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Fire Department vs Safety Advocates
2025-12-01 17:48:29.639118+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Darrell
Owens: The Fire Department vs. Traffic Safety Advocates
A firefighter sympathetic to the fire officials argued to me that traffic
calming slowed the fire departments ability to respond to fires. But firefighters and EMT
affiliates spend far more time collecting bodies from car accidents enabled by car-oriented
road design than they do fighting structural fires. Between 2010 and 2022, structural fires
in Berkeley injured an average of 2 people per year, while between just 2017 and 2022,
traffic accidents injured or killed an average of 694 people annually.
(Report here). This is proportionally true of most cities in the United States. This
month, a cyclist was hit and killed on one of the streets
fire officials want to keep free of street festivals.
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