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Title: Highway Incident Safety for Emergency Responders


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Highway Incident Safetyfor Emergency Responders
  • jack_at_lionvillefire.org

Jack Sullivan, CSP, CFPSLt. Safety Officer
(ret.)Lionville Fire Co., Lionville, PA
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March 9, 1998
It Was Just A Routine Call
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Lionville Fire Company
  • Volunteer station
  • 90 members, 35 firefighters
  • Suburban, commercial, industrial and residential
    area, with 10 miles of the Pennsylvania Turnpike
  • 3 Engines, Tanker, Rescue, Brush Truck Safety
    House
  • 525 runs per year
  • Uwchlan Ambulance, gt2000 runs/yr.2 career
    personnel 60 volunteers

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Incident Overview
  • March 9, 1998 - Raining with wet roadways
  • Initial alarm was at 1410 for a car in a ditch,
    on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, just west of the
    Downingtown Interchange, Milepost 310.9
  • Uwchlan Ambulance and Lionville Fire / Rescue
    responded with an Ambulance, Engine, Rescue, the
    Chief an Assistant Chief.

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Original Incident
  • Pontiac Grand Am, westbound on the Turnpike,
    lost control and slid into the drainage ditch.

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Scene Diagram
Pa. Turnpike West Bound
Jersey Barrier
Fast Lane
Right Lane
Shoulder
Grass
Ditch
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Scene Diagram
Pa. Turnpike West Bound
Jersey Barrier
Fast Lane
Right Lane
Shoulder
Grass
Ditch
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Scene Diagram
Pa. Turnpike West Bound
Jersey Barrier
Fast Lane
Right Lane
Shoulder
Grass
Ditch
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Scene Diagram
Pa. Turnpike West Bound
Jersey Barrier
Fast Lane
Right Lane
Shoulder
Grass
Ditch
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Scene Diagram
Pa. Turnpike West Bound
Jersey Barrier
Fast Lane
Right Lane
Shoulder
Grass
Ditch
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Scene Diagram
Pa. Turnpike West Bound
Jersey Barrier
Fast Lane
Right Lane
Shoulder
Grass
Ditch
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Scene Diagram
Pa. Turnpike West Bound
Jersey Barrier
Fast Lane
Right Lane
Shoulder
Grass
Ditch
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Aftermath of the Crash
  • 8 firefighters and 2 EMTs involved in the crash
  • One fatality, 9 serious injuries
  • Original injured patient and two good Samaritans
  • Heavy radio traffic due to weather related calls
  • Mass confusion at the scene immediately after
  • Many assist companies self -dispatched
  • Weather grounded Medivac right after crash

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Aftermath of the Crash
  • Assistant Chief was disabled for several months
  • Eventually resigned from the FD
  • FF Mike Cox has undergone numerous surgeries to
    repair his injured legs, and had ongoing PT
  • Ongoing meetings and negotiation with the PA
    Turnpike Commission to improve response
    procedures
  • Change in Lionvilles response procedure to Trpk

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 11-4-97 Minneapolis, MN - Fire Captain Struck
    Killed Working at minor injury accident
  • 1-12-98 Centerville, Ohio - FF PD Officer
    Struck Killed Struck killed at 6 car
    accident along rain soaked I-675
  • 3-09-98 Lionville, PA - 8 FFs 2 EMTs
    Struck, 1 Fatal Struck and one killed at minor
    accident on Pa. Turnpike

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
5-03-98 Hagerstown, MD - Firefighter Struck
Killed Directing traffic at vehicle accident (
Driver was distracted by incident operations
) 6-16-98 Harmonville, PA - Firefighter Struck
Injured Struck dragged 20 yards, at
accident scene (video) 6-26-98 Laurel, PA -
Fire Police Lt. Struck Killed Directing
traffic at scene of vehicle accident 8-01-98
Streetman, TX - Firefighter Struck Killed
Struck by fire apparatus at grass fire
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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 10-24-98 Forest City, NC - Fire Police Struck
    Killed Crossing road at live burn exercise
  • 1-05-99 Kiln, MS - Firefighter Struck Killed
    Working at scene of mobile home fire ( Driver
    was blinded by lights from engine facing traffic)

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 03-06-99 Downingtown, PA - Unit Struck, No FF
    Injuries Traffic Unit struck by Mustang, at the
    scene of an accident , 2 occupants in car
    trapped by crash
  • 08-05-99 Midwest City, OK - Firefighter Struck
    and Killed Working at scene of earlier MVA on
    Interstate 40. One other firefighter also
    injured in the wreck. ( This incident was the
    subject of a NIOSH Investigation)

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 09-08-99 Hazard, KY - 5 EMS Personnel Struck
    Injured Car plowed into an accident scene,
    struck an emergency vehicle, which then struck
    an ambulance on scene. Driver blinded by early
    morning sun glare
  • 09-15-99 Jeffersonville, IN - Firefighter
    Struck Killed Struck by fire apparatus while
    fighting wildland fire
  • 09-27-99 Marietta, SC - Firefighter Struck
    Killed Struck by tractor trailer while
    directing traffic at scene of previous MVA (
    Also a NIOSH Investigation )

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 08-12-99 Dallas, TX area - Fire Truck 1
    Firefighter Struck One Firefighter
    Injured, but 6 saved ! Drunk in full size
    Blazer, struck the back of an Engine which was
    blocking an accident scene, moved the Engine 8
    striking the firefighter and a guardrail. Driver
    of vehicle was trapped, and later died of his
    injuries. Placement of the engine across traffic
    saved at least 6 personnel.

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 12-19-99 Broward County, FL. - Fire Dept
    Vehicle Struck Fire engulfs 2 vehicles after
    truck hits fire-rescue vehicle. No injuries to
    personnel on scene.
  • 2-16-2000 Mason, Ohio - Fire Chief Struck
    Injured Fire crews working an accident, when FD
    Suburban rolled into the work area, pinning the
    Chief
  • 2-18-2000 Salt Lake County, Utah. - Fire Truck
    Struck SUV traveling at high rate of speed,
    struck fire truck working 2 previous accidents
    at same spot. No firefighters struck, but one
    jumped guardrail,and a correctly placed fire
    truck protected the scene.

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 3-7-2000 Norfolk, VA - Near miss ! - 1
    Firefighter injured Engine struck by an out of
    control dump truck, on I-264. Back injury to
    one of three firefighters, who jumped guard rail
    to escape skidding truck. Safe zone established
    by HIRT unit.
  • 4-22-2000 St. Louis , MO - 2 Medics 1 PD
    Officer Injured Car struck police cruiser along
    I-44, which in turn hit ambulance, working a
    previous accident scene.
  • 4-27-2000 Atlanta, Georgia - 3 Firefighters
    Struck Injured Firefighters working a car fire
    on I-20, when a car struck the engine, which
    then struck 3 firefighters (minor injuries).

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 4-26-2000 Fairfax County, VA - Fire Truck
    Struck w/ 1 FF Injury Engine working an accident
    on the Capital Beltway at 0030, was struck by
    an auto ( _at_ 60 mph ) operated by an impaired
    driver. Safe zone established . Fire engine
    destroyed.
  • 5-11-2000 Fairfax County, VA (Again ! ) - Fire
    Truck Struck Engine struck by car driven by
    impaired driver on I-95, No injuries to
    firefighters, safe zone established. Fire engine
    destroyed.
  • 5-10-2000 Jones County, KS - Fire Truck Struck
    Auto, driven by impaired driver (.25 BAL)
    struck Quint which was operating at a car fire.
    The quint was on the side of road, had out
    cones, and there was a police cruiser 100 yd.
    back. 1 firefighter brushed by the car as it
    went by.

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 5-26-2000 Chicago, IL - Firefighter Struck and
    Injured Firefighter was running a hose across
    the street at the scene of a garage fire, when
    he was struck by a hit and run driver.
    Firefighter was in hospital in stable condition.
  • 7-13-2000 Friendswood, TX - FD Capt. Struck and
    Injured Captain was investigating smoke in an oil
    field, when he was run over by a suspicious
    vehicle he encountered at the site.
  • 8 -20 -2000 San Ramon, CA - Fire Truck Struck
    Citizen killed when her car struck a fire truck
    on location of a previous MVA.

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 8 -21-2000 Gary, IN - Firefighter Struck
    Injured Firefighter was assisting an engine
    backing into station, when he was struck by an
    auto and injured.
  • 9 -01-2000 Angeles National Forest, CA - Fire
    Truck Struck One citizen killed and one injured
    when their motorcycles struck a slow moving fire
    truck working a wildfire.
  • 9 -04 -2000 Yuma, AZ - Firefighter Struck and
    Killed Struck by ARFF apparatus while on
    training drill.
  • 9 -04 -2000 Ludlow, MA - Firefighter Struck and
    Injured Hooking to a hydrant at a structure
    fire.

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 9-04-2000 Ludlow, MA - Firefighter Struck and
    Injured Hooking to a hydrant at a structure
    fire.
  • 9-17-2000 Maryland Heights, MD - FF Struck and
    Killed Struck while crossing an interstate at
    scene of an MVA.
  • 10-24-2000 Clearfield Co., PA - Fire Truck
    Struck, 3 FF Injuries Parked rescue truck with 3
    firefighters inside, was struck on an
    interstate, by a tractor trailer driver who fell
    asleep.
  • 11-02-00 Jonesboro, AR - Firefighter Struck and
    Killed Crossing road at scene of a disabled
    fire truck on a roadway.

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Similar Fire EMS Incidents
  • 11-07-00 Tiffin, OH - EMT Struck and Killed
    Assisting a pedestrian along a highway.
  • 12-23-00 Chicago, IL - Firefighter Struck and
    Killed Working an MVA on a highway.
  • 01-10-01 Kendall, NY - Firefighter Struck
    Killed
  • 01-17-01 Chicago, IL - Firefighter Struck
    Injured
  • 01-18-01 Calumet City, IL - Fire Truck Struck,
    Civilian Injured

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Similar Police Dept. Incidents
  • The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
    Fund, and the Concerns of Police Survivors
  • 20 police officers died after being struck by
    vehicles outside of their cruisers in 2000

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Firefighters responding to calls,need to
operateas if someone is trying to run them
over James Joyce, CommissionerChicago Fire
Dept.January 2001
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Lessons to Reinforce
  • Build awareness through more intense training
  • Firefighter I or EMT - B classes
  • Station or Company Orientation
  • Annual In Service Training
  • Bulletins, SOGs, Lessons from Losses
  • Evaluate apparatus placement safety procedures
    during all drills and training sessions.

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Lessons to Reinforce
  • Multi-agency coordination communication
  • Fire, EMS mutual aid agencies
  • Law Enforcement agencies
  • DOT, wrecker services, HazMat contractors
  • Preplan traffic control plans for major routes
  • Table top drills with mutual aid agencies ?

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Lessons to Reinforce
  • Limit the Exposure
  • Minimum Apparatus Personnel
  • Limit crews on scene to only those necessary
  • Limit the time on scene
  • Clear-up crews as soon as possible

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Lessons to Reinforce
  • Need for advance warning to slow passing traffic
  • Arrow Boards, Flares, Cones, Police Cars, DOT
    signage
  • Variable Message Signs, News Media / Traffic
    Reports

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Lessons to Reinforce
  • Apparatus Positioning and Arrangement
  • Guard the scene, guard the crew
  • Park apparatus at an angle
  • Work on side away from traffic
  • Pump Operators, Location of equipment on rigs
  • Look ! Before disembarking apparatus
  • Shut Down the Roadway
  • Not Popular with Law Enforcement or the public
  • May be Necessary ! - Plan for it in advance.

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Jersey Barrier
Fast Lane
Right Lane
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Lessons to Reinforce
  • Scene Lighting
  • Reduce emergency lights, Use Blocking mode,
    Sign Boards, Arrow Boards, Arrow sticks
  • Increase use of amber lenses (more apt to
    slow traffic)
  • Provide scene illumination after dark
  • Presence of Police vehicles shown to slow traffic

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Lessons to Reinforce
  • Require Retro-reflective or Florescent clothing /
    PPE
  • Structural gear may not offer high visibility
  • Safety Vests - Get them Use Them !
  • ANSI 107-1999 High Visibility Safety Apparel
  • Class I - Traffic lt 25 mph, separation from
    traffic
  • Class II - Traffic gt 25 mph, inclement weather,
    directing traffic
  • Class III - Traffic gt 50 mph, emergency
    responders
  • Co. Officers monitor enforce their usage ?
  • SO carry spares ?
  • Vests on apparatus ? Assigned to each person ?

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Traffic Safety Vests
ANSI Class II
ANSI Class I
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Traffic Safety Vests
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Lessons to Reinforce
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Use of helmets and turnouts prevented more
    serious injuries at the Lionville incident.
  • Design safety features into all new apparatus
  • Use of better reflective markings on rear of
    apparatus
  • Space for storage of traffic control equipment
  • Design lighting to protect the incident scene

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Plano, Texas Fire Department Apparatus Markings
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Lessons to Reinforce
  • Safety Officer assigned for scene safety
  • Scene hazards and traffic control
  • Accountability System in Place on ALL Incidents
  • Ability to account for all personnel on scene
  • Could you identify if any of your crew were
    under a vehicle that intruded on your scene ?

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NIOSH Firefighter Fatality Investigations
  • NIOSH Report 99F-27 - August 5, 1999 Incident in
    Oklahoma - 2 Career firefighters were struck on
    an interstate one was killed, and one with
    serious injuries
  • On the internet lt http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/face99
    27.html gt
  • NIOSH Report 99F-38 - September 27, 1999 Incident
    in South Carolina - Volunteer dies after being
    struck by a tractor trailer truck.
  • On the internet lt http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/face9
    938.html gt

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NIOSH Firefighter Fatality Investigation
Recommendations
  • Establish, implement and enforce, standard
    operating procedures (SOPs) regarding emergency
    operations for highway incidents.
  • Position apparatus to take advantage of
    topography and weather conditions (uphill /
    upwind) protect firefighters from traffic.
  • First control oncoming vehicles before addressing
    the emergency event, in the event the police have
    not arrived.
  • Ensure that personnel position themselves and
    victims in a secure area, when its not possible
    to protect the incident scene.
  • (DOT) - Use of variable message signs to inform
    motorists of hazardous conditions or vehicular
    accidents.

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NIOSH Firefighter Fatality Investigation
Recommendations
  • Ensure that personnel park or stage unneeded
    vehicles off the street / highway whenever
    possible.
  • Ensure that personnel wear personal protective
    clothing that is suitable to that incident while
    operating at an emergency scene such as a highly
    reflectorized flagger vest ( strong yellow green
    and orange ).
  • Ensure that personnel conducting traffic control
    measures use a highly visible stop / slow
    paddle.
  • Establish pre-incident plans for areas that have
    a higher rate of automobile incidents.

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Training
SOPs
Equipment(New Existing)
Leadership
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