DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2021-05-12QuanticoVaFBI ACADEMY LIBRARYMultiple body partsMultiple types of exertions and bodily reactions
After participating in a physical training exercise, an employee began to lose feeling in his lower extremities. He was hospitalized, having suffered bulging disks, an annular tear, and a muscle injury.
2019-04-18QuanticoVirginiaFederal Bureau of Investigations AcademyBODY SYSTEMSMultiple types of overexertions and bodily reactions
Employee 1 was hospitalized after becoming dizzy and having a headache during SWAT training. Employee 2 was hospitalized after completing SWAT training having possibly suffered a seizure.
2018-09-05QuanticoVirginiaWC Spratt Inc.BODY SYSTEMSExposure to environmental heat
An employee was installing a water pipe when he became overheated and later experienced leg cramps, requiring hospitalization for dehydration.
2017-06-15QuanticoVirginiaQUANTICO MARINE BASEFinger(s), fingernail(s)Caught in or compressed by equipment or objects
An employee was tightening a belt on an HVAC system when the employee's fingers were caught in a pulley, amputating the right middle fingertip and ring finger above the second knuckle.
2016-08-24QuanticoVirginiaFederal Bureau of Investigations AcademyAnkle(s) and leg(s)Parachuting incident
At approximately 1900 hours on 24 August 2016, an employee was involved in a "High Altitude Low Oxygen" (HALO) "free fall" parachute jump as part of his training curriculum. When the wind shifted at the drop zone, he was dragged into a chain link fence and fractured his right leg/ankle. The employee was admitted to the hospital and will require surgery to repair the fracture to his leg/ankle.
2016-05-11QuanticoVirginiaMEB General ContractorsEye(s)Struck by dislodged flying object, particle
Two employees were working together to align a PVC vent pipe. When one of the employees used a 2-pound hammer to strike a PVC wedge, the PVC wedge fractured, and a piece of the wedge entered the right side of the employee's eye, past the safety glasses.
2016-05-09QuanticoVirginiaFederal Bureau of Investigations AcademyLeg(s)Running, without other incident-single episode
While running a sprint, an employee broke a leg, requiring hospitalization.