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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Arborist Rescued After 35-Foot Tree Fall Injury

Arborist Rescued After 35-Foot Tree Fall Injury

18 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • An arborist sustained a serious leg injury while working in a tree.
  • Rescuers found the arborist approximately 35 feet above the ground.
  • Fire departments collaborated to safely extricate and transport the injured arborist.
Arborist Rescued After 35-Foot Tree Fall Injury

An arborist was rescued by firefighters on Wednesday afternoon after becoming trapped in a tree approximately 35 feet off the ground. The incident occurred on property adjacent to Riverside Fire Department Station 6.

Upon arrival, fire crews discovered the arborist had sustained a significant leg injury and could not descend on their own. The Battalion Chief immediately called for additional resources, including crews from Dayton fire departments, to assist in the rescue operation.

Firefighters successfully extricated the arborist from the tree and transported them to a nearby hospital for medical attention. The Riverside Fire Department highlighted the effective collaboration between their teams and mutual aid partners in ensuring a positive outcome.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An arborist was rescued by firefighters after becoming stuck and injured 35 feet up in a tree.
The arborist was stuck approximately 35 feet above the ground.
Riverside Fire Department crews and mutual aid partners from Dayton fire departments responded to the incident.

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