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The New York City fire epidemic as a toxic phenomenon
Authors:Rodrick Wallace
Affiliation:(1) Public Interest Scientific Consulting Service Incorporated, 549 W. 123 St., 10027 New York, NY, USA
Abstract:Summary Reductions in the fire service in New York City from 1972 to 1976 appear to have caused a disproportionate increase in fire-fighter work load through several unexpected mechanisms of fire contagion. In turn, the work load increase has itself had a disproportionate physiologic impact: A classic dose-response relation has been observed between a composite measure of per capita structural fire work load and the percentage of the fire-fighting work force retiring under conditions of disability. After 1974, the increase in work load seems to have caused entry to the lsquolinearrsquo portion of the dose-response curve.Implications of this synergism are explored for both New York City and other American urban areas now suffering lsquofiscal crisesrsquo or planning fire service reductions.
Keywords:Fire-fighter retirements  Fire-fighter work load  New York City fire crisis
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