Firefighters Winch Patient Down 15 Floors as Elevators Broken in Public Housing Building

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Firefighters in Tucson, Arizona, had to winch a patient down 15 floors as all elevators were out of service in a public housing building downtown on the morning of Monday, April 7.Footage released by the Tucson Fire Department shows the complex operation, using a rope system to lower the patient.The incident took place at Tucson House, a public housing building where residents have been complaining of deteriorating living conditions.Wheelchair users there said they experienced being stuck on the top floors of the building and unable to leave when the elevators broke, according to news reports.Renovation works should start in July at the city-owned building, KGUN9 said. Credit: Tucson Fire Department via Storyful

Firefighters in Tucson, Arizona, had to winch a patient down 15 floors as all elevators were out of service in a public housing building downtown on the morning of Monday, April 7. Footage released by the Tucson Fire Department shows the complex operation, using a rope system to lower the patient. The incident took place at Tucson House, a public housing building where residents have been complaining of deteriorating living conditions.

Wheelchair users there said they experienced being stuck on the top floors of the building and unable to leave when the elevators broke, according to news reports . Renovation works should start in July at the city-owned building, KGUN9 said . Credit: Tucson Fire Department via Storyful Video Transcript Right.



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