India, Dec. 10 -- The death of 32-year-old Charles Evans in Henry County, Georgia, has sparked a row with the family putting the Henry County Emergency Management Service (EMS) under the bus for alleged negligence.

Evans, who was from Atlanta, was at his sister's house in Henry County on Thursday, December 4, when he suffered an asthma attack, which proved fatal. Evans' sister called the Henry County EMS after the attack, but they failed to provide life-saving asthma medication to the 32-year-old, according to a press release from attorney, Michael D Harper.

The family alleges that the Henry County EMS responders tried to provide life-saving asthma medication using a bag-valve, but the equipment allegedly failed, leading to Evans death....