Tuesday 13 September 2011

Breaking News - Window Washer Plunges Four Stories


SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP, Ohio - A man fell four stories: Tuesday from an office building in Sycamore Township. Dispatchers said the man, an employee of Braco Window Cleaning Service, was washing windows when he fell onto a grassy area beneath the building. The man fell from the roof, firefighters said. He was conscious and speaking after the fall, firefighters said, and he was taken by emergency helicopter to University Hospital. The man's co-worker said he wasn't sure what had caused the fall. The man had been working beside him when suddenly he was no longer there, the co-worker said. No additional information was available about the incident.

Dispatchers said the man, an employee of Braco Window Cleaning Service, was washing windows when he fell onto a grassy area beneath the building. The man fell from the roof of Radiant Research, firefighters said. He was conscious and speaking after the fall, firefighters said, and he was taken by emergency helicopter to University Hospital. The man's co-worker said he wasn't sure what had caused the fall. The man had been working beside him when suddenly he was no longer there, the co-worker said.

SYCAMORE TWP. – A window washer fell four stories from an office building off Interstate 285 and I-71 on Northlake Drive, according to Hamilton County  emergency communication reports. AirCare has flown one man to University Hospital. The extent of the man’s injuries were not immediately available. The accident was reported just before noon.

Air Care is called to Sycamore Township this afternoon to help a window washer who fell four stories. It happened just before noon at a building on Northlake Drive, right next to the interchange with I-275 and I-71. Air Care dispatchers tell Local 12 the worker fell four stories.  The full extent of the person's injuries are not known. Local 12 has a crew on the way and we'll post new information here as soon as it is available.

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