Disasters: Moore, Oklahoma Tornado. 2013 Accident Statistics Motor vehiclesMotor vehicles 32,719 fatalities32,719 fatalities An additional 2,313,000 people.

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Disasters: Moore, Oklahoma Tornado

2013 Accident Statistics Motor vehiclesMotor vehicles 32,719 fatalities32,719 fatalities An additional 2,313,000 people injured (NHTSA, 2015)An additional 2,313,000 people injured (NHTSA, 2015) Fall fatalities: 30,208 (CDC, 2014)Fall fatalities: 30,208 (CDC, 2014) Firearms (CDC, 2014) :Firearms (CDC, 2014) : Accidental deaths: 505Accidental deaths: 505 Homicides: 11,208Homicides: 11,208 Suicides: 21,175Suicides: 21,175 Injuries: 33,636Injuries: 33,636

Environmental Trauma Growing up in the ‘hoodGrowing up in the ‘hood Surviving the Great DepressionSurviving the Great Depression Living on a Native American reservationLiving on a Native American reservation Being surrounded by racismBeing surrounded by racism Any environment that causes a person to live in fear and danger