What are four types of voids?

Types of Voids:

Pancake voids – floors collapse diagonally onto each other, creating voids in the areas where the floors remain attached to the walls.

Lean-to voids – a collapsed wall or floor leans against an outside wall, creating a void where the floor remains attached to the wall.

“V” voids – floor or wall collapses at or near the center, creating voids on either end next to the walls.

Individual voids – spaces into which the victim may have crawled for protection (bathtubs and the space underneath desks). Children may seek shelter in smaller spaces like cabinets.