Are first responders prepared for electric vehicle fires? A national survey.

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Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, United States; Alabama Transportation Institute, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, United States; Transportation Policy Research Center, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, United States. Electronic address:

Published: January 2023

Transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs) will create both opportunities and challenges. Although some programs and resources related to EVs have been made available to first responders, it remains unknown whether our first responders are well prepared for traffic incidents that involve EVs and whether there are any organizational and geographic disparities in preparedness. To answer these questions, a national survey was conducted to collect feedback on responders' incident management knowledge and training experiences related to EVs, as well as their attitudes and concerns towards EVs. Over 1000 first responders across the country participated in the survey, and the survey had representation from all 50 states and Washington DC. Over 40% of first responders reported never receiving EV-related safety training. Paramedics or EMS are associated with the highest odds of not receiving EV-related training, followed by law enforcement. Geographically, FEMA Region 8 (e.g., Montana and North Dakota) is associated with the highest percentage of not receiving EV training. Regarding EV fire tactics, more than half (57%) of law enforcement officers said they do not know any; responders from towing & recovery also have little knowledge compared to firefighters. Statistical modeling was conducted to explore correlates of responders' EV safety training and knowledge of EV fire tactics. The survey also provided insights about the challenges and risks of managing EV-involved incidents. In summary, responders are greatly concerned about the risks that EVs can pose to their community, and actions must be taken now.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2022.106903DOI Listing

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