This from Larry Shapiro:

Northbrook units were called to 1751 W. Lake Cook Road in Deerfield before 11AM today for a worker that had fallen 15 feet into a concrete well alongside a building. Companies arrived to find a window washer that had been working over a steel grate that covered the space. An angle iron which supported one side of the grate gave way sending the worker down into the hole.

A TRT response was requested. Firefighters in the hole stabilized the patient and packaged him in a stokes basket while rope techs setup rigging to hoist him to ground level.

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Northbrook Tower 12 is over the concrete well where the worker fell. Larry Shapiro photo

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A ladder is placed over the hole for the team. Larry Shapiro photo

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MABAS Division 3 TRT squad. Larry Shapiro photo

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The ladder is secured in place. Larry Shapiro photo

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Firefighters on the ground provide equipment to the firefighters working with the patient. Larry Shapiro photo

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Rigging is prepared to lift the patient from the hole. Larry Shapiro photo

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The stokes is pulled up from the hole. Larry Shapiro photo

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Firemen carry the patient to the gurney. Larry Shapiro photo

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The angle iron supporting the grate broke free from this ledge. Larry Shapiro photo

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A view into the area where the worker fell. Larry Shapiro photo

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