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FDNY Rescues Driver From Truck Dangling From Sanitation Garage

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Draamatic photo and good article:

This photo just in. Somehow, a garbage (some are saying a salt) truck managed to get in this precarious position, two stories high, dangling out of a sanitation garage at 58-35 52 Road at 59th Street in Queens. The FDNY tweeted the photo, which is, you have to admit, pretty freaking dramatic, especially because there was a guy inside. We spoke to an FDNY spokesperson, who told us that the call came in at 9:28, and that he didn't know how the truck got where it was, but that the man inside was rescued with a tower ladder. Whew.

http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2011/08/fdny_rescues_truck_sanitation_garage.php

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Anyone have details on this tech rescue?

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Nice...well maybe not so much for the operator.

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Not much tech. Driver was more than willing to be assisted into the TL bucket. On the ground the patient was initially treated by the engine company and immobilized. Patient care then handed off to EMS.

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One thing's for sure: you don't see that every day!

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Not much tech. Driver was more than willing to be assisted into the TL bucket. On the ground the patient was initially treated by the engine company and immobilized. Patient care then handed off to EMS.

The tech would be securing the vehicle from moving further prior to the removal. I would assume the use of wire rope and griphoists would do the trick. Photos of that setup would be good training tools.

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The victim was down minutes after arrival. Squad was just setting up and I don't think rescue had arrived yet. Plenty of tech involved in securing the vehicle while awaiting the cranes, but really not a lot in the removal. The truck made a gutsy call. Set up the truck at a distance and utilized multiple spotters to watch for movement. They were set up and completed the rescue in 5 or 6 minutes. Really well executed.

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BTW, ryang, great job on the IA!

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