Life saving measures could not save an inmate from St. Joseph County jail from passing away.
Not Enough Life Saving Measures For An Inmate
Recently in St. Joseph County Jail, a female inmate was pronounced dead even with life saving measures before emergency medical technicians arrived. It was on Sunday when a report about a female inmate suffering a medical emergency was given life saving measures before help arrived.
It was on the afternoon of Sunday when the inmate was formally pronounced dead after receiving life saving measures by the jail staff. Emergency medical technicians were called to help while life saving measures were given to the female inmate.
When the emergency medical technicians arrived, they also gave life saving measures to the inmate. But after the inmate received such life saving measures, she unfortunately passed away inside the said jail.
According to a published article by South Bend Tribune, an autopsy will be done on the body of the inmate who received life saving measures beforehand. The autopsy of the body of the inmate who received life saving measures is said to be scheduled on Tuesday.
Female Inmate’s Medical Emergency Inside Her Cell
In a published article by WSBT, the woman who died in St. Joseph County Jail was having a medical emergency inside her cell, and help was called just after 5:30 in the afternoon last Sunday.
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