Video Shows CT Fire Department Rescuing Woman Trapped Under Bus

According to a report from NBC News, Stamford (CT) Fire Department (SFD) crews rescued a woman who was hit by and then trapped underneath a transit bus Tuesday. The rescue took approximately 10 minutes.

Just after 3 p.m. on July 5, the SFD responded to 911 calls about the woman at the intersection of Broad and Atlantic Streets.

The below video shows SFD firefighters placing blocks underneath the bus’s front end.

Stamford Fire/Twitter


On arrival, SFD firefighters discovered the still-conscious woman trapped under the front axle of the tandem-style bus. Despite being pinned under the axle, the woman was able to converse with firefighters, officials said.

An SFD release said that the rescue process used vehicle stabilization and lifting with high-pressure air bags.

RELATED

Training Minutes Revisited: Vehicle Stabilization

VEHICLE STABILIZATION: THE FOUNDATION

Drill of the Week: Vehicle Stabilization

Tesla vehicles set on fire Las Vegas

Vehicles Set on Fire at Tesla Shop in Las Vegas

Someone apparently used Molotov cocktails to set two Tesla vehicles ablaze today at a company service center,.
Glenn Corbett and Paul Dansbach

Training Minutes: Building Constructon: Old Bank Building

 In this Training Minutes video, Glenn Corbett and Paul Dansbach examine some of the firefighting concerns unique to older bank buildings in downtown areas. ALSO Commercial Buildings:…