Window washer injured in platform collapse at Richmond Heights medical building; A window washer was injured this morning when the platform he and three other workers were standing on collapsed, authorities said. Four workers, all men, were standing on a platform that collapsed about 10 a.m. at a 5-story SSM medical building at 1035 Bellevue Avenue across from St. Mary's Health Center. Three of the four window washers were pulled safely through a window. A fourth dangling from his harness was close enough to the ground to reach a ladder that someone leaned against the building.
The washers were about four stories high when the platform collapsed, authorities said. Authorities said the workers' rooftop rigging apparently came loose but it was not immediately clear how. The dangling worker suffered minor hand injuries and was taken away by ambulance. The other three were not hurt. The workers were with Icon Window Cleaning based in Brentwood.
Two of the four window washers involved in an accident in Richmond Heights on Thursday, June 20, 2013, talk to the police about the accident. |
One of four window washers left dangling after a platform fell recounts what happened in Richmond Heights. |
One of the uninjured workers wouldn't give his name but said the collapse happened quickly and that all four men were attached by their harnesses. He joked the fall was "kind of fun" and that, under the circumstances, he "wouldn't mind doing it again." A representative from the company could not immediately be reached Thursday. Richmond Heights and Clayton firefighters responded to the building this morning.
Window washer platform fails; workers OK - Four window washers are OK thanks to their harnesses after their platform collapsed while they were working in St. Louis County. The accident happened Thursday morning at a medical building in Richmond Heights. Three of the workers were unhurt. One man had minor hand injuries and was taken to a hospital for treatment. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the workers were standing on the platform, about four stories off the ground, when the platform collapsed. Authorities believe rooftop rigging came loose, but the men were attached to harnesses. Three of the men were pulled safely through a window. The fourth dangled close enough to the ground to reach a ladder someone leaned against the building.
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