Mass Disasters Flashcards
what is a mass disaster?
an event, natural or man-made, which causes a large number of deceased individuals
what are the types of natural disasters?
- famine
- epidemics
- fire
- flood
- volcanos
what are the types of man-made disasters?
- war
- terrorism
- riots
- aircraft/watercraft crash
- ethnic cleansing
what is the primary goal in dealing with mass disasters?
get aid and relief to the surviviors
what is the secondary goal in dealing with mass disasters
- personal ID
- cause and manner of death
why should you determine cause and manner of death in mass disasters?
- can be important for public safety
- civil litigation for reparation to victim’s families
what is included in the planning of dealing with a mass disaster?
- open vs closed cases
- fragmented vs complete remains (degree of fragmentation and number of victims determine for reparation to victims’ families)
- fate of unidentified victims
DMORT
- disaster mortuary operational response team
- part of the federal response to disaster
- part of the national disaster medical system
what are the three resource groups of DMORT?
- personnel
- family assistance center
- disaster portable morgue unit
who are the experts that make up DMORT?
- funeral directors
- pathologists
- anthropologists
- odonatologists
- family assistance counselors
- evidence technicians
what do forensic anthropologists do in a mass disaster?
- personal ID/repartition
- trauma and analysis
- prosecution of offenders
what do forensic anthropologists do at the morgue?
- triage of remains
- describe remains and conduct biological profile
- interpret radiographs
- analyze trauma evidence and injuries
- establish minimum number of victims (MNI)
- assist in IDs
what does the family assistance center do?
- provide direct information about the event and status, not from the media
- collect antemortem info and info for the IDs of victims
- provide support and counseling for families
- common place for families to gather
when is DMORT called?
- when local jurisdiction cannot handle the scope of the event
- can be modified to fit any situation
- all deaths are still under the jurisdiction of the ME or coroner
identifying the victims of the September 11 attacks
- large number of missing persons
- highly fragmented and altered remains
- identifications based on genetic testing