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Opinion: Getting to zero alcohol-impaired driving fatalities: an insider’s view

Beefing up on-the-road sobriety checkpoints are one way to reduce deaths linked to driving while intoxicated.

On my most recent night shift at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center’s emergency department, a call that came in overhead from an emergency medical services team froze me in my tracks. “Trauma alert. A 21-year-old female with injuries from a motor vehicle collision. Significant damage to vehicle. Altered mental status, unstable vitals. Co-passenger ejected. ETA 5-7 minutes.” A minute later, we got another call that the other victim from that crash was also en route with unstable vital signs.

As we gowned up and took our positions in the trauma bay, I could hear the first patient being

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