. . . . . . . "The mission of the National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) is to reduce and prevent occupational disease, injury, and death of workers by advancing federal research on personal protective technologies. NPPTL asked RAND to review available databases that provide disease, injury, and fatality data pertinent to emergency response functions and the role of personal protective technology. This report collects and synthesizes available data on casualties experienced by the emergency responder population for the purpose of estimating the frequency, causes, and characterization of those casualties. The authors examined data separately for firefighters, police officers, and emergency medical technicians (EMTs). They also broke down the data by nature of injury, incidence of injury, activity in which the responder was engaged when injured, and seriousness of injury. The greatest amount of data exist for the firefighter community; a lesser amount for police officers. Data for EMTs are still scarce, but this situation is improving. The available 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."@en . "The mission of the National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) is to reduce and prevent occupational disease, injury, and death of workers by advancing federal research on personal protective technologies. NPPTL asked RAND to review available databases that provide disease, injury, and fatality data pertinent to emergency response functions and the role of personal protective technology. This report collects and synthesizes available data on casualties experienced by the emergency responder population for the purpose of estimating the frequency, causes, and characterization of those casualties. The authors examined data separately for firefighters, police officers, and emergency medical technicians (EMTs). They also broke down the data by nature of injury, incidence of injury, activity in which the responder was engaged when injured, and seriousness of injury. The greatest amount of data exist for the firefighter community; a lesser amount for police officers. Data for EMTs are still scarce, but this situation is improving. The available 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." . "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." . . . . . "Statistics" . "Emergency responder injuries and fatalities : an analysis of surveillance data" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Emergency responder injuries and fatalities an analysis of surveillance data"@en . "Emergency responder injuries and fatalities an analysis of surveillance data" . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . "Emergency Medical Technicians statistics & numerical data United States Technical Report." . . "POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Terrorism." . . "Mortality United States Technical Report." . . . . "Mortality United States." . . "Police statistics & numerical data United States Technical Report." . . "Wounds and Injuries epidemiology United States Technical Report." . . "Emergency medical personnel Wounds and injuries." . . "Accidents, Occupational statistics & numerical data United States Technical Report." . . "Ebooks -- UML." . . "Mortality United States Statistics." . . "Accidents, Occupational statistics & numerical data United States." . . "Emergency Medical Technicians statistics & numerical data United States." . . "Police statistics & numerical data United States." . . "Wounds and Injuries epidemiology United States." . .