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    Today\'s Events
    • All you can eat Comedy Buffet at JJ's Bohemia, 9pm
    • 15th Annual Strides of March Kick-Off Event at Chattanooga Theater Center, 5:30pm
    • "Watershed: Prime Elements" at In Town Gallery
    • Creative Discovery Museum’s Exhibit “Good For You” at Creative Discovery Museum, 10am
    • Open Mic at Tremont Tavern, 9pm
    • "All Around the Block" Exhibition at In Town Gallery
    • "Talk Portraiture" at Shuptrine Fine Art Group
    • Quarterly Chattanooga Film Commission Meeting at Chattanooga Choo Choo, 6pm
    • "Cabaret" at Tivoli Theatre, 7:30pm
    • "Jellies: The Living Art" Exhibition at Hunter Museum of American Art, 10am
    • Fiesta Night & Billy Hopkins at Market Street Tavern, 5pm
    • Karaoke at Bud's Sports Bar, 9:30pm
    • "Twenty Original American Etchings" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • That’s A Moray – Tennessee Aquarium’s Celebration of Love at Tennessee Aquarium, 10am

    Tomorrow\'s Events
    • Multicultural Book Club: Beloved at Rock Point Books, 6pm
    • Leticia Wolf and The Nim Nims at Rhythm & Brews, 9pm
    • "All Around the Block" Exhibition at In Town Gallery
    • "Talk Portraiture" at Shuptrine Fine Art Group
    • Creative Discovery Museum’s Exhibit “Good For You” at Creative Discovery Museum, 10am
    • Fried Chicken at The Palms, 8pm
    • "Twenty Original American Etchings" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • "Jellies: The Living Art" Exhibition at Hunter Museum of American Art, 10am
    • "Watershed: Prime Elements" at In Town Gallery
    • That’s A Moray – Tennessee Aquarium’s Celebration of Love at Tennessee Aquarium, 10am
    • Ben Friberg Trio at Market Street Tavern, 7pm
    • Jason Thomas and the Mean-Eyed Cats at Bud's Sports Bar, 9pm

    Later Events
    • Creative Discovery Museum’s Exhibit “Good For You” at Creative Discovery Museum, 10am
    • String Theory at Hunter Museum of American Art, 6:30pm
    • That’s A Moray – Tennessee Aquarium’s Celebration of Love at Tennessee Aquarium, 10am
    • "Talk Portraiture" at Shuptrine Fine Art Group
    • "Jellies: The Living Art" Exhibition at Hunter Museum of American Art, 10am
    • "Watershed: Prime Elements" at In Town Gallery
    • "All Around the Block" Exhibition at In Town Gallery
    • "Twenty Original American Etchings" at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Fire Dept Makes Daring Construction Crane Rescue

    Written by Pulse Staff
    July 16, 2009 – 9:36 am


    DSC_1019[1]Chattanooga firefighters had to use their special high angle rescue team to get a sick construction worker to the hospital.  The worker was atop a 105-foot tower crane at the Chickamauga Lock construction site around 10:00 a.m. today when he suddenly fell ill and said he was having difficulty breathing.  The worker was in no shape to climb back down from the tower, so co-workers called 911.

    The Chattanooga Fire Department brought in several fire and rescue units, including Ladder 1, its 104-foot aerial.  Since the tower crane is 105 feet high, the rescue team had to set up a rope system and lower the victim in a Stokes basket several feet to the firefighters on the aerial.  The firefighters then lowered the aerial to the ground and at 11:27 a.m., handed the victim off to paramedics with Hamilton County EMS.

    The victim was transported by EMS to Erlanger Medical Center.  Tactical Service Chief Mack Moore said the victim was conscious and alert throughout the rescue operation.  At the time of this release, the victim’s condition was still being assessed in Erlanger’s emergency department.

    The victim, described as a 41-year-old male, works for C.J. Mahan Construction Company.  Some of his co-workers on the crane helped Chattanooga firefighters and EMS personnel with the rescue operation.  Another company, Nichols Concrete Equipment, brought in its 150-foot crane as a backup, in case the initial rescue operation failed.  Fortunately, it was not needed.


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