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  • Mass Fatality Incident Planning and Preparation in Montgomery County, Ohio2012 National Homeland Security Conference Columbus, OhioMay 22, 2012

    Robert L. Hunkeler III, MFS*Kent E. Harshbarger, MD, JD, MBA*Kenneth M. Betz, MS

  • ARE YOU READY?If you received a cell phone call right now telling you there were 50 deaths in an incident in your jurisdiction, do you know how you would handle it?

  • OverviewDefinitionMass Fatality Incident Response PlanFundingResourcesExercise

  • IntroductionMontgomery County Coroners OfficeDayton, OhioPopulation 535,000 / 460 Square MilesContract Autopsy Services for 29 countiesAutopsies conducted for 1/3 of OhioMany contracted counties are rural4800 cases per year/1300 autopsies per year

  • DefinitionMass Fatality IncidentAn incident where the number of fatalities overwhelms local resources.Natural DisasterChemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, ExplosiveIncendiaryTransportation Incidents

  • DefinitionTerroristMass MurderEpidemicBuilding-Related MishapsIndustrial Incidents

  • Mass Fatality Incident Response PlanMontgomery County Coroners Office Mass Fatality Incident Response PlanDistribution/ContinuityCoordinationThumb drive to leadership/command trailerCaveat restricting access References

  • Mass Fatality Incident Response PlanPurposeMedia Information and Press ReleasesSites of Operation under Coroner DirectionRoles and ResponsibilitiesProcessing CapabilitiesIncident ManagementResponse and Call-in ProcedureScene Investigation

  • Mass Fatality Incident Response PlanSearch and Body Recovery Teams Temporary Morgue/Examination Center IdentificationLong Term Examination Sifting SiteFamily Assistance CenterID of Remains and Death CertificationDeath Notification ProcedureRelease of Remains & Personal Effects

  • Mass Fatality Incident Response PlanMass Burial Financial Issues Communication and SupportWeapons of Mass Destruction and Hazardous MaterialsMobilizing Other AgenciesTransportation and StorageStorage CapacitiesReferences

  • FundingHomeland Security GrantOffice of Emergency ManagementFederal Metropolitan Medical Response SystemGreater Dayton Area Hospital AssociationRegional Medical Response System

  • ResourcesEquipmentEmergency Resource Field Inventory (ERFI)SuppliesComputerized inventory for timely re-orderPersonnelCall-in (One call system)ShiftsVolunteersOther Agency Support

  • EquipmentCommand Trailer 28 footCommand PostSuppliesCommunication10KW generatorExterior lighting

  • EquipmentDeployable Morgue22 foot trailer13.6 x 33.6 x 8.7 Med Fatality Mgmt Ctr (2)13.6 x 21.6 x 8.7 Small Fatality Mgmt CtrHVAC System 3.5 ton (2)20 KW generatorFlooringCartsLighting

  • EquipmentTwo Refrigerated Morgue Trailers18 foot18 body capacity eachAluminum trays400 pound capacity per tray6000 watt water-cooled generatorPower exchange capability to landlineRamp access

  • ExerciseTabletop discussionFunctional telephonic actionsFull Scale physical actionsHomeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP)https://hseep.dhs.govEvaluateTake Action

  • SummaryDefinitionMass Fatality Incident Response PlanFundingResourcesExercise

  • Questions?Robert [email protected]

    Are you ready? If you were called out of this meeting right now, for a Mass Fatality Incident in your jurisdiction, are you prepared to handle it?Acute MFI: Sudden emergencies or disasters. Non-Acute MFIs: disease, biological, chemical, radiological contamination.


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