Toronto firefighters rescue woman stranded on crane

Toronto police have arrested a woman for mischief after she climbed a construction crane and became stranded. Authorities say they received a call alerting them to a person climbing the crane in downtown Toronto shortly after 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT). It took hours for the city's police and fire services to rescue the woman in a high-wire operation authorities called "technical and complex". Why she climbed the nearly 12-storey high structure remains a mystery. After what Toronto Fire Services District Chief Stephan Powell called "heavy deliberations" by various emergency service teams over how to rescue the woman, a high-angle specialist climber was brought in to rappel up the crane around 6am. "Help": Navy rescues stranded sailors Toddler rescues twin brother from fallen dresser Toronto firefighter Rob Wonfor had to slowly climb up the inside the crane and reach the woman, who had lowered herself on a block hanging from the structure. The precarious rescue was "not a speed sport", Powell said. "Every step has to be thought out."

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