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CHARACTERISTICS OF FATAL AMBULANCE CRASHES IN THE UNITED STATES: AN 11-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS

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Most crashes and fatalities occurred during emergency use and at intersections. The greater burden of injury fell upon persons not in the ambulance. Rear compartment occupants were more likely to be injured than those in the front. Crash and injury reduction programs should address improved intersection control, screening to identify high-risk drivers, appropriate restraint use, and design modifications to the rear compartment of the ambulance.

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