Five facts about the crane rescue operation in Toronto

Apr 26, 2017 | 5:45 AM

TORONTO — A woman who climbed up a construction crane and onto a dangling pulley in Toronto was rescued Wednesday morning after a dramatic hours-long operation. Here are five things to know about the rescue.

WHERE: The crane was at a construction site in the heart of downtown Toronto, on Wellesley Street near Yonge Street. The pulley device the woman was on measured about 15 centimetres by 60 centimetres.

WHEN: Fire officials say crews were called to the scene around 4 a.m. ET. The temperature at the time was about 5C. A rescuer reached the woman at 8 a.m. and both touched the ground about half an hour later.

WHO: The woman is believed to be in her mid-20s. Her identity is not known.