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this is just something i found, don't know much about it.

on the fire brigades web site, they said his hand was traped and he was air lifted to hospital.

the german fire brigad are not trained for aerial tree rescue.

in germany its law to have two climbers on site, in case of rescue.

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Bensheim. In small gardens on the railway line, a man had Tree felling

squeezed his hand between a wegkippenden branch and the chain.

The accident happened at 5 m height. The man stood on the ladder and had the

emergency services are exempt from the predicament.

 

Google translate, hand trapped by branch against chain.

 

This one is a little worrying, lucky he did not cut his throat.

 

Die Rache des Baumes! - YouTube

 

H-A

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