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Worker Dies in Atlantic City Radio Tower Accident; Two Rescued
UPDATE: A tragic accident on a radio tower in Atlantic City has resulted in the death of a worker and the heroic rescue of two others. This incident occurred on Thursday in the Venice Park neighborhood, where three men were conducting maintenance when an unknown object fell, striking one of them, according to the Atlantic City Public Safety Office.
Emergency responders rushed to the scene after the accident, but despite the efforts of the two surviving workers who performed CPR, the injured man succumbed to his injuries. Firefighters successfully lowered all three men from the tower, ensuring the safety of the remaining workers, who chose not to seek medical treatment.
This devastating event underscores the dangers faced by workers in high-risk environments. The identity of the deceased worker has not yet been released, and the investigation into the cause of the accident is ongoing.
Authorities are urging other workers to prioritize safety as they conduct similar operations. The community is left mourning the loss as officials continue to gather details about the incident.
As more information emerges, updates will be provided. Stay tuned for further developments surrounding this urgent situation.
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