Ambulance Accidents 2009

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EMS network maintains an ambulance crash log. If you have never seen it, you should take a few moments to scroll through the pages to see how many injuries and deaths occur due to ambulance accidents. I will try to keep some running totals for 2009 on this thread, it should be interesting to see what the totals will be for 2009.

Be safe out there !

Here are the statistics from 1/1/09 to 1/10/09:

Ambulance Crashes: 12

EMS Personnel Injured: 20

Ems Personnel Killed: 0

Patient Injured: 0

Patient Killed: 0

Other Vehicle Injured: 7

Other Vehicle Killed: 1

http://www.emsnetwork.org/cgi-bin/a...rticleLists/defaultambo.html&categoryNums=13& includeSubcats=1
 
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Well so far so good I'm not on that list. Guess I should drive faster and turn siren up louder.
 
Defiantly a sobering topic but it is one we need to be aware of. One question though medic1980, what do you mean by "other vehicle injured/killed"? Everyone else stay safe out there.
 
That means the vehicle that struck the ambulance or was struck by the ambulance.

If you think thats sobering here are the numbers from 11/08 & 12/08:

December Numbers Updated:

Ambulance crashes: 26
Ambulance personnel injured: 27
Ambulance pers. deaths: 0
Patient Injuries: 7
Patient Deaths: 1
Other vehicle injured: 11
Other vehicle deaths: 5

NOVEMBER STATISTICS:

Ambulance crashes: 21
Ambulance personnel injured: 21
Ambulance pers. deaths: 0
Patient Injuries: 5
Patient Deaths: 0
Other vehicle injured: 25
Other vehicle deaths: 1
 
well i almost wrecked my ambulance a couple weeks ago in a the bad ice storm that hit our area. it was pretty scary, we were leaving our station on a call, heading up the hill by our station got half way up the hill and started sliding backwards. i had the choice of putting it in the ditch or hitting the bridge at the bottom of it, and going off the bridge. luckly i was able to catch the ditch line and stop us from sliding and we were able to cont. on to the call going a different route.

a week later i found out that each of the surrounding services each wrecked atleast one of there ambulance's due to that ice storm, thankfully no injuries.
 
That is the scariest thing in the world, i had the same experience. Ice all over the secondary roads, the main roads were fairly clear. We pulled into a subdivision off of a busy road to turn around. It was up a hill, half way up, we started sliding back down the hill towards 4 lanes of traffic. Like you, we were lucky enough to be able to steer it into a yard.
 
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