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New rope rescue system helps save two people in one week

Posted at 1:53 pm September 21, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

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On Sept. 17, 2016, the Oak Ridge Fire Department was dispatched to help a woman with serious injuries who had fallen from a retaining wall in a back yard. First responders found the woman lying 60 feet down a slope in a wooded area. The rapid deployment of the rope system helped the fire crew and Oak Ridge police officers move the injured woman up the steep slope to the ambulance. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

 

In less than one week, firefighters have used new rope rescue equipment to save two lives in Oak Ridge.

The equipment was recently purchased for each Oak Ridge Fire Department engine, and crews just started training last month. The quick deployment 3-to-1 rope haul system is designed to move injured people up steep slopes or through confined spaces where it is difficult to lift or carry a person. In the last seven days, the department has used the new equipment twice.

On September 5, firefighters were dispatched to an unconscious person in an attic of a house. On arrival, the fire crew found a man lying in the 120 degree attic, disoriented and unable to move. The crew rigged the rapid deployment rope system and, in a matter of minutes, was able to move him through the roof trusses and down the attic access opening to the waiting ambulance crew.

Three days later, on September 17, the department was dispatched to help a woman with serious injuries who had fallen from a retaining wall in a back yard. First responders found the woman lying 60 feet down a slope in a wooded area. The rapid deployment of the rope system helped the fire crew and Oak Ridge police officers move the injured woman up the steep slope to the ambulance.

This week, the Tennessee Army National Guard is deploying their Blackhawk Medevac Helicopter to Oak Ridge for three days of joint training with Oak Ridge firefighters. The training will wrap up on Thursday, September 22. The Blackhawk hoisting helicopter is stationed at McGhee Tyson Air Base and is available to the community through the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency for extreme rescue situations.

The Oak Ridge Fire Department continues to train in specialized rescue areas, such as trench, collapse, and confined space rescue. The fire department provides dedicated standbys upon request for contractors preforming high risk work in the area.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

This week, the Tennessee Army National Guard is deploying their Blackhawk Medevac Helicopter to Oak Ridge for three days of joint training with Oak Ridge Fire Department firefighters. The training will wrap up on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

This week, the Tennessee Army National Guard is deploying their Blackhawk Medevac Helicopter to Oak Ridge for three days of joint training with Oak Ridge Fire Department firefighters. The training will wrap up on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

 

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Blackhawk Medevac helicopter, extreme rescue, fire rescue, McGhee Tyson Airport, Oak Ridge Fire Department, rope haul system, Tennessee Army National Guard, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency

Comments

  1. Philip W Nipper says

    September 21, 2016 at 2:28 pm

    We are very fortunate to live in a community that has such outstanding first responders.

    Kudos to the firefighters and supervisors of our great ORFD!

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