Dead Man Pronounced Alive After Moving Limbs

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A Milwaukee man was found to be alive after being pronounced dead by Paramedics from the Milwaukee Fire Department. The dead man had earlier collapsed at his flat.

His girlfriend had called the police after being unable to reach him for a couple of days.
A Police officer responded to her request for a check on her boyfriend. The officer gained entry to the flat of Thomas Sancomb, 46, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin with the aid of the building manager. Paramedics from the fire department arrived and pronounced the man dead.

As the dead man was being prepared for the mortuary, he suddenly gained “spontaneous respirations” and started moving his limbs.

Belfast Telegraph reports:

Mr Sancomb had collapsed at the end of his bed, according to a heavily-redacted report from the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner, and the officer called for help.

Paramedics from the Milwaukee Fire Department said Mr Sancomb was “cold to the touch and in rigor” and did not attempt to resuscitate him, the report said.

Mr Sancomb was pronounced dead at 2.10pm at the flat, forensic investigator Genevieve Penn said in the report. Ms Penn then called his brother John to inform him of the death and he requested a post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death.

A transport team arrived to take the body to the mortuary, but at about 3pm Mr Sancomb had “spontaneous respirations” and began moving his left arm and right leg, but no pulse was evident, Ms Penn wrote.

She summoned paramedics back to the flat and called the family.

Mr Sancomb’s pulse returned and he was rushed to Columbia St Mary’s Hospital in Milwaukee. His diagnosis at the hospital was redacted from the report and a hospital spokesman said no information could be disclosed because of privacy laws.

John Sancomb told the medical examiner that his brother had a drink and a cigar once in a while, but did not use street drugs. He said he last saw his brother two weeks ago and was concerned that he was not walking well, the report said.

He said his brother was improving every day. “Thomas’ health is the most important thing we’re focusing on right now,” he said.

The medical examiner’s office declined to comment on the case and Milwaukee Police Department said only that officers responded to a welfare check and found the man unresponsive in a bedroom.

Fire brigade chiefs rejected a request to speak to the lieutenant who responded to the flat call.

 

 

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