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Coroner Wants to Shrink-Wrap Bodies
Coroner Wants to Shrink-Wrap Bodies in the Case of a Natural Disaster or
Terrorist Attack
The Associated Press
Feb. 19, 2005 - In the case of a natural disaster or terrorist attack, some
emergency officials in Western Washington plan to be prepared with a large,
shrink wrap machine.
The Thurston County Coroner's Office recently won approval to purchase a
machine able to shrink-wrap human remains. The process would make it easier
to transport a large number of bodies.
After the bodies have been autopsied and identified, they would be zipped
into BODY bags, placed on a plywood trays and covered with cardboard lids.
The trays would then be pushed through the machine and come out in
shrink-wrapped packages. The wrapped bodies would be easier to carry than
BODY bags and less disturbing for workers, county Coroner Judy Arnold
recently told The Olympian newspaper.
"It's hard to think of people in those terms," she said. "But it's a matter
of logistics, and we want to do it in the best and the most respectable way
for both the deceased and the family."
The coroner's office has already started a bidding process to find a company
to build the machine. A Homeland Security grant will pay for the machine,
which will cost an estimated $50,000.
Rob Harper, spokesman for the state Department of Emergency Management, said
it's the first plan of its kind in the state. The department administers the
federal Homeland Security funds.
Emergency officials around the region began discussing the idea after the
terrorist takeover of a Russian school in September and December's tsunamis,
which killed more than 120,000 in Southeast Asia.
Photos of both events revealed the dead lying on the ground or being tossed
into pickups.
The emergency officials want to avoid dealing with numerous limp and
hard-to-carry BODY bags, especially in a situation where volunteer workers
may not be used to handling human remains, Arnold said.
The shrink-wrapped bodies could be moved with forklifts, and the extra
plastic covering would seal in biohazards such as anthrax in the case of
bioterrorism.
The entire machine could be wheeled on a trailer to other parts of the state
or taken by helicopter, Arnold said.
Bette Shultz, Thurston County's emergency management coordinator, said the
machine is something that could have been used in the tsunami aftermath.
"You know, it's neat, but it's kind of creepy," she said. "It's one of those
things you spend a lot of money for and hope you never have to use it."
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