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Worker Critically Injured In Shelton

A worker who was critically injured and stuck 40 feet up a tree was rescued by members of a Fairfield County fire department.

A tree worker who was critically injured and stuck 40 feet up a tree was rescued by Shelton firefighters. 

A tree worker who was critically injured and stuck 40 feet up a tree was rescued by Shelton firefighters. 

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The incident occurred in Shelton around 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 26 on Meghan Court.

According to the fire department, Shelton firefighters arrived on the scene and found the worker stuck 40 feet up a tree.

Members attempted to reach the man using ground ladders but were unsuccessful, the department said.

Additional members began constructing rope systems to gain access to the man, while others attempted to reach him with a fire truck. 

After a short while, they were able to reach the patient with the truck, remove him from his harness, and place him in a stoked basket for removal, the department said.

The department said emergency care was rendered while he was being lowered to the ground. Once on the ground, Echo Hose Ambulance personnel continued working on the patient and transported him to a local trauma facility for additional care.

No word on his current condition. 

This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates. 

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