- Reaction score
- 1,531
- Points
- 1,260
No doubt things are more structured now, and everybody is more liability conscious, but 'back in the day', 50 miles down the highway from a small town hospital, we used common sense and experience to tell us that a guy embedded in the grill of a Kenworth, or a bush worker who fell on his chainsaw probably warranted the coroner attending.
This was our SOP,
Obviously Dead means death has occurred if gross signs of death are obvious, including by reason of:
1. decapitation, transection, visible decomposition, putrefaction; or
2. absence of vital signs and:
a. a grossly charred body;
b. an open head or torso wound with gross outpouring of cranial or visceral contents;
c. gross rigor mortis (i.e. limbs and/or body stiff, posturing of limbs or body); or
d. dependent lividity (i.e. fixed, non-blanching purple or black discolouration of skin in dependent area of body).
Also, Public Place has to be taken into consideration. I can't rememember the exact wording, but something public decency.
Above all else, keep the subways running.
With a Mass Casualty Incident ( MCI ) - as in this thread - you get into Field Trama Triage ( FTT ).