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Tag Archives: Reports

Report: Wisconsin Captain Killed in Natural Gas Explosion

Go versus No Go, and reflective trim from a boot.

Posted byData Not DramaJuly 16, 2021July 16, 2021Posted inEducation, Fatality Report, NIOSH, RiskTags:Bill Carey, Education, NIOSH, Reports, Risk, Safety, TrainingLeave a comment on Report: Wisconsin Captain Killed in Natural Gas Explosion

Our Muddy Fatality Data

Two similar falls but two different activity types.

Posted byData Not DramaMay 30, 2021Posted inEducation, Fatality ReportTags:Bill Carey, Education, Fatalities, Reports, United States Fire Administration2 Comments on Our Muddy Fatality Data

Giving ‘Fast Attack’ a Bad Name?

Is it the tactic that is killing Houston firefighters or is it something else?

Posted byData Not DramaNovember 18, 2020Posted inFirefightingTags:Bill Carey, Firefighting, Line of Duty Deaths, ReportsLeave a comment on Giving ‘Fast Attack’ a Bad Name?

Giving ‘Fast Attack’ a Bad Name?

The ‘fast attack’ quickly became a point of blame.

Posted byData Not DramaNovember 18, 2020November 18, 2020Posted inFirefightingTags:Firefighting, Line of Duty Deaths, Reports, SafetyLeave a comment on Giving ‘Fast Attack’ a Bad Name?

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