The city of seattle has a policy where they are only sending paramedics to overdose calls, even if they know the person is d3ad. They revived my son after he was already d3ad for more than an hour, and this is how doctors are able to steal organs from young people. There are 3 requirements that must be met in order to donate organs. The person must di3 in a hospital, they must be on a ventilator and they must have no brain activity. All 3 of these requirements are met when medics revive people that they know are already long gone. To make matters worse the Metro bus number 1 bus driver on the mornig of the 10th of february watched my son collapse and did nothing, despite having narcan on his bus. The video is here: https://youtu.be/oEDfNkadH4s?si=-73VdwBaYVgm7NJN
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