It took nearly three hours to rescue six people stuck in an elevator in Chicago's fourth-tallest skyscraper -- the 875 North Michigan Avenue building, formerly called the John Hancock Center. CBS ...
A ride down from the top of Chicago's fourth-tallest building turned into a terrifying drop early Friday for a group of people, including a pregnant woman, who plunged 84 floors when a cable broke.
Three hours after plunging 84 floors, six people were freed from a broken elevator in the former John Hancock Center, WBBM reported. A hoist rope broke just after midnight Friday morning, sending the ...
An elevator in a Chicago skyscraper plummeted 84 floors with six terrified passengers inside — and it took three hours to rescue the victims, who were trapped with no food or water. The riders — who ...
After rescue crews had to cut through a wall to rescue six visitors stuck in an elevator at the former John Hancock Center on Friday, the building’s commercial property manager was issued building ...
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