What if you have to rescue an injured worker from a construction crane? Fire departments train so they can respond. |
The photos are from a multi-agency training exercise to rescue workers from cranes. They were taken by Steven H. Robinson
Getting to an injured crane worker is a little more challenging than many rescues |
- Aid - 637
- Aid Non Emergency - 139
- Motor Vehicle Collisions
- Motor Vehicle Collision Aid (MVA) - 48
- MVA Medic - 5 (+6 w/ M142 and M157 in Bothell, Kirkland, Northshore and Woodinville)
- MVA Rescue - 1 (+3 w/M142 and M157 in Bothell, Kirkland, Northshore and Woodinville)
- Medic
- Medic - 290 (+245 w/ M142 and M157 in Bothell, Kirkland, Northshore and Woodinville)
- Cardiac Arrest - 20 (+15 /M142 and M157 in Bothell, Kirkland, Northshore and Woodinville)
At least three fire departments participated in the training |
- Automatic Fire Alarm (AFA) - 110
- Dumpster Fire - 1
- Electrical Odor - 1
- Flooding Minor - 4
- Haz - 8 CO alarms
- Haz Aid - 4
- Natural Gas
- Natural Gas in the Area - 2
- Natural Gas in Commercial - 1
- Natural Gas/Line Fracture - 1
- Natural Gas in a Residence - 1
- Smoke
- Smoke/Burn Complaint - 12
- Smoke/Commercial - 2
- Smoke Residential - 3
- Smoke Smell/Haze in the Area - 7
- Smoke/Ventilation - 1
Lower the injured worker to the ground |
- Service Call - 32
- Still Alarm (when someone comes to our station w/an emergency *please call, in case we are not there) - 2
- Structure Fires
- Structure Fire Commercial - 1 w/M142
- Structure Fire Multi Family - 1 (+1 w/M142 and M157)
- Structure Fire/Out Building - 1
- Structure Fire Residential - 1 (+3 w/M157)
- Structure Fire Unconfirmed - 2
- Vehicle Fire - 3
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