Local firemen are commended for complex rescue of man trapped in crashed car
The Firefighters from Ballymena, Antrim and Magerafelt Fire Stations received the recognition for their exemplary professionalism and rescue techniques by working together in the complex release of the casualty who was trapped in a car on the Magerhalane Road, Randalstown, on December 22, last year.
When the Fire Crews arrived at the incident they were confronted with a car which had collided with a tree, the impact of which was so forceful that the car was almost wrapped around the tree.
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Hide AdParamedics were already at the scene and were removing the driver who had critical injuries. The male passenger remained trapped in the car.
Firefighters stabilised the vehicle and removed the roof of the car which allowed the paramedics and the doctor better access to treat the casualty before a further attempt was made to rescue the man.
In order to get the passenger out of the car it was necessary to move the car without causing him further injury. Using cutters, spreaders, specialist saws and lever bars it took an hour of delicate work for the Firefighters to release the casualty.
Dale Ashford, Chief Fire Officer, Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service said: “It is my privilege to present the Firefighters who attended this incident, under the direction of Watch Commander Ian Stirling (Ballymena White Watch) and Watch Commander Robin Caskey (Magherafelt Retained) with the Chief Fire Officer’s Commendation. They were faced with a serious, life threatening situation on arrival at this incident. This accolade is to recognise the teamwork, innovation and the resourcefulness they displayed at the incident.
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Hide Ad“These Firefighters undoubtedly saved a man’s life through their speed, care and professionalism and I am delighted to publically recognise their effort. This incident demonstrates the calibre of Firefighters we have in NIFRS. They are a credit to the Fire & Rescue Service and to the local communities they serve.”
The Firefighters from White Watch Ballymena, Antrim Retained and Magherafelt Retained will be officially presented with their Chief Fire Officer Commendation Certificate later this year.