Man Jumps into Acid to Save Co-Worker

Man Jumps into Acid to Save Co-Worker, Man jumps into vat of acid to save co-worker, Rob Nuckols sprang into action when a fellow roofer fell 40 feet into a vat of the corrosive chemical. How far would you go to save a co-worker? A roofer in New Jersey reportedly jumped into a vat of nitric acid on Monday to save a co-worker who had fallen in. Rescuer jumps into vat of acid to save coworker, Roofer rescued after falling 40-feet into tank of corrosive nitric acid at a New Jersey industrial site

Martin Davis was working at Swepco Tube LLC, a metal tube manufacturing plant in Clifton, N.J., when he fell 40 feet into the tank of acid and became full submerged, fire officials said.

Clifton Fire Chief Vincent Colavitti Jr. told the Record that a fellow roofer, 51-year-old Rob Nuckols, jumped into the vat waist-high to pull Davis, 44, out. Three other workers helped Nuckols pluck Davis from the acid, which is used to clean metal tubing.

Rescue workers "cut Davis out of his clothes and sprayed him with water to limit burns," Colavitti told the paper.

Davis suffered "a broken rib, punctured lung, and burns on his legs and side" and is in critical condition, according to the Associated Press. Nuckols was also treated for burns.

More from NorthJersey.com:

Martin Davis wasn't able to communicate because of the breathing apparatus, his brother said, adding that their mother and stepfather were at his side. He said Martin is healthy and strong.

"He'll fight right through this," he said. "I know he will."

A co-worker who returned to the factory to collect Davis' things agreed.

"It's not that kind of acid," the co-worker said, declining to give his name to the paper. "It's diluted. He's going to be fine."

source: yahoo

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