Two window washers at 1 World Trade Center had to be rescued Wednesday after the scaffolding they were on partially collapsed. The workers were left dangling for just over an hour 68 stories in the air.
New York Fire Department officials say one of the motorized cables on the scaffolding gave way, which forced it to tilt at a nearly 45-degree angle. The fire department said the workers were wearing their harnesses.
Eventually, crews were able to use a diamond saw to cut through three layers of glass, attach an extra harness and pull the two men through the hole that had been cut. Both men were taken to local hospitals with minor hypothermia.
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, 2014
Here are some other memorable moments when workers had to be rescued from a collapsed scaffolding:
FEBRUARY 10, 2014 – FT. LAUDERDALE
Three workers were left dangling under a bridge and one trapped in debris below when their scaffolding collapsed in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Two workers were rescued with a cherry picker. A technical rescue team had to get the remaining dangling worker. The fourth worker was removed from the rubble. All four workers were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.









