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Fatal Fires and Fire Injuries

          Chapter 15



                        © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Objectives
• Describe the documentation of victims (live
  persons) and potential evidence
• Describe the documentation of the fatality and
  the surrounding area
• Describe the process of identifying the body
• Define who establishes the cause and
  mechanism of death




                                         © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Case Study
• A body was found in a car and DNA analysis
  could not be done until there was a comparison
  sample
  – The investigator found teeth at the wreck
  – A mother called the police to report that her adult son
    was missing
  – His circumstances matched, and dental records were
    found to match also
  – It was critical to take extra steps and follow scientific
    methodology


                                                  © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Introduction
• A fire with injuries or a fatality requires more
  documentation than others
   – Need to identify how the victims were injured or how
     and why they died
• Path leading to the cause of the fire may lead to
  a new avenue as the result of the injuries or
  deaths
   – Fire may now be a homicide scene




                                                © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Preparation for the Investigator
• Investigator must be prepared for his or her own
  emotions
• Many public safety organizations have created
  programs to handle this type of stress
  – Critical incident stress management
     • Recommendations for both the psychological and
       physical health of emergency personnel




                                               © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
The Scene
• Fire scene with an injury or fatality is no different
  when it comes to the process and procedures
• Investigator should notify other law enforcement
  authorities
   – Will most likely bring additional resources and
     expertise to the scene
• Cause of death will not be confirmed until after
  the autopsy



                                                 © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Dealing with Injury Victims
• When there are injuries or fatalities, the first
  responder investigator should call for an
  assigned investigator
• Assigned investigator should interview the
  victim as soon as possible
• Anything the victim was wearing is evidence
   – Even gauze or pads used in the treatment of the
     victim are evidence
      • May have absorbed residues other than body fluids that
        may be evidence


                                                  © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Dealing with Injury Victims (cont’d.)
• Steps must be taken to document any injuries
• All clothing should be photographed, both
  damaged and undamaged
• Beneficial to have a signed medical information
  release form




                                         © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Fatalities
• Investigator needs to contact the hospital to
  ensure that nothing is cleaned up until the body
  and belongings are examined for evidence
• Some bodies, when found, leave no doubt that
  the person is dead
  – Scene must be secured immediately
  – Nothing should be moved unless absolutely
    necessary
  – Assigned investigator must take a complete series of
    photographs

                                              © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Fatalities (cont’d.)
– Measurements of the room or area need to be as
  accurate as possible
– Once the scene has been properly documented, a
  body bag must be brought in and the body collected
  • All parts of the body with nothing left behind
– Then, the scene must be thoroughly examined




                                                     © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Medical Examiner
• When the body is at the morgue, it will be
  scheduled for an autopsy
• The medical examiner will run a series of tests,
  from a detailed physical examination of the body
  to a series of X-rays of the full body
  – Throat and mouth will be examined to see if sooted
     • No soot indicates that the person died prior to the fire
  – ME will document the extent of the burns for the
    report



                                                     © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Medical Examiner (cont’d.)
– Body will be documented for dehydration of the
  muscle tissue as a result of exposure to heat
   • Causes the flexing of the muscle and puts the arms in
     what is referred to as pugilistic attitude
– Fingerprints may still identify the victim




                                                © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Cause, Manner, and Mechanism of
            Death
• Cause of death is the event that leads to the
  loss of life
  – Victim may have died of asphyxiation as the result of
    inhaling carbon monoxide, but the cause of death was
    the fire
     • Asphyxiation was the mechanism of death
  – Manner of death relates to how entire event was
    created
     • Could be a homicide, suicide, accidental, or natural
  – May not be sufficient evidence


                                                   © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Delivering the News: Death
              Notification
• Most frequently, the police can assist in
  delivering the news of the loss of a loved one,
  even from a fire
  – In some departments, when it is a fire fatality, the fire
    department is assigned this task in order to answer
    any questions from loved ones
• Task of death notification should never be taken
  on alone



                                                  © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Delivering the News: Death
         Notification (cont’d.)
• Rules to follow
  – Be honest in the delivery, without false platitudes
  – Words have to be chosen carefully because they will
    be remembered for a lifetime
  – Family needs to know the facts as known about the
    incident




                                             © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
Summary
• There needs to be a thorough examination of
  the body, the area surrounding the body, and
  the room in which the body is found
• The investigator must have a keen eye and the
  persistence to go over each and every piece of
  debris
• The medical examiner should be able to provide
  the identification of the victim as well as the
  cause, manner, and mechanism of death


                                        © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning

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Chapter 15

  • 1. Fatal Fires and Fire Injuries Chapter 15 © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 2. Objectives • Describe the documentation of victims (live persons) and potential evidence • Describe the documentation of the fatality and the surrounding area • Describe the process of identifying the body • Define who establishes the cause and mechanism of death © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 3. Case Study • A body was found in a car and DNA analysis could not be done until there was a comparison sample – The investigator found teeth at the wreck – A mother called the police to report that her adult son was missing – His circumstances matched, and dental records were found to match also – It was critical to take extra steps and follow scientific methodology © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 4. Introduction • A fire with injuries or a fatality requires more documentation than others – Need to identify how the victims were injured or how and why they died • Path leading to the cause of the fire may lead to a new avenue as the result of the injuries or deaths – Fire may now be a homicide scene © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 5. Preparation for the Investigator • Investigator must be prepared for his or her own emotions • Many public safety organizations have created programs to handle this type of stress – Critical incident stress management • Recommendations for both the psychological and physical health of emergency personnel © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 6. The Scene • Fire scene with an injury or fatality is no different when it comes to the process and procedures • Investigator should notify other law enforcement authorities – Will most likely bring additional resources and expertise to the scene • Cause of death will not be confirmed until after the autopsy © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 7. Dealing with Injury Victims • When there are injuries or fatalities, the first responder investigator should call for an assigned investigator • Assigned investigator should interview the victim as soon as possible • Anything the victim was wearing is evidence – Even gauze or pads used in the treatment of the victim are evidence • May have absorbed residues other than body fluids that may be evidence © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 8. Dealing with Injury Victims (cont’d.) • Steps must be taken to document any injuries • All clothing should be photographed, both damaged and undamaged • Beneficial to have a signed medical information release form © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 9. Fatalities • Investigator needs to contact the hospital to ensure that nothing is cleaned up until the body and belongings are examined for evidence • Some bodies, when found, leave no doubt that the person is dead – Scene must be secured immediately – Nothing should be moved unless absolutely necessary – Assigned investigator must take a complete series of photographs © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 10. Fatalities (cont’d.) – Measurements of the room or area need to be as accurate as possible – Once the scene has been properly documented, a body bag must be brought in and the body collected • All parts of the body with nothing left behind – Then, the scene must be thoroughly examined © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 11. Medical Examiner • When the body is at the morgue, it will be scheduled for an autopsy • The medical examiner will run a series of tests, from a detailed physical examination of the body to a series of X-rays of the full body – Throat and mouth will be examined to see if sooted • No soot indicates that the person died prior to the fire – ME will document the extent of the burns for the report © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 12. Medical Examiner (cont’d.) – Body will be documented for dehydration of the muscle tissue as a result of exposure to heat • Causes the flexing of the muscle and puts the arms in what is referred to as pugilistic attitude – Fingerprints may still identify the victim © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 13. Cause, Manner, and Mechanism of Death • Cause of death is the event that leads to the loss of life – Victim may have died of asphyxiation as the result of inhaling carbon monoxide, but the cause of death was the fire • Asphyxiation was the mechanism of death – Manner of death relates to how entire event was created • Could be a homicide, suicide, accidental, or natural – May not be sufficient evidence © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 14. Delivering the News: Death Notification • Most frequently, the police can assist in delivering the news of the loss of a loved one, even from a fire – In some departments, when it is a fire fatality, the fire department is assigned this task in order to answer any questions from loved ones • Task of death notification should never be taken on alone © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 15. Delivering the News: Death Notification (cont’d.) • Rules to follow – Be honest in the delivery, without false platitudes – Words have to be chosen carefully because they will be remembered for a lifetime – Family needs to know the facts as known about the incident © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning
  • 16. Summary • There needs to be a thorough examination of the body, the area surrounding the body, and the room in which the body is found • The investigator must have a keen eye and the persistence to go over each and every piece of debris • The medical examiner should be able to provide the identification of the victim as well as the cause, manner, and mechanism of death © 2009 Delmar, Cengage Learning