A 74-year-old woman believed to have died while in hospice care was found to be breathing after being transported to a funeral home, authorities in Nebraska said Monday.
The woman had been transported from a nursing home, where she had been declared dead at around 9:44 a.m. local time, to the Butherus-Maser & Love Funeral Home in Lincoln on Monday morning, according to the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office.
Authorities responded to the funeral home after an employee noticed the woman was breathing and “instantly called 911” at approximately 11:44 a.m., according to Lancaster County Chief Deputy Ben Houchin.
Maybe we should all be buried with a fully-charged phone?
Like a Safety coffin for Sarah O’Bannon.
There was a guy in the town where I live entombed with a telephone back in 1910.
https://my1053wjlt.com/you-might-not-answer-the-phone-after-hearing-the-spooky-story-of-this-indiana-tomb/
Humorously enough, this was a thing back in the day: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/sponsored/people-feared-being-buried-alive-so-much-they-invented-these-special-safety-coffins-180970627/
Saved by the bell
A saying thought to originate from the old custom of safety coffins … where corpses were tied to a string to the surface above them to a bell. So that in case they didn’t die and were still alive, their moving body could pull the string and ring the bell.
If you were buried alive, and you rang the bell and were rescued … you were ‘saved by the bell’
And here I thought it originated from Zack Morris’ tendency to not know the answer to a question asked at the end of the class period.