Fox News Digital.

5-year-old Thomas Cooper at a park

The Cooper family’s attorney plans to file a lawsuit in the coming weeks after the boy’s death in a hyperbaric chamber. (Cooper family handout)

Hyperbaric chambers have been used in the United States since the 20th century. They are typically used to treat decompression sickness for scuba divers, carbon monoxide poisoning, gangrene and certain kinds of wounds or injuries that won’t heal on their own, according to Johns Hopkins.

Annie and her husband, Thomas’ father, James Cooper, buried the 5-year-old on Feb. 13. Thomas “was known to all his friends, family, and teachers as a curious, energetic, smart, outgoing, and thoughtful little boy,” his obituary states. 

“His favorite activities were running, jumping, rolling, and stomping. He was just starting music and dance classes. He was also attending preschool,” it reads. The 5-year-old wanted to be a chef when he grew up so he could “cook with Mommy and Daddy and stay with them forever.”

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