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Injured Construction Worker Rescued By Stamford Firefighters

A construction worker had to be rescued after shoring gave way and fell on top of the man who was standing below.

An injured construction worker was rescued by members of the Stamford Fire Department.

An injured construction worker was rescued by members of the Stamford Fire Department.

Photo Credit: Stamford Fire Department/Facebook
A man was rescued by Stamford firefighters.

A man was rescued by Stamford firefighters.

Photo Credit: Stamford Fire Department/Facebook

The incident took place Thursday at 1 Greyrock Place in Stamford when structural shoring being removed gave way, falling on a worker who was positioned below it, said Stamford Fire Capt. Philip Hayes in a statement.

Responding units from the Stamford Fire Department and Stamford EMS found the worker in an elevated confined space area of the building which was under construction, Hayes said.

Three fire trucks responded to the scene and firefighters stabilized and disentangled the man, after removing steel rebar blocking access to the injured man, he added.

Once secured, the worker was secured into a stokes basket and lowered to the ground using an aerial device on one of the fire trucks. 

The man was then transferred to Stamford EMS who continued to treat the patient for his injuries before transporting him to Stamford Hospital, Hayes said.

The cause for the collapse is under investigation by OSHA.

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