A toddler was found breathing inside a hospital morgue after being declared dead by a doctor in Arizona, a shocking incident that has raised concerns about medical procedures and their potential impact on Buffalo residents who may face similar situations. The incident has sparked an investigation and a review of hospital protocols, which could lead to changes in medical procedures in Buffalo and beyond.

According to police records, the toddler was declared dead hours before being found alive, a discrepancy that has raised questions about the accuracy of medical assessments.

"The incident is under investigation" said a hospital spokesperson, who declined to comment further on the matter.

The incident has sparked a review of hospital protocols, including those in Buffalo, where residents may face similar situations. Buffalo residents who have experienced similar incidents may be able to provide insight into the issue, and Kaleida Health has announced plans to review its own procedures in light of the incident.

The review of hospital protocols is expected to be a thorough one, with Erie County officials announcing plans to examine medical procedures in local hospitals. The goal is to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future, and to ensure that Buffalo residents receive the best possible medical care. Delaware Avenue residents who have experienced medical emergencies may be able to provide valuable feedback on the issue.

The impact of the incident will be felt by South Buffalo families who have experienced medical emergencies, and Williamsville parents who are concerned about the safety of their children. The incident has also raised questions about the training and expertise of medical professionals, and whether D'Youville University is providing adequate training for its medical students.

As the investigation continues, Buffalo residents can expect to see changes in medical procedures and protocols, including those related to patient assessment and care. The incident has highlighted the need for vigilance and attention to detail in medical settings, and Roswell Park has announced plans to review its own procedures in light of the incident.

The final report on the incident is expected to be released in the coming weeks, and Buffalo residents can expect to see changes in medical procedures and protocols as a result. A meeting of the Erie County Board of Health is scheduled for next month, where the issue is expected to be discussed in further detail.