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Firefighters join Ocon Construction for ‘dummy’ rescue

7 Jun 11 Merseyside fire-fighters carried out a dramatic rescue from the top of a 150ft crane in Liverpool city centre, but luckily the drama was all in the name of training.

The crew practised rescuing a worker from the top of the tower crane on Ocon Construction鈥檚 central Liverpool construction site, Vine Court, on Saturday morning.

The 拢34 million Vine Court project will see Ocon construct a 710-unit student accommodation scheme for the University of Liverpool, which will also include a 250-seat restaurant, cafe and retail units.聽 Ocon Construction involved their sub contractor, MPB, a specialist concrete frame contractor and Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service鈥檚 Search & Rescue Team arranged the exercise on the crane to practice in a realistic scenario.

It also gave the crew, the opportunity to work closely with the HART (Hazardous Area Response Team) paramedics who have recently joined them at Croxteth Community Fire Station.聽

Watch Manager Steve Thomas of the Search & Rescue Team at Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service said: 鈥淭he exercise was a valuable opportunity to practice our rope rescue procedures and also to carry out realistic joint-agency training with our colleagues from the North West HART team at an off-site location.鈥

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Explains Ocon鈥檚 senior project manager, Mike Jones: 鈥Working at height is one of the biggest health & safety risks on a building site and Ocon works hard to ensure that health & safety is always front of mind with both our own personnel and our sub contractors.聽 We requested a similar exercise on a previous site in Dundee and found it very useful.鈥

A dummy was placed in the crane鈥檚 cab and the fire crew ascended to the cab with a specialist rig, rescuing the dummy and lowering it down to safety. In addition to providing a valuable on-site training opportunity for Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service, the exercise will also form the basis of a 鈥榯oolbox talk鈥 health & safety training session for Ocon and MPB.

Mike adds: 鈥淢PB will be on site until the end of August and we have scheduled the shifts of the crane operators to ensure that risk is minimised and fatigue is never an issue.聽 Ocon will then take over the crane hire and operation so this exercise will be an important training session for the whole team.聽 We鈥檇 like to thank Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service for all their help.鈥

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