NHTSA publishes data on ground ambulance crashes

NHTSA publishes data on ground ambulance crashes

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Ground ambulance crashes remain one of the leading causes of death on the job among EMS personnel. Read NHTSA’s new “Analysis of Ground Ambulance Crash Data from 2012 to 2018”, featuring an in-depth look at the latest data plus recommendations to improve ground ambulance safety.

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