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Firemen (Deaths And Injuries)

Volume 264: debated on Thursday 26 October 1995

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To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will publish the number of injuries to and deaths of firemen in each of the last five years in (i) Wales and (ii) England; and if he will make a statement. [38987]

The information is given in the following table:

Deaths and injuries of fire brigade personnel while on duty in England and Wales 1990 to 1994–95
EnglandWales
YearDeathsInjuries1DeathsInjuries1
19905671159
19913880142
19923811050
19932 Ql0251025
1993–943722075
1994/5p31567040
1 Injuries are defined as those which result in absence of duty for at least one month or 2 weeks or more of hospitalization.
2 January to March 1993. Since 1993 data is collected on a financial years (April to March) basis; prior to that it was on a calender year.
3 Figures for 1994–95 are provisional and those for England exclude London Fire Brigade casualties. In 1993–94 there were 149 non-fatal London Fire Brigade casualties and no deaths.

Source:

Home Office