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Friday, November 20, 2009

Firefighters With Heart Problems Responding

You wouldn't expect firefighters with known heart conditions to be responding to fires and other stressful emergencies, yet they often are on the front lines and dying in big numbers. According to a 10-year study of sudden cardiac deaths of American firefighters by the National Fire Protection Association, about half of the firefighters who died of heart attacks had known heart conditions, and about 75% had heart conditions that simple medical testing could have detected. According to the study of firefighter line-of-duty deaths from 1995 to 2004, 440 firefighters — 43.7% of those who died on the job ...

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