You do learn new things everyday. They had the bodies exhibit at the Luxor in Vegas for a while. I got a chance to go, it was pretty fascinating. Im sure they transport bodies around to med schools and such. Wouldn’t think they’d need a semi trailer for it though.
Cadaver and Morgue hauling.
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So would all of those miles driven be considered "deadhead" miles?
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Sounds like a book scene from The Stand. Particularly where the army was using dump trucks to cart Captain Trips victims to the sea. Of course the book got kind of slow once they moved from the viral outbreak to the tired old, good vs. evil nonsense.D.Tibbitt Thanks this. -
Now I've been thumbing through the grizzly nature of WW1. Amazing how quickly decomp set in on unretrieved vics outside of the trenches when preservatives weren't in food during the 1910s. A body these days could be recognizable for weeks, maybe months. Back in WW1? Skeletonized in a matter of weeks. -
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muntitled reasons in the medical field. They are used in the forensic field and to train search dogsTheLoadOut and JoeyJunk Thank this.
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