NJ EMS Line of Duty Deaths: A Trend Analysis


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R. Houser
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, vol. 64(7), 2022, pp. 573-577


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Houser, R. (2022). NJ EMS Line of Duty Deaths: A Trend Analysis. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 64(7), 573–577. https://doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000002524


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Houser, R. “NJ EMS Line of Duty Deaths: A Trend Analysis.” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 64, no. 7 (2022): 573–577.


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Houser, R. “NJ EMS Line of Duty Deaths: A Trend Analysis.” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, vol. 64, no. 7, 2022, pp. 573–77, doi:10.1097/JOM.0000000000002524.


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@article{r2022a,
  title = {NJ EMS Line of Duty Deaths: A Trend Analysis},
  year = {2022},
  issue = {7},
  journal = {Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine},
  pages = {573-577},
  volume = {64},
  doi = {10.1097/JOM.0000000000002524},
  author = {Houser, R.}
}

Abstract

INTRODUCTION As early as 2002, researchers were calling the occupational fatalities in EMS, a hidden crisis. Little consideration has been given to the needs for a safer working environment.

METHODS This is a secondary data analysis of Line of Duty Death data of NJ EMS workers from 1912 to 2020.

RESULTS There were 81 reported LODDs. LODDs were greater for the 2000 s period than the 1900 s period and the results were the same when outliers were excluded.

CONCLUSIONS Efforts are needed to study the plethora of threats to EMS providers in order to target mitigation measures to implement a safety environment within a hot zone of potential threats. These threats are not novel, but it is time for novel solutions to mirror the efforts afforded to fire and police personnel, ensuring a fully safe and resilient public safety sector.


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