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Since the fact cannot be proved beyond reasonable doubt, and since not one of those firefighters in the incident came out alive, one must believe that a combination of different factors led to such grave fatalities in the firefighting department of Hackensack, in July 1, 1988, in New Jersey. (The Hackensack Fire Radio Communications Issue) References

Analysis report on Firefighter Fatalities. Fire Analysis and Research Division: National Fire

Protection Association. August, 1989. Retrieved From www.everyonegoeshome.com/PDF/Fatality%2520Reports_Studies/1988%2520Report.pdf+firefighter+fatalities+in+Hackensack+in+1988&hl=en" http://www.everyonegoeshome.com/PDF/Fatality%20Reports_Studies/1988%20Report.pdf. Accessed 23 October, 2005

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Retrieved at http://www.hackensack.org/content/49/142/229/default.aspx. Accessed 23 October, 2005
Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Fire Fighters due to Truss System Failures. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Publication. 2005. Retrieved at http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2005-132/#sumAccessed 23 October, 2005

The Aftermath of Firefighter Fatality Incidents: Preparing for the Worst. United States Fire

Administration Technical Report Series. Retrieved From

http://sageauthoring.com/nfa/admin/aftmath.pdf. Accessed 24 October, 2005

The Hackensack Fire Radio Communications Issue. Retrieved at http://www.boyell.com/hackensack_fire_radio_communicat.htm. Accessed 24 October, 2005

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Analysis report on Firefighter Fatalities. Fire Analysis and Research Division: National Fire

Protection Association. August, 1989. Retrieved From www.everyonegoeshome.com/PDF/Fatality%2520Reports_Studies/1988%2520Report.pdf+firefighter+fatalities+in+Hackensack+in+1988&hl=en" http://www.everyonegoeshome.com/PDF/Fatality%20Reports_Studies/1988%20Report.pdf. Accessed 23 October, 2005

History of the Hackensack Fire Department. Retrieved at http://www.hackensack.org/content/49/142/229/default.aspx. Accessed 23 October, 2005

Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Fire Fighters due to Truss System Failures. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Publication. 2005. Retrieved at http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2005-132/#sumAccessed 23 October, 2005
http://sageauthoring.com/nfa/admin/aftmath.pdf. Accessed 24 October, 2005
The Hackensack Fire Radio Communications Issue. Retrieved at http://www.boyell.com/hackensack_fire_radio_communicat.htm. Accessed 24 October, 2005
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