Man Trapped in Pipe at Arlington (TX) Water Treatment Plant Rescued by Fire Department

James Hartley
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
(TNS)

A man inside a pipe at the Arlington water treatment plant had to be rescued by fire and medical crews Monday, according to a news release from the city.

The man, a contractor working at the plant, was inside a 54-inch water transmission line at the Pierce-Burch Water Treatment Plant.

Fire and rescue personnel responded around 9 a.m. to the treatment plant, at 1901 Lakewood Drive in Arlington, according to the news release.

The man’s arm was trapped after a safety device known as a plug was removed, according to the city. The pipe, buried six feet down, had been drained of water to replace a damaged portion.

After he was rescued around 10 a.m. from the pipe, the man was taken to a hospital in an ambulance, according to the city.

The worker’s condition was not immediately available.

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