Emma Wilson: Prometheus...the facts not myths of a Fire Scientist....
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Ready to unlock the secrets of effective fire scene investigation?
Discover the hidden gems of fire investigation and specialized training in our milestone 20th episode of the CSI on Fire Podcast, where we bring you unparalleled insights from industry experts.
With special guest Emma Wilson from Prometheus Forensic Services, we promise an episode brimming with captivating narratives and professional growth opportunities.
From her intriguing career shift from medical biochemistry to fire investigation, Emma’s wealth of experience will inspire and educate you.
Step into the world of specialized CSI training courses designed to fine-tune your skills in handling fire scenes.
Hear about immersive exercises like boil-overs and petrol bomb scenarios that not only equip you with practical knowledge but also debunk the myth that fire obliterates all evidence.
Learn about the crucial procedures for preserving the scene of a fire fatality and the details that can reveal the victim's last moments. This episode provides a comprehensive guide on the importance of context in fire investigations, including the role of clothing materials in flash burns and how to distinguish genuine fire damage from other causes.
Dive into the complexities of forensic reviews, cognitive biases, and the legal safeguards that ensure justice is accurately served. Gain valuable insights on the evolving landscape of forensic services from Emma, including the benefits and challenges posed by privatization. This episode encapsulates two decades of expertise, making it an essential listen for anyone dedicated to the field of fire investigation.
Chapter
1. Emma Wilson: Prometheus...the facts not myths of a Fire Scientist.... (00:00:00)
2. Fire Investigation Community Podcast (00:00:03)
3. CSI Training for Fire Scene Investigation (00:08:13)
4. Body Interaction in Fire Investigation (00:14:54)
5. Clothing and Context in Fire Investigation (00:22:29)
6. Fire Investigation Community Conference and Journal (00:28:09)
7. Virtual Reality and Forensic Services (00:37:53)
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