The Path of Flames
Understanding and Responding to Fatal Wildfires
Herausgeber: Galloway, Alison; Milligan, Colleen; Kendell, Ashley
The Path of Flames
Understanding and Responding to Fatal Wildfires
Herausgeber: Galloway, Alison; Milligan, Colleen; Kendell, Ashley
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This edited volume covers the complexities of response and recovery issues relative to catastrophic wildfires.
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This edited volume covers the complexities of response and recovery issues relative to catastrophic wildfires.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 181mm x 261mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1216g
- ISBN-13: 9780367750534
- ISBN-10: 0367750538
- Artikelnr.: 69114044
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 181mm x 261mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1216g
- ISBN-13: 9780367750534
- ISBN-10: 0367750538
- Artikelnr.: 69114044
Ashley Kendell, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Forensic Anthropologist at California State University, Chico (Chico State). She is also a POST-certified instructor who teaches forensic anthropology and archaeology through the Institute of Criminal Investigation. Prior to beginning her position at Chico State, she was a visiting professor at the University of Montana and the forensic anthropologist for the state of Montana. While completing her doctorate at Michigan State University she worked as a Medico-legal Death Investigator and was a Registry Diplomate of the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators for five years. Alison Galloway, Ph.D., D-ABFA is a board-certified forensic anthropologist and Professor Emerita from University of California, Santa Cruz. She has worked on wildfire recovery including the Camp, Almeda and Caldor Fires and taught for 12 years with a fatal fire investigation course. She has edited books on human evolution, blunt force trauma, and forensic anthropology and the US judicial system. Colleen Milligan, Ph.D., D-ABFA is a Professor and Chair of Anthropology at California State University, Chico (Chico State). She is a board-certified foresnic anthropologist and Co-Director of the Human Identification Lab at Chico State. The Human Identification Lab at Chico State regularly provides forensic anthropological analysis, recovery services, and mass disaster/mass fatality response services for law enforcement throughout California. Prior to her position at Chico State, she was a Fellow with the Department of Homeland Security.
SECTION I: OVERVIEW OF WILDFIRES AND WILDFIRE FATALITIES 1. Wildfires:
Introduction, Impact, Policy, and Planning 2. Fatal Wildland Fires 3. An
International Perspective on Fatal Wildfires SECTION II: WILDFIRE
MANAGEMENT RESPONSE 4. Incident Command System: Resolving a Clash of
Cultures 5. Incident Command Role in Coordination: International
Perspective 6. Law Enforcement Response to Wildfire 7. Organization of the
Fire Response: Establishing Priorities and the Future of Wildfire
Management 8. Fire Investigation Overview SECTION III: MASS FATALITY
RESPONSE 9. Human Behavior in Fire as Evidenced by Wildfire Fatalities 10.
How Human Bodies Burn: The process of thermal damage, body movement, and
shifting fuel loads 11. Deployment Strategies for SAR/USAR Teams 12. Search
and Recovery Protocols for Victims of Large-Scale Wildfires 13. To Be
Ready: Preparations for Fatal Wildfire Recovery Operations SECTION IV:
POST-RECOVERY PROCESSES FOLLOWING A MASS FATALITY 14. Morgue Operations
during a Mass Fatality Event 15. Role of the Forensic Pathologist in the
Wake of a Fatal Wildfire 16. Forensic Odontology in the Identification of
Wildfire Victims 17. Anthropological Responses in Post-Recovery Analysis
18. A Practical Guide for Implementation of Rapid DNA Identification in
Mass Fatality Events: Lessons Learned from the 2018 Camp Fire 19. Operation
Northleigh: The Grenfell Tower Disaster Victim Identification Process
SECTION V: THE IMPACT OF WILDFIRES 20. Demographics and Locational Analyses
of Wildfire Victims 21. Demography of Recent California Fire Fatalities
Compared with Early California Wildfire and Australian Bushfire Fatalities
22. Psychological Effects of Mass Disasters on First-Responders 23.
Concluding Thoughts and Lessons Learned
Introduction, Impact, Policy, and Planning 2. Fatal Wildland Fires 3. An
International Perspective on Fatal Wildfires SECTION II: WILDFIRE
MANAGEMENT RESPONSE 4. Incident Command System: Resolving a Clash of
Cultures 5. Incident Command Role in Coordination: International
Perspective 6. Law Enforcement Response to Wildfire 7. Organization of the
Fire Response: Establishing Priorities and the Future of Wildfire
Management 8. Fire Investigation Overview SECTION III: MASS FATALITY
RESPONSE 9. Human Behavior in Fire as Evidenced by Wildfire Fatalities 10.
How Human Bodies Burn: The process of thermal damage, body movement, and
shifting fuel loads 11. Deployment Strategies for SAR/USAR Teams 12. Search
and Recovery Protocols for Victims of Large-Scale Wildfires 13. To Be
Ready: Preparations for Fatal Wildfire Recovery Operations SECTION IV:
POST-RECOVERY PROCESSES FOLLOWING A MASS FATALITY 14. Morgue Operations
during a Mass Fatality Event 15. Role of the Forensic Pathologist in the
Wake of a Fatal Wildfire 16. Forensic Odontology in the Identification of
Wildfire Victims 17. Anthropological Responses in Post-Recovery Analysis
18. A Practical Guide for Implementation of Rapid DNA Identification in
Mass Fatality Events: Lessons Learned from the 2018 Camp Fire 19. Operation
Northleigh: The Grenfell Tower Disaster Victim Identification Process
SECTION V: THE IMPACT OF WILDFIRES 20. Demographics and Locational Analyses
of Wildfire Victims 21. Demography of Recent California Fire Fatalities
Compared with Early California Wildfire and Australian Bushfire Fatalities
22. Psychological Effects of Mass Disasters on First-Responders 23.
Concluding Thoughts and Lessons Learned
SECTION I: OVERVIEW OF WILDFIRES AND WILDFIRE FATALITIES 1. Wildfires:
Introduction, Impact, Policy, and Planning 2. Fatal Wildland Fires 3. An
International Perspective on Fatal Wildfires SECTION II: WILDFIRE
MANAGEMENT RESPONSE 4. Incident Command System: Resolving a Clash of
Cultures 5. Incident Command Role in Coordination: International
Perspective 6. Law Enforcement Response to Wildfire 7. Organization of the
Fire Response: Establishing Priorities and the Future of Wildfire
Management 8. Fire Investigation Overview SECTION III: MASS FATALITY
RESPONSE 9. Human Behavior in Fire as Evidenced by Wildfire Fatalities 10.
How Human Bodies Burn: The process of thermal damage, body movement, and
shifting fuel loads 11. Deployment Strategies for SAR/USAR Teams 12. Search
and Recovery Protocols for Victims of Large-Scale Wildfires 13. To Be
Ready: Preparations for Fatal Wildfire Recovery Operations SECTION IV:
POST-RECOVERY PROCESSES FOLLOWING A MASS FATALITY 14. Morgue Operations
during a Mass Fatality Event 15. Role of the Forensic Pathologist in the
Wake of a Fatal Wildfire 16. Forensic Odontology in the Identification of
Wildfire Victims 17. Anthropological Responses in Post-Recovery Analysis
18. A Practical Guide for Implementation of Rapid DNA Identification in
Mass Fatality Events: Lessons Learned from the 2018 Camp Fire 19. Operation
Northleigh: The Grenfell Tower Disaster Victim Identification Process
SECTION V: THE IMPACT OF WILDFIRES 20. Demographics and Locational Analyses
of Wildfire Victims 21. Demography of Recent California Fire Fatalities
Compared with Early California Wildfire and Australian Bushfire Fatalities
22. Psychological Effects of Mass Disasters on First-Responders 23.
Concluding Thoughts and Lessons Learned
Introduction, Impact, Policy, and Planning 2. Fatal Wildland Fires 3. An
International Perspective on Fatal Wildfires SECTION II: WILDFIRE
MANAGEMENT RESPONSE 4. Incident Command System: Resolving a Clash of
Cultures 5. Incident Command Role in Coordination: International
Perspective 6. Law Enforcement Response to Wildfire 7. Organization of the
Fire Response: Establishing Priorities and the Future of Wildfire
Management 8. Fire Investigation Overview SECTION III: MASS FATALITY
RESPONSE 9. Human Behavior in Fire as Evidenced by Wildfire Fatalities 10.
How Human Bodies Burn: The process of thermal damage, body movement, and
shifting fuel loads 11. Deployment Strategies for SAR/USAR Teams 12. Search
and Recovery Protocols for Victims of Large-Scale Wildfires 13. To Be
Ready: Preparations for Fatal Wildfire Recovery Operations SECTION IV:
POST-RECOVERY PROCESSES FOLLOWING A MASS FATALITY 14. Morgue Operations
during a Mass Fatality Event 15. Role of the Forensic Pathologist in the
Wake of a Fatal Wildfire 16. Forensic Odontology in the Identification of
Wildfire Victims 17. Anthropological Responses in Post-Recovery Analysis
18. A Practical Guide for Implementation of Rapid DNA Identification in
Mass Fatality Events: Lessons Learned from the 2018 Camp Fire 19. Operation
Northleigh: The Grenfell Tower Disaster Victim Identification Process
SECTION V: THE IMPACT OF WILDFIRES 20. Demographics and Locational Analyses
of Wildfire Victims 21. Demography of Recent California Fire Fatalities
Compared with Early California Wildfire and Australian Bushfire Fatalities
22. Psychological Effects of Mass Disasters on First-Responders 23.
Concluding Thoughts and Lessons Learned