Froedtert Hospital implements more safety precautions following death of nurse practitioner
Posted: Feb 5, 2019 9:09 PM CDT

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WAUWATOSA (CBS 58) -- Froedtert Hospital says they have implemented more safety precautions in the wake of Carlie Beaudin's death.
Kenneth Freeman had previously worked as a valet at Froedtert Hospital.
Police say he attacked Beaudin when she was walking to her car.
People with the hospital say there are now patrols 24 hours a day in each parking lot and parking garage.
They've also added more security in building lobbies and have security escorts available.
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