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Tag Archives: United States Fire Administration

Advancing Hoselines and Death, 2014

Six out of eight, out of eighty-seven.

Posted byData Not DramaJune 5, 2021Posted inLine of Duty DeathsTags:Bill Carey, Engine Company, Fatalities, Line of Duty Deaths, United States Fire AdministrationLeave a comment on Advancing Hoselines and Death, 2014

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

Advancing Hoselines

While the state of that category covers the general actions, the exact details show a different picture.

Posted byData Not DramaMay 25, 2021Posted inEducation, Line of Duty DeathsTags:Bill Carey, Education, Engine Company, Line of Duty Deaths, United States Fire Administration1 Comment on Advancing Hoselines

44.7 Percent

With every LODD there is a chorus of “see, we told you this job was dangerous and we were right,” versus an honest assessment of what actually happened.

Posted byData Not DramaMay 6, 2021Posted inCommentary, Line of Duty DeathsTags:Commentary, Dave LeBlanc, Line of Duty Deaths, United States Fire AdministrationLeave a comment on 44.7 Percent

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