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The most obvious source of information in a community is the people who live there. It is likely that in small areas, people know each other, they know who has been injured severely, and they can provide information about their friends and neighbors.

If a local newspaper is available, these often provide significant details about injuries which may have occurred in the area. Other news media may be radio or television reports of local events, including severe and fatal injuries.