Injured construction worker rescued from 19th floor of Tampa building
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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tampa firefighters ascended up 19 stories Monday to rescue a construction worker who was injured at a high-rise building.

Tampa Fire Rescue said crews received a call regarding the injured worker just after 8 a.m. Monday.

The worker sustained injuries on the 19th floor of a building under construction located near North Nebraska Avenue and East Harrison Street, as per officials’ statements.

Photos provided by Tampa Fire Rescue showed a member of the fire department being strapped to a cable to go up the building and help the worker.

Other workers peered down from multiple levels of the building as the rescue commenced.

Once at the top, the injured worker was stabilized and placed into a Stokes basket, a type of stretcher commonly utilized in search and rescue operations.

The individual was then gently lowered 19 stories and subsequently transported to a local trauma center, according to firefighters. There has been no further update on the worker’s condition.

“Hats off to the crews of Engine 1, Heavy Rescue/Truck 1, Rescue 1, and District 3 for their exceptional performance and composure under pressure during this high-intensity rescue,” Tampa Fire Rescue expressed in a social media update.

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