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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

PGFD Personnel Honored for Rescuing Man From Mulch Machine

About 50 firefighters, paramedics, and rescuers helped pull an injured worker from a piece of heavy machinery last April in Laurel.

Firefighters, paramedics, technical rescue personnel were honored Monday for their role in safely extracting a man from a piece of heavy equipment last spring in Laurel. On April 21, 2012, responders from the Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department were dispatched to the 5400 block of Van Dusen Road after a 911 caller said a worker had become pinned in a mulch colorizing machine. After assessing the man's situation, the department brought in a wide array of emergency resources and specialists to perform a "complicated and intense rescue" of the man, later identified as Larry Marshall Potter, 60, of Maysville, WV. The procedure included "hauling systems, EMS Care, safety systems, liaisons, air monitoring, landing zones, and manual …

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Man Rescued From Mulch Machine Thanks Paramedics

Larry Porter visits paramedics who saved him from machine in April.

A West Virginia man who was rescued from a mulch machine in April stopped by the Laurel Volunteer Fire Department Monday to thank his rescuers. Larry Marshall Potter, 60, Maysville, WV, visited with the firefighter, medics and members of the Technical Rescue Team who rescued him after he became trapped in a mulch machine along Van Dusen Road. At one point, a total of 50 firefighters and medics were on the scene at Grant County Mulch, including medical professionals from the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Hospital, according to Prince George’s Fire/EMS officials. Potter’s legs were severely injured during the incident. But on Monday, Potter was all smiles as he greeted firefighters and medics along with his family. Potter was using a …

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