Psychopunk42069
It typically depends on how the person became deceased. Lets take a simple scenario where a person was in the middle of sexual intercourse and an apartment caught on fire, and furthermore caused the old man(81) to have a stroke. Which caused his heart to fail, and furthermore the young girl who is 19 has become sufficated. Lets take one step back. The old man was 6'8 weighs 400 hundred pounds and the girl was 4'9 and 102. Now lets really ask ourselves? How much is this really worth.
Wiki User
∙ 12y agomortuary transport driver
A person who removes a corpse from the morgue is typically called a mortuary technician or a mortician.
A deceased person's body may be kept at the morgue (suspicious death, murder, etc). But all bodies are eventually at the mortuary (funeral home).
A forensic pathologist works at a morgue. They are medical doctors who specialize in investigating the cause of death by examining bodies and performing autopsies in order to determine the circumstances surrounding a person's death.
morgue till they are moved to the cemetery
Body bags are used to transport dead bodies from the accident site to the morgue and sometimes used to store them while they're there. They aren't always used but usually are if the body is messy. There really isn't a technical term for the person who puts the body in the bag but sometimes could be the coroner, medical examiner, or mortuary affairs officer.
A place where bodies are burnt is typically called a crematorium or a crematory. These facilities are specifically designed for the cremation process, where the deceased person's body is respectfully burned to ashes.
A mortician or funeral director typically prepares dead bodies for burial or cremation. This process involves embalming, cosmetic restoration, dressing, and other body preparation procedures.
To release a body from a Florida morgue, you typically need to provide identification, complete necessary paperwork, and pay any associated fees. The process may vary depending on the circumstances of the death and local regulations, so it's best to contact the morgue directly for specific instructions.
Robert Frost created the poem "After Apple-Picking." The person in the poem is tired after a long day of apple-picking.
A person that works with LIVE bodies could be a coach or an athletic trainer... a person that works with DEAD bodies could be a mortician or an embalmer.
Sure, picking up a baby is exercise for the person picking them up, but don't spoil a baby by always picking them or you ruin them as an adult always wanting and doing whatever they have to to get it - no joke!