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Utility Worker Stuck in Elevated Bucket

1800 Block of Calvert St NW

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Summary

  • DC Fire and EMS are conducting a rescue operation for a utility worker stuck in a bucket 35 feet above the ground on Calvert St NW in Washington, D.C.
  • It is currently unclear if there are any injuries.
  • Use caution while traveling in the area.

Timeline

Citizen user @DCangie reports the worker has been rescued by firefighters by transferring them onto a DC Fire truck. Citizen is working to confirm this information.

Citizen has not received any additional details. Do you have information? Comment in the chat or tap to go live from a safe distance.

DC Fire and EMS confirms a rescue is in progress.

It is unclear if anyone has been injured.

The bucket is reportedly 35-feet off the ground, per DC Fire and EMS on X (formerly Twitter).

According to an update from DC Fire and EMS on X, multiple first responders are operating at the scene where a utility has become stuck in an elevated bucket.

Incident reported at 1800 Block of Calvert St NW.

Citizen user @DCangie reports the worker has been rescued by firefighters by transferring them onto a DC Fire truck. Citizen is working to confirm this information.

Citizen has not received any additional details. Do you have information? Comment in the chat or tap to go live from a safe distance.

DC Fire and EMS confirms a rescue is in progress.

It is unclear if anyone has been injured.

The bucket is reportedly 35-feet off the ground, per DC Fire and EMS on X (formerly Twitter).

According to an update from DC Fire and EMS on X, multiple first responders are operating at the scene where a utility has become stuck in an elevated bucket.

Incident reported at 1800 Block of Calvert St NW.

Citizen user @DCangie reports the worker has been rescued by firefighters by transferring them onto a DC Fire truck. Citizen is working to confirm this information.

Citizen has not received any additional details. Do you have information? Comment in the chat or tap to go live from a safe distance.

DC Fire and EMS confirms a rescue is in progress.

It is unclear if anyone has been injured.

The bucket is reportedly 35-feet off the ground, per DC Fire and EMS on X (formerly Twitter).

According to an update from DC Fire and EMS on X, multiple first responders are operating at the scene where a utility has become stuck in an elevated bucket.

Incident reported at 1800 Block of Calvert St NW.

Citizen user @DCangie reports the worker has been rescued by firefighters by transferring them onto a DC Fire truck. Citizen is working to confirm this information.

Citizen has not received any additional details. Do you have information? Comment in the chat or tap to go live from a safe distance.

DC Fire and EMS confirms a rescue is in progress.

It is unclear if anyone has been injured.

The bucket is reportedly 35-feet off the ground, per DC Fire and EMS on X (formerly Twitter).

According to an update from DC Fire and EMS on X, multiple first responders are operating at the scene where a utility has become stuck in an elevated bucket.

Incident reported at 1800 Block of Calvert St NW.

Citizen user @DCangie reports the worker has been rescued by firefighters by transferring them onto a DC Fire truck. Citizen is working to confirm this information.

Citizen has not received any additional details. Do you have information? Comment in the chat or tap to go live from a safe distance.

DC Fire and EMS confirms a rescue is in progress.

It is unclear if anyone has been injured.

The bucket is reportedly 35-feet off the ground, per DC Fire and EMS on X (formerly Twitter).

According to an update from DC Fire and EMS on X, multiple first responders are operating at the scene where a utility has become stuck in an elevated bucket.

Incident reported at 1800 Block of Calvert St NW.

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Comments4

DCangie2h ago

The worker has been rescued. I cant figure out how to upload my photos

rockvilleUser22545200152h ago

I hope he’s extracted without any injuries ❤️

SuitlandUser7584390122h ago

@rockvilleUser2254520015 w human

man_boy_guy251h ago

wdym stuck in a bucket..?

RerunVanPelt1h ago

@man_boy_guy25 Patrick drooling gif

DCangie2h ago

Fire department raised their own bucket and were able to transfer the employee into it and bring everyone to the ground

DCangie2h ago

The worker has been rescued. I cant figure out how to upload my photos

rockvilleUser22545200152h ago

I hope he’s extracted without any injuries ❤️

SuitlandUser7584390122h ago

@rockvilleUser2254520015 w human

man_boy_guy251h ago

wdym stuck in a bucket..?

RerunVanPelt1h ago

@man_boy_guy25 Patrick drooling gif

DCangie2h ago

Fire department raised their own bucket and were able to transfer the employee into it and bring everyone to the ground

DCangie2h ago

The worker has been rescued. I cant figure out how to upload my photos

rockvilleUser22545200152h ago

I hope he’s extracted without any injuries ❤️

SuitlandUser7584390122h ago

@rockvilleUser2254520015 w human

man_boy_guy251h ago

wdym stuck in a bucket..?

RerunVanPelt1h ago

@man_boy_guy25 Patrick drooling gif

DCangie2h ago

Fire department raised their own bucket and were able to transfer the employee into it and bring everyone to the ground

DCangie2h ago

The worker has been rescued. I cant figure out how to upload my photos

rockvilleUser22545200152h ago

I hope he’s extracted without any injuries ❤️

SuitlandUser7584390122h ago

@rockvilleUser2254520015 w human

man_boy_guy251h ago

wdym stuck in a bucket..?

RerunVanPelt1h ago

@man_boy_guy25 Patrick drooling gif

DCangie2h ago

Fire department raised their own bucket and were able to transfer the employee into it and bring everyone to the ground

DCangie2h ago

The worker has been rescued. I cant figure out how to upload my photos

rockvilleUser22545200152h ago

I hope he’s extracted without any injuries ❤️

SuitlandUser7584390122h ago

@rockvilleUser2254520015 w human

man_boy_guy251h ago

wdym stuck in a bucket..?

RerunVanPelt1h ago

@man_boy_guy25 Patrick drooling gif

DCangie2h ago

Fire department raised their own bucket and were able to transfer the employee into it and bring everyone to the ground

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