A morgue is a facility used to store and examine deceased bodies. It typically contains refrigeration units to preserve bodies, examination tables, tools for autopsies, and storage for personal effects. Staff in a morgue may include forensic pathologists, forensic scientists, and mortuary technicians.
A morgue is a place where dead bodies are stored. An animal morgue is a place where dead animals are stored.
a place where dead bodies are kept
morgue or autopsey room
Dead bodies are often stored in a hospital morgue before transport to a county morgue. This is a common practice.
A morgue
They are picked up by the county in a special van.
mortuary transport driver
A deceased person's body may be kept at the morgue (suspicious death, murder, etc). But all bodies are eventually at the mortuary (funeral home).
they dispose the bodies in the tower of silence
Depends where you are, but usually to a mortuary.
Typically, only authorized personnel such as medical examiners, law enforcement officials, and family members with permission are allowed to visit bodies at the morgue. Restrictions may vary based on the morgue's policies and local regulations.