[–] KosherHiveKicker ago (edited ago)
First Responders (if they are just certified EMT's) can't declare someone dead.
Most have protocols that require them to provide basic live support services even if there is a remote chance that person can be revived. Only the doctors can declare someone D.O.A. and end support efforts.
I think it would be best to stop wondering about JE. We are not privy to what is really going on, but: Do you think the Patriots would actually leave JE in a dangerous position? Whatever happened, happened because they wanted it to happen. They are not stupid, nor are we. So let's just settle back, not strain our brains like the normies, and relax. That's my take on it. Hey, pass the popcorn!
[–] Gitmo-or-Bust ago
Someone find out the names of every so-called paramedic and person that was in the room of the supposed suicide and attempts to revive. One thing for sure, just like Las Vegas etc, all of these people will have extraordinary fatal accidents in the upcoming month.
[–] LostandFound 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Have some medical background, given the circumstances of his demise suicide apparently by hanging resulting in cardiac arrest no one in the prison had the legal authority to declare him dead. Unless it's beyond reasonable doubt i.e. his head was severd from his torso or visible sogns of death such as rigor mortis or decomposition. They legally had to treat him as alive - intubate and cpr only the doctors in the hospital have the authority to declare his death. They followed protocol, it can be very difficult to be certain a person is dead so you treat them as alive.