Darrell Reid ABMDI-D

Medicoleagl death investigator at NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner
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(386) 825-5501
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Experience

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Medicoleagl death investigator
      • Feb 2022 - Present

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Medicolegal Death Investigator
      • Apr 2020 - Mar 2022

      Receives and documents all investigative information from law enforcement agencies, hospitals or other sources. prepares detailed case reports and records; generates investigative reports, subpoenas police report and medical records as needed. Locates and notifies next of kin Examines decedents at varies scenes and or ME facility for clues and evidence to determine cause of death; takes photographs; collects, evaluates, and preserves evidence, coordinates transportation of body to morgue or funeral home Conducts investigations of death scenes. Identifies other agencies and/or staff relative to an investigation and coordinates their involvement in the investigation. Conducts interviews with witnesses, next of kin . Show less

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Death Investigator
      • Feb 2019 - Apr 2020

      Receives ,and extract information from law enforcement, paramedic reports, medical records and other related documents to determine whether a death falls under the Medical Examiner's statutory jurisdiction. Prepares and provides cogent investigative reports summarizing medical and social history, terminal circumstances, next-of-kin data and results of inquiries to provide a clear and understandable summary of the investigation Conducts investigations at the death scene by examining the body for wounds, rigor mortis and lividity; interviewing witnesses and next-of-kin; collecting medications; taking photographs; and providing an organized oral briefing and written summary. Show less

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Forensic Evidence Recovery Technician
      • Jul 2014 - Jan 2019

      Collect, preserve and transport all evidence deemed valuable to an investigation or case such as paraphernalia, medications, and specimens. Performed and direct the complex task of removing decedents from diverse and difficult death scenes. Comprehends and demonstrate the knowledge of the human anatomy, investigation techniques and methods, particularly as they relate to death investigations to include, written and oral communication. Receive notification of expirations; make initial determination regarding scope of investigation including jurisdiction, scene attendance and acceptance of decedent for physical examination. Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • solider
      • Oct 2006 - Apr 2009

      •Maintained 100% accountability and maintenance of equipment in excess of 3 million dollars •Qualified Sharp Shooter in small arms weapons and tactics •Recorded quantities of petroleum pumped and stocked •Managed a facility fueling system of 15 generators and 3 fuelers •Maintained 100% accountability and maintenance of equipment in excess of 3 million dollars •Qualified Sharp Shooter in small arms weapons and tactics •Recorded quantities of petroleum pumped and stocked •Managed a facility fueling system of 15 generators and 3 fuelers

Education

  • Strayer University-Florida
    Bachelors of Science, Crminal Justice
    2009 - 2011

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