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In reply to the discussion: Person who called 911 for deceased former US attorney Jessica Aber 'refused' to perform CPR [View all]radicalleft
(567 posts)23. Maybe finding a corpse would be traumatic...
Not something ones comes across every day. There is no law that says one has to perform/provide EM services.
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Person who called 911 for deceased former US attorney Jessica Aber 'refused' to perform CPR [View all]
orangecrush
Mar 2025
OP
Agree. It's fairly rare and should investigated. COULD be nothing, of course, but acting like
still-prayin4rain
Mar 2025
#52
Legal system too. Some people fear legal consequences even if person lives, but with injuries, etc. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2025
#27
I mean....if someone's dead, CPR isn't going to help. Lay people can certianly make that observation.
WhiskeyGrinder
Mar 2025
#4
If she had a medical condition as reported, the caller may have been following her wishes
ms liberty
Mar 2025
#5
Or perhaps the body was cold. If she was obviously dead and had been for some time, what's the point?
Midnight Writer
Mar 2025
#14
In many places, as a matter of law, the identity of 911 callers is protected as a privacy matter
onenote
Mar 2025
#37
Maybe it was obvious she'd been dead awhile. I wouldn't want to do CPR on a dead person either.
Vinca
Mar 2025
#51