News Summary
The Chattanooga Fire Department conducted a successful rescue operation on a man who fell over 30 feet at Greenway Farms Quarry. Emergency services responded swiftly to the incident, stabilizing the injured individual before using specialized equipment to transport him safely. Fire officials highlighted the dangers of the quarry, urging visitors to adhere to safety protocols to prevent similar accidents as warmer months increase foot traffic in the area.
Chattanooga Fire Department Rescues Man After 30-Foot Fall at Greenway Farms Quarry
The Chattanooga Fire Department successfully rescued a man who fell more than 30 feet at the rock quarry located in Greenway Farms on Tuesday night.
Emergency services received the call for assistance at 8:15 p.m. and promptly responded to the park off Gann Store Road. The individual had sustained numerous injuries as a result of the fall, necessitating a significant rescue operation.
Rescue Operation Details
Firefighters had to navigate through challenging woodlands to locate and stabilize the injured man. To safely transport him out of the area, a specialized pulley system was established. By 10:35 p.m., the patient was safely retrieved and subsequently evacuated from the quarry by Hamilton County Emergency Medical Services (HCEMS).
The rescue effort enlisted multiple units from the Chattanooga Fire Department, including Ladder 19, Squad 19, Squad 7, Engine 11, Battalion 3, USAR2, Brush Truck 10, UTV 10, and the Special Operations team.
Warnings About Quarry Safety
Fire officials have taken this opportunity to emphasize the inherent dangers associated with the quarry, particularly as the summer months approach and the area sees increased foot traffic. Over the past few years, the quarry has seen numerous rescues, each requiring substantial manpower and resources.
Recovering a patient in a situation like this is labor-intensive and can extend the rescue time to several hours, particularly due to the difficult terrain. Firefighters estimated that the effort involved hauling approximately 400 pounds back up the cliff, reflecting the significant physical demands of such operations.
Reinforcing Safety Protocols
In an effort to prevent similar incidents, the Chattanooga Fire Department is urging the public to adhere to designated trails and to stay a safe distance from edges. Additionally, a warning has been issued regarding the consumption of alcohol in the area, given the increased risks posed by the nearby bluffs.
Greenway Farms park has strict policies prohibiting alcohol consumption without prior approval from the Department of Public Works administrator, underlining the necessity for safety protocols, especially as the popularity of the park grows during the warmer months.
Historical Context of Rescues
The Chattanooga Fire Department has encountered numerous incidents at the Greenway Farms quarry, with past rescues highlighting the potential dangers posed by its steep cliffs and rugged landscape. As outdoor activity levels rise, officials remain committed to ensuring that the park remains enjoyable while also being safe for all visitors.
Authorities continue to encourage the public to respect safety guidelines while enjoying the natural beauty of Greenway Farms, aiming to minimize risks and promote a secure environment for all who visit.
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