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CORONER DEATH SCENE INVESTIGATIONS
John E. Stanley D-abmdi Dane County Coroner JES
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TEAM EFFORT Community Media Insurance Investigators Specialty Labs
Coroner District Attorney Emergency Medical Services Fire Service Law Enforcement JES
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CORONERS OFFICE Forensic Pathologist Forensic Anthropologist
Forensic Odontologist Medical Imaging Toxicology Laboratories DNA Analysis Psychological Autopsy Subpoena Powers Medical Detectives JES
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DEATH INVESTIGATION COMPONENTS
Response Overview Pronouncement Identification Information Gathering Notification to Next-of-Kin Removal of body JES
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DEATH INVESTIGATION COMPONENTS
Medical Examination Cause & Manner of Death Ruling Documentation Testimony JES
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RESPONSE Dispatch Information Location Type of incident
correct address special instructions Type of incident natural other traffic crash personal attack fire/drowning/exposure/drugs JES
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RESPONSE Preplanning Mentally review protocols
Consider special equipment/resource needs Anticipate incident specific problems Evaluate time factors Early notice to back-up personnel JES
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OVERVIEW Approaching the scene Is the scene safe?
Environmental hazards gases chemicals biohazards cave-in wind thin ice falling ice JES
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OVERVIEW Man-made hazards moving traffic (rubber-necking)
electrocution from energized lines or equipment structural collapse equipment still under power or load firearms explosion (drug labs, terrorists JES
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OVERVIEW People hazards domestic violence unknown assailant at scene
revenge attacks (gang or family) suicide by police booby-traps JES
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OVERVIEW Brief with Law Enforcement/Fire Service
communicate with officers in charge identify relatives at the scene determine police/fire concerns discuss preservation of evidence plan access to the body document initial observations JES
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PRONOUNCEMENT OF DEATH
A legal determination having significant implications! JES
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PRONOUNCEMENT OF DEATH
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Visual examination of body & surroundings Physical examination of body Stethoscope Tactile (pertaining to sense of touch) Olfactory (pertaining to sense of smell) Consider EMS interventions JES
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IDENTIFICATION Tentative? Photo ID comparison
Visual ID by family, friends or others Personal property Professional body markings Jewelry Body piercing JES
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IDENTIFICATION Positive! Fingerprints Dental Medical Imaging DNA
Surgical Implants pumps electronics ortho devices JES
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IDENTIFICATION Positive!
Unique combinations of body markings and/or deformities. JES
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IDENTIFICATION ALL bodies should have an identification device attached. In multiple fatality incidents, a description of the body and location found should be attached at the time of recovery. JES
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INFORMATION GATHERING
Who? What? Why? When? Where? How? JES
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INFORMATION GATHERING
In addition to families, attorneys and insurance companies, many agencies may have an interest in our information. JES
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INFORMATION GATHERING
Sources of Information Family and friends Local law enforcement Fire Service & EMS Hospital & clinic medical records Primary care physician and nurse Military service records Human resources & public health records JES
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NOTIFICATION OF NEXT-OF-KIN
Treat them as you would want to be treated Make notification in person when possible an opportunity to collect information health & safety of the recipient may decline Others that may assist in notifications law enforcement clergy coroners & medical examiners JES
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REMOVAL OF BODY Funeral Director from funeral home
Contract Trade Service Coroner or Medical Examiner JES
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REMOVAL OF BODY Treat the body with dignity & respect that you would want for your relative. Request additional help if necessary for lifting or carrying. Recognize and honor unique cultural rights and traditions Maintain chain-of-evidence in cases of unexplained, unusual or suspicious events. JES
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MEDICAL EXAMINATION Why order an autopsy?
Determine the medical Cause of Death Identify characteristics of heredity Rule out medical causes of death Establish a legal degree of medical certainty Corroborate the Manner of Death ruling Collect & preserve evidence JES
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MEDICAL EXAMINATION Plan ahead for what you think that you will need at the autopsy. Consider special needs: Anthropology Odontology Sane Nurse Equipment JES
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MEDICAL EXAMINATION Discuss how and where you want to handle toxicology analysis. Discuss the necessary information and authorization for release of the body to a funeral home. Be prepared for cases where no anatomical cause for death is found at autopsy. JES
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MEDICAL EXAMINATION Law enforcement & fire service briefed about the time and place of autopsy. Determine whether they will need evidence collection assistance from the crime lab. Coordinate eye, bone & tissue donations with the pathologist. JES
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MANNER & CAUSE OF DEATH RULING -
The most reasonable determination based upon available information! Based on facts supported by your gathering of information. A legal determination that may undergo a challenge during court proceedings. Sometimes you are the bearer of an unwanted truth. JES
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DOCUMENTATION Currently there is no standardized death investigation report in the State of WI This is a written record that supports the Manner & Cause of Death ruling. JES
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TESTIMONY You may be subpoenaed to testify in either a criminal or civil court case. Your testimony represents an unbiased investigation of the decedent’s demise. Be careful to keep your statements within the facts that you have established, and guard against unsupported speculation. JES
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RELATED ISSUES Legal Next-of-Kin Personal Property Medications
Unclaimed/Unidentified Bodies Release of Information Personal Health JES
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You Know it’s the end, when....
The CNN crew arrives at your office, or You are given the opportunity to be creative in meeting the challenges of a changing budget & staffing environment! JES
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