High-rise workers’ daring rescue after scaffolding mishap

The scaffolding had broken free from the building and was only hanging on by security lines when first responders arrived, Trahan said. Hair-raising footage from the ground captured the scaffolding billowing back and forth and spinning around in high-wind conditions. The billowing scaffolding was smacking into the side of the building and caused a window on the 78th floor to be smashed, sending glass raining onto the street, he said. Hair-raising footage from the ground showed the scaffolding billowing back and forth and spinning in perilous high-wind conditions. Matthew McDermott
“When they got up onto the 78th floor, they saw the window was blown out, glass everywhere,” Trahan said. Though the workers were in harnesses, they were found not to be attached to security lines, Trahan added. The street was secured by authorities to protect pedestrians, Trahan said. The scaffolding was then secured with ropes, and the two workers were pulled into the building by FDNY using a “life-saving rope” tied to an object inside, Lieutenant Nick Schneider of Ladder Four, who responded to the incident, said in the press conference. Onlookers watched as the window washers were rescued by first responders. Matthew McDermott The two workers were promptly brought inside the building and transferred to Cornell Hospital in stable condition, Trahan said. Schneider described the gust of air he felt as he went up to the 78th floor and the immediate danger both the workers and FDNY officials were in. “It was extremely dangerous for, obviously, the occupants of the scaffolding, but initially when we got on scene it was extremely dangerous for members of the FDNY,” Schneider said. After the rescue, firefighters took the washers to be examined. Matthew McDermott “We had to be careful for our members. We were operating essentially on the ledge of a 78-story building. Occupants of an apartment unit were inside when the incident occurred, Schneider said. “As of 12:30 p.m., yellow caution tape still blocked off the street by the corner of 58th street and 8th avenue – puzzling onlookers. “I knew something was going on because I told myself … all these people looking up can’t be tourists,” a man who lives a block away from the scene said. “That must have been scary for the people up there,” he said.

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