Hello:
First let me say to everyone that I greatly appreciate and respect all the great work that all of you do.
I am currently writing a horror novel set in New York City. The main character of the story is an EMT for St. Vincent's Hospital.
Besides my online research and having talked to a few EMTs, there was one question that I forgot to ask. It has to do with a liquefied corpse.
I know that fire rescue and EMTs often refer to bloated, decayed bodies as "bloaters". Is there a term for a body that has exploded and become liquefied?
I thank you in advance for any help you may give.
Sincerely,
Ted Sterns
First let me say to everyone that I greatly appreciate and respect all the great work that all of you do.
I am currently writing a horror novel set in New York City. The main character of the story is an EMT for St. Vincent's Hospital.
Besides my online research and having talked to a few EMTs, there was one question that I forgot to ask. It has to do with a liquefied corpse.
I know that fire rescue and EMTs often refer to bloated, decayed bodies as "bloaters". Is there a term for a body that has exploded and become liquefied?
I thank you in advance for any help you may give.
Sincerely,
Ted Sterns