X

Risk Management Magazine

Search for Articles

PLR 22-007 - PMV-4 Mishap Claims One Soldier's Life

A Staff Sergeant assigned to Fort Hood, Texas, died in a PMV-4 mishap 9 November 2021 in Belton, Texas, at 1738 local. The Soldier was traveling east when he lost control of his vehicle, struck a guard rail and exited the roadway. The vehicle traveled another 60 meters, coming to rest upside down in Nolan Creek, approximately 1 foot deep. It is unknown who called 911. The Soldier was pronounced dead at the scene and transported to the local medical center. The specific circumstances of the mishap, including seat belt use, speed, and alcohol or drugs as contributing factors, are unknown at this time. The safety/unit points of contact are waiting for local law enforcement to release their final report.

Since 2017, the Army has lost an average of 36 Soldiers a year to off-duty PMV-4 mishaps. This mishap was the 4th PMV-4 fatality of FY22.

Stay Alert – Avoid Distractions

Distractions are everywhere today and becoming more and more difficult to avoid. Remember, your eyes and ears are your best tools for keeping safe. Stay alert and watch out.

1. Avoid distractions while operating a vehicle.
2. Your focus should be on the task of driving safely.
3. Pay attention to your surroundings, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area you’re driving in.
4. Focus as far to your front as possible, using peripheral vision to scan for obstacles.
5. Maintain the posted speed limit.
6. Always wear your seat belt and ensure your passengers do the same.

 

  • 17 November 2021
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 950
  • Comments: 0
Tags:
Print