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		<title>2009 Firefighter LODD Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The USFA is reporting that 90 on duty firefighters from 33 states lost their lives as the result of incidents that occurred in 2009.  Pennsylvania experienced the highest number of fatalities (8).  In addition to Pennsylvania, only New York (7), North Carolina (6), Louisiana (5), and Texas (5), respectively, had five or more firefighter fatalities. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>The USFA  is reporting that 90 on duty firefighters from 33 states lost their  lives as the result of incidents that occurred in 2009.  Pennsylvania  experienced the highest number of fatalities (8).  In addition to  Pennsylvania, only New York (7), North Carolina (6), Louisiana (5), and  Texas (5), respectively, had five or more firefighter fatalities. <strong>The entire report is BELOW.</strong></p>
<p>This  compares favorably to 2008&#8242;s firefighter losses where 9 states  experienced 5 or more on duty fatalities.  The total number of  fatalities in 2009 was one of the lowest totals in more than 30 years of  record.<br />
&#8220;Over the past ten years alone, the trend shows a 14  percent reduction in onduty firefighter fatalities but we must continue  every effort to be sure that when it comes to firefighter health and  safety, everyone goes home,&#8221; Acting United States Fire Administrator  Glenn Gaines said.</p>
<p>The  unique and specific objective of Firefighter Fatalities in the United  States is to identify all onduty firefighter fatalities that occurred in  the United States and its protectorates during the calendar year and to  present in summary narrative form the circumstances surrounding each  occurrence.<br />
An overview of the 90 firefighters that died while on duty in 2009:<br />
·         The total break down included 47 volunteer, 36 career, and 7 wildland agency firefighters.<br />
·          There were 6 firefighter fatality incidents where 2 or more  firefighters were killed, claiming a total of 13 firefighters&#8217; lives.<br />
·         16 firefighters died in duties associated with wildland fires, compared to 26 such fatalities in 2008.<br />
·         Activities related to emergency incidents resulted in the deaths of 57 firefighters.<br />
·         30 firefighters died while engaging in activities at the scene of a fire.<br />
·          15 firefighters died while responding to or returning from 13 emergency  incidents in 2009.  This compares to 24 responding/returning fatalities  in 2008.<br />
·         10 firefighters died while they were engaged in training activities.<br />
·         14 firefighters died after the conclusion of their on-duty activity.<br />
·         Heart attacks were the most frequent cause of death with 39 firefighter deaths.<br />
For  33 years, USFA has tracked the number of firefighter fatalities and  conducted an annual analysis.  Through the collection of information on  the causes of firefighter deaths, the USFA is able to focus on specific  problems and direct efforts toward finding solutions to reduce the  number of firefighter fatalities in the future.  This information is  also used by many organizations to measure the effectiveness of their  current efforts directed toward firefighter health and safety.<br />
The  National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, which worked closely with USFA  on this report, also maintains a list of firefighters who die in the  line-of-duty and are honored during the annual National Fallen  Firefighters Memorial Weekend, which is this coming weekend.</p>
<p>REPORT: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=8hkx6tcab&amp;et=1103729837217&amp;s=82767&amp;e=001f7QJePDZVntkoxsNg2NqCBRT4DhZaBYv7zisirNWPY0LL4m7z3GH0Ua0kdLQ7SAelOHexkeUaABuIkekkIzbQJWAzb7mveMycb9ECDXhbVt-xkabblDgdlmMcG_zxDrmRSi5qbASZbFNAmAUW3-CGVrfcaNMQwAgjzokEVUo3qcZAFiWc5xUJA==" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/ff_fat09.pdf</span></a></p>
<p>USFA PRESS: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=8hkx6tcab&amp;et=1103729837217&amp;s=82767&amp;e=001f7QJePDZVnvBG74kFjlTS7EIT2fP5HfalXB3QHpotB9zghRkA3uHkYJRcOZbxoKpoJwvz6VDU--7NqYOTCqC3Q8jVMySHnWxt2_MTNdYYnmoCKb_sEVweYUJhuiMlTBRtk9YIIWoMc8UMOaKx0DPE36eZMZmb0_X7KVxylzgMXU=" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/media/press/2010releases/092910.shtm</span></a></p>
<p>Take Care-BE CAREFUL,</p>
<p>Billy G</p>
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