AMBULANCE CRASH DATA
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ambulance crash
A speeding ambulance can cause a crash and serious injuries.
Ambulance crashes are one of many hazards faced by Emergency Medical Services
(EMS) personnel and pedestrians. Although no complete national count of ground
ambulance crashes exists, the total number of fatal crashes involving ambulances
can be ascertained by using the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS).
To characterize risk factors for EMS workers involved in ambulance crashes,
CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and NHTSA
investigated three case reports of ambulance crashes. This report summarizes
these investigations, presents surveillance data, and discusses recommendations
for prevention measures. NIOSH is identifying and testing alternative measures
to reduce injury risk for EMS workers.
CASE REPORTS
Case 1. In May 2001, an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
aged 26 years died when her ambulance was struck head-on by a pick-up truck at
6:30 a.m. The EMT had been riding unrestrained in the patient compartment while
attending a patient during a nonemergency transport. During the collision, the
EMT struck the front bulkhead of the patient compartment; she died en route to
the hospital from blunt force trauma to the head and chest. The patient and
pick-up driver also suffered fatal injuries. The ambulance driver had been
driving unrestrained and suffered multiple serious injuries, including a
fractured leg.
Case 2. In July 2001, an EMT aged 27 years died when her
ambulance struck an elevated train-track support column at 12:30 p.m. She had
been riding unrestrained in the patient compartment while attending a patient
during a nonemergency transport. During the collision, the EMT and the patient
both struck the front bulkhead of the patient compartment. Both the driver and
patient were hospitalized; the EMT was transported to a hospital, where she was
pronounced dead.
Case 3. In March 2002, an EMT aged 22 years who was driving
and a paramedic aged 37 years were injured when their ambulance struck an
oncoming vehicle head-on and overturned. The paramedic was riding unrestrained
on the patient compartment squad bench while attending a patient during a
nonemergency transport. A relative of the patient was seated in the rear-facing
attendant's seat and was wearing a seatbelt. During the collision, the
unrestrained EMT driver sustained minor injuries. The paramedic struck the
interior cabinets and shelves of the patient compartment. The EMT and the
paramedic were transported to a hospital, where the EMT was treated and
released; the paramedic was hospitalized and released 2 days later. The
patient's injuries included scalp and shoulder contusions and a shoulder
laceration. The patient's relative sustained minor internal injuries.
| Injury Severity/ Injury Position |
Count |
% within Injury Severity Group |
% of all Ambulance Occupants |
| Possible |
| Front Left |
70 |
41.7% |
|
| Front Right |
50 |
29.8% |
|
| Other Enclosed |
34 |
20.2% |
|
| Other/Unknown |
14 |
8.3% |
|
| Total |
168 |
|
20.6% |
| Nonincapacitating |
| Front Left |
81 |
36.5% |
|
| Front Right |
54 |
24.3% |
|
| Other Enclosed |
63 |
28.4% |
|
| Other/Unknown |
24 |
10.8% |
|
| Total |
222 |
|
27.2% |
| Incapacitating |
| Front Left |
43 |
32.8% |
|
| Front Right |
20 |
15.3% |
|
| Other Enclosed |
50 |
38.2% |
|
| Other/Unknown |
18 |
13.7% |
|
| Total |
131 |
|
16.0% |
| Fatal |
| Front Left |
14 |
17.1% |
|
| Front Right |
10 |
12.2% |
|
| Other Enclosed |
48 |
58.5% |
|
| Other/Unknown |
10 |
12.2% |
|
| Total |
82 |
|
10.0% |
| None |
201 |
|
24.6% |
| Unkown |
12 |
|
1.5% |
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