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Firefighters reach for the sky in high-rise exercise

A photo - taken by a drone - of firefighters rescuing a dummy causality from a crane

Firefighters from across Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service have today (March 14) been put through their paces as they tested their skills working from height.

Exercise Reach for the Sky saw Red Watch Moulton, Kettering and Wellingborough head to Sir Robert McAlpine in Kettering to simulate rescuing a casualty from the cab of a crane, 25 metres in the air.

 

The simulation saw firefighters use the aerial appliance – which is based at Moulton Fire Station – to safely rescue a casualty from the crane before bringing them down to safety.

The exercise was organised by Crew Commander Adam Rawlins, of Red Watch Moulton, and he was pleased with how it went.

Two firefighters donning fire kit

Adam said: “This exercise was designed to allow us to train and replicate a rescue from height, and I am grateful to all the firefighters and the team at Sir Robert McAlpine who have worked hard and come together to make this happen.

“Whilst Northamptonshire doesn’t have too many high-rise buildings, we need to ensure we are ready to respond to any kind of incident we are called too, to help keep the people of Northamptonshire safe.”

Firefighters reach for the sky in high-rise exercise

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