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Window washers rescued from World Trade Center scaffolding Window washers rescued from World Trade Center scaffolding
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Two window washers were rescued outside of the 68th floor of 1 World Trade Center on Wednesday after becoming trapped on a damaged, tilting scaffold.Two window washers were rescued outside of the 68th floor of 1 World Trade Center on Wednesday after becoming trapped on a damaged, tilting scaffold.
Now: #FDNY rescuing workers trapped on scaffolding outside 1 World Trade Center. View from the 68th floor. pic.twitter.com/3c7Oi8EZPD — FDNY (@FDNY) November 12, 2014Now: #FDNY rescuing workers trapped on scaffolding outside 1 World Trade Center. View from the 68th floor. pic.twitter.com/3c7Oi8EZPD — FDNY (@FDNY) November 12, 2014
Now: #FDNY rescuing workers trapped on scaffolding outside 1 World Trade Center. View from the 68th floor. pic.twitter.com/3c7Oi8EZPDNow: #FDNY rescuing workers trapped on scaffolding outside 1 World Trade Center. View from the 68th floor. pic.twitter.com/3c7Oi8EZPD
— FDNY (@FDNY) November 12, 2014— FDNY (@FDNY) November 12, 2014
According to New York’s CBS affiliate, the workers were on their way up to the top of the newly-constructed skyscraper after finishing their work when, just before 1 p.m., something went wrong with one of the cables pulling the scaffold.According to New York’s CBS affiliate, the workers were on their way up to the top of the newly-constructed skyscraper after finishing their work when, just before 1 p.m., something went wrong with one of the cables pulling the scaffold.
Window washers stuck on dangling scaffolding about 60 stories up 1WTC pic.twitter.com/cWhCgU7HkU — Alex Silverman (@AlexSilverman) November 12, 2014Window washers stuck on dangling scaffolding about 60 stories up 1WTC pic.twitter.com/cWhCgU7HkU — Alex Silverman (@AlexSilverman) November 12, 2014
Window washers stuck on dangling scaffolding about 60 stories up 1WTC pic.twitter.com/cWhCgU7HkU — Alex Silverman (@AlexSilverman) November 12, 2014Window washers stuck on dangling scaffolding about 60 stories up 1WTC pic.twitter.com/cWhCgU7HkU — Alex Silverman (@AlexSilverman) November 12, 2014
Firefighters removed a portion of the window near the workers and brought them into the building, one at a time.Firefighters removed a portion of the window near the workers and brought them into the building, one at a time.
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One of the window washers has been brought inside the building by firefighters pic.twitter.com/ja4HqTKbckOne of the window washers has been brought inside the building by firefighters pic.twitter.com/ja4HqTKbck
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