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3 charged in Florida nursing home deaths surrender

In this Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017 file photo, Janice Connelly of Hollywood, sets up a makeshift memorial in memory of the senior citizens who died in the heat at The Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills, Fla. 

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Several employees of a Florida nursing home have surrendered to face charges in connection with a power outage at a Florida nursing home that led to the deaths of 12 patients.

Jim Cobb represents a former administrator at Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills who's one of those charged. Lawrence Hashish represents one of three nurses charged.

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Both told The Associated Press that the administrator and two nurses had surrendered Monday. It wasn't clear whether a third nurse had turned herself in.

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Cobb says the caregivers are taking the punishment that belongs squarely with state officials, including former Gov. Rick Scott and the power company. State officials didn't respond to multiple requests for comment.

The residents died after the home lost power amid sweltering heat after Hurricane Irma in 2017.