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Kentucky worker trapped beneath rubble for nearly 9 hours
A rescue operation was shown live on local television stations when a man working at a construction site fell into a “void” in Louisville.
Worker rescued from rubble after construction accident in Kentucky
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Firefighters in Kentucky's largest city rescued a construction worker on a demolition team who fell into a void Thursday and became trapped in rubble, requiring a tedious, hourslong operation to dig him out.
Worker Rescued After Hours Trapped in Construction Site Rubble
Firefighters in Kentucky have saved a construction worker during an eight-hour rescue operation after he fell into a "void" of rubble on-site. The worker, whose name has not been released, fell into the 12-foot trench at noon on Thursday.
Crews rescue construction worker trapped in rubble for 8 hours
Rescuers pulled a trapped worker to safety at a demolition site near downtown Louisville. Officials say the worker fell through an opening at the site and then the floor below caved in on him. The rescue took more than eight hours with crews digging through concrete and debris to reach the victim.
Rescuers save worker trapped for nearly 9 hours under debris at demolition site
According to WAVE, Louisville firefighters were called to an incident at a demolition site close to downtown Louisville on Thursday. Rescue crews arrived on the scene of a building collapse at the site of the former Community Correctional Center near the 300 block of East Chestnut Street.
Worker rescued nearly 9 hours after getting trapped at Louisville construction site
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Construction worker rescued from rubble
Construction worker rescued from rubble
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Kentucky battery manufacturing project to create more than 1,500 jobs, Beshear announces
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Kentucky Newsmakers 11/17: Somerset Mayor Alan Keck; Ky. Supreme Court Justice-elect Pamela Goodwine
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Kentucky man on the run for several days charged with killing his son
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