Crews break wall to rescue 6 in Chicago skyscraper elevator
CHICAGO (AP) - Firefighters broke through a wall in one of Chicago's tallest skyscrapers to rescue six people who were trapped in an elevator.
The Chicago Fire Department responded early Friday following a report that the six visitors, including a pregnant woman, were trapped at the 875 North Michigan Avenue building, formerly called the John Hancock Center. Officials say the visitors had just left a restaurant at the 100-story building.
Battalion Chief Patrick Maloney says it was a "pretty precarious situation" because some cables were broken on the elevator. He says crews went through a wall more than 10 stories above the ground from a parking garage. He says it was an express elevator, so there weren't door openings at each floor.
Maloney says the rescued visitors were safe and "gracious."