
Originally Posted by
TuxEMS
Hmm being someone who works both for a private company full time and a municipality part time I really don't see what the EMT's did wrong except for the fact that they didn't have any empathy for the family. As long as they contacted Medical Control told them of the situation, the Doctor orders them to release the body back to the family because he has a valid DNR and has called the person, I really see nothing else wrong. Similar situations have happened to me. Yes we have transported the patient back to the hospital so they could be released to the funeral home from the hospital
Yup... I call the bolded text above a significant departure from just leaving the body. IMO, when you take custody of that body, you should RETAIN custody... not for legality, policy or cost-effectiveness... but for the family.
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