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Watch: FDNY, NYPD rescue construction worker who fell 30 feet down manhole

The FDNY and the NYPD Emergency Service Unit lowered an officer and a firefighter down to lift the injured worker to safety

By Thomas Tracy
New York Daily News

NEW YORK — Members of the NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit jumped into action to rescue a construction worker who fell 30 feet down a manhole in upper Manhattan, startling video released Friday shows.

The 35-year-old hard hat was working at the Bard-Haven Towers on Haven Ave. near W. 170th St. in Washington Heights when he fell into the open manhole around 8:45 a.m. on Nov. 20.

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Bodycam footage released by the NYPD shows Emergency Service Unit officers set up a temporary tripod frame and a winch.

They then lowered an officer down into the darkened hole to find the construction worker on the ground below. Rungs on the side of the underground tunnel had rotted away near the bottom, making it difficult to climb down, someone said on the video.

ESU officers lowered down an FDNY firefighter and then a backboard before hoisting the injured construction worker back up.

“You’re good…he’s good,” an officer can be heard saying as the worker was handed off to city emergency medical technicians and paramedics.

EMS rushed the man to New York Presbyterian/ Columbia University Irving Medical Center where he was treated and released.

“One unexpected drop. One expert rescue,” the NYPD posted on X along with the bodycam footage. “When a construction worker fell through a manhole cover, @NYPDSpecialops ESU secured the scene, worked with @FDNY to safely reach him, and get them medical care.”

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