Dutchess County Opens State of the Art Medical Examiner Office
Dutchess County NY sent this bulletin at 07/31/2013 04:24 PM EDT
"Today we are very pleased to have an efficient, state-of-the-art Medical Examiner facility,” said County Executive Molinaro. “The new Medical Examiner’s Office prioritizes compassion for grieving families and helps provide some sense of closure during very difficult times.” The new 5,116 square foot secure facility houses administrative offices as well as an autopsy room and morgue space under one roof, providing an efficient and secure working environment. Features of the new facility include: · A comfortable waiting room for families to meet with staff and get information. The waiting area features a large, shatterproof glass viewing panel that enables families and loved ones to view the deceased and confirm identity. · The building is outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment to facilitate efficiency and ease of operations while minimizing the risk of injuries to staff. · The morgue can hold up to sixteen decedents. In the event of an emergency that might impact local hospitals or funeral homes, such as multiple fatality event; additional space is available in a refrigerated trailer that can hold twenty additional bodies. · Ample storage space is available for both supplies and evidence. The existence of a secure evidence storage room ensures that proper chain of custody and evidence handling procedures are in place for law enforcement. · Building design features use of clear story glass to provide abundant natural lighting and maximize energy savings. · Exterior building façade is designed to blend into the surrounding environment. The facility is situated behind the County’s record retention center, obscuring it from view from Washington Street. The receiving area for the building is out of public view and enables quick transfer of bodies from transfer vehicles into the facility. Dr. Kari Reiber, who now serves as Acting Commissioner of Health and served as Chief Medical Examiner for more than 10 years, noted, “We finally have the proper facilities to conduct our work and can offer an appropriate place for families during a very difficult time. I am grateful for the support of County Executive Molinaro and the County Legislature as well as former County Executive Bill Steinhaus for making this facility a reality to best serve our community.” The Dutchess County Medical Examiner’s Office is responsible, in the interests of justice, public health, and public safety, for the investigation of sudden, unexpected, suspicious and violent deaths within Dutchess County and for the evaluation and documentation of injuries in live victims of abuse. The Dutchess County Medical Examiner Office investigates more than 800 deaths and conducts over 300 postmortem examinations each year. Of the 309 cases accepted by the medical examiner in 2012, 49% were certified as deaths due to natural causes, while 34% were ruled accidents and 7% were suicides. Other or undetermined causes as well as homicides were the least prevalent. For more information about the Dutchess County Medical Examiner Office, visit www.dutchessny.gov.
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