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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.

Criteria Selection:
State = CT   Incident Year = ALL   Trauma-Related = All   Medical-Related = All

 
Report No. Incident Date Title PDF
 

F2004-38 Mar 13, 2004 Probationary fire fighter suffers sudden cardiac death during maze drill - Connecticut This document in PDF format.
F2004-20 Dec 25, 2003 Assistant chief dies after suffering aortic dissection during a fire alarm response - Connecticut This document in PDF format.
F2004-07 Nov 18, 2002 Fire chief dies after performing service call - Connecticut This document in PDF format.
F2003-08 Nov 12, 2002 Sudden cardiac death due to myocardial sarcoidosis claims the life of an on-duty fire fighter - Connecticut This document in PDF format.
F2001-14 Feb 18, 2001 Fire fighter dies after returning from mutual-aid fire call - Connecticut This document in PDF format.
99-F18 Mar 17, 1999 Fire fighter dies at the scene of a small fire in an apartment building - Connecticut This document in PDF format.

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Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program
Reports and Publications
  Safety Advisories
Fatality Reports
  Pending Investigations
  Safety Quizzes
  Publications
Program Information
  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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