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Confirmed death reported on Shetler Ave with coroner delayNapa CA

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Shetler Ave, Napa, CA 94559

A confirmed death was reported on Shetler Avenue. The coroner's response is delayed due to many high-priority calls.

Audio|Source: Napa City and American Canyon Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
Now 4102. Okay. Confirmed 1144[1]. Can you start the coroner? Copy. They're all on high priority calls right now. We'll be extended. We'll let them know.
Police codes explained
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[1]
1144: Deceased Person

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Location mentioned:
Shetler Ave, Napa, CA 94559
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Tina VieuTina Vieu

This is mind blowing that when Napa police department dispatched for the coroner to come and pronounce someone dead at the seen the dispatcher informs them that the coroner is to busy on other calls and they let him know is so wrong they can’t move a body until the corner shows up and pronounces them dead which means they have to sit there with a dead body and kill the corner can be get there and this is due to the fact that Napa county doesn’t have their own he’s distributed between Napa county and Solano County, which is Vallejo in Fairfield Napa county doesn’t have that many deaths as Fairfield and Val. I just went through the same similar thing when my son six months ago overdosed on fentanyl and it took him three weeks before they could even do an autopsy this is ridiculous Napa county whether they were busy or not needs their own corner. Napa County makes all this money on wine industry, but we can’t afford our own corner really this town we live in is ridiculous.

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