1st Edition

Mass Fatality and Casualty Incidents A Field Guide

By Robert A. Jensen Copyright 1999
    272 Pages
    by CRC Press

    272 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Mass Fatality and Casualty Incidents: A Field Guide presents in checklist form the recommended responses to events that result in mass fatalities, such as the Oklahoma City bombing, the crash of a jet airliner, or the attack on the World Trade Center. All cities in the United States will have to have a mass fatality disaster plan in effect by the e

    Introduction Overview Incident Overview-A Quick Look Initial Response Phases Notification and Response Strategy Formulation Establishment of Operational Areas All Operational Areas Up and Running Sustained Operations Search and Recovery-Morgue Sustained Morgue Operations-Release of Deceased Sustained Morgue Operations-Increased Numbers of Deceased Released Final Release of Deceased and Ceasing of Operations Final Actions, Completion of Incident Report Incident Management Incident Command System (ICS) Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) Coping With Response to Mass Death Mature Death Attitude Effects on Response Effects on Communities Coping Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Responder Protection Responder Protection Federal Requirements Hazardous Materials Federal and Industry Requirements Mass Fatality Exposure Control Exposure Control and Personnel Effects Mass Fatality Responder Liability Summary Search Operations Search Operations Search Scope Search Patterns Gridding Search Sequence Search Resources Search Summary Recovery Operations Recovery Recovery Sequence Recovery Resources Recovery Summary Morgue Operations Morgue Establishment of Morgue Operations Facility Considerations Administration Receiving Initial Holding Personal Effects Photography Finger/Foot Printing Dental Anthropology Medicolegal Autopsy Identification Final Holding Area Embalming/Casketing Release Morgue Resources Morgue Summary Personal Effects Operations Personal Effects Types of PE Facility Considerations Administration Processing Disposition PE Operations Resources PE Summary Family Assistance Family Assistance Establishment of a Family Assistance Center Facility Considerations Reception Administration General Briefing Room General Lounge Area Individual Family Briefing/Counseling Rooms Communications Medical Assistance Chapel-Interfaith Area Family Assistance Center-Key Points Resources Summary Media Operations Media Operations Media Detractors Designated Media Officer Joint Information Center Facility Considerations Joint Information Center-Layout Administration Reception Communications Media Operations Key Points Summary Logistics Operations Logistics Establishment of a Logistical Support Area Logistical Facility Considerations Logistical Support Area-Layout Office Warehouse Logistical Operational Areas Personnel Facilities Equipment Supply Services Medical Finance Logistical Resources Summary Federal Response Resources Federal Resources Federal Response Plan Federal Response Operational-flow Overview of Federal Response Emergency Support Functions (ESF) ESF #8 Victim Identification /Mortuary Services Federal Aviation Disaster Family Assistance Act of 1997 Foreign Air Carrier Disaster Family Assistance Act of 1997 Nunn-Lugar Act I Nunn-Lugar-Act II Report Completion and Litigation Preparation Closing the Loop Suggested Reports Litigation Preparation Incident Response Equipment Identification and Organization of Response Equipment Stocks Search Equipment Recovery Equipment Morgue Equipment Appendix B-suggested Resources

    Biography

    Robert A. Jensen (Kenyon International Emergency Services, Houston, Texas, USA)