Aviators Nightmare: Funeral director finds woman pronounced dead gasping for air in body bag

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An Iowa Alzheimer’s care facility is facing a $10,000 (around Ksh.1.26 million) fine after pronouncing a woman dead who was later found alive when a funeral director unzipped her body bag, according to documents from the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
The 66-year-old woman, who has not been identified, was admitted to the Glen Oaks Alzheimer’s Special Care Center facility in Urbandale, Iowa, on Dec. 20, due to “senile degeneration of the brain,” according to the documents. She was admitted to hospice on Dec. 28.
On Jan. 3, according to the report, “At 6:00 a.m. Resident #1’s mouth was open, her eyes were fixed, and there were no breath sounds. [The nurse] was unable to locate Resident #1’s apical pulse using her stethoscope. She placed her hand on Resident #1’s abdomen and noted no movement.” The family was contacted and a funeral home was called, according to records.
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Both the nurse and the funeral director, who arrived from Ankeny Funeral Home and Crematory to pick up the woman, reported no signs of life at around 7:38 am.
“At approximately 8:26 a.m., funeral home staff unzipped the bag and observed Resident #1’s chest moving and she gasped for air. The funeral home then called 911 and hospice,” the state report said.
After first being taken to a local emergency room for care, she was found to be breathing but unresponsive.
She was later returned to the hospice on Jan. 3, due to her advanced directives, according to the report.
The facility reported the incident to the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA) on Jan. 4.
According to the documents, she died at Glen Oaks the next day, with family by her side.
The violation issued to the care facility by DIA states, “Based on interview and record review, the licensee failed to provide adequate direction to ensure appropriate [care] and services were provided.”
In an email to CNN, facility executive director Lisa Eastman said Glen Oaks has been in “close communication with the family of the resident.”
“We just completed an investigation by the Department of Inspections and Appeals regarding the matter. We care deeply for our residents and remain fully committed to supporting their end-of-life care,” Eastman said.
“All employees undergo regular training so they can best support end-of-life care and the death of our residents.”
In a statement to CNN, the funeral home said, “Out of respect for the privacy and confidentiality of the families we are honored to serve, we are not in a position to comment further on this matter.”
The Ankeny Police Department told the Des Moines Register it is not pursuing criminal charges.
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ulisema uchomwe?
please confirm: over
Yes. Confirmed.
Over

Wewe @Aviator inaonekana hukusoma Radio Communications and Phonetic Alphabet.

The correct way of answering @Meria above (since it’s clearly by way of radio) should have been:
Roger that or Roger Wilco.
Better still, you could have substituted your “confirm” to Affirmative, Over.

That basically would have meant that you heard, understood and would comply with his instructions.
But you were very right to your answer with Over.

Anyway, thought you should know.
@Clemens could guide us in this matter, I venture?
 
Wewe @Aviator inaonekana hukusoma Radio Communications and Phonetic Alphabet.

The correct way of answering @Meria above (since it’s clearly by way of radio) should have been:
Roger that or Roger Wilco.
Better still, you could have substituted your “confirm” to Affirmative, Over.

That basically would have meant that you heard, understood and would comply with his instructions.
But you were very right to your answer with Over.

Anyway, thought you should know.
@Clemens could guide us in this matter, I venture?
😂😂😂, My dear, back in my we were taught by semi-literate instructors, I learnt that Timam, means team up when the course officer, a graduate came to address the training, but in Kenya our signalers answer with 'over' instead of the other two.
But the promotional courses have better stocked instructor, where at lowest level PC's are graduates.
 
Wewe @Aviator inaonekana hukusoma Radio Communications and Phonetic Alphabet.

The correct way of answering @Meria above (since it’s clearly by way of radio) should have been:
Roger that or Roger Wilco.
Better still, you could have substituted your “confirm” to Affirmative, Over.

That basically would have meant that you heard, understood and would comply with his instructions.
But you were very right to your answer with Over.

Anyway, thought you should know.
@Clemens could guide us in this matter, I venture?
Roger that.
Over
 
Roger that.
Over
Well done @Aviator. You are doing so well. Fantastic. Keep it up.

One day, ideally when I have had a few cold ones, I will tell you why you ( and everybody else here) need to know some basic Police Radio Communication’s lingo.

Anyway, with your intentions as regards the sunset of your life Loud and Clear, Over (yet another Radio Phonetic), can I embark on a course of action that will culminate in The Last Will and Testament Of @Aviator?
Given your phobia for being interred alive, kicking and breathing, would you want me to insert a Living Will clause to the effect that the top Doctor in Kenya must be present and in attendance to ascertain that your end has not been unnecessary and needlessly been hastened?
 
Well done @Aviator. You are doing so well. Fantastic. Keep it up.

One day, ideally when I have had a few cold ones, I will tell you why you ( and everybody else here) need to know some basic Police Radio Communication’s lingo.

Anyway, with your intentions as regards the sunset of your life Loud and Clear, Over (yet another Radio Phonetic), can I embark on a course of action that will culminate in The Last Will and Testament Of @Aviator?
Given your phobia for being interred alive, kicking and breathing, would you want me to insert a Living Will clause to the effect that the top Doctor in Kenya must be present and in attendance to ascertain that your end has not been unnecessary and needlessly been hastened?
Waiting for the hekaya.
I think my hatred for police extends to their gadgets as well and anything else to do with their modus operadi.

And no, I don't want a doc to ascertain that am totally dead. If I am in a condition that can be mistaken for dead, the good thing is to confirm it by throwing me into a lake of fire (like the Babylonian trio).
 
Well done @Aviator. You are doing so well. Fantastic. Keep it up.

One day, ideally when I have had a few cold ones, I will tell you why you ( and everybody else here) need to know some basic Police Radio Communication’s lingo.

Anyway, with your intentions as regards the sunset of your life Loud and Clear, Over (yet another Radio Phonetic), can I embark on a course of action that will culminate in The Last Will and Testament Of @Aviator?
Given your phobia for being interred alive, kicking and breathing, would you want me to insert a Living Will clause to the effect that the top Doctor in Kenya must be present and in attendance to ascertain that your end has not been unnecessary and needlessly been hastened?
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