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10/1/1990
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y W. o <br />The funeral home should provide all transportation <br />services for the family including the morgue if <br />necessary. <br />5. If the Medical Examiner is to certify death, <br />ascertain whether he wishes to come view the body <br />at the scene or whether the body is to removed to <br />some other location. <br />6. EMS personnel should provide support to the family <br />and be sensitive to their need. The body should be <br />placed in a position of dignity and properly <br />covered. The EMS personnel should be prepared to <br />stay with the body and /or family until the funeral <br />home arrives, however, if the time of arrival is <br />lengthy, EMS should consider transport. <br />PROCEDURE: VIOLENT DEATH ENVIRONMENT ACCIDENTAL SUICIDE <br />For the purpose of this procedure, violent death environment <br />refers to motor vehicle casualties, suicide, farm accident, <br />industrial or construction incidents or any incident that <br />death occurs which is not a crime scene (suspicious of <br />homicide). <br />The EMS personnel will verify death by the accepted criteria <br />and have the responsibility to recognize those deaths that <br />are under the authority of the Medical Examiner pursuant to <br />general statue.138 -383 <br />1. The body should be covered and protected from public <br />view. Ir <br />2. The appropriate Law Enforcement Agency should be <br />notified of the fatality, by requesting <br />communication to relay the information. <br />3. The Medical Examiner should be notified by the Law <br />Enforcement Agency conducting the investigation, or <br />at their request. <br />4. Rescue efforts, extracation, or body removal should <br />be conducted only after approval of the Medical <br />Examiner or in an emergent situation by the Law <br />Enforcement Agency conducting the investigation. <br />5. EMS should be prepared to remain on the scene unless <br />time is going to be extended longer than one hour <br />and permission to leave has be obtained from the Law <br />Enforcement Agency conducting the investigation. <br />Fa <br />3 <br />
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