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Ga. firefighters rescue window installers from 47th floor

Atlanta Department of Fire and Rescue sent 58 rescuers and 13 vehicles

By Ty Tagami and Chris Dunn
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

ATLANTA — Two window installers who waited to be rescued from outside Atlanta’s tallest building Monday didn’t think it was a big deal.

“Whoa, whoa,” William Miller recalled telling a firefighter who’d just helped him from a basket hanging outside the 47th floor of the Bank of America tower. “I’m not a victim.”

Miller and Paul Barker had installed a window on the 23rd floor of the 55-story tower and were raising their platform to the top when the motor malfunctioned, Capt. Jolyon Bundrige of the Atlanta Department of Fire and Rescue told the AJC.

That was just before 1 p.m. During the nearly two hours until their rescue, the Atlanta Contract Glazing employees said they passed the time chatting on their cellphones and enjoying the view. Miller said it was all part of a day’s work and no big deal.

But Atlanta firefighters took it seriously. Bundrige said his department dispatched 58 rescuers and 13 vehicles to ensure the men’s safety.

The extraction began after 2 p.m. Video footage from a WSB television helicopter showed a firefighter descending from the building’s roof down to the basket, attaching himself to the men and hoisting them up, one at a time. The firefighter was Justin Hodges of Company 14, Bundrige said.

The operation temporarily closed Peachtree Street at the intersection with North Avenue and captured the attention of nearby residents.

Tracy Morgan, who lives in a building on Piedmont Avenue, spied the action through a pair of binoculars. She saw a man who seemed to be casually talking on his cellphone and waving to the people below.

People in those jobs are probably comfortable with heights, Morgan said.

“If you’re panicking,” she said, “it’s probably not the job for you.”

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