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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Roofer rescued from scaffolding after suffering from vertigo

A roofing contractor had to be rescued by fire crews after suffering an attack of vertigo.
The man was working on scaffolding outside the second story of a building.
Crew commander Phil Laws, from Greenbank fire station, said: “He was a young man who was contracted in to help a roofer. Once he got up he discovered that he had vertigo and found he could not get off the scaffolding. He was agitated and scared.”
Firefighters from Greenbank and Plymstock, along with a specialist rescue team from Camels Head, went up using a 10.5 meter ladder and put the man in a safety harness before leading him down to the ground. Mr Laws added: “He was fine, just a bit embarrassed.”

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