On August 31, 1999, a male volunteer fire fighter died after the engine he was driving veered off the road and rolled two times before coming to rest. The victim was responding to a motor-vehicle incident involving injuries when the tires on the engine's right side went off the road, causing the driver to lose control of the engine. The engine rolled two times before coming to rest, killing the victim and injuring two other occupants.
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report: Motor-Vehicle Incident Claims the Life of a Volunteer Fire Fighter and Injures a Lieutenant and Another Fire Fighter in South Carolina
2000
12 pages
Report
No indication
English
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