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Injured worker rescued from roof near Huntley

A construction worker near Huntley hurt his leg and was unable to get down from the roof Oct. 22, 2025.

A man working on the roof of a home under construction near Huntley was taken to the hospital after injuring his leg.

The Huntley Fire Protection District the worker was a roofing contractor who’d suffered a leg injury and was unable to get down. The district was called to the scene, in a new residential area east of the Route 47 and Big Timber Road intersection, at 1:25 p.m. Wednesday.

Fire personnel were able to use a ladder truck platform to reach the contractor, secure him and get him to the ground, where he was taken to a local hospital, district officials said.

“While ladder trucks are often associated with fire suppression efforts, this incident serves as a perfect example of how they are also critical tools for high-angle rescues and technical operations. Their versatility allows crews to access difficult or elevated areas quickly and safely, often making a significant difference in patient outcomes,” officials said in a news release.

The Pingree Grove Fire Protection District assisted. The site is at the southern edge of the Huntley Fire Protection District and is experiencing rapid growth.

Claire O'Brien

Claire O'Brien is a reporter who focuses on Huntley, Lake in the Hills, Woodstock, Marengo and the McHenry County Board. Feel free to email her at cobrien@shawmedia.com.