Contractor falls from Hammock water tower, prompting response by county's Technical Rescue Team

The man has been taken to Halifax Health in Daytona Beach. His current condition is not known.


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Crews assist during the rescue. Image courtesy of the Flagler County government
Crews assist during the rescue. Image courtesy of the Flagler County government
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by: Lacy Martin, Flagler County Marketing Media Manager

A cell tower contractor was working atop the water tower in the Hammock the evening of March 8 when he fell approximately 120 feet. 

The patient was transported via ground to Halifax Health in Daytona Beach, as a trauma alert. His current condition is unknown. 

Flagler County’s FireFlight helicopter was grounded due to inclement weather, and the Flagler County Fire Rescue Technical Rescue Team responded to the incident.

“Crews worked in such an efficient, quick, and calm manner,” said Battalion Chief Brady Barry, who was on scene. “The rescue operation ran smoothly with clear communication amongst the crews.”

Flagler County Fire Rescue operates a Technical Rescue Team recognized by the Florida State Fire Marshal’s office. It has 32 members and is in place for complex rescues, natural disasters, and extrications. 

“I couldn’t be more proud of the crews and their abilities to utilize their training to bring the patient to safety,” Fire Chief Michael Tucker said. “These guys and gals never cease to amaze me.” 

Respondents on scene were Flagler County Engine 41, Rescue 41, Battalion 62, Engine 92, Rescue 92, and Technical Rescue Team 312 all of B shift.

 

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