They also mentioned in the video that they can cremate about 250 bodies a day when working 2 12-hr shifts.
It also said what was reported elsewhere that only a handful are confirmed pneumonia cases and many times that are listed as suspected. I used to think the suspected cases were alive and being monitored...not anymore...The Debt said:
The phone call said the cars used to carry one DB, but then they took out seats and can fit 8.
The Debt said:
Those are rookie numbers get those numbers up. 50 mins per body. That's 28.8 bodies per furnace per day. With 11 furnaces that's 316.8 bodies per day.
I think they thought they could disguise the individuals involved in the conversation. If this conversation is factual (NTD is a news organization), I fear for the reprisal against that funeral home worker.samsal75 said:
With Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny in charge what could go wrong??
VaultingChemist said:I think they thought they could disguise the individuals involved in the conversation. If this conversation is factual (NTD is a news organization), I fear for the reprisal against that funeral home worker.samsal75 said:
With Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny in charge what could go wrong??
Mr.Infectious said:
How many? 6 to 8 piled in there.
Two per car with seats removed. Eight per van.The Debt said:
The phone call said the cars used to carry one DB, but then they took out seats and can fit 8.
JJxvi said:
Did a robot write that tweet?
lunchbox said:
Mr.Infectious said:
My fault no coffee.
IMO thats not the disposal crews first day on the job. They look experienced and nonchalant when handling the corpse (ie - they've done this before). How many runs to the morgue, how many days they've been on the job, is anyone's guess.
Of course we don't know if that was a suicide, heart attack, OD, or CV. But it appears 8 bodies stacked in a van didn't really phase them.