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  • Emergency response
  • Terrorism studies
  • Public safety

Background:

  • Firefighters are essential for emergency response.
  • They are potential targets for terrorist organizations aiming to disrupt systems.
  • Attacks can increase devastation and hinder community response.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and analyze global terrorist attacks against firefighters.
  • To understand trends in attacks, including regions, methods, and casualties.
  • To assess the strategic value and vulnerability of firefighters to terrorism.

Main Methods:

  • Focused search of the Global Terrorism Database (1970-2019).
  • Included 201,183 entries, searching for incidents involving firefighters or fire trucks.
  • Analysis of incident trends, regions, methods, and casualties.

Main Results:

  • Identified 42 attacks against firefighters globally.
  • Resulted in 26 deaths and 95 wounded.
  • 12 attacks (28.6%) were secondary attacks targeting first responders; bombs/explosives were the most common method.

Conclusions:

  • Attacks against firefighters, though uncommon, demonstrate their strategic importance and vulnerability.
  • Terrorists may target firefighters to maximize impact and impede response.
  • Enhanced protective measures for firefighters are crucial.