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American Red Cross in Western New York (Service Group)
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Disaster Relief / Recovery OrganizationsBlood DrivesPost Disaster Food ServicesPost Disaster Housing AssistanceArmed Forces Emergency ServicesFire Prevention InformationEmergency Preparedness and Response TrainingPost Disaster Mortality ManagementSmoke AlarmsPost Disaster Home Security MeasuresResidential Tree Removal
Southwestern New York Office - American Red Cross, WNY Chapter
Provides support to victims of fires and disasters. Provides blood donation services. Offers a series of courses on First Aid, CPR, Injury Prevention, Swimming, Life Guarding, and more. Courses offered at various sites. Corporate classes also available. Installs smoke alarms and provides in-home emergency planning assistance.
Provides support to victims of fires and disasters. Provides blood donation services. Offers a series of courses on First Aid, CPR, Injury Prevention, Swimming, Life Guarding, and more. Courses offered at various sites. Corporate classes also available. Installs smoke alarms and provides in-home emergency planning assistance.
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Disaster Preparedness InformationSwimming / Swimming LessonsCPR InstructionBlood DrivesPost Disaster Mortality ManagementGeneral First Aid InstructionSmoke AlarmsPost Disaster Home Security MeasuresLifeguard TrainingEmergency Preparedness and Response PlanningResidential Tree RemovalDisaster Relief / Recovery OrganizationsGeneral Safety Education
Coroner Division - Chautauqua County Health Department
Responsible for responding to the scene of an incident to perform preliminary investigation on cause and manner of death, then releases a final autopsy report once investigation and testing is completed. The coroner's office may take custody of a person who has died in various circumstances including but not limited to a young person without documented medical history, a person with no legal next-of-kin or one that cannot be determined or identified during the initial investigation, or any person who has died due to unnatural circumstances.
Also plays a role in developing the county’s Mass casualty/Fatality Plan in preparation for any catastrophic incidents, which could be caused by natural, accidental, criminal or infectious means.
Does not provide copies of death certificates, contact NYS Department of Health or the local town, village, or city clerk in the municipality where the death occurred.
Responsible for responding to the scene of an incident to perform preliminary investigation on cause and manner of death, then releases a final autopsy report once investigation and testing is completed. The coroner's office may take custody of a person who has died in various circumstances including but not limited to a young person without documented medical history, a person with no legal next-of-kin or one that cannot be determined or identified during the initial investigation, or any person who has died due to unnatural circumstances.
Also plays a role in developing the county’s Mass casualty/Fatality Plan in preparation for any catastrophic incidents, which could be caused by natural, accidental, criminal or infectious means.
Does not provide copies of death certificates, contact NYS Department of Health or the local town, village, or city clerk in the municipality where the death occurred.
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