Man rescued from power canal in Turners Falls
Published: 10-27-2023 4:39 PM |
TURNERS FALLS — Emergency personnel rescued a man who was clinging to debris in the Turners Falls power canal at around noon on Friday and transported him to the hospital.
The Turners Falls Fire Department was dispatched at 11:25 a.m. for a report of a man in the water between the bridges at Third and 11th streets and arrived four minutes later, according to Fire Capt. Mike Currie. The Greenfield Fire Department responded with a boat and manpower, and South County EMS sent a paramedic-level ambulance.
The man in the water, Currie said, was clinging to debris above the water’s surface and was eventually pulled up onto a closed railroad bridge with the assistance of Greenfield firefighters and Montague police officers. Currie declined to provide information about the man, his condition or how he ended up in the water.
“It was one of these calls that doesn’t happen every day,” he said. “We train for it rigorously ... and the training obviously proved to be successful, and everybody did a phenomenal job, all agencies involved.”
Currie said Greenfield Fire Lt. William Kimball operated a drone to assist in the rescue. He said all units cleared the scene at 12:32 p.m. The Montague Center Fire Department provided station coverage in Turners Falls.
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