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Construction Worker Hoisted To Safety At DC Worksite (Video)

First responders in Washington, DC made a daring rescue on Monday morning when a construction worker found himself in a perilous position.

The scene of the DC Fire and EMS rescue on Monday morning.

The scene of the DC Fire and EMS rescue on Monday morning.

Photo Credit: @dcfireems
The scene of the DC Fire and EMS rescue on Monday morning.

The scene of the DC Fire and EMS rescue on Monday morning.

Photo Credit: @dcfireems
The scene of the DC Fire and EMS rescue on Monday morning.

The scene of the DC Fire and EMS rescue on Monday morning.

Photo Credit: @dcfireems
The scene of the DC Fire and EMS rescue on Monday morning.

The scene of the DC Fire and EMS rescue on Monday morning.

Photo Credit: @dcfireems

DC Fire and EMS personnel were called to a worksite at approximately 9:30 a.m. on Monday, April 24, where there was a report of a worker who suffered a medical emergency and needed to be extricated away in the 600 block of Howard Road SE.

Approximately 30 minutes later, a forest responder was able to gain access to the construction worker during a “below grade” rescue.

In video shared by the agency, the worker can be seen being hoisted by medical personnel to the surface in a rescue basket that was lifted by a crane.

During the rescue, officials said that the construction worker was alert and conscious before being transported to an area hospital for treatment and evaluation of undisclosed injuries.

This is a developing story. Check Daily Voice for updates.

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