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The NIOSH Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program has released the investigation report of the line of duty death of a Ohio firefighter following an apparatus crash.
Location of apparatus after rollover. (Photo courtesy of Ohio Highway Patrol.)
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On July 7, 2008, a 58-year-old male volunteer fire fighter (the victim) was fatally injured after the engine he was driving left the roadway and overturned several times. The victim was enroute to a vehicle fire and was approximately 1.4 miles from the fire station when the incident occurred.
The engine left the roadway shoulder after misjudging the clearance to a large farm tractor stopped in the oncoming lane. The victim was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the vehicle. Another fire fighter onboard the apparatus crawled from the wreckage and began administering first aid to the seriously injured victim. The victim was airlifted to a medical center and was later pronounced dead.
It was later determined that the victim was driving with a blood alcohol level in excess of the legal limit. Key contributing factors identified in this investigation include driving with a blood alcohol level in excess of the legal limit, not wearing seat belts, incorrectly judging the passing clearance when approaching a stopped vehicle, failure to keep the apparatus on the road surface, overcorrecting during the recovery maneuver, and limited experience with the incident apparatus.
The NIOSH investigaton identified the following as contributing factors:
- Driving with a blood alcohol level in excess of the legal limit.
- Not wearing seat belts.
- Incorrectly judging the passing clearance when approaching the stopped farm tractor.
- Failure to keep the apparatus on the road surface.
- Overcorrecting during the recovery maneuver.
- Limited experience with the incident apparatus.