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2016 Butler County Coroner's Report

In 2016 there were 34 coroner calls made by the Butler County Coroner’s office and 11 provisional of death reports signed for cremations to be done.
Of the 34 calls made:
2 were ruled natural deaths
11 provisional of deaths signed for cremation (this deceased by nine from 2015)
1 ruled suicide
5 ruled accidental deaths- 3 vehicle fatalities and two accidental overdose
Five homicides compared to 0 in 2015
One undetermined death
In 2015 there were 37 coroner calls made by the Butler County Coroner’s office and 20 provisional of death reports signed for cremations to be done.
Of the 37 calls made:
 23 were ruled natural deaths
1 ruled suicide
13 ruled accidental deaths- of those, five vehicle fatalities (4 drivers and one passengers), eight accidental overdose
Of the 34 calls made in 2016 there were 11 cases that required autopsies and toxicology to be done and there were 3 cases that required toxicology with no autopsy.
Of all the deaths investigated in 2016 there were 11 that had a contributing factor of prescription drugs, alcohol, or some type of illegal drugs including methamphetamines, verses 14 in 2015.
For cremation to be done the coroner or deputy coroner has to sign the provisional of death report in which the county of death occurred.  This is for the coroner’s office to be aware of the circumstances surrounding the death and to authorize the cremation.
In 2016 the Butler County Coroner’s office had its regular stated meeting with the Child Fatality Review Board.  This board is set up to investigate any death that occurs in Butler County that is under the age of 18.  This year the board reviewed two deaths.
Again in 2016 the coroner and deputy coroners received their 18 hours of training each to stay certified through the state of Kentucky.
Public Service Reminder:
•    Anyone under the care of Hospice or Hosparus that passes away in Butler County is not considered a coroner call and is not required to have the coroner or deputy coroner to respond to the location of death unless the death occurred from something other than natural, then it is considered a coroner call and then the coroner’s office must be notified and respond to the scene of death.
•    Anyone transported to a hospital either by personal vehicle or by ambulance and passes away in the emergency room or is in the hospital less than 24 hours it is turned over to the coroner’s office in that county and if they are under the age of 18 the county in which the death occurred and the county in which the accident took place work together in reviewing the death through the Child Fatality Review Boards.

"On behalf of the coroner’s office, I would like to thank the people of Butler County for putting their trust in me to be the Butler County Coroner and to the Butler County EMS, the Butler County Sheriff’s Office, the Morgantown City Police, all of the Butler County Volunteer Fire Departments, the Butler County Rescue Squad, and the many people that go above and beyond to help their communities and neighbors in a time of need.  Without your fast response times, your dedication, and the advance training, I am certain these numbers would be higher," said Gerald "Marty" Jones II
For more information concerning this report please contact Gerald “Marty” Jones, II at 270-999-0707.

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