אריזאנע ארבעטער ראטעוועט א בער פון א עלעקטעריק פאול
In Cochise County, Arizona, a remarkable rescue unfolded as a local lineman saved a black bear from imminent danger. The bear had climbed a high-voltage utility pole, putting itself at serious risk of electrocution. Werner J. Neubauer, a skilled utility worker, acted quickly to prevent a tragedy.
Neubauer first de-energized the power lines to eliminate the immediate risk to both himself and the animal. Using a non-conductive fiberglass hot stick, he carefully coaxed the bear down the pole. The bear, likely seeking refuge or food as urban areas expand into its habitat, eventually descended safely and ran away unharmed into the Arizona desert.
The incident highlights not only the dangers that wildlife faces in urban-adjacent areas but also the bravery and professionalism of utility workers who protect both human and animal lives. Neubauer’s quick thinking and expertise turned a potentially fatal encounter into a story of success and compassion.
This rescue serves as a reminder of the careful balance between human infrastructure and wildlife safety, and the heroes who make that balance possible.