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Niles Trench Rescue – review
Jul 26
This from Drew Smith:
Brief overview of Niles’ TRT incident:
17:10 RED Center dispatches initial call
17:12 dispatch of TR3 (MABAS Division 3 TRT squad) and all on-duty Division 3 TRT techs
18:10 TRT box requested for off-duty TRT techs
Worker was buried in the kneeing position. Earth covered him up to about his shoulders with one arm complexly buried and the other one free at or about head level.
Shoring occurred rather quickly. Digging the victim out was limited to one tech due to the small size of the hole.
Lin-Mar Towing assisted with their low pressure air bags which were used to fill on sloughed areas behind shoring.
Northfield PW sewer vac truck with Division 3 ResQ-Vac used. Northfield PW operators who are also FFs respond with this setup division-wide on trench calls.
Extrication completed about 19:05
At the point the worker was positioned, the depth of the hole was measured at six feet from surface level to bottom of area worker was removed from.
About 20 TRT techs supported the operation along with 5 ambulances, 7 engines (includes COQ), 5 squads, 2 truck companies, and several staff vehicles. Most of the box fire companies were held in staging.
On September 27, 2006 a similar incident occurred in 8300 block of Octavia in Niles at about the same time of day.
Drew Smith
Deputy Chief, Prospect Heights Fire Protection District
Final post on the TRT Box Alarm on Saturday for the trench rescue in Niles. Images and video from Larry Shapiro.
More images can be viewed at shapirophotography.net
More images from Rick Bekielewski of the TRT box in Niles on Saturday. These were very early into the incident.
This from Steve Redick
Niles had a TRT (technical rescue) box alarm last night in the 8500 Block of N Olcott. From what I could gather they had one worker trapped in a hole collapse from construction project in front of a house. The Niles aerial was raised with some kind of block or hoist mechanism attached, but not in use when I was there. I could make out some shoring in place, and a “sewer sucker” in use. The victim was extricated apparently in good condition about 90 minutes into the incident. Was able to get some nice rig shots as well.Steve
Images from Rick Bekielewski of the TRT box in Niles this afternoon. This is part 1 of what will be multiple posts from several contributors.