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Cell Tower News: Three tower rescues this week

Suicidal teen rescued from tower

Earlier this week a deputy in Salem, Oregon, spotted what appeared to be young girl climbing a 150-foot monopole cell tower. As he began talking to the distressed girl, he called in backup in the form of deputies and firefighters. Deputy Matt LaCrosse, a trained negotiator, was also called in. LaCrosse managed to convince the girl not to jump, and instead climb down low enough so that firefighters could assist her descent to the ground. Sources indicate the tower in question is on record with the Federal Communications Commission as belonging to Crown Castle.

Two men rescued from atop mountain

Two men were rescued from the top of a mountain in Tooele County, Utah. The men had flown in by helicopter to perform routine maintenance on a radio tower, and after completing repairs became stranded when the rotors of their helicopter froze. The two men were completely unprepared for the predicament, having no warm clothing or provisions. The snowy mountain was very precarious for rescuers as there was too little snow for snowmobiles yet too much snow for heavier vehicles to make it to the top. This meant rescuers had to hike three-quarters of a mile up the steep mountain. Cloud cover prevented a chopper from landing.

Test and measurement in towers

In this edition of our weekly Cell Tower News show, Anritsu shows off SkyBridge, its cloud-automated test and measurement platform, and RCR Wireless News’ test and measurement reporter, Kelly Hill, discusses the future of network infrastructure testing.

Tower news quickies

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• Phoenix Tower buys 600 towers from T-Mobile US.

• CTI enters agreement for 120 towers from Vyve Broadband.

• What happened to Ernie?

Regional/local tower news

Featured image courtesy of Marion County, Oregon Sheriff’s Office

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