Rescue From Heights in Frankfurt Am Main: Fire Department Rescues Window Cleaners From Gondola
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At a height of 240 metres, two facade cleaners remain stuck in their cart at one of the embossing towers of the Frankfurt am Main skyline. High-altitude rescuers liberated the men despite the strong wind.
Highest rescue operation ever in Germany: High-altitude rescuers of the Frankfurt fire brigade rescue two window cleaners from a defective work gondola at 240 meters height. Strong wind puts the rescuers themselves in danger.
In Frankfurt, Germany, firefighters carried out an extremely challenging rescue operation after two window cleaners were stuck approximately 200 meters above the ground due to a malfunction in their suspended work platform.
Two window cleaners are stuck in a defective gondola during their work on Thursday. The fire department saves the workers from an airy height.
Two window cleaners are stuck in a defective gondola during their work on Thursday. The fire department saves the workers from an airy height.
Challenging use at an airy height: As the fire brigade Frankfurt announced on Thursday afternoon on X (formerly Twitter), two window cleaners were rescued from their gondola, which was attached to the facade of the Commerzbank tower on the 44th floor. Meanwhile, both window cleaners were rescued. For this they were pulled individually onto the roof of the building, as well as the previously secured gondola. Currently, the fire brigade Frankfurt …

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