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    Thursday, May 09, 2024

    VIDEO: Window washers rescued from New York City skyscraper scaffold

    One of two window washers rescued from a collapsed scaffolding on the side of the 600-foot Hearst building in midtown Manhattan steps through an opening in a glass to safety in New York, Wednesday, June 12, 2013. Fire department officials say workers cut open windows on the 44th floor and pulled the men inside to safety.

    NEW YORK (AP) — Two window washers left dangling from a collapsed scaffold near the top of a New York City skyscraper have been rescued.

    The men were stuck Wednesday afternoon at the 600-foot Hearst building in midtown Manhattan.

    Fire department officials say workers cut open windows on the 44th floor and pulled the men inside to safety. The window washers and a firefighter moved slowly from the scaffolding to the opening.

    The metal scaffold appeared to have buckled in the middle, into an elongated V shape. The men were on either side, communicating with firefighters on the roof of the 46-story building for about an hour and a half before they were rescued.

    The Hearst Tower is the world headquarters of the Hearst Corp. and the first green high-rise office building in the city.

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