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Fire Department Used Dead Body For Training Without Family's Consent

A fire department in Washington state has suspended multiple employees after an investigation revealed that they used a dead body for medical training without getting permission from the family. The incident occurred in July after a body was brought to Bellingham Fire Departmentโ€™s Fire Station 1, where it was supposed to be picked up and transported to a funeral home.

While the body was waiting to be taken, the firefighters decided to use it to practice a medical procedure known as intubation. 

โ€œIn early August, I first learned of an incident at Bellingham Fire Department Station 1 during which department personnel successively performed a medical procedure, endotracheal intubation, on a deceased person,โ€ Bellingham Fire Chief Bill Newbold told The Bellingham Herald. โ€œThis incident was neither normal nor acceptable."

Following the investigation, two firefighters retired, while an unknown number of employees faced suspensions or received a letter in their file, depending on their role in the incident. 

โ€œThese actions stand to violate the trust between our department and the community we serve, which we have earned through over a century of exemplary service,โ€ Newbold said. โ€œGoing forward, the firefighters, paramedics, and staff of the Bellingham Fire Department will continue to work hard in service to our community."

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