Popular on TelAve
- EMBER™, the Only Standardized System Linking Workforce Identity to Growth, Appoints Global Brand Visionary Bret Sanford-Chung to Board of Directors - 206
- Iterators Named Preferred Accessibility Testing Vendor by MIT - 202
- Phinge®, Home of Netverse® and Netaverse™ With Verified and Safer AI Announces "Test the Waters" Campaign for Potential Regulation A+ Offering - 200
- OddsTrader Asks: What Are the Chances Your Team Makes the NFL Playoffs? - 199
- FreeTo.Chat Launches Silent Confessions, the Best Confession Site for Anonymous, Ad-Free Truth Sharing - 199
- Assent Joins AWS ISV Accelerate Program - 198
- Modernizing Pole Data Collection for Next-Gen Network Expansion - 197
- Sober.Buzz Adds Second Podcast, "Spreading the Good BUZZ" Guest List Grows, Numbers Continue Growing Globally, All While Josh and Heidi Tied the Knot - 197
- Contracting Resources Group Appears Again on the Inc. List of Fastest-Growing Companies - 196
- Heritage at South Brunswick Announces Two New Building Releases In Townhome Collection - 185
Similar on TelAve
- The Squires Group Becomes a Workday Partner
- Wohler announces release of a new innovative MPEG SRT, H.264 and H.265 HEVC Audio & Video monitor
- Historic Agreement Reached Between The Providence Foundation And City Of San Francisco Paves Way For Stronger Community Resources For The Homeless
- EIG Global Trust Unveils Groundbreaking Gold Backed Digital Currency Stablecoin Ecosystem Poised to Accelerate the Global Digital Asset Transformation
- CCHR Warns Global Survey Confirms Electroshock Risks Hidden From Public
- Iterators Named Preferred Accessibility Testing Vendor by MIT
- CCHR Addresses UN Committee on Support for Global End to Coercive Psychiatry
- Smart Cookie Kid Books Recognized by Harvard University Book Store, Expanding Global Reach in Early Childhood Education
- The Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine Establishes Centre for Education and Diplomacy
- CCHR Calls for Audit of Forced Psychiatric Drugging and Systemic Misdiagnosis
Columbia Fire Department performs technical rescue, Aug. 6
TelAve News/10871558
(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ Columbia Fire Department Performs Successful Technical Rescue
This morning, the Columbia Fire Department (CFD) responded to a call for a fall injury in the 300 block of Parkwood Court. The patient had sustained a mechanical impalement to the leg by a piece of reinforcing bar, commonly used in concrete construction.
The first responding fire company arrived within seven minutes and quickly assessed the situation. Due to the complexity of the rescue, additional resources were requested. A CFD ladder truck, equipped for technical rescue operations, was dispatched to the scene.
Under the direction of Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer, crews worked diligently to stabilize the patient and used specialized tools to cut and remove a portion of the metal and railroad ties while keeping the leg in place to prevent further injury. Throughout the trauma, firefighters and paramedics provided care including pain control and hemodynamic stabilization.
More on TelAve News
Thanks to their quick response and specialized equipment, CFD was able to safely transport the patient to a local hospital with the portion of reinforced bar still intact. A total of nine firefighters responded to this incident.
This successful rescue is another demonstration of CFD's decision to enhance rescue capabilities across the city. In the past, technical rescues like this relied on a single heavy rescue squad vehicle. However, today 3 CFD ladder trucks are outfitted with heavy rescue equipment and trained specialists, allowing for faster and more effective responses citywide.
Chief Schaeffer expressed his satisfaction with how this incident was handled, stating "This is exactly the type of call we envisioned when we made the strategic decision to distribute heavy rescue capabilities." He also emphasized how crucial it is for fire departments to have access to specialized tools and equipment in order to provide efficient and effective services during emergencies.
The Columbia Fire Department continues to prioritize enhancing their capabilities in order to better serve their community during times of need. This successful technical rescue serves as a testament to their dedication and preparedness.
This morning, the Columbia Fire Department (CFD) responded to a call for a fall injury in the 300 block of Parkwood Court. The patient had sustained a mechanical impalement to the leg by a piece of reinforcing bar, commonly used in concrete construction.
The first responding fire company arrived within seven minutes and quickly assessed the situation. Due to the complexity of the rescue, additional resources were requested. A CFD ladder truck, equipped for technical rescue operations, was dispatched to the scene.
Under the direction of Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer, crews worked diligently to stabilize the patient and used specialized tools to cut and remove a portion of the metal and railroad ties while keeping the leg in place to prevent further injury. Throughout the trauma, firefighters and paramedics provided care including pain control and hemodynamic stabilization.
More on TelAve News
- Phinge Previews Its Magnetically Connectable 360° Folding Smartphones-to-Tablets As The Exclusive Gateway to Netverse App-less Rewards-based Platform
- BusinessRate Selects New Jersey Therapy & Life Coaching as Best Couselors
- IRL Investigations Combines Decades of Experience with Modern Digital Expertise
- New Leadership Model – Never Fire Anyone – Released Today
- AureaVault Launches U.S.-Licensed Cryptocurrency Exchange with Enhanced Security Features
Thanks to their quick response and specialized equipment, CFD was able to safely transport the patient to a local hospital with the portion of reinforced bar still intact. A total of nine firefighters responded to this incident.
This successful rescue is another demonstration of CFD's decision to enhance rescue capabilities across the city. In the past, technical rescues like this relied on a single heavy rescue squad vehicle. However, today 3 CFD ladder trucks are outfitted with heavy rescue equipment and trained specialists, allowing for faster and more effective responses citywide.
Chief Schaeffer expressed his satisfaction with how this incident was handled, stating "This is exactly the type of call we envisioned when we made the strategic decision to distribute heavy rescue capabilities." He also emphasized how crucial it is for fire departments to have access to specialized tools and equipment in order to provide efficient and effective services during emergencies.
The Columbia Fire Department continues to prioritize enhancing their capabilities in order to better serve their community during times of need. This successful technical rescue serves as a testament to their dedication and preparedness.
0 Comments
Latest on TelAve News
- Phinge® Patented Netverse®-Netaverse™ App-less Technology & AI Available Only Through Its Hardware Will Benefit Third Party Businesses & Platforms
- New Book: Cold War Sci-Fi Thriller Arrives Today
- BeeCool Bikes Unveils Next-Generation "Super Frame" with Bee Defender Series
- University of South Pacific and Battery Pollution Technologies Forge Strategic Partnership to tackle Battery End-of-Life Challenges in the Pacific
- Shincheonji Tanzania Church Holds Revelation Bible Exam with Local Pastors and Believers
- Portland Med Spa Expands Service Offerings with Latest Aesthetic Technologies
- Phinge's® One-Of-A-Kind Modular Earbuds With Stylish Interchangeable Battery Modules & Dual Charging Case Available Soon for Pre-Sale
- Today's Closeout Reports Strong Enterprise Demand for Wholesale Google Pixel, Expands Wholesale Offering Across Pixel, Apple, and Samsung Portfolios
- Growth Acceleration via Strategic Reverse Split After $10 Million Acquisition for Concerts.com and TicketStub.com; AI Powered Sports/Entertainment Co
- OddsTrader Projects Three Potential Elimination Games in Week 1 of College Football
- Century Fasteners Corp. Exhibiting at the 2025 International Fastener Expo
- Canvas Cloud AI Launches to Transform Cloud Education From Memorization to Mastery
- The Squires Group Becomes a Workday Partner
- From Vernon Hills to Mensa Before Kindergarten
- PermianMuseum.com adds Interstellar Visitor Video Gallery
- SOBREO Elixirs Debut in New York City, Defining a New Era in Inclusive Hospitality
- Allen Field to Showcase Sustainable Paper Handle Applicator at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2025
- Premier Broadband Wins Fiber-Only BEAD Projects in Four Arkansas Counties
- Laughter, Magic & Mayhem Take Over Las Vegas At Two Hot Locations! Delirious Comedy Club & House of Magic Bring Nonstop Entertainment
- 500% Increase in Revenue for Q2 with Acquisition Plans Including UK Telecom 3D Design/Modeling Company for Global AI Drone & Quantum Computing Leader