Firefighter work deaths often from cardiac arrest

(Reuters Health) — Most firefighters who die from cardiac arrest turn out to have narrowing of arteries or structural heart damage, a recent study suggests. Despite this obvious risk, research to date hasn’t offered a clear picture of why so many firefighters killed on the job die of cardiac arrest rather than from fire-related injuries.

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