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Fort Worth man hospitalized after falling into abandoned grain silo

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A North Texas man is in serious condition after falling into an abandoned grain silo.

A man is in serious condition at the hospital after Fort Worth police say he fell into an abandoned grain silo.

According to the Fort Worth Police Department, emergency crews responded to 1937 South Main Street around 11:45 p.m. on Wednesday and immediately called for a high-angle rescue response.

Police said when crews arrived, they found a man who had fallen more than 10 feet inside an abandoned grain silo.

Rescuers had a difficult time getting to the man because he was located several stories up inside the structure, but they were able to treat him above ground at the location where he was found, police said.

According to police, the Fort Worth Fire Department's technical rescue teams were able to rescue the man using a rope system.

Police said the man was lowered from a fifth-story window, and from there he was lowered down by crews using Tower 8.

Once the man was lowered to ground level, he was transported to an area hospital, police said.

The man’s identity has not been released at this time.

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