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Fire crews rescue window cleaners from Vancouver skyscraper

Firefightersrescueda pair of window cleaners stranded halfwayup on the uniquely angular Deloitte building at the corner of West Georgia and Homer streets in Vancouver Thursday afternoon.

Neither cleaner was injured but crews had to lower them by rope, fire department says

A window cleaners' scaffolding dangles from the side of a skyscraper.
The window cleaners were stuck on their platform for about an hour. (Denis Dossman/CBC)

Firefightersrescueda pair of window cleaners stranded halfwayup on the uniquely angular Deloitte building at the corner of West Georgia and Homer streets in Vancouver Thursday afternoon.

Vancouver Fire and Rescue spokesperson Matthew Trudeau said the cleaners were stuck on a platform due to mechanical issues.

Neither cleaner was injured.

Trudeau said the call came in around 1:45. p.m. Initial reports were the scaffolding aparatus's motor would not work so the cleaners could not raise or lower themselves. He said there was no apparent damage to the motor.

Trudeau said crews rappelleddown to the cleaners and used ropes to lower the workers down one floor. From there, there was an open outdoor space where they could walk into the building's interior.

He said the angular faces of the irregularly shaped skyscraper which looks a bit like a Rubik's cube with its sides being spun horizontally added a wrinkle to the work.

"It is a bit more challenging just navigating the different floors," Trudeau said. "Definitely unique exterior faces."

A window cleaners' scaffolding dangles from a skyscraper.
A view looking up at the Deloitte building with the scaffolding dangling from it. (Denis Dossman/CBC)

He said it was a high-risk maneuver with many technical aspects. The last time Vancouver fire crews had to rescue a window cleaner was in August 2022, when one got stuck on the side of the Nordstrom building.

He said crews expected to be on scene for a bit longer to make sure the cleaners' apparatus was no longer a danger.

The rescue itself took about an hour, he said.

A spokesperson for WorkSafeBC said in a statement thatthe workplace safety agency is "aware of the incident, and we are currently looking into it."

Fire trucks surround an irregularly shaped skyscraper with a window-cleaning boom jutting out halfway up.
Crews rappelled down the uniquely shaped Deloitte building to rescue the cleaners. (Luiz Lopes/CBC)