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Bennett, Thomas L., Iowa Organization for Victim Assistance, MADD/Polk County Chapter, and Polk County Victim Services. n.d. In Person, In Time: Recommended Procedures for Death Notification. Des Moines, IA: Crime Victim Assistance Division, Iowa Department of Justice.

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Federal Emergency Management Agency. January 1996. Mass Fatalities—Incident Response Course (Instructor Guide 403), Emmitsburg, MD: Emergency Management Institute, http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/.

Jordan, F.B. April 1999. The Role of the Medical Examiner in Mass Casualties With Special Reference to the Alfred P. Murrah Building Bombing. Oklahoma State Medical Association 92(4): 159–63.

Kelly, C.C. 1998. “Dealing With the News Media: Effective Communication Strategies for Medical Examiners.” American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 19: 181–85.

Mahoney, Emmet Louis. July 1986. Disaster Medical Assistance Team Organization Guide. Report NDMS–86.

Manpower Task Force, National Disaster Medical System. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Resources Development.

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Mittleman, Roger E., M.D., Jay S. Barnhart, Jr., M.D., Joseph H. Davis, M.D., Ray Fernandez, M.D., Bruce A. Hyma, M.D., Robert D. Lengel, Lt. Ret., Emma O. Lew, M.D., and Valerie J. Rao, M.D. 2000. The Crash of ValuJet Flight 592, A Forensic Approach to Severe Body Fragmentation, Miami, FL: Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner Department.

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Task Force on Assistance to Families of Aviation Disasters. n.d. Aviation Disaster Assistance Guide. Prepared through a grant by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime, and the National Organization for Victim Assistance.

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