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Cumbria Police say ‘no signs of life’ in man dangling from 290ft Dixon’s Chimney

Written by on 28/10/2019

Police have told Sky News there are “no signs of life” from a man hanging upside down on top of a 290ft (88m) chimney in Carlisle.

Officers have been working since the early hours to reach the man on Dixon’s Chimney.

Pictures show him hanging by his legs from the top.

It is not known how he made it up the former cotton mill tower, or why he is there, but emergency services were called at around 2.20am.

Residents could reportedly hear a man shouting and wailing as early as 1am.

Superintendent Matt Kennerley of Cumbria Police said emergency services were “working tirelessly” to bring him down.

He said they know his identity and officers are with his family.

A 90m (295ft) industrial cherry picker arrived following an appeal by police and firefighters and a ladder has now been attached to allows access for a specialist “working at height” team.

.Mr Kennerley said the operation could still be a while, even when they reach the man.

The superintendent said earlier rescue attempts using a helicopter had failed.

“So far the multi-agency response has seen us utilise technology including drones,” he said

“A helicopter has been used to try to rescue the man and efforts have been made to try to drop a technical rescue team onto the chimney to rescue him.

“These two attempts have not been successful so far due to concerns over how securely the man is attached to the ladder at the top of the chimney – and the potential danger of back-drafts from the helicopter.

“This is an extremely complex and rare incident and requires the specialisms of all the agencies to work together.”

Roads remain closed at Stanhope Road, Charlotte Street and Shaddongate where it meets Bridge Street (A595).

Police have asked the public to avoid the area.

John McVay, Cumbria Fire and Rescue area manager, said: “This is a very complex and difficult process given the obvious dangers to the man and the extreme difficulty in gaining access to him in a way which will keep him and emergency services safe.

“I can assure the public that the emergency services are working tirelessly and effectively together to resolve these issues safely for all and that the protection of life is our first priority.

“I ask people impacted by the incident and the road closures to continue to show patience.”

The Grade II listed Dixon’s Chimney was built in 1836 as part of Shaddon Mill and at the time was the eighth tallest chimney in the world.

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