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Title: Handling the Dead in a Mass Fatality Incident


1
Handling the Dead in a Mass Fatality Incident
  • Kathy Taylor, Ph.D.
  • Forensic Anthropologist
  • King County Medical Examiners Office

2
Medico-legal Investigation System
  • Medical Examiner Appointed position held by a
    board certified forensic pathologist.
  • Coroner Elected position held by the election
    winner (no forensic background required)
  • Coroner/Prosecutor Usually an elected position
    in which the county prosecutor also serves as
    coroner.

3
RCW 68.050
  • ME has jurisdiction over deaths
  • Of individuals in apparent good health without
    medical attendance for 36 hours preceding death.
  • Caused by unlawful or unnatural means.
  • Involving suspicious circumstances.
  • Caused by any violence whatsoever.
  • Caused by contagious disease.
  • Resulting in unclaimed bodies

4
Cause Manner of Death
  • Cause
  • the injury or disease process responsible for a
    death
  • Manner
  • Natural
  • Accidental
  • Suicide
  • Homicide
  • Undetermined

5
Duties in MFI
  • Document, tag, map, and recover bodies from
    scene.
  • Perform postmortem examinations, certify cause
    and manner of death.
  • Establish positive identification on all remains
    (whole or fragmentary).
  • Identifying and communicating with NOK
  • Release bodies to funeral homes for disposition.

6
Special Concerns in MFI
  • Processing large number of fatalities
    (postmortems, data entry, tracking of bodies,
    identification of whole or fragmentary remains,
    generating death certificates)
  • Obtaining antemortem data necessary to establish
    positive identification
  • Communication
  • Continuing normal service to county

7
Body Recovery
  • Must consider if scene is a CRIME SCENE
  • Bodies may be fragmentary or decomposed
  • Body recovery may not be immediate in a large
    scale MFI
  • Handle the publics concern over bodies sitting
    around
  • Coordinate efficient method of body recovery so
    that bodies are not lost in the system
  • Maintain the publics trust in the system

8
Identifying the Dead
  • Coordinating with law enforcement or other
    agencies an effective system of reporting missing
    (unaccounted for) persons.
  • Collecting antemortem records on the missing.
  • Collecting DNA samples if necessary.
  • Matching body parts and positively identifying
    each individual.
  • Decision whether to identify each body part.

9
Methods of Positive Identification
  • Scientific Identification
  • Fingerprints
  • Comparative Dental/medical radiography
  • DNA
  • Visual (unlikely in MFI)
  • Photo ID comparison (MFI dependent)

10
Communication with NOK
  • Who are the dead?
  • Who are the NOK and LNOK?
  • Communication is long term from the recovery
    through the examination process and beyond the
    disposition
  • MUST ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN A TRUST IN THE
    SYSTEM!!!

11
Family Assistance Center (FAC)
  • A reception center for family and friends of
    disaster victims
  • It provides a safe and protected (from media)
    environment for family.
  • It assures family access to information (provided
    to family before its provided to the media)
  • Provides KCMEO access to family members to obtain
    information necessary for identification.

12
Location of FAC
  • Hotel, church, convention center, school
  • The location must be accessible, away from the
    disaster, and have adequate resources (space,
    private rooms, telephone lines, restrooms, FAX
    and copy machine, televisions and radios, medical
    personnel)
  • The location must be secured so that media and
    others cannot infiltrate

13
Staffing of FAC
  • Medical Examiner or DMORT personnel to obtain
    identification information on decedents
  • Translators
  • Counselors
  • Chaplains
  • Medical personnel
  • Security personnel
  • Others (depends on disaster specific needs)

14
Determining Cause and Manner
  • Forensic Autopsies
  • Facility
  • Staff
  • Storage of bodies???
  • Death certificates
  • Filing and processing

15
DMORT
  • Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team
  • Requires a Presidential Disaster Declaration
  • Resources and personnel to establish mobile
    morgue and handle processing of large numbers of
    fatalities.
  • WMD team for decontaminating victims.
  • NOTE DMORT operates under the umbrella of the
    local jurisdiction.

16
Disposition
  • Releasing bodies to funeral homes at request of
    NOK
  • Finding NOK
  • Unclaimed bodies
  • Indigent status
  • How do you handle a large number of bodies that
    may be unclaimed???

17
Frustrations
  • The ME will NOT have confirmed numbers available
    until after positive identification.
  • The ME will NOT call someone deceased until
    positive identification is established.
  • The NOK will be frustrated that answers are not
    immediate. The FAC is designed to help them
    through the process.

18
ME frustrations cont.
  • Families being incorrectly informed of MEO
    procedures and time frames.
  • Other agencies or media insisting on answers we
    cannot provide immediately (i.e. who is dead and
    how many are dead).

19
ME Frustrations
  • Movement of bodies prior to ME notification or
    without ME consent (IN VIOLATION OF RCW!!!)
  • Loss of information because of mishandling of
    bodies (i.e. location)
  • Removal of property or other identifiers
  • Other agencies reporting fatality numbers or
    names of deceased individuals.

20
TAKE HOME MESSAGES
  • The public must have trust in the system
  • A community must care for and respect the dead
  • No agency acts independently in a disaster.
  • Even if the coroner/ME is not part of public
    health, the public health system will face
    challenges related to the dead in an MFI
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