The neighbor said emergency responders worked quickly – but they did not seem panicked.
“In a situation where perhaps time is of the essence, there seems to be a little bit more urgency, but there was no urgency here,” the neighbor told CNN.
When the emergency vehicles left the street, the neighbor said their sirens were not on.


Hey! Cybersecurity professional here who also deals with HIPAA regularly. Two things -
Thanks for spelling HIPAA correctly, so many people get it wrong.
Yes, HIPAA covers you for 50 years after you die, so you still have the same protections in place as if you were living for that long after you kick the bucket.
So in other words, the GOP will admit Mitch McConnell is dead in 2076.
Mitch for president 2029 😨
I’d take a bloated corpse over the bloated turd we have today.
No, they would not tell the truth.
If they don’t cover you for 50 years after your death then I guess you have grounds to file a lawsuit.
Always go to other people’s funerals; otherwise they won’t go to yours.
now I wonder what interesting person died 50 years ago so I can snoop on their private medical files.
Hungry Hungry HIPPAs
I always confuse what the HIP stands for, but always remember the last two are “Accountability Act” so “AA” at the end is easy to remember.
It’s Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, for others curious.
And yes, that’s a great way to remember it. Especially so because that’s where many typically get it wrong. I see it called HIPPA all the time.
It looks like death certificates have a similar 50 year privacy period in Kentucky.
Are those not public records?
Excuse me but its speled HIPPO smafh