The vehicle that carries a deceased person to the morgue is typically called a "hearse." Hearses are specifically designed for transporting caskets and are often used during funerals. They provide a respectful and dignified way to transport the deceased.
mortuary transport driver
Dead bodies are often stored in a hospital morgue before transport to a county morgue. This is a common practice.
NO it would not a morgue is where dead body's of things goes! So NO a morgue is not cheerful and noisy
A morgue
a place where dead bodies are kept
a hearse
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).
morgue or autopsey room
True Stories from the Morgue - 2003 Naming the Dead was released on: USA: 29 May 2003
In the morgue.Definitions of morgue on the Web: * a building (or room) where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremationwordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * A morgue or mortuary is a building or room (as in a hospital) used for the storage of human remains.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgue * A place to where bodies found dead are removed and exposed pending identification by relatives.fcpr.fsu.edu/funeral/modules/financial/glossary.htm * A place where human remains are kept pending autopsy or identification.www.bonneywatson.com/_mgxroot/page_10906.php
An animal morgue is a facility where deceased animals are stored, examined, and sometimes disposed of in a respectful and sanitary manner. It is often used by veterinary hospitals, animal shelters, and research institutions for various purposes.
A forensic pathologist works at a morgue. They are medical doctors who specialize in investigating the cause of death by examining bodies and performing autopsies in order to determine the circumstances surrounding a person's death.