Protecting Emergency Responders: Lessons Learned from Terrorist Attacks
Abstract
Just as it has for the nation as a whole, the world in which emergency responders work has changed in fundamental ways since September 11, 2001. Members of professions already defined by their high levels of risk now face new, often unknown threats on the job. At a basic level, the September 11 terrorist events have forced emergency responders to see the incidents they are asked to respond to in a new light. At the World Trade Center, 450 emergency responders perished while responding to the terrorist attacks about one-sixth of the total number of victims. Hundreds more were seriously injured. In this light, the terrorist events are also forcing emergency responders to reconsider the equipment and practices they use to protect themselves in the line of duty.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 05, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA401380
Entities
People
- Brian A. Jackson
- D. J. Peterson
- Irene Brahmakulam
- James T. Bartis
- Tom LaTourrette
Organizations
- RAND Corporation