Firemen carry injured man down from Sun Valley tower where he fell 25 feet
Alternative Title
Valley Times Photo Collection
Creator
Hyde, Alan
Contributor
This project was supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian Made accessible through a grant from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation and Photo Friends
Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated March 15, 1962 reads "Six workers were overcome by gas fumes at cement-mixing plant." The article partially reads "Six men were overcome by gas fumes today at a Sun Valley cement mixing plant after five of them attempted to rescue a fellow worker who had fallen 25 feet into a sand-heating hopper. Workers were on a platform atop the 82-foot tower of the Red-E-Crete concrete firm, 8401 Tujunga Ave., Sun Valley, when Bill Allor, 25, 229 W. Verdugo Rd., Burbank, lost his footing."; See images #00131051 through #00131052 for all photos in this series.
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Red-E-Crete Incorporated--Employees Men--California--Los Angeles Fire fighters--California--Los Angeles Cement plants--Accidents--California--Los Angeles Industrial accidents--California--Los Angeles Rescue work--California--Los Angeles Rescues--California--Los Angeles Litters--California--Los Angeles Gases, Asphyxiating and poisonous--Accidents--California--Los Angeles Hazardous substances--Accidents--California--Los Angeles Elevating platforms--California--Los Angeles Towers--California--Los Angeles Stairs--California--Los Angeles Safety hats--California--Los Angeles Sun Valley (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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