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Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and
Prevention Program

Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation Reports

Through the Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program, NIOSH conducts investigations of fire fighter line-of-duty deaths to formulate recommendations for preventing future deaths and injuries. The program does not seek to determine fault or place blame on fire departments or individual fire fighters, but to learn from these tragic events and prevent future similar events.

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State = NC   Incident Year = ALL   Trauma-Related = All   Medical-Related = All

 
Report No. Incident Date Title PDF
 

F2008-17 Jun 14, 2008 Volunteer assistant chief killed when struck by tractor-trailer while operating at a motor vehicle crash - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2008-02 Aug 14, 2007 Fire fighter trainee suffers heart attack during simulated fire suppression exercise - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2007-10 Dec 01, 2006 Fire fighter suffers sudden cardiac death during physical fitness training - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2007-06 Nov 29, 2006 Deputy chief suffers sudden cardiac death after responding to two incidents- North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2005-22 Jan 09, 2005 Volunteer fire fighter suffers cardiac death the morning after emergency medical technician training - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2004-13 Apr 18, 2003 Fire fighters suffers fatal pulmonary embolism after knee surgery for a work-related injury - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2003-30 Jul 28, 2003 One volunteer lieutenant dies and a volunteer fire fighter is seriously injured in a motor vehicle rollover incident while en-route to a trailer fire - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2003-27 Jan 25, 2003 Fire captain suffers sudden cardiac death during a live-fire training exercise - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2002-42 Jun 13, 2002 Emergency medical technician killed in single-vehicle crash while responding to structure fire - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2002-41 Sep 23, 2002 Career fire fighter dies in tanker rollover - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2002-33 Jan 31, 2002 Fire fighter dies during night at fire station - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2002-19 Apr 10, 2002 Fire fighter dies during live fire training - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2002-11 Mar 04, 2002 One career fire fighter dies and a captain is hospitalized after floor collapses in residential fire - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2002-08 Aug 09, 2000 Fire fighter dies at kitchen fire - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2000-19 Mar 17, 2000 Motor-vehicle incident involving Amtrak train claims life of career fire fighter/engineer - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
F2000-11 Jan 15, 2000 Volunteer fire fighter drowns during dry-suit training dive - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
99-F16 May 02, 1999 Motor vehicle incident claims the life of volunteer fire fighter - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
98-F32 Nov 06, 1998 Two volunteer fire fighters were killed and one fire fighter and one civilian were injured during an interior fire attack in an auto salvage storage building - North Carolina This document in PDF format.
87-16 Nov 15, 1986 31 year-old fire chief electrocuted in North Carolina, November 15, 1986 This document in PDF format.

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Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and
Prevention Program


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  Program Description
  Public Meeting Docket
  Future Directions
  Inspector General's Program Review
  IAFC's Program Review
  Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program Evaluation
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FFFIPP Contact


Tim Merinar, MS
Fatality Investigations Team

 
Division of Safety Research,
NIOSH
 
trm2@cdc.gov

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