Sometimes, however in most circumstances the Casualty has died on route to Hospital. This depends on whether the deceased was alive when they were loaded into the ambulance. If a patient has been pronounced dead at the scene, then the ambulance doesn't transport. In rural settings some exceptions can be made at the discretion of the paramedics.
A hearse.
They usually die of an illness
Not usually...
it depends who or what company is going to transport it anywhere around the world
In general, people do not dance with the dead at a wake. People who attend a wake often eat and drink and discuss the dead but do not usually touch the person who has died.
Yes.
If you refer to the question "How are you?" Dead usually means very tired.
they are losses in war usually people who are dead or missing or inable to fight
yes
Usually Pan de muertos "Bread of the dead" is prepared. Also, favorite meals of the dead people are prepared.
to transport dead and alive soldiers. also, to transport equipment (guns)