On the morning of the 28th, a gondola with four workers in a building in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo got stuck at a height of about 15 meters above the ground.


One of the workers complained of symptoms that seemed to be heat stroke and was taken to the hospital, so the Metropolitan Police Department and others are investigating the detailed situation.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and the Tokyo Fire Department, after 11:30 am on the 28th, there was a 119 call at the office building in Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, saying that "workers are left behind in the gondola."



When police officers rushed to the scene, four male workers were on board the gondola, and it was said that they were stuck on the third floor of the building, about 15 meters above the ground.



The four were rescued by about midnight, but one worker in his twenties was taken to the hospital complaining of what appears to be heat stroke.



There is consciousness.



The four people had been cleaning the windows of the building since the morning of the 28th, but the switch of the gondola suddenly stopped working before 11:00 am, so it seems that the Metropolitan Police Department etc. broke down for some reason. I'm investigating the situation.