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Casualty rescued via upstairs window in Wroughton emergency

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Complex Medical Rescue in Wroughton Involves Unique Window Extraction

Emergency services in Wroughton, Wiltshire, conducted a careful and lengthy rescue operation on Tuesday morning after a medical incident required an unconventional evacuation method. The incident, which began just after 10:30 am on Priors Hill, ultimately saw a patient transported to hospital via an upstairs window using a specialist fire service appliance.

Unusual Circumstances Prompt Specialized Response

Paramedics from the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust were first on scene at an address on Priors Hill to assess a patient who required urgent hospital treatment. However, for reasons not publicly disclosed, standard evacuation routes through the property’s interior or ground-floor exits were not viable. This necessitated the activation of a technical rescue protocol.

Firefighters from Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service responded, including a dedicated technical rescue unit based at Westlea. The operation’s complexity was underscored by the deployment of the Aerial Ladder Platform (ALP) from Swindon fire station—a vehicle equipped with a high-reach extendable ladder and a secure platform for safely lowering individuals.

Four-Hour Technical Operation

Over approximately four hours, crews coordinated to extricate the casualty. The patient, secured on a stretcher, was carefully maneuvered to an upstairs window and loaded onto the ALP’s platform. The apparatus was then used to safely lower the stretcher to ground level, where it was transferred to a waiting double-crewed land ambulance from the ambulance service.

To facilitate the safe operation and protect both the emergency workers and the public, Priors Hill was closed in both directions. The road remained shut until around 3:00 pm, causing local disruption but allowing the precision work to proceed without traffic interference.

Confirmations from Emergency Agencies

South Western Ambulance Service confirmed their response: “We sent one double-crewed land ambulance, and an operations officer to the scene.” A spokesperson added, “We conveyed one patient by land ambulance to Great Western Hospital.”

Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service detailed their attendance: “One crew from Swindon, the technical rescue team from Westlea, and the aerial ladder platform from Swindon are currently in attendance.” Wiltshire Police confirmed their limited role was strictly for traffic management, providing road closure signage to support the emergency services’ primary objectives.

The specific medical reason for the upstairs window extraction has not been released, with agencies citing patient confidentiality. Such methods are reserved for scenarios where internal stairwells or doorways are obstructed, structurally compromised, or pose a risk to the patient’s condition during movement. The successful conclusion of this multi-agency operation highlights the specialized training and equipment available for complex rescues in the region.

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