90% of firefighters suffer psychological trauma, expert tells Knesset committee
Jerusalem Post
By JUDY SIEGEL
01/01/2014
Safety engineer Dr. Mark Lugasi presented research into the situation of firefighters: More than 43 percent have been hurt in work accidents.
Nine out of 10 firemen suffer from symptoms of psychological trauma, according to an expert who spoke before a session of the Knesset Labor, Social Welfare and Health Committee on Tuesday.
The meeting was part of a day to honor the Israel Fire Service and its personnel.
Safety engineer Dr. Mark Lugasi presented research into the situation of firefighters: More than 43 percent have been hurt in work accidents.
Fully 24% of those who actually fight fires suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and 67% suffer from partial trauma – compared to 5% and 45%, respectively, in the general population.
According to Lugasi, firemen who undergo blood tests have significantly higher cholesterol and glucose levels than the general population.
“They are exposed to a wide variety of dangers, including collapsed buildings, dangerous chemicals, missiles and rockets, accidents, terrorism, natural disasters and more,” he continued.
The chief of the Fire Service, Shahar Ayalon, added firemen have poor lifestyles and quality of life. “There is inadequate information and research into the field. Quite a few firemen suffer from cancer and are being treatment. Much needs to be done in this field,” he said.
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90% of firefighters suffer psychological trauma
While the research was done in Israel, think about our firefighters in the US.
Well researched I information. Keep up the good work. Shannon Pennington North American Firefighter Veteran Network on the Web firefighterveteran.com
ReplyDeleteThank you Shannon. Hope one day you'll all get the help you need instead of all this needless suffering.
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