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Back door
18th Dec 2013, 01:44
Chopper rescues crane operator trapped in massive Kingston, Ont. blaze | CTV News (http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/chopper-rescues-crane-operator-trapped-in-massive-kingston-ont-blaze-1.1597461?fb_action_ids=10201877368749376&fb_action_types=og.recommends&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%5B1444161705805178%5D&action_type_map=%5B%22og.recommends%22%5D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D)

Awesome job! Not sure what he used for references, but great OGE hover with little or no references....:D

the coyote
18th Dec 2013, 09:47
Well done. From an armchair critics view, I would have thought a different heading to give a good hover reference off the boom of the crane would have made it easier and safer, even if out of wind. Just a thought however, as I don't have any idea of what the wind strength may have been. I'll bet that bloke knows what relief feels like though, good stuff!

Aesir
18th Dec 2013, 10:19
I read on another post that the crane collapsed 3 minutes later.

tistisnot
18th Dec 2013, 10:43
Aesir,

Did you listen to the report?! Sorry just cannot see the point of your post!

:rolleyes:

500 Fan
18th Dec 2013, 13:14
Here is a link with a few more photos and videos.

Kingston fire: Crane operator saved from blazing inferno by daring helicopter rescue | National Post (http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/12/17/kingston-fire-traps-operator-on-edge-of-crane-as-massive-inferno-rages-below/)

A nice piece of flying and a good result.

500 Fan.

Aesir
18th Dec 2013, 14:35
Did you listen to the report?! Sorry just cannot see the point of your post!



@ tistisnot

I quite frankly can not see the purpose of YOUR post? What is your problem, would you have preferred that I did not post about this excellent rescue that saved a man with the use of a helicopter & well trained crew.

The crane operator would surely have died if the rescue helicopter would not have been so quick to the scene. I´m sure this is an interest to all of us that follow Pprune!

18th Dec 2013, 16:09
Aesir - I think tistisnot is referring to the fact that the fire chief is talking about how to make the crane safe long after the rescue has taken place which, along with the pictures, seems to indicate that the 'crane collapsing' post you read was journalistic license.:ok:

Aesir
19th Dec 2013, 11:32
The link to CTVNews is continiously updated and on the original link video I posted there was no information about the crane still standing. I was merely wondering if anyone else had seen any reference to the crane collapsing which is has not yet.

I´m sorry for posting a reference to a rescue with helicopter with a positive outcome if it only will attract internet trolls like we see here.

ShyTorque
19th Dec 2013, 11:58
Thanks for posting, Aesir. Nice to see a positive outcome, especially in view of the recent bad press for helicopters in general. :ok:

Flying-dutch
19th Dec 2013, 12:27
Hi Aesir,
I think tistisnot of course didn't mean your first post, but the post where you mention that you've read that the crane collapsed 3 mins later.
In the very first report it was clearly still standing long after the man was rescued.
Besides that, great post of course.:ok:

rotornut
19th Dec 2013, 13:03
And he is retiring: Stranded crane operator rescued from massive Kingston fire 'retires' | Ontario | News | Toronto Sun (http://www.torontosun.com/2013/12/18/stranded-crane-operator-rescued-from-massive-kingston-fire-retires)

twisted wrench
19th Dec 2013, 14:17
I like the one part in the link posted by Rotornut. The Ministry of Labour are concerned because he did not put on his safety harness before going out on the boom. to funny.

Some other infractions:
1 did not do a risk analysis
2 did not do a step back 5 X 5
3 did not conduct a tool box talk to go over the risk of going on the boom with no safety harness

Just to name a few I am sure there are many more he neglected to carry out before leaving the crane cab to get away from the heat and smoke.