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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Injury Eradication

For the last 136 years, the Milwaukee Fire Department has viewed on-the-job injuries as a normal part of the occupation. When a member was injured, he or she went on leave and all other department members went back to business as usual. Recently, a few firefighters sustained significant burn injuries that later were found to be avoidable. This prompted department officials to look for ways to fix the problem. They wanted to find out why injuries occurred and how to prevent them. Although they don't get the attention that line-of-duty deaths receive, injuries are a serious problem. According ...

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