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During the past several years, the management of mass fatality incidents had undergone dramatic changes: these modifications are based on the evolving roles of forensic anthropologists, odontologists, pathologists and other scientists in obtaining positive victim identification. Also there has been an increased focus on appropriate evidence collection and crime scene preservation, resulting from events such as the September 11, 2001 tragedy, and the awareness of possible future terrorist activities. |
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There is an increasing possibility that multiple mass fatality incidents may require the use of local morgue/mortuary resources to augment the two federally available Disaster Portable Morgue Units: there may be situations where federal support is disqualified, or local personnel and resources need to be utilized until federal assistance arrives. The photos presented here represent PennCare's major endeavors in these areas. |
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