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Specialties
Forensics Science and Underwater Crime Scene investigation
History
Established in 2005.
«The recovery of human remains or submerged victim is no different than any other crime scene investigation. You still have a crime scene, a victim and a suspect». Hayden Baldwin ~ retired Illinois State Police ~ www.icsia.org
Crime Scene Protocols are extremely important before and during the investigation of any submerged victim. Diver Safety protocols and procedures cannot be overstated; therefore, by providing a thorough review on each topic, independently, a clearer understanding of each topic will soon become valuable. Case studies have been added so that the attendee can relate to the circumstances and initiate the documentation process methodically and thoroughly.
Meet the Business Owner
Mack H.
Business Owner
Mack served four years of active service and was Honorably Discharged in 1972. During his active service, he continued his diving, which he began in 1966, and became a diver in the Navy. His primary position during his enlistment, after extensive training, was «Crash and Salvage» on the U.S.S. Intrepid CVS-11. In 1973 Mack became involved in Emergency Medicine attending Rhode Island Junior College where he earned his first certification as an Emergency Medical Technician. In 1975 Mack attended Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte North Carolina and became certified as an Emergency Medical Technician and was soon promoted to Crew Chief. During the next two years, Mack assisted in several autopsies with the Medical Examiner and began studies in advanced Anatomy and Physiology. The desire to become a Registered Nurse prompted Mack to begin studies in the pre-requisite courses required for the Nursing Program; Mack completed all of the required courses and began the Associates D