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The police and fire departments are called and they are standing around thinking of getting a crane to raise the bridge when a twelve-year old boy rides up on his bicycle.
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"We got a crane to carry it as high as 250 feet in the air".
And then, when I did find my boat, and got a crane to pull it out, it had relatively no damage!
When you do Manhattan, you're, like, Am I going to have to get a crane or a helicopter to get shit up here?" Still, he said, he was pleased with the result.
"But the biggest advantage of making a big-budget movie," Ruben says, "is you get a crane.
Some friends and I got together to discus hiring a crane, but none of us would have been able to get a crane driver's license in time.
"Stuff like how to get a crane to drop its arm for an hour," he said, "or closing a street for an explosion".
In that case, prosecutors said the company took shortcuts to get a broken crane into operation quickly.
The idea is almost too simple: get a massive crane, hang a table and chairs off it, strap willing people in, feed them.
When you think about it practically, it's like, "We've got to get that shot, we have to get a techno-crane on top of a train and then drive the train at 35 miles per hour.
But after briefly studying accounting in college, Wayne Bleidner got a job on the cranes.
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