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Lawful.
It is hard to answer that question. Almost every 15 seconds somewhere in the US there is an ambulance going out to rescue someone from an emergency. A patient could clinically die (go into cardiac arrest) in the back of the ambulance, but they are not legally dead until they reach the emergency room where a physician can pronounce them dead. So it depends on your meaning. for clinical death, it is not that rare anymore to get pulses back with all the drugs and tools a paramedic has at their disposal. Nobody legally dies in the back of an ambulance.
The correct spelling of the adverb is "officially" (legally, or by an official).
You need to contact the Phillippine embassy on this matter to see if you can even import a firearm into their country legally.
The correct spelling of the word is "officially" (legally).
The correct spelling is legally.An example sentence is: this DVD was purchased legally.
You need the services of a lawyer for a legally correct and current answer
This depends on the type of ambulance and the area it is operating in. Ambulances are either basic life support (BLS) or advanced life support (ALS). BLS trucks have EMT-basics instead of paramedics. ALS trucks legally must have one paramedic on board, and either an emt-basic in a rural setting, or a second paramedic in a metropolitan area. However, it is all up to the agency staffing the ambulance.
You will need to consult with a lawyer for a legally current and correct answer
You need the services of a lawyer for a legally correct answer.