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A tough-as-nails construction worker remained hospitalized Wednesday after his near-fatal accident shut down a stretch of the Second Ave. subway project. Joe Barone, 51, was soaking wet and slather… ...
The plywood sheets and two-by-fours were used to dig into the slippery mud in an effort to get the worker out, Sandberg reported. The rescue effort began around 8:30 p.m., and more than 100 ...
A construction worker was trapped waist-deep in mud for four hours at a Second Avenue subway construction site 75 feet below ground Tuesday, and FDNY officials ...
NEW YORK Rescuers freed a construction worker who was trapped up to his chest in mud and debris 75 feet below ground at the Second Avenue subway line construction site in upper Manhattan, ...
When John Buonassisi and a co-worker began walking around, they both started to sink. Soon, Buonassisi found himseld thigh-deep in mud and stuck. Firefighters helped dig out an embarrassed Buonassisi.
Worker Pulled from Mud Is Recovering, Wife Says By Tracie Strahan and Gus Rosendale and Katherine Creag • Published March 20, 2013 • Updated on March 21, 2013 at 6:59 amTracie Strahan and Gus ...
Omaha Mayor John Ewing plans to meet with MUD leaders to try to resolve a financial spat that caused MUD to pull one of its two crews off the streetcar ...
Rescuers from the Lexington Fire Department freed a construction worker two hours after he became trapped Tuesday in an 8-foot-deep trench next to a house off Lakeshore Drive. Kevin McHone, 39, an ...