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Editorial


Front Page - Friday, November 9, 2012

Chattanooga firefighters practice high-angle rescue




Chattanooga firefighters braved chilly temperatures and gusty winds last week to practice their high-angle rescue skills. The specially trained members of the departments Urban Search and Rescue team set up shop on top of a limestone silo at the Buzzi Unicem USA cement plant on Suck Creek Road. In this exercise, a plant worker on top of the silo falls and is seriously injured. It’s up to the CFD USAR team to safely lower him to the ground. Senior Firefighter Justin Vice stood in for the mock victim. The firefighters methodically secured Firefighter Vice in the Stokes basket and carefully lifted him over the rail. From there, it was 120 feet to the ground. A few minutes later, firefighters on the ground received the victim and got him out of the Stokes basket. Battalion Chief Phil Hyman said the exercise was a huge success and thanked the Buzzi Unicem cement plant for agreeing to participate in the exercise. “It’s great training for our USAR personnel,” said Hyman, “and it’s great safety training for all the workers at the cement plant. Hopefully, we’ll never have to do this for real.” (Photo provided)