BIRMINGHAM — A window washer plunged 13 stories down
the side of an Alabama hospital tower and survived after falling into a
garden-like area with newly planted shrubbery, authorities said.
The
worker was getting onto a platform outside the building Thursday when
his safety equipment malfunctioned, Birmingham Fire Battalion Chief C.W.
Mardis said.
The worker’s safety gear did slow his descent somewhat, so he didn’t “free fall,” Mardis said.
He was also fortunate to land where he did, Mardis said.
“He fell into a landscaping area with freshly planted bushes and mulch,” Mardis said. “So that kind of broke his fall.”
The worker was conscious when he was taken to UAB Hospital, where he’s recovering, Mardis said.
The
14-story building, part of Children’s of Alabama, has been under
construction, hospital spokeswoman Rachel Olis said. The window washer
is a subcontractor with Atlanta’s Hoar Construction, which is involved
in the hospital project, told WBRC-TV.
“We
are working closely with the general contractor to understand the
circumstances of the accident and to ensure the highest safety practices
are in place,” Everclear Enterprises of Atlanta said in a statement
Friday.
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