Consumer Reports' Initiative to Better Save Lives
Consumer Reports' Initiative to Better Save Lives
Consumer Reports’ new initiative advocates for a Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard to require autos to have Automatic Crash Notification and Informed Emergency Rescue. This is desperately needed to save American lives.1America currently has already lost 1,617,543 people without such protection over the years 1982–2021. That is the number of people who died of crash injuries and were Taken or Not Taken to Hospital over the years 1982 – 2021.2 An unknown, but very substantial, number could have survived with more timely and optimal emergency medical care. Timely and optimal care requires continuous improvement in rescue and treatment at the scene, enroute, and at a Trauma Center. This will require instantaneous crash detection, crash location, injury severity probability calculation, and dispatch of appropriate rescue resources including extrication equipment and team, and 1 hour Medevac for transport to the appropriate treatment facility. AACN + URGENCY Software has enormous potential for reduction in mortality and morbidity. NHTSA has long known that we needed to use crash information to improve emergency care of crash victims. A chronological list of NHTSA studies on AACN and URGENCY document the lifesaving potential.3The current DOT Value of a Statistical Life is $12.500,000. For the 1.6 million lives lost it would amount to tens of trillions of dollars.4
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About Lou Lombardo
Louis Lombardo runs a web site named "Care for Crash Victims." This is a project of a small business public benefit enterprise, Louis V. Lombardo, LLC. The mission is to improve care for crash victims before, during, and after a crash. Lou believes we are all crash victims -- past, present, and future -- as individuals, families, friends and society. Everyone is impacted by crashes as consumers, insurance premium payers, and taxpayers.