Pretty casual about the person exiting the 'body covering'
It seemed not like a body bag but something else? I could be mistaken, but why fully covered? This seems abnormal for sure and then no surprise at all when the person wanted to leave, but calm enforcement on vehicle entry...
Yes, there's a nuance there about the reaction of the "firefighter" pushing the gurney, something like, "Resistance was not unexpected. Let's move with alacrity."
As for the "covering", the only thing that threw me off was the color, as I had thought they were all black> But no, they come in every color of the rainbow. Given that paramedics don't pronounce death, I think they would only load a very, very obviously dead person (or parts thereof) in a body bag. All the reports are she died in the hospital after some time.
Also, the shills are already out attempting to derailing conspiracy discussion. One I saw said, "Pretty suspicious there was an overhead camera taping this. It's probably a hoax!" It was F-ing "Newscopter 5", dipshit. That kinda seals it for me that it was a murder.
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Pretty casual about the person exiting the 'body covering'
It seemed not like a body bag but something else? I could be mistaken, but why fully covered? This seems abnormal for sure and then no surprise at all when the person wanted to leave, but calm enforcement on vehicle entry...
Yes, there's a nuance there about the reaction of the "firefighter" pushing the gurney, something like, "Resistance was not unexpected. Let's move with alacrity."
As for the "covering", the only thing that threw me off was the color, as I had thought they were all black> But no, they come in every color of the rainbow. Given that paramedics don't pronounce death, I think they would only load a very, very obviously dead person (or parts thereof) in a body bag. All the reports are she died in the hospital after some time.
Also, the shills are already out attempting to derailing conspiracy discussion. One I saw said, "Pretty suspicious there was an overhead camera taping this. It's probably a hoax!" It was F-ing "Newscopter 5", dipshit. That kinda seals it for me that it was a murder.
Firefighters double as first responders until an ambulance makes it.
Of course. Why would anyone think there would be an ambulance available in Los Angeles County, with a population of only (at least) 10 million people.
Thanks for checking in with this important point.
Firefighters are nearly always the first on the scene.
Just the way it is.
But these days add in the crazy wait times ambulances have. And no doubt the firefighters get there first.
Can you link us to information on some of the "crazy wait times" for ambulances? This is very important.
They could've been closer r to the location and are called in to use jaws of life etc.