All very good advice from the article by crzycrzy. I told you that you would be the first suspect and questioned extensively!!!!!! Trisha "Lightning" Basking in the glorious rain in Prescott! On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 04:56:47 -0700, Mark Heitowit wrote: Check out the following: http://www.todayscacher.com/ Read Frightening Ginds, under Outdoors. Trisha wrote: I am finally getting to these OH SO MANY emails in my inbox... Yes, don't disturb the scene, except to ascertain if the person is alive, if they are not obviously dead. (It is usually quite obvious). If you do approach a body to see if they are alive, approach from one direction, do not walk around, do not touch anything except one place on the skin (pulse) and retreat in your own footsteps. Then remember to tell the law enforcement which footprints are yours and why. Also remember to be VERY careful, if the person is simply asleep and you startle them you are likely to get hurt. Yell at them from about 10 feet away first. Keep in mind that when you call 9-1-1 from a cell phone, you may be talking to someone in Kansas or someplace. You need to ask to be connected to (your local county sheriff) or at least tell the operator EXACTLY where you are, including state. If you know the number for your local agency, call that instead of 911, unless the person is alive. Most dispatchers won't understand coordinates but they will write them down if you tell them exactly what to write. Try to give road numbers and distance from known points as well. If you are not in cell-phone range, take the coordinates of the body, drive/walk out to where your cell phone works and call it in. Some agencies may suspect you so be prepared to be questioned. This happens alot up here, esp near Bloody Basin and north of Wickenburg. Seems the bad guys drive just far enough outside of Phx before dumping the bodies. Our forest deputies always have a "latest story" of a dead body found. Sad. Those 2 kids found shot off Bloody Basin road (in their truck) was so sad. I was involved in the evidence line search on one day with other Posse and SAR members. I think I answered everything? Trisha "Lightning" Prescott www.ycjp.org On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:44:47 -0700, "Andrew Ayre" wrote: Imagine not dialing 911 when the person you thought was dead, wasn't quite dead! I would always dial 911. Andy -----Original Message----- From: az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com [mailto:az-geocaching-admin@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of insomniak@cox.net Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 3:42 PM To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Another cacher finds body near Las Vegas Perhaps we should consider posting instructions on what to do when coming across someone's unfortunate demise. I'm kinda curious my self as to what are the proper steps to help out law enforcement. Is it necessary to contact "9-1-1" or would it be more appropriate to contant a non-emergency number? Which agency to do contact when you are (insert your favorite caching location here.)? If you are out of range for your cell phone to work, how do you go about contacting law enforcment? Will dispatchers be able to understand you giving them waypoint information? There are other questions I can't think of now, but I'm sure I will later. I think Brian of Team A.I. (my team) and Trisha would probably have alot of information. It only seems likely that more cachers will find these types of things, and knowing what to do ahead of time. Jake - Team A.I. ____________________________________________________________ Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching Arizona's Geocaching Resource http://www.azgeocaching.com ____________________________________________________________ Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching Arizona's Geocaching Resource http://www.azgeocaching.com ____________________________________________________________ Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching Arizona's Geocaching Resource http://www.azgeocaching.com .