[Scan-DC] D.C. firefighters perform a high-tower rescue in the cold and wind

Andrew Clegg andrew_w_clegg at hotmail.com
Wed Mar 6 21:29:38 EST 2019


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D.C. firefighters perform a high-tower rescue in the cold and wind - The Washington Post<https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/dc-firefighters-perform-a-high-tower-rescue-in-the-cold-and-windy/2019/03/06/7a4d1dcc-4069-11e9-a0d3-1210e58a94cf_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.08cdc6eea4fd>
D.C. firefighters rescued a worker who was stranded more than 100 feet in the air while working on a D.C. government telecommunications tower in Northwest Washington on Wednesday afternoon.
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