A lack of standards and employee resources were to blame for the deaths of two Toledo firefighters last year, according to a recent report that is now being reviewed independently by the city's mayor.
The Centers for Disease Control’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health released a report last month that detailed why two Toledo firefighters who responded to a house fire had been killed while attempting to search for trapped tenants.
According to the report, firefighters Stephen Machcinski, 42, and James Dickman, 31, died due to poor resource deployment,...
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