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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Firefighter Projectiles

I have never seen so many pictures of wrecked, twisted and crushed fire trucks as I did this past week at the 18th Fire Department Safety Officers' Association's Apparatus Specification and Vehicle Maintenance Symposium in Orlando. While many of the fire truck accidents involved cars and driver error, too many included firefighters who became projectiles and died. There was one message this year that reverberated — without any prompting — from most of the speakers. Safety. Safety. More Safety. Here are some highlights: Sean Kilcarr, senior editor of Fleet Owner magazine, was quite positive about the new engines ...

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