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Author
Brassell, L. D. | Evans, D. D.
Title
Trends in Firefighter Fatalities Due to Structural Collapse, 1979-2002.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Report
NISTIR 7069, November 2003, 37 p.
Distribution
AVAILABLE FROM: National Technical Information Service (NTIS), Technology Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Springfield, VA 22161. Telephone: 1-800-553-6847 or 703-605-6000; Fax: 703-605-6900; Rush Service (Telephone Orders Only) 800-553-6847; Website: http://www.ntis.gov
Keywords
fire fighters | fire fatalities | building collapse | fire statistics | fire data
Abstract
[DVD also available by contacting David Stroup at: david.stroup@nist.gov] Between the years 1979 and 2002 there were over 180 firefighter fatalities due to structural collapse, not including those firefighters lost in 2001 in the collapse of the World Trade Center Twin Towers. Structural collapse is an insidious problem within the fire fighting community. It often occurs without warning and can easily cause multiple fatalities. As part of a larger research program to help reduce firefighter injuries and fatalities the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) funded the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to examine records and determine if there were any trends or patterns that could be detected in firefighter fatalities due to structural collapse. If so, this information may be valuable immediately in training or incident command to increase safety of firefighters.