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Alabama Window Washer Saved 450 Feet Above Ground

A dramatic rescue unfolded in downtown Mobile, Alabama, as a window washer was saved from a perilous situation outside the RSA Battle House Tower. The washer found himself stranded when his equipment jammed, leaving him dangling precariously below the 33rd floor, approximately 450 feet above the ground. Quick and coordinated efforts by emergency responders ensured his safe return to the ground, highlighting the risks faced by high-rise maintenance workers and the critical importance of safety measures in such high-altitude professions. This nerve-wracking incident not only ended safely but also serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with working at such extreme heights.

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