Walk-In Cooler for Mass Casualty & DMORT Operations


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High-capacity walk-in cooler for mass casualty and DMORT emergency morgue operations

Walk-in coolers for mass casualty operations, DMORT activations, and disaster response morgue deployments are not standard institutional purchases. They require a completely different buying framework.

When a mass casualty event happens — a transportation disaster, a natural disaster, a building collapse — morgue cold storage capacity either exists or it doesn't. You can't order it in the moment. You can't source it from a distributor in 48 hours. The facilities and agencies that respond effectively are the ones that planned ahead.

AMC manufactures walk-in coolers for DMORT operations, emergency management agencies, county and state ME offices with surge planning requirements, and military mortuary affairs. Here's what these applications require.

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High-capacity dual-door walk-in cooler for mass casualty and institutional surge storage

What DMORT and mass casualty operations require

Speed-to-deployment

Mass casualty morgue operations need cold storage available at the declaration of an incident, not weeks later. This means either pre-positioned units at strategic facilities, or rapid-deploy temporary refrigeration staged in parallel with fixed walk-in infrastructure. AMC can advise on both approaches.

Capacity beyond normal operations

A standard ME office or funeral home walk-in cooler is sized for normal operations. Mass casualty response requires 5–10× or more of normal capacity for major incidents. Fixed walk-in coolers at major ME offices and hospitals serve as the foundation. Supplemental capacity — additional fixed units, temporary refrigerated trailers, pop-up morgue configurations — provides surge response.

Body identification workflow space

DMORT operations require interior space for body identification staging, not just storage. Walk-in coolers for mass casualty operations need wide aisle clearance, well-organized racking systems with position numbering, and access configurations that support identification workflow.

Extended hold performance

Mass casualty investigations can take weeks to months. Walk-in coolers spec'd for these operations must hold temperature reliably for extended periods, through heavy access cycling, in a wide range of ambient conditions.

Recommended walk-in cooler specs for DMORT and surge applications

  • Minimum size for surge planning: 10×20 or larger
  • Configuration: No-floor roll-in, stainless steel interior, heavy-duty racking
  • Refrigeration: Remote condensing unit with backup redundancy recommended
  • Door configuration: Wide-clearance doors, minimum 36-inch opening
  • Temperature rating: 36–39°F under full load at 80°F ambient

Institutional readiness planning

County ME offices, state morgue systems, hospital systems, and emergency management agencies use walk-in cooler installations as part of formal mass casualty preparedness planning. AMC works with institutional buyers to develop cold storage infrastructure that supports FEMA and NIMS-compliant mass casualty response plans.

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