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Firefighter Foam Linked To Cancers

Those Diagnosed With Certain Cancer or Lymphoma After Using Firefighting Foam May Be Eligible For Financial Compensation

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Firefighting Foam

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Chemicals Used In Firefighting Foam May Cause:

  • Pancreatic Cancer
  • Kidney Cancer
  • Testicular Cancer
  • Lymphoma
  • Leukemia
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You or a loved one may be entitled to compensation

Millions Of Brave Firefighters Risk Their Lives To Protect The Community. However, Many Of These Firefighters Have Now Been Diagnosed With Various Cancers After Having Been Exposed To Aqueous Firefighting Foam, Also Known As AFFF.

To Help Put Out Fires, Firefighting Foam Uses AFFF which contains multiple chemicals. However, These Chemicals Have Been Identified By The Centers For Disease Control (CDC) And The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) As Possibly Being Linked To Cancer Development In Firefighters. 

BREAKING NEWS

Chemical giants knowingly put millions of lives at risk for cancer and have yet to help the victims. Firefighters and advocates are coming together to call out the chemical giants putting their profits before the lives of our brave firefighters.

The Risks Behind Firefighting Foam

The High Durability Of The PFAS Chemicals Inside Firefighting Foam Means That Its Chemical Structure Does Not Break Down Over Time. Because Of This, The Chemicals May Remain In The Body For Years.

Those Who Have Served As Firefighters On Military Bases Or At Airports Are Also At Risk To Being Exposed To PFAS While In Training And At Work. Some Of The More Common Cancers Associated With PFAS Include Kidney Cancer, Testicular Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, And Many More.

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