undertaker
It is called a mummy.
A dead body, or corpse, has no pulse, a pale look to it, dialated eyes, and are cold.
An ambulance is intended to move people who are still living but are in need of medical help. Of course, it is possible that a person who is living when the ambulance picks him or her up, will die in the ambulance before getting to the hospital. If this happens, the ambulance will still take the body to the hospital (where it may be subjected to an autopsy). However, if a person is already dead, you would not call an ambulance, you would call a hearse. As for the legalities, it is illegal to inflict an indignity on a dead body, but being carried in an ambulance would not be considered an indignity. In some circumstances it would be a waste of medical resources, needed to help the living.
Its a corpse.
A dead body or corpse!
The body or a corpse.
Wreath
Corpse, cadaver, human remains.
undertaker
corpse
I would call 911
Coroner.
Mummification, it's a simple word that means a dead body of a pharaoh, a noble, a slave, etc.
The word 'corpse' is another term used to define a dead body. 'Corpses' would be used to describe plural dead bodies. It doesn't necessarily matter whether or not you call a dead body a 'dead body' or a 'corpse.' The meaning is the same.
Mummy
A embalmer prepares the body for burial.