A Michigan funeral home brings back the dead ti life. A Detroit woman on Sunday “did not have signs of life,” according to paramedics who declared her dead earlier in the day, but staff at the James H. Cole Funeral Home found the 20-year-old was breathing and alive.
According to local news, paramedics with Southfield Fire Department on Sunday responded to a call about a woman in cardiac arrest. Southfield Fire Dept. released a statement stating in part, “The paramedics performed CPR and other life reviving methods for 30 minutes. Given medical readings and the condition of the patient, it was determined at that time that she did not have signs of life.”
Reports indicate a police officer “allegedly saw her move and breathe and called the fire crews back, but fire crews claim those were the side effects of the medication given to her.”
The woman was taken to the Cole Funeral Home in Detroit. Employees there discovered she was still breathing and called EMS. She was taken to a hospital. No other information on the location, her name or current condition was immediately available Monday.
“We couldn’t believe it,” said Dave Fornell, deputy commissioner of the Detroit fire department, who added that her heart rate was 80.
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