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Monthly Roundup, July 2024
At HAAS Alert, we understand the importance of keeping first responders safe on the road. Every day, they put themselves in harm's way to provide critical care and assistance to those in need. Unfortunately, the risks they face on the road are significant as vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of death and injury among first responders. To raise awareness of these risks, HAAS Alert compiles a monthly news roundup of struck-by incidents. These incidents highlight the dangers that first responders face and the critical need for measures to improve their safety.
If there's a news item you'd like us to see or include, you can submit it at press@haasalert.com.
HAAS Alert in the News
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- HAAS Alert & Apex Networks Partner to Protect UK Roadside Technicians
- Seminole County Fire Uses New Tech to Mitigate Response Delays
- Responder-to-Responder Digital Alert Overview
- What is a Digital Alerting System?
- Safety Cloud® Overview
News We’re Tracking
- Illinois State Trooper hospitalized after being struck by car on I-94, driver cited
- Wrong-way driver reportedly causes multiple-vehicle rollover crash on I-94 in Libertyville
- Cop cruiser crushed by motorist during roadside CMV inspection
- Close Calls: High-Speed Crash Slams Engine Company
- 1 dead after wrong-way driver causes crash on I-90 near O’Hare
- Seven firefighters injured when two fire trucks crashed working on warehouse fire
- MARTA officer injured in overnight crash in SW Atlanta
- Tow Truck Operator Struck - 07.17.24 (N.Y.)
- Clayton County sheriff’s captain hit by driver at the scene of crash that injured deputy and inmate
- Caltrans worker dies after being hit by tow truck on 5 Freeway in San Clemente
- LONG ISLAND FIRE APPARATUS VS FIRE APPARATUS RESPONDING CRASH
- Father remembers Iowa tow truck driver who was hit, killed by allegedly impaired semi driver
- 'We have families too': Smith County firefighter struck by truck cautions drivers
- Officials identify MassDOT worker struck, killed while picking up debris
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