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ESTABLISHING A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALCOHOL AND CASUALTIES OF FIRE Federal Emergency Management Agency United States Fire Administration National Fire Data Center
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Document Date: 2010-08-17 11:15:40


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City

Wilson Boulevard Arlington / St. Louis / Arlington / /

Company

TriData Corporation / TriData Corporation for the United States Fire / /

Country

Germany / United States / Netherlands / Germany and the Netherlands / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / Product Issues / /

Facility

Johns Hopkins University / /

MedicalCondition

motor coordination dysfunction / UNINTENTIONAL INJURY DEATHS / cancer / burn / Disease / IN INJURY / fatal injuries / alcohol abuse / coma / chronic and acute alcohol abuse / burn injuries / UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES / cardiovascular disease / enteric disease / stupor / injury / Driver Injury / Unintentional Injury / burns / chronic diseases / fire injury / Burn injury / depression / alcoholism / injuries / sexually transmitted diseases / /

Organization

Federal Emergency Management Agency / U.S. Fire Administration / the Johns Hopkins University / National Bureau of Standards / National Highway Traffic Safety Administration / American Medical Association / National Center for Statistics & Analysis / United States Fire Administration / National Highway Transportation Safety Administration / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

Person

C.W. Runyan / /

Position

Driver / Fire I. EXECUTIVE / S.W. Marshall / /

Product

judgment / perception / a decrease / /

ProvinceOrState

Minnesota / Virginia / Ontario / /

PublishedMedium

The Journal of the American Medical Association / Journal of the American Medical Association / /

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