Construction worker plunges 20 feet down air vent at Coca-Cola HQ, fire officials say
A construction worker needed to be rescued after plunging nearly 20 feet down an air vent at Coca-Cola headquarters in Atlanta, multiple news outlets reported.
The accident occurred Dec. 21 when the worker, who wasn’t named, fell several feet underground from atop the air vent around 10:30 a.m., according to Atlanta Fire Rescue officials.
“After a thorough assessment, it was determined extrication must happen vertically with assistance from nearly 40 firefighters,” officials said in a news release.
Video of the rescue showed crews hoisting the worker through the air shaft on a stretcher. Officials didn’t detail the extent of his injuries but said that he complained of leg pain, WXIA reported.
The construction worker was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital where he was recovering as of Dec. 22, according to WSB-TV.
This story was originally published December 22, 2021 at 10:45 AM with the headline "Construction worker plunges 20 feet down air vent at Coca-Cola HQ, fire officials say."