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Union Power Cooperative

Five Minutes to Save a Life

During the high-stakes drill, our linemen face a simulated crisis: a colleague injured while working atop a power pole. The responding lineman must act decisively under pressure. First, the responder makes an emergency radio call, suits up in climbing gear, and scales the pole. Once the “injured” lineman is secured with a rope system and safely lowered to the ground, CPR and first aid are performed—all within five minutes.

“It’s not about passing a test; it’s about making sure everyone on our team goes home at night. That’s what makes this drill so important to us all,” said Crew Supervisor Travis Greenly.

The training recognizes the inherent dangers linemen face daily. While they work to keep our lights on, they must remain vigilant about their own safety. Our linemen undergo extensive safety training throughout the year, ensuring they have both the knowledge and confidence to handle any situation.

This year, Crew Supervisor Colton Helms completed the drill the quickest, followed by Crew Supervisor Josh Morrison, and Journeyman Derek Mesimer.

Their impressive times demonstrate not just technical skill, but a deep commitment to protecting their fellow crew members in any circumstance.

Union Power is dedicated to educating people of all ages about electrical safety. We encourage you and your family to be aware of dangers of electricity, and how to use it safely. Visit our website for more information and tips.

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