CBS News/ December 13, 2012, 12:38 PM

Photographer falls to death in Chicago smokestack

A young man died early Thursday morning when he fell into a smokestack above a hotel in Chicago while taking pictures.

CBS affiliate WBBM-TV reports the 23-year-old from Pipestone, Minn., was visiting the city with his girlfriend when he climbed up the smokestack on the Hotel InterContinental to get a better view. He apparently slipped and fell into the smokestack, falling about 22 feet before striking an angle in the structure about 24 stories above Michigan avenue.

Authorities said he called his girlfriend from inside the smokestack once he fell and was communicating with her at the beginning of the rescue. Firefighters responded at about 1:00 in the morning, but lost communication at around 4:15 a.m. and pulled him out about 45 minutes later.

"It took four hours and the coordination of more than 100 firefighters and paramedics to reach him," said Michael Fox, the Chicago Fire Department's chief of special operations.

The victim was pronounced dead at Northwestern Memorial Hospital at 5:15 a.m., according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's office. His name was being withheld as authorities notified his family.

After cutting a hole into the smokestack below the man, fire crew inserted wood beam to prevent him from falling.

"We had to cut a hole in the duct work and then slide him down the duct work," Fox said. "It turned very precarious, because two foot after where we made the hole was a drop that would have went 42 floors into the basement."

Officials say the man was taking pictures in an area that is closed off to the general public.

Video from WBBM-TV's Chopper 2 HD shows there is a metal ladder that leads up to the smokestack. It's unclear how the man go into the restricted hospitality suite and then outside to climb up.

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LaughlinRes says:
Can someone explain to me why we needed 100 fireman to coordinate this? I think a helicopter, pilot, long rope with a rescue man could have sufficed. Always leave it to Chicago public employees to figure out an unsuccessful idea. The fireman got the call and immediately thought "how much overtime can we pull from this one?"
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samsmith1 says:
Amazing... there really are a lot of sickos on here.
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stuwerb says:
Curiosity killed the cat
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kbbpll says:
I did a lot of crazy things when I was that age, including climbing buildings for similar reasons. This guy's intent was not malicious. This was a terrible accident (I'm guessing maybe there was ice/snow). The posts here are needlessly cruel.
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BigBlivefromny replies:
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THINNING THE HERD!!! He was a dumbbell, sorry, all to get a photo he could brag about to friends???? DUHHHH!!!!
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Rick_Carter1 says:
They should have lowered (a former military) paramedic into the smokestack to start an IV and start medications. What gives ??? - RC
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Rick_Carter1 replies:
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(This medic would presumably have a supply line they could slide medications down to, as the victim's vitals were supplied to doctors at a local hospital.) - RC
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((Just keep shaking it, just keep shaking it, it will eventually reach you!) - RC
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sayl2012 says:
People who think they are above the rules must pay the consequences...This guy paid the ultimate price....
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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All he was trying to do was make money with his craft. And that begins with work.


Since others who think they are above the rules are "successful" (as you might call them), from one glib generalization to another, why do you complain?
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mattrick78 says:
I am sorry for his friends and family. But what a dummy.
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pedalit says:
what us photogs will do to get that killer shot. he succeeded
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