Crime & Safety

Man, 60, Suffering Cardiac Arrest Falls From Barge Into 'Confined' Space, Doesn't Survive: Fire Chief

At 2:45 a.m. Sunday, firefighters launched extensive rope rescue operation for a man who fell while in cardiac arrest. He didn't survive: FD

In the overnight hours Sunday, a man suffering a cardiac arrest fell from a barge into a barge bay, but despite rescue efforts, he did not survive, according to New Haven Fire Department Chief Daniel Coughlin.
In the overnight hours Sunday, a man suffering a cardiac arrest fell from a barge into a barge bay, but despite rescue efforts, he did not survive, according to New Haven Fire Department Chief Daniel Coughlin. (Ellyn Santiago/Patch)

NEW HAVEN, CT — In the overnight hours Sunday, a man suffering a cardiac arrest fell from a barge into a barge bay, but despite rescue efforts, he did not survive, according to New Haven Fire Department Chief Daniel Coughlin.

Coughlin confirmed that at around 2:45 a.m., firefighters responded to the 400-block area of Waterfront Street for a "confined space rescue."

First responders found a 60-year-old man had fallen from a barge into a "confined area in a barge bay," he confirmed.

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In cardiac arrest, first responders began an extensive rope operation to rescue the man from the confined space but he did not survive, Coughlin said.

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