USFA Releases 2012 Firefighter Fatality Report

The United States Fire Administration (USFA) has released its report on firefighter fatalities in 2012.

Eighty-one firefighters died while on duty in 2012. Additional findings include:

  • The total break down included 42 volunteer, 28 career, and 11 wildland agency firefighters.
  • There were 4 multiplefirefighter fatalityincidents claiming a total of 10 firefighters.
  • Fifteen firefighters died in duties associated with wildland fires.
  • Activities related to emergency incidents resulted in the deaths of 45 firefighters.
  • Twenty-two firefighters died while engaging in activities at the scene of a fire.
  • Seventeen firefighters died while responding to or returning from 16 emergency incidents.
  • Eighteen firefightersdiedas the result of 14 vehicle crashes, six involving POVs, six involving apparatus, and six from two separate incidents involving aircraft.
  • Heart attackswere the most frequent cause of death with 39 firefighter deaths.
  • Eight firefighters died while they were engaged in training activities.
  • Twelve firefighters died after the conclusion of their on-duty activity.

The 2012 report onFirefighter Fatalitiesin the United States may be downloadedHEREas a PDF.

For more on firefighter cardiac health, considerNIOSH recommendations target cardiovascular risks for firefighters,消防员肥胖:Public Safety Risk, andAcute Coronary Syndromes in Firefighters: An “Athletic” Approach to Prevention.

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