A Wisconsin man regained consciousness one hour after being pronounced dead.
Thomas Sancomb, 46, from
Wisconsin, had collapsed at end of his bed at his Milwaukee apartment
and was pronounced dead by paramedics.
His body
was cold to touch and rigid and there was no attempt to
resuscitate him. Sancomb was pronounced dead at 2.10pm at the apartment,
forensic investigator Genevieve Penn wrote in a report.
Penn
then called Sancomb's brother, John Sancomb, to inform him of the death
and an autopsy to determine the cause of death was requested.
A
transport team arrived to take the body to the morgue, but at about 3pm
Sancomb had some 'spontaneous respirations' and began moving his left
arm and right leg, Sancomb's pulse returned and he was taken to Columbia
St. Mary's Hospital, where he was admitted to the intensive care unit.Sancomb's brother told the medical examiner that his sibling had a drink and a cigar every once in a while but did not use street drugs.
The medical examiner's office declined to comment on the case
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