of 11-year-old bryanna ojeda who died from asthma six years ago. steve langford spoke to her parents about today's ruling. >> reporter: six years after bryanna ojeda died of an asthma attack as her mother tried to race the 11-year-old to a brooklyn hospital only to be stopped by a police officer who say told them he didn't know how to do cpr, this family is struggling to make sense of a judge's ruling. this was going to be the right thing, they were going to do the right thing. >> reporter: a judge dismissing their lawsuit against the city and the police officer because the city does not require cops to know and be willing and able to perform cpr. the court concluding the traffic stop does not trigger a constitutional duty to provide medical assistance. >> he told me to call 911. i mean, you are 911. you're stopping me from getting to the hospital! henry street when she was pulled over by a police officer. here at the corner of kaine street, the hospital was five blocks away. >> you all waste time standing there arguing. do you really want to help