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    Structural Collapse Rescue in Snowy Conditions: Local Man Freed from Trapped Carport

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    Medford, OR – This evening, emergency crews responded to a dramatic structural collapse in the area after a carport buckled under the weight of heavy snow, trapping a man beneath it. The incident occurred when the snow accumulation caused the carport to give way, leaving the man trapped under the debris.

    A quick-thinking neighbor heard the man’s calls for help and immediately dialed 911, prompting a swift response from emergency services. Engine 15, Heavy Rescue 14, and Squad 14 were first to arrive on the scene, equipped with specialized technical rescue tools and training.

    Using their expertise, the rescue teams carefully lifted the collapsed carport, safely freeing the trapped individual. After being extricated from the wreckage, the man was quickly assessed and transported by Mercy Flights Inc. for further medical care.

    Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant during the ongoing heavy snowfall, as the risk of similar structural collapses continues to rise. Experts warn against standing beneath snow-laden structures such as tree limbs, carports, and awnings, which are at an increased risk of failure under the weight of the snow.

    The quick response and efficient rescue efforts undoubtedly prevented a worse outcome, but officials continue to remind the public to take necessary precautions as winter weather conditions persist.

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