Division structure
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 7:20 am
SAN ANDREAS FIRE DEPARTMENT
Coroner Division Structure
1. Chief Medical Examiner
- The head of the morgue or autopsy team.
2. Medical Examiner
- A senior professional responsible for performing autopsies.
3. Forensic Pathologist
- A specialized doctor skilled in conducting autopsies and determining causes of death.
4. Pathologist's Assistant
- An assistant to the medical examiner who helps during the autopsy.
5. Morgue Attendant
- A role responsible for maintaining the morgue and assisting with autopsies.
6. Forensic Technician
- A technician who assists with evidence collection during the autopsy.
7. Coroner's Investigator
- A character responsible for examining the body and documenting findings.
8. Crime Scene Investigator (CSI)
- A CSI may be present during the autopsy if the death is suspicious.
9. Law Enforcement Detective
- If law enforcement is involved, a detective might be present during the autopsy.
10. Toxicologist
- A specialist who analyzes body fluids and tissues for toxins or drugs.
- The head of the morgue or autopsy team.
2. Medical Examiner
- A senior professional responsible for performing autopsies.
3. Forensic Pathologist
- A specialized doctor skilled in conducting autopsies and determining causes of death.
4. Pathologist's Assistant
- An assistant to the medical examiner who helps during the autopsy.
5. Morgue Attendant
- A role responsible for maintaining the morgue and assisting with autopsies.
6. Forensic Technician
- A technician who assists with evidence collection during the autopsy.
7. Coroner's Investigator
- A character responsible for examining the body and documenting findings.
8. Crime Scene Investigator (CSI)
- A CSI may be present during the autopsy if the death is suspicious.
9. Law Enforcement Detective
- If law enforcement is involved, a detective might be present during the autopsy.
10. Toxicologist
- A specialist who analyzes body fluids and tissues for toxins or drugs.