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Monday, November 2, 2009

Error Factors Big in Vehicle Near-Misses

A search of www.firefighternearmiss.com in the Vehicle Events category, Rural Service Area subset, reveals data that human actions were responsible for four out of five reported accidents involving rural fire apparatus and firefighters in their personal vehicles. The fifth category is equipment. For example, one report stated “I responded priority three, code three, in my personal vehicle. I drove too fast to the scene and at a dangerous left turn I slid a little bit and entered the opposite lane of traffic where a lost member of my same department was in, less than twenty five ...

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