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nah that doesnt mean anything at all. time of death announcements are super important for legal reasons, so not declaring someone dead until the emts, a few nurses and a doctor or two, and a room designated and insurance, all these seperate things being billable.
just like f1 race tracks? they have to stop the race if someone dies on the track, which is why youll see someone get literally blown to smithereens after getting clipped by a wheel going 240 mph's, broadcasting on live television the corpse cartwheeling into the stands, the legs and a bit of the skull held together by just the spine. they'll cart that silly string mannequin into an ambo and off the track and to the third nearest hospital "in critical condition" until hes far enough away that they can declare him dead "off the track".