New records from emergency responders obtained by The New York Times show that Good was not breathing but had an irregular pulse when local medics arrived at the scene, and had no pulse by the time they removed her from her car. This comes after an initial video captured by bystanders showed ICE agents screaming at a medic who offered help as Good lay dying in her car.
And it was a physician, not a medic.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/medic
Since they weren’t in a hospital… does the distinction matter? The provided care would’ve been the same, wouldn’t it?
If anything a medic might actually have more first aid experience than a physician.