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Dec 29

High angle rescue team recovers body

Posted by kmiller on Dec 29, 2011 in High Angle Rescue | 0 comments
The worried family of a teenager who had been missing for several hours at Signal Hill in St. John’s finally got the news they most dreaded late Sunday afternoon. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary said a young man in his late teens appeared to have slipped from an embankment on Signal Hill around 11:45 a.m. For several hours, police, the high-angle rescue team of the St. John’s Regional Fire Department, a fast-water rescue craft and a Universal helicopter searched the area for the missing man. The RNC reported late in the afternoon that the young man did not survive the...
Dec 26

3 Workers Hang After Scaffolding Accident In Rockville

Posted by kmiller on Dec 26, 2011 in High Angle Rescue | 0 comments
Three men were rescued from at least eight stories high, after a scaffolding accident in Rockville, fire officials said. Montgomery County Fire and Rescue is on the scene of 6001 Montrose Road, where three men were hanging from harnesses while emergency crews attempted the “high angle rescue,” officials said. The accident happened at around 9:40 a.m., when the scaffolding broke away from the workers. The motor that powered the scaffold malfunctioned and the men were stuck between the eighth and ninth floors, officials said. Emergency crews are using aerial ladders to get to the...
Dec 23

1 dead, 1 critical after being overcome by fumes

Posted by kmiller on Dec 23, 2011 in Confined Space Rescue | 0 comments
One man died and another was in critical condition Tuesday after being exposed to chemicals at a paint manufacturing plant in Fullerton, authorities said. The men were unconscious when they were found inside a tank by a co-worker at Vista Paint, Fullerton police Sgt. Andrew Goodrich told the Orange County Register (http://bit.ly/uETjAq). The co-worker, with the help of other employees, pulled the men out, Goodrich said. One man was pronounced dead at a hospital. He was identified late Tuesday by the county coroner’s office as Roberto Magdariago, 62. A second man, who police said is 45,...
Dec 20

Emergency services perform successful recovery of tower crane erector

Posted by kmiller on Dec 20, 2011 in Confined Space Rescue, Rope Rescue | 0 comments
It has been reported that West Sussex Fire Service crews attended the College Grounds, North Street, Midhurst after a tower crane erector was injured approximately 30m from the ground whilst dismantling the crane. The incident ”was a protracted incident due to the confined space and difficult access” which only allowed a limited number of staff and ambulance paramedics to deal with the injured man. His injuries required him to be lowered using a line and a basket stretcher from the jib of the crane involving “specialist skills and equipment and was complex in nature” The rescue took...
Dec 17

OSHA: “Brothers deaths were totally preventable”

Posted by kmiller on Dec 17, 2011 in Confined Space Rescue | 0 comments
Appearing before the Kern County Board of Supervisors Tuesday at its request, California Division of Occupational Safety and Health Chief Ellen Widess gave an update on an investigation into the death of two brothers killed at Community Recycling & Resource Recovery Inc. in Lamont. She said the deaths should never have happened. “This kind of confined-space death is totally preventable,” said Widess. Supervisors had been pressing Cal/OSHA for answers in its investigation that happened Oct.12. The state agency said 16-year-old Armando Ramirez was cleaning out a drainage...
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