Worker trapped 20 feet down in work site collapse


Audio|Source: Tucson Regional Fire Dispatch
04:15
Transcript:
Fire Squad 4. Fire this command. All right, sir. All right, sir. All right, it's Middell command. We do have one patient approximately 20 feet down. Two workers that are within the shoring. There are any communication with him? They say the patient is breathing. Fire squad 4. Command engine 4. Engine 4. Engine 4 from Command. Is our patient inside the shoring or outside the shoring? And if outside, how far? Vision 4 from command. It sounds like he's right outside of the shoring. The two workers that are inside are trying to remove some dirt from around him. Poor copies. We're getting ready to pass out. Man copies. Go ahead and just come around those traffic barriers and stage right on the other side of that, just to the north of those barriers. But I think I'll be staging those north of barriers. Squad 4. French Rescue, 6163, South Middale Park Road. 6,200 south and 1,500 west. Ladderton, you guys want to stay behind you or move up front? The Ladder 10, State, in front of us. Copy. Fire. DC4 is on the scene. Command is on the scene. C4 out to take safety. CommandCody, EZ4, I'll have safety. Very copy. Quad 3338, engine floor. Engines for, squad 3338. Go ahead. Rescue rate. We advise we're short on detection today, so I'm going to keep you on those call for now. 2,700 North and 700 West. Respond on A3 North. Engine 333 and Medics 33. Intersperson, 8221, North Suwanee Drive, 8200 North and 4100 West. Respond on A6F. Follow our battalion once on scene. Engine 18. Uh, command. I am going from command, go ahead. I'll go ahead and assume, uh, command if you want to be on a rescue for now. Stroke, 5368, South Carriage Hills Drive, 5,400 South and 1800 West. We'll be rescued for now. I got two workers that are within the shoring. They're actually digging around the patient. They said he's still moving his hand. They don't have verbal contact with them at this point. Copy that. Since they don't have verbal contact, are you comfortable with them inside or should we pull them out? Command from Rescue. I feel comfortable with them. They were with them, the shoring. This worker was just outside of the shore and then it collapsed on him.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Midvale Park Rd, Tucson, AZ 85746
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