Two window maintenance workers more than 50 floors in the air were suddenly and precariously left hanging Wednesday afternoon as stunned onlookers watched from the ground and surrounding towers.
The men were working on the 6th Street side of the Wells Fargo Center in downtown Minneapolis, between Nicollet Mall and Marquette Avenue, when the basket holding them malfunctioned, according to the Minneapolis Fire Department.
Ryan Trebil, who works for Abbot Downing, a wealth management company in the building, saw the maintenance workers on the scaffolding from the 51st floor of the Wells Fargo Center. Next, Trebil said he saw ropes dangling, and heard the scaffolding slam into the building as the workers yelled.
Nathan Elleson, 23, from Chicago, was watching the accident from the Westin hotel across 6th Street. "I saw one guy swinging from the scaffolding," Elleson said. "Luckily, he got swung back into it."
The malfunctioning scaffold made a "big thump" when it gave way, Elleson added, "and that's when the crowd started gathering."
The life-or-death drama continued for about 15 minutes until firefighters were able to reach the scene and bring the men into the office tower from the free-swinging scaffolding through a window on the 50th floor.
Fire Battalion Chief Kathleen Mullen said the two men came away uninjured. "The two workers are OK and do not need medical attention," a follow-up Fire Department tweet read.
About 14 people in all were involved in the rescue.