Lift jam at Glasgow Science Centre
Six adults and four children were trapped in a lift at the Glasgow Science Centre for five hours on 29 January.
At 3.30pm, one of the lifts suddenly stopped 165 feet up at the Glasgow Science Centre Tower. The jam also affected the second lift, meaning lift-to-lift rescue wasn’t possible and firemen had to evacuate the group via an emergency bridge.
The tower, which opened in 2001, will remain closed until further notice.
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