Forensic Evidence Management Team's Action Guide

Action Guide


Actions (as appropriate and practical):

  • Operate under the IC and follow personnel protection guidelines
  • Receive a briefing from the IC
  • Follow normal crime scene procedures adjusting them to assume all materials are potentially contaminated or radioactive; treat them accordingly until assessed by the radiological assessor/team
  • Coordinate actions with other response teams (do not interfere with life saving operations)
  • Form a FEMT with representatives from major response teams/functions to include medical, law enforcement and first responder monitor or member from radiological assessment team
  • Develop and formulate the strategy for scene examination and evidence recovery in cooperation with the radiological assessor/team and other response teams:
    • evidence is removed under control of the FEMT
    • responders are instructed to preserve evidence (monitoring results, clothing, etc.) while not compromising safety
    • collection, handling and labelling of evidence are performed safely and in an appropriate manner
    • evidence is photographed and recorded in situ before removal
    • evidence is packed for future forensic examination
    • deceased persons are examined for evidence
  • Establish with the radiological assessor/team, a secure forensic evidence management area
  • Establish protocols with the local hospital for the examination of injured people to identify and recover any evidence from the scene, including arrangements for:
    • blood samples before transfusion
    • x-ray examination
    • recovery of evidence such as foreign objects removed during surgery
    • recovery of monitoring results or contaminated clothing
  • Establish protocols with the local hospital/morgue for examination of deceased persons and/or body parts in order to identify and recover any evidence from the scene, including arrangements for:
    • retaining the bodies until examined for forensic evidence
    • x-ray examination
    • presence of a member of the FEMT during any subsequent post mortem examination to collect evidence and ensure the chain of custody
  • Provide information to the PIO on the status of the response
  • Direct media inquires to the PIO
  • Assess needs and request additional resources