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National Fire Service and EMS Seat Belt Pledge

Success Stories:

The Driver of this Accident was weariing his seatbelt. He had previously signed the Seat Belt Pledge

 


Saturday May 13, 2007 While responding to a call, Arlington TX Quint 7 was involved in a rollover accident. ALL PERSONNEL WERE WEARING THEIR SEATBELTS and there were no injuries. This is a fine example of what this site is all about. The crew of Quint 7 can go home to their families. This is one less funeral that our brothers will be attending this year

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The day before this event four new tires were installed on the Engine's rear wheels. Station personnel reported that the truck seemed to 'sway' after the new tires were installed. The next day two firefighters took the truck to Fleet Services to have the problem investigated. Tire pressures were checked and a lose valve stem was tightened. When returning to the Station the wheels on the right side of the truck went off the pavement and into the ditch. In pulling back onto the pavement, the truck rolled. As you can see from the photographs, the truck was demolished and the officer side roof collapsed. Fortunately, ***both were wearing their seatbelts*** and remained inside the cab. One firefighter was able to climb out of the wreckage and assisted the second one out. They were severely banged up and have injuries that will require recuperation, but they were both released from the hospital early the day after the accident.
Both firefighters were wearing their seatbelts. This prevented them from being ejected or more severely tossed around in the cab.
SEAT BELTS save lives!


May 16, 2007

I would like to take this opportunity to pass along a recent success story involving eight college students. This past semester eight student attending the University of Montana -Helena, College of Technology, enrolled in a driver operators course as part of their endeavor to obtain their Associates Degree in Fire Science.

From March 27 till May 14, 2007 these students attended 60 hours of drivers safety training that included classroom training as well as, interstate, secondary and inner city driving. I am honored and proud to inform you at the conclusion of the last class each student made a commitment and signed the seat belt pledge.

One note of interest, one of the students went back to his volunteer department (Montana City VFD)and obtained 24 additional individuals signatures pledging to wear their seat belts. Kudos to Jermey Kallas for being pro active in getting his department to get on board.

The class has made a challenge to other students and department members that read this article to make a similar commitment in wearing their seat belts and to sign the pledge. Together we can all play a part in reducing emergency responders death and injuries by just buckling up.

Department Head , Dave Kneebone
Lead Instructor, Glenn Davis NFA Alumni
Students, Shawn Zeren, Curtis Gardner, Ryan Clinch, Jeremy Grady, Jeremy Kallas, Bryan Beniger, Michael Cox, Brice Molitor.


I was driving this vehicle with my seatbelt on. I agree with the seatbelt initiative. This accident occurred in the downtown business district of our city on a street with a 25 mph speed limit. The driver of the other vehicle went through a stop sign, running from a seperate accident he was involved in. They estimate he hit me at 40-45mph. I was going from our headquarters to Fire Station 1, only 3 blocks away. I only made it 2 blocks. Take the pledge and buckle up.


Thanks
Mark Aesoph
Sioux City FD

 


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