Saturday 11th February 2012
Mazowsze
12th February 2010
"We don’t transport the dead,” commented Marek Niemirski, spokesperson for the capital’s ambulance service
Investigations are underway in Zoliborz after an ambulance crew, having failed to resuscitate a 71-year-old man, simply put the corpse back on the bench where they found him. The incident began last Friday afternoon when police noticed a man who had collapsed. They tried to resuscitate him and called an ambulance crew who took the man on board to use the defibrilator. Police asked where they would be taking him, then left the scene. However, soon after the same police were called back to the scene only to find the dead man, Tadeusz Z., lying on a bench."We don’t transport the dead,” commented Marek Niemirski, spokesperson for the capital’s ambulance service, adding, “This shouldn’t ...
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