Worker crushed safe at a Brooklyn yeshiva

Worker crushed safe at a Brooklyn yeshiva

The man smiled when he was pulled from the safe, where he spent more than 30 minutes. Monday morning at work Brooklyn yeshiva fell safe. The staff of Yeshiva Machzikai Hadas at the address 1350 39th St. moving a huge safe. Before that, they decided to remove all the contents of the safe, to make it easier to move.

The worker, whose name has not yet named, opened the safe door, which began to tip. It happened around 10:30. «He realized that he had no time to run away and he had to get inside like a turtle,» said David Friedman, who works in the yeshiva.

Firefighters arrived on the scene. They constantly talked to the man. «He talked with the firefighters. He was a bit scared but in a good mood. He knew that we release him. We convinced him to,» said Lieutenant Richard cannon.

Firefighters had to do the struts to get the safe moved out. When they got to work from the safe, the man smiled. Cannon said, «He quickly crawled out from under the safe. It was a little shaking. It has some bumps and bruises».

Except for the fact that the man spent half an hour in a very cramped space, with it everything is all right. However, he was taken to the hospital.

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