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Authorities respond to reported electrocution

July 26, 2011

At about 4:15 p.m. Tuesday, UW and Madison police officers and the Madison Fire Department responded to a reported electrocution of an electrician at the Humanities Building in an attic above the Mills Concert Hall.

Here is the incident report from the city fire department:

The City of Madison Fire Department’s Heavy Urban Rescue Team (HURT) was called to assist after a reported electrocution of an electrician at the UW Humanities Building.

Firefighters were called to the scene at 4:15 this afternoon. Upon arrival, Engine Company 4 was directed to an area above the concert hall stage by UW Police.

After viewing the access to the attic area above the stage where the patient was located, Engine 4 immediately called for the Heavy Urban Rescue Team to assist in retrieving the patient.

The attic area is two stories above the stage, accessible only by ladders through a narrow shaft.

Firefighters and paramedics scaled the ladders to attend to the patient. When the HURT team arrived, crews set up a ropes system and placed the patient in a harness to safely lower him to an area where he could be transferred to a stretcher. He was transported to UW Hospitals.

The HURT team is trained to respond to a variety of emergencies that include, but are not limited to confined space, high/low angle rope, trench collapse, and building collapse rescues.