Posted by showcrop on April 02, 2016 at 04:24:25 from (75.68.77.41):
In Reply to: Lots of fun! posted by gwstang on March 31, 2016 at 00:34:52:
I put my ladder in the bucket once in order to reach the peak of my shop to paint it. Our fire dept. got a call once for someone caught in a tree. I was first member there and it was a friend. He was up a tree on a pole climber's harness and spikes cutting a large limb. He failed to undercut and when it split it pulled him very tightly against the tree. There was a good ladder nearby, so I grabbed it, put it up, and looked carefully at the whole situation. My friend was not happy that I didn't just immediately cut the strap because he was barely able to breath. I took a minute to assess exactly what was going to take place when I cut his strap, so that neither of us would be in any danger. After the fire dept cleared the scene, I got an interrogation from the chief about my actions, and I told him about my assessment, and he was good with it.
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