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Technical rescue/recovery in Geneva, 2-3-17

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has opened an investigation into the death of a 47-year-old West Dundee man who was killed Friday while installing a sign on a tower at Geneva Commons.

“A worker was crushed while he was in his aerial lift while he was working on a sign,” said OSHA spokesman Scott Allen. “We do have two OSHA compliance officers at the scene. We’re conducting interviews with potential witnesses, the employer and employees.”

Authorities said Donald J. Tentler, 47, was killed in the accident, which occurred at about 11:48 a.m. Friday. Tentler and another worker were at the top of the bell tower.

Firefighters found Tentler unconscious and unresponsive, and he was later pronounced dead at the scene. The other worker was able to walk down a fire truck ladder, but it took three hours to remove Tentler’s body from the bell tower.

“It seems to be some kind of mechanical malfunction. Whether it was human error or mechanical (failure), I don’t know,” Kane County Coroner Rob Russell said. “The worker was pinned by the lifting device.”

Fire agencies assisting Geneva at the scene included St. Charles, West Chicago, and Batavia.

2/3/17 GENEVA, IL – Technical Rescue – Fatal Construction Accident – Worker pinned inside tower at Geneva Commons shopping center 322 Commons Dr. – Video by Dave Weaver

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Rockford Fire Department news

Excerpts from mystateline.com:

Rockford Firefighters conducted an ice rescue early Thursday morning after a woman reportedly jumped off the State Street bridge.

The woman was in the river on ice and conscious when firefighters arrived, but said she was hurt and unable to move.  Four divers used an inflatable raft to rescue her.

firefighters rescue victim on frozen river

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firefighters rescue victim on frozen river

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High Angle Rescue in Chicago, 10-28-16 (more)

This from Steve Redick:

Took in an unusual job at 4225 N Knox. A worker was atop a large water tower when he had a medical issue and needed help getting down. CFD sent a full tech rescue response. TL 23 was just able to make the catwalk around the base of the tank with the tower bucket and they ferried personnel and gear to that level. Members made an anchor point and using a safety harness assisted the man down the gooseneck ladder from the top of the tank to the catwalk. It appeared the victim was able to do most of this on his own and it looked like a smooth safe operation. All photos can be seen here

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Chicago firefighters help worker trapped on water tower

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Chicago firefighters help worker trapped on water tower

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Chicago firefighters help worker trapped on water tower

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Chicago firefighters help worker trapped on water tower

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Chicago firefighters help worker trapped on water tower

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Chicago firefighters help worker trapped on water tower

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Chicago firefighters help worker trapped on water tower

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Chicago firefighters help worker trapped on water tower

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High Angle Rescue in Chicago, 10-28-16

This from Tim Olk:

Chicago TRT High Angle Rescue 4224 N Knox

firefighters rescue worker from water tower

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firefighters rescue worker from water tower

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firefighters rescue worker from water tower

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firefighters rescue worker from water tower

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firefighters rescue worker from water tower

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firefighters rescue worker from water tower

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TRT firefighters after high angle rescue

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TRT firefighter after high angle rescue

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TRT firefighter after high angle rescue

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Chicago FD Squad 1 and Squad 2 firefighters

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Deerfield-Bannockburn FPD news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Firefighters rescued three juveniles from the top of the Deerfield water tower near the Kates Road Bridge Friday night after the group climbed the tower and was unable to get down.

No one was injured in the rescue that saw members of the Deerfield Bannockburn Fire Protection District ascend the tower.

Deerfield police were on routine patrol when they saw the three Northbrook minors on the top of the approximately 140-foot tower and called the fire department to assist, said Deputy Fire Chief Ray Larson.

“They climbed to the top of the tower and were too afraid to get down,” Larson said. “We were able to make voice contact with them and phone contact and determined they were not hurt.”

The rescuers were part of the department’s technical rescue team trained to deal with high angle rope rescues, confined spaces, trench collapses and building or structural collapses, Larson said.

Firefighters Jeff Kates and Bill Pauly from the Deerfield Bannockburn district and another firefighter from Prospect Heights participated in the rescue.

juveniles stranded on water tower

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juveniles stranded on water tower

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Chicago FD water rescue, 8-24-16

This from Josh Boyajian:

Wednesday afternoon, the MFAO gave out a water response to 33rd and Kedzie for a person that jumped off the bridge. Battalion 14 arrived on scene and confirmed the incident. I arrived about 5 min after the initial call came in. Crews were throwing ladders down the side of the bridge to the bank of the canal. Within 10 minutes, Squad 1, 6-8-7, and 6-8-1 arrived with divers ready to go. Dive Coordinator 6-8-6 directed Helicopter 6-8-1 and it’s divers into the last known spot where the person went in. 6-8-1 deployed two divers, and within a couple minutes, found the victim and brought him ashore.

firefighters and divers at water rescue scene

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fire department divers search for victim in river

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Chicago FD helicopter 682

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Chicago FD diver rescue commander

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Chicago FD helicopter on rescue mission

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fire department diver deploying from the Chicago FD helicopter

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fire department diver deploying from the Chicago FD helicopter

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fire department diver deploying from the Chicago FD helicopter

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Chicago FD Dive Operations 686

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Chicago FD Dive Unit 687

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Chicago Fire Department Special Duty – Blind Shaft Elevator Rescue 7/23/16

This from Tim Olk:

On Sat July 23,2016, Chicago Fire Department Tower Ladder 10 was sent to a high-rise on north Halsted for a report of four people stuck in an elevator. After trying to reset the elevator failed, they requested a blind shaft response.
Companies were:
Batt 3
Tower 10
Squad 1
Squad 2
Special Operations Chief 515
and an ambulance
The car was stuck between floors 2&3.  Firefighters locked out the elevator and setup on the 5th floor with ropes and worked off floor 4. After lowering a firefighter down the shaft, they found four girls who had been in there for two hours but were in good spirits. Firefighters brought them to the 4th floor by rope where they were evaluated by paramedics.

firefighters rescue trapped victims in an elevator

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firefighters rescue trapped victims in an elevator

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firefighters rescue trapped victims in an elevator

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firefighters rescue trapped victims in an elevator

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Chicago firefighters rescue woman trapped in elevator

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Chicago firefighters rescue woman trapped in elevator

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firefighters rescue trapped victims in an elevator

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Chicago firefighters rescue woman trapped in elevator

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firefighters rescue trapped victims in an elevator

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firefighters rescue trapped victims in an elevator

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firefighters rescue trapped victims in an elevator

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Chicago building collapse, 6-11-16

From CFD Media:

Still and Box 2553 west Hutchinson was for 1.2 story brick with total roof failure.

Companies were initially sent to 2553 W Berteau

firemen work at building collapse

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firefighter uses TIC from aerial

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firemen work at building collapse

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firemen work at building collapse

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roof collapse at Chicago house

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Buffalo Grove FD news

This from Larry Shapiro:

The Buffalo Grove FD was called to 6 Villa Verde Drive this morning (6/3/16) for an elderly resident with a hip injury. The patient was located on the top floor of a three-story apartment complex with a non-functioning elevator. Using a stair stretcher was not an option so they used the tower ladder to bring the her to the ground in a stokes basket.

Buffalo Grove FD Tower Ladder 25

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tower ladder with stokes basket removes patient

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tower ladder with stokes basket removes patient

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tower ladder with stokes basket removes patient

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tower ladder with stokes basket removes patient

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firefighter paramedic shows compassion to elderly patient

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firefighters load patient on stretcher

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more photos are at shapirophotography.net

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Car into a building, 5-27-16

Chicago firefighters responded to a car into the building at 4243 S. Ashland Avenue 5958 W Eastwood (5/27/16). After removing the car, companies added shoring to stabilize the damaged area.

car crashed into building

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Chicago FD Snorkel Squad

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fire chief directs firefighters

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Chicago FD Squad 2

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firefighters work on a hot day

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firefighters shore up damaged building

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firefighters shore up damaged building

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