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Ambulance Traffic Crashes in Japan: Characteristics of Casualties and Efforts to Improve Ambulance Safety.

Tatsuya NoriiShunichiro NakaoTomoyuki MiyoshiTetsuo HatanakaTasuku MiyakeAya OkunagaDanielle AlbrightDarren BraudeDavid P SklarMingAn YangCameron Crandall
Published in: Prehospital emergency care (2024)
Two-thirds of fire departments experienced at least one crash during the study period. The majority of rear cabin occupants who were injured in ambulance crashes were not wearing a seatbelt. Although efforts to ascertain seatbelt compliance were limited, Japanese fire departments have attempted a variety of methods to reduce ambulance crashes including internal emergency vehicle operation training, which was associated with fewer ambulance crashes.
Keyphrases
  • emergency medical
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