7/18/23 Brooklyn Collapse Box 361

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Location: 659 Flushing Ave

Trench Collapse with injuries

All Hands

BK to FC 30 Min ETA for Con-Ed Vacuum Truck

FC per B-35 High Point set up. PT still burred. Squad is shoring up. PT is conscious & alert

FC per D-11 Still digging out the construction worker. He was up to his knees, now ankles.

FC be advised the Con-Ed Vac. Truck is 10-84

FC s/c an additional Squad to this

FC Patient has been removed

FC Sq-288 can go 10-8

FC per D-11 PWH

Maybe:
E-216,230,211,217
E-250 w/ 2nd Piece
L-108,102,104(Fast)
L-146(Soc Support)
B-35,57
R-2 w/ R.C 2
R-4
Sq-252,1,288s/c
D-11
Rac-2
RB,SB
FC
Tac-1
RM-1
CTU
HM-1
HMB
K9-01
Soc Logistics
Soc Compressor
ReBreather-1
Car-10 (Bronx Borough Commander)
Car-11A (Chief of Rescue Opps)
Car-23D (Press Duty)
Con-Ed Vac Truck

Relocations:
Squad 61 to Rescue 2
Engine 279 Act. Engine 230
Engine 282 Act. Engine 211
Engine 236 Act. Engine 217
Ladder 112 Act. Ladder 102
 
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From the FDNY Facebook page:

At 9:44 this morning, we got a call for a person trapped in a hole. A construction worker was trapped in what we call a trench collapse. He was working on the foundation of the building and some of the dirt collapsed and trapped him up to this waist,” Deputy Assistant Chief John Sarrocco. “At that point we have a technical response, which is our rescue units and EMS Special Operations Medics responding. We supported the trench with some wood cribbing, tied the victim off with a harness from a high point anchor, and we started to work on extricating him from the hole. We called in our counterparts with ConEd with their vacuum truck to vacuum some of the dirt around the victim. We also sent a rescue medic into the trench to offer critical care that the victim needed.”
“We sent one of our rescue officers into the hole to begin assessing and treating the person. It took about 45 minutes to remove him from the hole. He has serious but non-life threatening injuries and he was taken to a trauma center,” said EMS Division Chief Mark Bonilla."
 

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