Geoffrey Keaton, 32, and Andrew O'Dwyer, 36, died when a tree hit their tanker while they were fighting a fire at Balmoral, south-west of Sydney, on 19 December.
Fires are still burning south and west of New South Wales, and to many, the recent rain near Sydney felt as biblical as the infernos the storms put out — some areas got more than two feet, flooding rivers and parched earth hardened by years of drought.
The University of Sydney ecologist Chris Dickman stunned people recently with his estimate that 480 million animals have been injured or killed in Australia's bushfires. A few weeks later, the fires have spread even farther, and he's updated the impact to include 1 billion animals.
Bodies of two U.S. firefighters killed in Australia sent home. SYDNEY (Reuters) - The bodies of two U.S. firefighters killed battling Australian blazes were sent home on Wednesday in emotional ceremonies attended by officials and relatives. Mourners gathered on the tarmac at Sydney Airport to see off Captain Ian H.
A staggering 1 billion animals are now estimated dead in Australia's fires. The number of kangaroos, koalas, and others killed keeps skyrocketing.
The Green Wattle Creek Fire, which has burnt through over 278,700 hectares in the Wollondilly area, South-West of Sydney is now Contained! Since this fire started on the 27th November 2019, it has been challenging; burning though some very difficult terrain, destroying property and tragically seeing the loss of life.
(CNN) All fires burning in the Australian state of New South Wales have been declared contained for the first time this season. The announcement comes after months of fires in Australia left at least 28 people dead, about 3,000 homes destroyed and up to 1 billion animals affected.
The International Association of Firefighters says cancer is now the leading cause of death among firefighters. While thirty years ago, firefighters were most often diagnosed with asbestos-related cancers, today the cancers are more often leukemia, lymphoma or myeloma, officials say.
Full-time and career firefighters accounted for 33% of fatalities, but only 26% of the fire service. Where fire departments have EMS, calls related to this service may account for as much as 80% of call volume and as low as 50%.
10 States Where Firefighters Earn the Most Money
| Rank | State | 2017 Mean Annual Wage |
|---|
| 1 | New Jersey | $75,880 |
| 2 | California | $73,860 |
| 3 | New York | $70,560 |
| 4 | Washington | $70,300 |
The leading cause of fatalities of firefighters is heart attack (44%), followed by trauma (27%), motor vehicle collisions (20–25%) asphyxia and burns (20%).
Firefighters have higher heart attack risk 'because of heat' Working in high temperatures increases the risk of suffering a heart attack, researchers have said. The study may explain why heart disease is the leading cause of death among on-duty firefighters, the researchers from the University of Edinburgh said.
Firefighters are dying at an alarming rate each year. The number of firefighters dying each year tends to be approximately 100.
Aircraft accidents were the third major cause of death during the most recent period, resulting in 31 wildland firefighter fatalities (3.1 fatalities per year).
Report highlights. The 60 on-duty firefighter deaths in 2017 represents the lowest total ever reported for this study. There have now been fewer than 70 deaths a year in six of the past seven years.
Firefighters rescued 32 people per week between April 2017 and March 2018 - up 12% on the previous year. More than 1,500 people were rescued from non-fire incidents, while 176 were rescued from fires, the union said.
At least 25,000 koalas are believed to have died in a horrific wildfire in South Australia that may have devastating consequences for the survival of the species.
Months of devastating fires in Australia left at least 28 people dead, about 3,000 homes destroyed and up to a billion animals affected. Now, all bushfires in the state have been extinguished.
Steps to Becoming a Firefighter
- Get the basic requirements. Firefighters must have a high school diploma and hold a valid driver's license.
- Take the tests.
- Become an EMT.
- Attend the fire academy.
- Consider formal education.
- Continue learning.
Many people are involved in the battle
At least 3,700 firefighters have been on the ground at any one time across the country during the worst periods, according to the country's state fire services. Most have been in the worst-hit states of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria.More than 20% of Australia's forests burned during the summer's bushfire catastrophe, a proportion scientists believe is unprecedented globally, according to new research.
Australian Defence Force supports fire fighting efforts in NSW and QLD.
The plane crash and the discovery Friday evening of a body in a burnt-out house in Moruya, on the NSW South Coast, took the death toll for Australia's bushfire season to 33, including eight firefighters. NSW, with 25 fatalaties, has been the worst-affected state.
Rick Swan with the International Association of Firefighters says studies have shown firefighters who work with burning buildings have higher risks of cancer, heart and lung disease, even mental health issues. But wildland firefighters have largely been left out of the research.
* According to data from the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), cancer caused 61 percent of deaths for career firefighters in the line of duty from Jan. 1, 2002 to Dec. 31, 2016. * Cancer caused 70 percent of line-of-duty deaths for career firefighters in 2016, according to IAFF.
In 50 weeks, 38 officers have been shot and killed in the line of duty in 2019. The manner of the deaths doesn't follow any pattern, said Robyn Small with the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.
In addition to the tragic events of September 11, in which over 400 emergency responders were killed, an average of 97 firefighters and 155 police officers died each year between 1990 and 2001, and an average of at least 11 non firefighter emergency medical services personnel died each year between 1998 and 2001.
From 2015 to 2017, an estimated 25,975 firefighter injuries occurred annually on the fireground, and another 4,525 injuries occurred while responding to or returning from an incident. The majority of fire-related firefighter injuries (87%) occurred in structure fires.
There were 64 on-duty firefighter deaths in the US in 2018, the eighth time in the last 10 years that fewer than 70 on-duty deaths have occurred.
In 2018, there were 387,000 residential structure fires, accounting for 78 percent of all structure fires, an increase of 8,000 fires from 2017. Of these fires, 276,500 occurred in one- and two-family homes, accounting for 55 percent of all structure fires.
Firefighter deaths
| Year | Total | Career |
|---|
| 2015 | 68 | 24 |
| 2016 | 69 | 19 |
| 2017 | 60 | 21 |
| 2018 | 64 | 25 |