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Collects and synthesizes available data on casualties experienced by the emergency responder population. The authors examined data separately for firefighters, police officers, and emergency medical technicians. These data can provide a route for identifying combinations of kinds and causes of injury, body parts involved, and types of responder activity where injury reduction efforts might be most effectively applied.
Emergency medical personnel - Wounds and injuries. --- Accidents --- Allied Health Personnel --- Occupational Groups --- Vital Statistics --- Diseases --- Social Control, Formal --- Mortality --- Police --- Wounds and Injuries --- Emergency Medical Technicians --- Accidents, Occupational --- Data Collection --- Demography --- Health Personnel --- Sociology --- Persons --- Public Health --- Names --- Information Science --- Social Sciences --- Population Characteristics --- Environment and Public Health --- Epidemiologic Methods --- Epidemiologic Measurements --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Health Care --- Investigative Techniques --- Accidents. --- Allied Health Personnel. --- Occupational Groups. --- Vital Statistics. --- Disease. --- Social Control, Formal. --- Mortality. --- Police. --- Wounds and Injuries. --- Emergency Medical Technicians. --- Accidents, Occupational. --- Data Collection. --- Demography. --- Health Personnel. --- Sociology. --- Persons. --- Public Health. --- Names. --- Information Science. --- Social Sciences. --- Population Characteristics. --- Environment and Public Health. --- Epidemiologic Methods. --- Epidemiologic Measurements. --- Health Care Facilities Workforce and Services. --- Delivery of Health Care. --- Investigative Techniques.
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