It took nearly nine hours for first responders to rescue a man who fell into a void space at a construction site.
A man trapped in rubble for nearly nine hours after falling at a construction site near downtown Louisville has been rescued.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and Fire Chief Brian O'Neill detail the successful rescue of a worker trapped in rubble after a construction accident.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville Fire crews are working to rescue a person trapped underground in downtown. According to ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) — On Thursday, Louisville Fire crews are working to rescue a construction worker trapped underground ...
Dr. Jason Smith, University of Louisville Hospital's chief medical officer, said doctors who treated victims dealt with a ...
A person is trapped in the rubble after a structural collapse on Thursday, according to Louisville Fire officials.
That's near Norton Children's Hospital.Mayor Craig Greenberg said the person who is trapped was working on a construction site at the time.Fire crews said they are in the process of rescuing that ...
Louisville Metro Mayor Craig Greenberg provided more information on the explosion that happened Tuesday at the Givaudan Sense ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE)--City leaders joined Mayor Craig Greenberg on Tuesday to announce the formation of Louisville’s first Critical Infrastructure Task Force. The task force is aimed at tracking ...
New York City native singer-songwriter Craig Greenberg has released an updated video for his anthemic single “We’ll Come Together,” supporting the Harris-Walz campaign. Originally released ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg said a dozen people were taken to a hospital, including one person who died. A second person who died ...