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Two Detroit paramedics that wrongly declared a woman was dead before she was discovered alive at a funeral home will have an opportunity to have their licenses reinstated if they pass a national exam.
Paramedics who wrongly declared Southfield woman dead can regain licenses
Timesha Beauchamp wrongly declared dead, found alive at funeral home in August
Ed White, Associated Press
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In this undated family photo provided by Erica Lattimore through Fieger Law shows her daughter, Timesha Beauchamp with her brother Steven Thompson in Southfield, Mich. An attorney for the family of a young woman found breathing at a Detroit funeral home after being declared dead says the 20-year-old was in a body bag for some two hours before it was opened and she was discovered to be alive. Geoffrey Fieger, who was hired by Timesha Beauchamp s family, said Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020 the Southfield woman hospitalized in critical condition and is on a respirator. (Courtesy Erica Lattimore through Fieger Law via AP) (Erica Lattimore thruough Fieger Law)
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