Utility Worker Stuck in Elevated Bucket
1800 Block of Calvert St NW
Published · Updated
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.
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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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The worker has been rescued. I cant figure out how to upload my photos
I hope he’s extracted without any injuries ❤️
@rockvilleUser2254520015 w human
wdym stuck in a bucket..?
@man_boy_guy25 Patrick drooling gif
Fire department raised their own bucket and were able to transfer the employee into it and bring everyone to the ground
The worker has been rescued. I cant figure out how to upload my photos
I hope he’s extracted without any injuries ❤️
@rockvilleUser2254520015 w human
wdym stuck in a bucket..?
@man_boy_guy25 Patrick drooling gif
Fire department raised their own bucket and were able to transfer the employee into it and bring everyone to the ground
The worker has been rescued. I cant figure out how to upload my photos
I hope he’s extracted without any injuries ❤️
@rockvilleUser2254520015 w human
wdym stuck in a bucket..?
@man_boy_guy25 Patrick drooling gif
Fire department raised their own bucket and were able to transfer the employee into it and bring everyone to the ground
The worker has been rescued. I cant figure out how to upload my photos
I hope he’s extracted without any injuries ❤️
@rockvilleUser2254520015 w human
wdym stuck in a bucket..?
@man_boy_guy25 Patrick drooling gif
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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The worker has been rescued. I cant figure out how to upload my photos
I hope he’s extracted without any injuries ❤️
@rockvilleUser2254520015 w human
wdym stuck in a bucket..?
@man_boy_guy25 Patrick drooling gif
Fire department raised their own bucket and were able to transfer the employee into it and bring everyone to the ground