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Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report: Fire Fighter Dies at a Single-Family Dwelling Fire in Iowa
On February 6, 2000, a 42-year-old male Fire Fighter responded to a fire in a single-family dwelling. After ascending a 14-foot roof ladder, removing a 2-foot square section of wooden tongue-and-groove siding, further ascending up the same ladder to the roof in anticipation of performing roof ventilation, then descending to the ground, the victim had a witnessed collapse. The death certificate, completed by the County Coroner, listed 'occlusive coronary artery disease' as the immediate cause of death due to 'atheroscelerotic vascular disease.' Pertinent autopsy results included severe coronary artery disease, acute agonal pulmonary congestion, and pulmonary anthracosis without emphysema.
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report: Fire Fighter Dies at a Single-Family Dwelling Fire in Iowa
On February 6, 2000, a 42-year-old male Fire Fighter responded to a fire in a single-family dwelling. After ascending a 14-foot roof ladder, removing a 2-foot square section of wooden tongue-and-groove siding, further ascending up the same ladder to the roof in anticipation of performing roof ventilation, then descending to the ground, the victim had a witnessed collapse. The death certificate, completed by the County Coroner, listed 'occlusive coronary artery disease' as the immediate cause of death due to 'atheroscelerotic vascular disease.' Pertinent autopsy results included severe coronary artery disease, acute agonal pulmonary congestion, and pulmonary anthracosis without emphysema.
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report: Fire Fighter Dies at a Single-Family Dwelling Fire in Iowa
2000
14 pages
Report
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English